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  • The MonDak Heritage Center announces Sean Chandler's "The One Defined To Be No One" Exhibition and Hosts Artist Reception Friday, October 13th!

    Oct 11, 2023

    Join us at the MonDak Heritage Center on Friday, October 13th from 4 pm – 6 pm for a reception for Montana artist Sean Chandler. Chandler's amazing art exhibition "The One Defined To Be No One" will be on display at the MDHC until December 9th . Sean Chandler (Aaniiih) grew up in Glendive, Montana, and his family was among the only Native family in the community. He received his BA in Art and MA in Native Studies at Montana State University in Bozeman. He later earned an Ed.D. in Educational L...

  • Badlands Cattle Conference at Regency Acres Angus Ranch, Oct. 4

    Meagan Dotson|Sep 27, 2023

    AgPro Solutions & Purina Animal Nutrition in partnership with Thiessen’s Regency Acres Angus Ranch will be hosting the inaugural Badlands Cattle Conference this fall. The event will be hosted Wednesday, Oct. 4 at Russell and Jill Thiessen’s ranch located 8½ miles south of Lambert and 16 miles west of Crane. Registration begins at 9 a.m. with speakers lined up to start their presentations at 9:30 a.m. Mark Voll, Zoetis Animal Health, will be speaking about biosecurity threats and calf heal...

  • Holden Files For U.S. Congress

    Ric Holden|Sep 27, 2023

    Glendive, MT -Former State Senator and Montana rancher, Ric Holden, Glendive, has taken steps to enter the 2024 Eastern Montana Congressional race. Holden represented the southeast corner of Montana in the state senate for eight years before term limiting out at the end of the 2002 special session. Holden returned to the family ranch to continue with his ranching operations and insurance claims business, since that time. Holden's old senate district contained Dawson, Wibaux, Fallon, Carter, and...

  • Fall Fest Slated For October In Glendive

    Rebecca Colnar|Sep 27, 2023

    Glendive—The Second Annual Fall Fest is coming Oct. 21 to the Moose Lodge in Glendive. This is the second year that members from District 6 County Farm Bureaus, which includes Dawson-Wibaux, Richland, Prairie, and McCone Counties, have joined together to create an educational and fun event that’s open to everyone, Farm Bureau member or not. It’s a great way to catch up with your neighbor as well as make new agricultural friends from other counties. The speaker is South Dakota native, Clay Conry, host of the Working Cows Podcast. His keyno...

  • Sidney Volleyball Team Gets Win Against Glendive

    Sep 27, 2023

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  • Sidney Country Club Hosting Golf Tournaments

    Robyn Heck|Sep 20, 2023

    The Sidney Country Club is proud to host both the Class A Divisional and State Golf Tournaments this year! The Class A Divisional Golf Tournament will take place Friday, Sept. 22. There will be a practice round on Thursday Sept. 21. Participating schools will be, Billings Central, Lockwood, Laurel, Fergus, East Helena, Park, Havre, Glendive, Miles City, Hardin, and Sidney. Each school is allowed to bring five boys and five girls to compete, with one alternate. Head coach Ben Berg stated, "The...

  • Williston Basin Seedway Results Sept. 16

    Sep 20, 2023

    Dirt Late Models A Feature 1 1st, Lance Schill, Langdon, ND, 17X 2nd, Jim Harris, Estevan, SK, 17 3rd, Rob Odegard, Williston, ND, R30 4th, Jim Zaremski, Great Falls, MT, 68 5th, Jeremiah LaDue, Trenton, ND, 1 6th, Steve Anderson, Emerado, ND, 9 7th, Blaine Doppler, Menoken, ND, 11M 8th, Beau Nave, Billings, MT, 00 9th, Logan Dowson, Glendive, MT, 4D 10th, Dillon Price, Glendive, MT, 308 11th, Morris Oberle, Lead, SD, 71 IMCA Hobby StocksA Feature 1 1st, Diezel Raynard, Lampman, SK, 97R 2nd, Bre...

  • Unsafe Road Restricts Vehicle Access At Black Bridge FAS

    Marla Prell|Sep 6, 2023

    Miles City - Beginning this week, vehicle access to Black Bridge Fishing Access Site near Glendive will not be permitted until road repairs can be made. The FAS remains open, but the entrance gate is closed and visitor access will be walk-in only. The Yellowstone River has significantly undercut and eroded the access road to the site, creating a public safety issue. Fish, Wildlife & Parks staff had attempted to allow limited vehicle traffic on the downstream end of the site, but visitor compliance was poor. Visitors repeatedly removed signage...

  • Mark Your Calendars For The Badlands Cattle Conference, Oct. 4

    Meagan Dotson|Sep 6, 2023

    AgPro Solutions & Purina Animal Nutrition in partnership with Thiessen’s Regency Acres Angus Ranch will be hosting the inaugural Badlands Cattle Conference this fall. The event will be hosted Wednesday, Oct. 4 at Russell and Jill Thiessen’s ranch located 8½ miles south of Lambert and 16 miles west of Crane. Registration begins at 9 a.m. with speakers lined up to start their presentations at 9:30 a.m. Mark Voll, Zoetis Animal Health, will be speaking about biosecurity threats and calf heal...

