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  • NDRA Championship Finals Rodeo In Watford City September 27 & 28

    Anna Dragseth|Sep 25, 2019

    The NDRA Championship Finals Rodeo will take place at the McKenzie County fairgrounds located in Watford City on Friday, September 27 and Saturday, September 28. The rodeo will start at 7 p.m. on Friday and 6 p.m. on Saturday. The NDRA Rodeo will include a rodeo dance, The Mud Butte Band, a ranch rodeo, and vendors. The Finals Rodeo will feature the top twelve contestants in each standard event and pit them against the top stock in the state. Events that will be at the finals rodeo is bareback and saddle bronc riding, ladies breakaway and...

  • Watford City's 21st Annual Heritage Day To Take Place October 5th, Weather Permitting

    Anna Dragseth|Sep 25, 2019

    The 21st Annual Heritage Day will take place at the McKenzie County Heritage Park on Saturday, October 5. The McKenzie County Heritage Park is located west of Watford City at 950 2nd Avenue SW. This free event will start at 11 a.m. and wrap up around 5 p.m. Throughout the day, attendants will have the opportunity to visit the historic buildings and antique tractors in the Heritage Park that have been donated from all around McKenzie County, participate in a Long X Arts activity (creating clothespin dolls), watch blacksmith shop demonstrations,...

  • Rain Causing Basement Flooding In Sidney

    Nicole Lucina|Sep 25, 2019

    With close to nine inches of rain in the past month, some community members are facing issues with their basements flooding. Public Works Director Jeff Hintz said the problem is that the groundwater is unusually high, leaving the rain water nowhere to go. “The ground is just so saturated,” Hintz said. He went on to add that we’ve been lucky to not have any sewer issues. “They’re being inundated right now,” Hintz said. Hintz explained that while new homes are typically built with drain tile around the foundation, unfortunately old homes and most...

  • Fairview Homecoming

    Sep 25, 2019

    Fairview High School Homecoming activities were held last week....

  • Clarence J. Jore, 82 Watford City, ND

    Sep 25, 2019

    A visitation for Clarence J. Jore was held Wednesday, September 18 from 1-5 p.m. with a prayer service at 4 p.m. at Fulkerson-Stevenson Memorial Chapel in Watford City, ND. Remembrances, condolences and pictures may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com. Clarence passed away Sunday, September 15, 2019 at the Good Shepherd Home in Watford City, ND. Clarence Jore was born February 27, 1937, at Chimney Butte near Keene, North Dakota, to Almer and Della Jore. He lived in town in Watford...

  • Helen Gartner, 95 Sidney, MT

    Sep 25, 2019

    Mass of the Christian Burial for Helen A. Gartner, 95, of Sidney was held at 11 a.m., Thursday, September 19 at St. Matthew’s Catholic Church in Sidney with Father Jim O’ Neil as presider. Interment was in the North Dakota Veterans Cemetery, Mandan, ND under the care of Fulkerson-Stevenson Funeral Home of Sidney. Visitation was from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the funeral home and one hour before mass at the church. Remembrances, condolences and pictures may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com. Helen passed away at her home on Thu...

  • Jacobson Benefit Sept. 28

    Sep 25, 2019

    The Sidney Elks Lodge will host a benefit on Saturday, September 28 for former Sidney resident Jason Jacobson who was severely injured in a car accident in 2015. All proceeds will go towards purchasing a wheelchair accessible vehicle to increase Jason’s mobility and quality of life. A free will offering brisket and pulled pork dinner by Moe’s Smokin’ Grill will start at 5 p.m., followed by silent and live auctions beginning at 7 p.m. For more information, contact Steve Geiser at 406-480-4755 or Kathy Nicholson at 406-480-9032. The Elks Lodge...

  • Mass Flu Shot Clinic Scheduled October 3, Sidney

    Sep 25, 2019

    The Richland County Health Department has scheduled the annual Mass Flu Shot Clinic on October 3, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Flu shots are also available during normal clinic hours for those who cannot attend on October 3. The flu vaccine will be available for ages 6 months and up, and high-dose is available for individuals 65 years and older. No FluMist is available. The Health Department carries quadrivalent, pre-filled syringes that contain no preservative. The price of flu vaccine will vary from $40 to $75, depending on the individual’s age a...