  • Cindy's Girls..... Jen's Girls..... Sidney's Girls

    Robyn Heck|Aug 30, 2023

    "What's in the water in the Sidney area?" A statement I have heard from many non-Sidney residents, when they are baffled by so many pageant winners located in one community. Sophie Steinbeisser, Sheridan Pope, Jacqueline Irigoin, Jalyssa Gorder, Cammy Heck, Brielle Gorder, Emma McPherson, MaKayla Sparks, McKenna Sparks, Liliana Johnson, Lily Jones, Brynlee McNally, and our newest member Eden McPherson have all held Montana crowns within the last 25 years. Many other girls have competed and...

  • Sidney Sunrise City Coffee Ribbon Cutting

    Aug 23, 2023

    Sidney has a new business that's ready to serve the community. Sunrise City Coffee, 110 N. Central Ave., next to Magic Mirror Hair Salon. They held their ribbon-cutting on Saturday morning, Aug. 19. The owners are Sterling and Jackie Mullett. Sterling grew up in Bloomfield and Jackie is from Glendive. Sterling has lived in Sidney for the past 10 years. Jackie has worked in the coffee business for a long time. "We thought there was another side of coffee that we could bring to Sidney," said...

  • Lynn "Butch" Peterson, 75, Sidney, MT

    Aug 16, 2023

    Lynn "Butch" Peterson, 75, Sidney, MT, peacefully passed away on Friday, July 14, 2023 at his home in Sidney, MT. Lynn B Peterson was born on April 26, 1948. Lynn "Butch" was the first-born son of Otto "Swede" and Anita Peterson. He was born and raised in Sidney, MT, until 1960, when the family moved to Missoula, MT, where he graduated from Sentinel High School in 1966. That year he joined the Army and served one year in Germany in training, then he was sent to Vietnam, where he received a...

  • Montana Public Service Commission Hosted Listening Hearing at Sidney Extension Office

    Jaymi Mozeak|Aug 9, 2023

    The Montana Public Service Commission hosted a listening session on Tuesday, July 25, at the MSU Extension Office, Sidney, MT, and by Zoom regarding MDU’s request to raise rates by 9.1% in their service areas. After recapping the request and subsequent reactions by the Montana Consumer Council and Denbury Onshore, LLC by the Commission’s Chief Legal Counsel Lucas Hamilton, and Montana Public Service Commissioner Randy Pinocci opened the listening session up to the attendees both at the extension office and over Zoom. John Mercer, Sidney sai...

  • Sidney Job Service Provides Valuable Resources For Former Sidney Sugars Employees

    Meagan Dotson|Aug 9, 2023

    Former Sidney Sugars employees have found resources through the Sidney Job Service over the last few months. Within days of learning that the factory was closing, Governor Gianforte visited Sidney and tasked the Sidney Job Service with providing every possible resource to the individuals impacted by the layoffs. A welding trailer, provided by Great Falls College, was brought to Sidney Sugars for onsite training April 3-13, 2023. Dawson Community College provided the trainer, materials and...

  • Lynn "Butch" Peterson, 75, Sidney, MT

    Aug 9, 2023

    Lynn "Butch" Peterson peacefully passed away on Friday July 14, 2023 at his home in Sidney, MT. Lynn B Peterson was born on April 26, 1948. Lynn "Butch" was the first-born son of Otto "Swede" and Anita Peterson. He was born and raised in Sidney, MT until 1960, when the family moved to Missoula. Where he graduated from Sentinel High School in 1966. That year he joined the Army and served one year in Germany in training, then he was sent to Vietnam. Where he received a Commendation Medal for his...

  • Mark Your Calendars For The Badlands Cattle Conference, Oct. 4

    Meagan Dotson|Aug 2, 2023

    AgPro Solutions & Purina Animal Nutrition in partnership with Thiessen’s Regency Acres Angus Ranch will be hosting the inaugural Badlands Cattle Conference this fall. The event will be hosted Wednesday, Oct. 4 at Russell and Jill Thiessen’s ranch located 8½ miles south of Lambert and 16 miles west of Crane. Registration begins at 9 a.m. with speakers lined up to start their presentations at 9:30 a.m. Mark Voll, Zoetis Animal Health, will be speaking about biosecurity threats and calf heal...

  • Are You Serious? A Pageant?

    Robyn Heck|Aug 2, 2023

    That is exactly what Lily Jones, Miss Montana Teen Volunteer 2023, talked to me about. Lily is the daughter of Justin and Tammy Pugh Jones. "I never expected myself to do a pageant, but I'm so grateful that I did it. It's been a life-changing experience, and one of the most fabulous parts of it was the national pageant in Jackson, TN. One very special thing about pageantry is meeting other like-minded young women from all over America (and being offered a place to stay if I'm ever in Hawaii). Th...