  • Correction

    Sep 25, 2019

    Braiden Taylor was omitted from the Fairview football homecoming page in the 9-18-19 edition of The Roundup on page 10....

  • Swenson Celebrates 47-Year Banking Career With Customer Appreciation

    Sep 25, 2019

    After working in banking for nearly 47 years, Scott Swenson is retiring. In lieu of a retirement party, Swenson has opted for a customer appreciation party because customers are what it is all about. Swenson says his favorite thing about being a banker has been helping people realize their financial dreams: from buying a new car or house to starting a new business to helping get the crop planted. For Swenson, greeting customers as they came into the bank was a highlight each day. "Seeing...

  • Sugarbeet Harvest Tentatively Set to Begin This Weekend

    Dianne Swanson|Sep 25, 2019

    Growers and Sidney Sugars are keeping an anxious eye on the weather forecast as they gear up for this year's harvest. As of Monday, the start date for harvest has not yet been determined due to the forecasted rain again for the end of the week. Our hope is to begin harvest this coming weekend. This year's crop may not break records but it looks very good according to Sidney Sugars general manager David Garland. While the beets could have used some warmer weather late in the season, root samples taken September 5 showed projected tonnage of 31.4...

  • REAL Montana Class IV Takes Part In Inaugural Seminar Sept. 12-14

    Sep 25, 2019

    Sidney resident Joel Krautter just returned from Bozeman as part of REAL Montana (Resource Education and Agriculture Leadership) program. For Joel Krautter and other members of REAL Montana Class IV, this was the first of ten seminars in their two-year educational program. While in Bozeman, the class completed personality assessments, participated in a high ropes course, and received training on networking and building relationships, persuasive speaking, and open-minded leadership. Educational...

  • North Dakota Petroleum Council's Annual Meeting Held In The Heart Of Oil Country

    Anna Dragseth|Sep 25, 2019

    The North Dakota Petroleum Council held its 38th annual meeting at the Rough Rider Center in Watford City, September 17, 18, and 19, to elect its officers and conduct the general business of the organization. The annual meeting is held in a different location every year, and this year it was held right in the heart of oil country. The meeting brought oil and gas professionals/experts together to hear from speakers, including government officials, industry experts, and community leaders, on the latest issues and developments in the oil and gas...

  • Health Officials Confirm First Montana Case Of Severe Pulmonary Disease Associated With Vaping

    Sep 25, 2019

    RiverStone Health and the Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) have identified the first confirmed case of severe pulmonary disease associated with vaping in connection with the ongoing national investigation. The confirmed case is a Yellowstone County resident in their 30s with a history of vaping nicotine and THC. This individual was hospitalized in August, and is now home recovering. Eight deaths associated with severe pulmonary illness have occurred. As of September 17,...

  • National Coffee Day September 29

    Nicole Lucina|Sep 25, 2019

    For all those coffee lovers out there, get ready because September 29 is National Coffee Day. National Coffee Day started as a way to promote and celebrate coffee as a beverage. There are events that take place all around the world. The day is also a way to promote fair trade coffee, as well as a way to raise awareness for the difficulties that coffee growers face. According to the National Coffee Association (NCA), no one knows the exact origin of how coffee was discovered, but there seems to...

  • ConocoPhillips Awards $100,000 Grant To McKenzie County Emergency Management

    Sep 25, 2019

    Watford City, ND – ConocoPhillips announced a $100,000 charitable contribution to McKenzie County Emergency Management during a meeting of the McKenzie County Commission on September 17 in Watford City. The grant will support the county's transition to an updated statewide communications system which will improve response capabilities for first responders throughout the largest county in the Williston Basin. "Ensuring that emergency responders have the tools they need to serve the residents of M...

  • Postal Service To Host Public Notification Meeting On Proposed Relocation Of The Cartwright Post Office

    Sep 25, 2019

    The U.S. Postal Service is hosting a public notification meeting regarding the Cartwright Post Office that is located at 204 Main Street, Cartwright, ND 58838-9998. USPS Real Estate Specialist Greg Shelton will be speaking on October 1, 2019 at 5 p.m. at the Cartwright Community Center located at 305 Main Street, Cartwright, ND 58838. Due to loss of leasehold, the Postal Service is now looking for a land to lease of approximately 10,000 square feet or an existing building to lease that is 550 gross square feet to relocate retail services to a...

  • FFA Is Active Within Watford City Community

    Laney Hartel|Sep 25, 2019

    The Watford City FFA chapter has been very involved in our community throughout the many years we have existed and is working to keep that tradition going. We have had an exciting summer as we got to welcome our new advisor, Miss Gunderson! Several FFA students entered projects into our county fair this summer, many of which went on to Minot to be exhibited at the North Dakota State Fair. August was a very busy time for us. We also had three students represent us at the land judging contest;...

  • Rittals Happy With Their Home Improvements

    Nicole Lucina|Sep 25, 2019

    When retired couple Jim and Mae Rittal decided to make some home improvements, they called Brenda Larson with Creative Solutions. The Rittals wanted more lighting, more counter space and more storage in the kitchen, a walk-in shower and a kids' bath in their basement. To add more light, a wall was taken out from between the living room and kitchen. "This added a window to the north wall of the kitchen. A dramatic change; and now they can look over their beautiful lawn and garden," Larson said....

  • Flu Myths…Busted!

    Sep 25, 2019

    There are so many myths about the flu and the flu shot all over the internet, so in preparation for the Mass Flu Shot Clinic at the Richland County Health Department on October 3, we’ve busted a few myths wide open. During the 2018-2019 influenza season, Richland County saw 105 confirmed cases of influenza, with infection ranging from age 5 months to 87 years old. Of those, only 22% had received a flu shot. Many people claim they avoid the flu shot because it makes them sick. However, flu shot vaccine does not contain any live virus, so it a...

  • Long X Arts Foundation Kicks Off The 2019-2020 Concert Series With A Diverse Lineup Of Entertainment, Watford City

    Sep 25, 2019

    The Long X Arts Foundation’s Watford City Area Concert Series is excited to announce the lineup for the 2019/2020 Concert Series, the second series for the newly formed organization that is committed to providing high quality entertainment at an affordable rate for members of the community. All concerts take place at 7 p.m. CT in the Watford City High School Theater Auditorium. Kicking off the Concert Series on Tuesday, October 8 is The World Famous Popovich Comedy Pet Theater. Popovich Comedy Pet Theater is a family-oriented blend of the u...

  • JustServe.org Makes Volunteers And Service Organizations Easier To Find Each Other

    Michele Seadeek|Sep 25, 2019

    Needing a volunteer? Wanting to volunteer? Every small community struggles with the volunteer needs of organizations and finding people who want to help fit those needs. Local community member Kristine Gifford brought a service project management tool to Sidney to help make these needs easier to fill with JustServe.org. Developed for worldwide use, Just Serve is a free community resource that brings organizations and volunteers together to manage volunteer needs within specific organizational projects. “Just Serve is a gift to c...

  • MonDak Heritage Center Announces Oktoberfest Becomes HarvestFest

    Sep 25, 2019

    The MonDak Heritage Center is morphing Oktoberfest into a new event and renaming it HarvestFest. With the growth of Oktoberfest events in Richland County, the MonDak Heritage Center's Oktoberfest Committee took a good look at how to make the event stand out. The decision to make changes was based on flexibility being the key when planning the event. As a result, a decision was made to hold the event in either October or November depending upon the dates of other events. And to represent the expa...

  • Fall Perennial Care

    Andy Kuester|Sep 25, 2019

    The fall season is an exciting time of year for many. We look forward to a change of weather. The forecast is showing overnight temps beginning to dip into the upper 30s at night. This is causing many plants to begin to exhibit their fall color. Maple trees are beginning to turn rich shades of red and yellow. Ash trees are beginning to turn a rich golden yellow. Other trees are beginning to change as well. There are some perennial plants that are finally going after opening their fall blooms. Plants like Asters and Sedum that are terrific choic...

  • 10 To-Dos For Home And Yard Winterization

    Sep 25, 2019

    (BPT) - Scarves. Pumpkin spice lattes. Leaves crunching underfoot. Sweater season is moving in fast, which means it's time to start transitioning to fall maintenance to make sure your home and yard are ready for winter. The following are 10 things you can do to prepare for the cold and wet weather ahead. 1. Interseed your lawn A summer of heavy use can take its toll on even the healthiest of lawns. If your turf has some thin or bare patches, fall is the ideal time to reseed. A turf specialist at...

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