  • Mark Your Calendars For The Badlands Cattle Conference, Oct. 4

    Meagan Dotson|Aug 2, 2023

    AgPro Solutions & Purina Animal Nutrition in partnership with Thiessen’s Regency Acres Angus Ranch will be hosting the inaugural Badlands Cattle Conference this fall. The event will be hosted Wednesday, Oct. 4 at Russell and Jill Thiessen’s ranch located 8½ miles south of Lambert and 16 miles west of Crane. Registration begins at 9 a.m. with speakers lined up to start their presentations at 9:30 a.m. Mark Voll, Zoetis Animal Health, will be speaking about biosecurity threats and calf heal...

  • Whitney Van Hook Appreciates Her Time As Richland County 4-H Member

    Dianne Swanson|Aug 2, 2023

    Whitney Van Hook, Brorson Farmhands 4-H Club, has a long history with the program, starting as a Clover Bud when she was just 6 years old. She has been a full-fledged 4-Her since 2013 with various projects over the years including poultry, rabbits, steers, horses and sewing projects. But she has always had a quilt project and a hog. This year, she will show a steer and a hog, and have a beautiful quilt to enter in the Richland County Fair. The quilt project has been a constant throughout Van Hook’s 4-H years, with a more difficult pattern e...

  • Whitney Van Hook Appreciates Her Time As Richland County 4-H Member

    Dianne Swanson|Jul 26, 2023

    Whitney Van Hook, Brorson Farmhands 4-H Club, has a long history with the program, starting as a Clover Bud when she was just 6 years old. She has been a full-fledged 4-Her since 2013 with various projects over the years including poultry, rabbits, steers, horses and sewing projects. But she has always had a quilt project and a hog. This year, she will show a steer and a hog, and have a beautiful quilt to enter in the Richland County Fair. The quilt project has been a constant throughout Van Hoo...

  • Searches Ongoing For Missing Woman, Renee Arcand

    Meagan Dotson|Jul 19, 2023

    Searches are ongoing for 36-year-old Renee Arcand who went missing from Intake Fishing Access Site at the Intake Diversion Dam, 15 miles north of Glendive, MT, along the Yellowstone River. Arcand is a Wisconsin native who was traveling from her home state to Oregon, with plans to camp in Montana for five days. She was last seen the night of Monday, June 26 and was reported missing the morning of Friday, June 30 by her companion. She has been officially missing since June 27. Arcand is 5'5" tall...

  • Sidney Tiger Sharks Glendive Swim Meet Results July 15-16

    Jul 19, 2023

    The Sidney Tiger Sharks had another fantastic weekend of competing in Glendive. It was a cloudy slow starting Saturday so not a lot of time was cut, but the Sharks rallied back to win the meet. They had a few pool records broken by Toby Kleinke in the 100 free, Morgan Kindopp broke the pool record in the 50 free and 100 breast, and Ryleigh Kleinke broke the record in the 100 free. The 15-19 girls medley relay got the pool record Sunday morning. The medley was swam by Avé Norby (back), Amara...

  • Glendive LIFTT office to mark ADA Anniversary on July 26

    Jen Hawkinson|Jul 19, 2023

    Living Independently for Today & Tomorrow (LIFTT) invites the community to join us on Wednesday, July 26 from Noon to 4 p.m. at the Glendive LIFTT office (120 S. Kendrick Avenue) for a celebration of the 33rd Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The landmark bipartisan civil rights legislation, which marked the first time in history a nation put into law the concept that people with disabilities are first and foremost citizens entitled to the same rights, protections and access to their communities as non-disabled persons...

  • Renee Arcand Still Missing, Last Seen At Intake

    Jul 12, 2023

    Renee Arcand was last seen at her fish Intake camp site (Glendive) the night of Monday, June 26. She has been missing since Tuesday, June 27 in Dawson County. Her dog, Bean, (grey Chihuahua mix) is also missing, while her dog Zizzy was found 15 miles outside of Glendive Saturday, July 1. Arcand is 36 years old, about 5′6″, weighs about 150 lbs, and has brown hair and hazel eyes. She has a heart and vine tattoo on her leg and a "This too shall pass" quote on her wrist. The Dawson County She...

  • Makoshika Seeks Comment On Archery Range Upgrades

    Erin O Connor|Jul 5, 2023

    Miles City - Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is proposing to make improvements at the archery range in Makoshika State Park in Dawson County. Public comment is being sought on this proposal. The improvements will include new targets, a new vault latrine, road repairs and an additional storage shed. The archery course dates back to the 1960s and needs upgrades to improve safety and increase amenities while visitors use the course. The project will open access to archery recreation for visitors to Makoshika State Park. A draft Environmental...

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