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on November 9 and
Public Scoping Meetings will be held at the following dates,
times and locations: 5 to 7:30 p.m. MDT on Nov. 9, 2015, at the
The Public Scoping Meetings will utilize an open house format
beginning at 5 p.m. with formal presentations beginning at 5:30
p.m. The purpose of the Public Scoping Meetings is to understand
potential issues of the proposed project and to help
-ings will provide opportunity for public input. Representatives
from the North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) and KLJ
will be available to answer questions.
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rehabilitate or replace the historic Long X Bridge over the
Little Missouri River.
statements or comments must be mailed by December 10, 2015 -
Meeting” in the e-mail subject headingThe NDDOT will consider
every request for reasonable
accommodation to provide: an accessible meeting facility or
other accommodation for people with disabilities, language
and translations of written material necessary to access NDDOT
programs and information.
The Blue Buffalo Artists are back in town, at the MonDak
of western-themed art. An opening reception will be held
Sat.,
be served.The Blue Buffalo Artists are a diverse community of
painters
and sculptors who banded together to share their artistic
visions through exhibits across the country. The core group
originated
include artists from many western states. Several of the artists
either live in or have ties to the MonDak region.
a wide range of styles with varied subjects including historic
western scenes, ranching, wildlife, rodeo and beautifully
im-pressionistic landscapes. The variety of media in this exhibit
includes wood carving, watercolor, pencils, oil paintings, pastels,
and colored pencil pointillism. Artists are; Kaye Burian,
Bonnie
Weege. Guest Artists are Rhonda Whited, Afton Ray- Rossol and
Mia Delode.
Our featured Blue Buffalo artist this week is a name that
her western way of life easy to portray as she draws from her
rodeo, showing and ranching background to give her paintings an
authentic and realistic look. She and her husband own and operate
the Lazy 77 Ranch in western North Dakota, where
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national exhibition.Kaye has completed many impressive
commissions includ-
Little Yellow Jacket.-
Gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Florida and Montana Furniture and Mercantile, Bismarck,
North
kayeburian.com.
Light Up The Season In Fairview!season in Fairview
Saturday,November 14. The popular
from 10 am to 3 pm in the old
or a treat for yourself, with over40 tables of craft items
and
will be available.
at 5 pm for horse and wagon
some hot chili and refresh--
ments will decorate the parkand Santa is scheduled to make an
appearance.
Fireworks will light up the night sky beginning at 7 pm.
The Blue Buffalo Artists are Back in Town
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LAKE WATER LEVEL REPORT Sakakawea
Current Elevation
..........................................................1841.2
.........................................................1841.2
One Year Ago
...............................................................1842.8Release
For Day (C.F.S.)
..............................................13000
SIDNEY WEATHER DATASource: MSU Eastern Agricultural Research
CenterDate High Low Precip.Oct. 26 ....................... 53
........................31 .....................0.18 Oct. 27
....................... 49 ........................34
.....................0.00 Oct. 28 ....................... 36
........................31 .....................0.00 Oct. 29
....................... 47 ........................29
.....................0.00 Oct. 30 ....................... 62
........................33 .....................0.00 Oct. 31
....................... 57 ........................41
.....................0.00 Nov. 1 ........................ 66
........................35 .....................0.00 Total YTD
Precipitation
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AREA RECOVERY GROUPSMONDAYS: 12 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran
Church Ed. bldg.,
214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney. 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. – Grief Reovery
Support group at Glory
of the Lord Family Ministries, Watford City. 6 p.m. –
Al-Anon,Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg., 214
S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney. 7 p.m. – Fairview Alive and Kicking at
Faith Alliance
Church, 704 S. Western Ave. 8 p.m.— AA Group, Northern Pump
& Compression,
Watford City. Call 770-3603 or 770-2675 for directions or
ride.
TUESDAYS: 7 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church Ed.
bldg.,
214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney.WEDNESDAYS: 8 p.m.— Al-Anon, Sanford
Room, McKenzie Co. Public
Library, Watford City.THURSDAYS: 7 p.m. –
725 W. Holly, Sidney. 8 p.m.— AA Group, Northern Pump &
Compression,
Watford City. Call 770-3603 or 770-2675 for directions or
ride.
FRIDAYS: 12 p.m. – AA,Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg., 214
S.
Lincoln Ave, Sidney. 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. - AA meeting, basement of
Wilmington
Lutheran Church, Arnegard. 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.- 5 Stones faith
based recovery
is open. 7 p.m. – Path to recovery at Faith Alliance Church,
704
S. Western Ave. 8 p.m. –
Sidney.SATURDAYS: 7 p.m. – AA 24 hour group, Northern Pump
&
Compression, Watford City. Call 770-3603 or 770-2675 for
directions or ride.
9 a.m. & 7 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church Education
bldg., 214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney.
SUNDAYS: 7 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church Ed.
bldg.,
214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney.
EVENTSS E N D U S Y O U R E V E N T S !
THE ROUNDUP: PO Box 1207
RICHLAND COUNTYEvents in Sidney unless otherwise listed. MT
Zone.
Wed., Nov. 4
Thur., Nov. 5
Fri., Nov. 6
Sat., Nov. 7
Sun., Nov. 8
Mon., Nov. 9
Tue., Nov. 10
Wed., Nov. 11
Sat., Nov. 14
MCKENZIE COUNTY
Events in Watford City unless otherwise listed. CT Zone. Thu.,
Nov. 5
Sun., Nov. 8
Tue., Nov. 17
Thur., Nov. 19
The McKenzie County Food Pantry is open:1st Tuesday of each
month from 5-7 p.m.; 3rd Tuesday of eachmonth from 2-4 p.m., First
Lutheran Church. Every Thursday from 12-2 p.m., Food Distribution,
First Presbyterian Church.
WILLIAMS COUNTY Sat., Nov. 7
Thur., Nov. 12
Fri., Nov. 13
Sat., Nov. 14
DAWSON COUNTYEvents in Glendive unless otherwise listed. MT
Zone.
Mon., Nov. 9
ROOSEVELT COUNTYEvents in Froid unless otherwise listed. MT
Zone.
Sat., Nov. 7
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Turner Graduates from Basic Military Training at Joint Base San
Antonio-Lackland
Submitted by Joint Hometown News ServiceAir Force Airman Ande L.
Turner graduated from basic
military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San
An-tonio, Texas.
The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that
included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force
skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits
toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community
College of the Air Force.
Turner is the daughter of Patrick V. Turner and Tina M. Turner,
both of Sidney, Mont. She is a 2012 graduate of Sidney High School,
Sidney, MT.
Julian A. Gibson, 92, Glendive, Formerly of
Richey, MTFuneral services for Julian A. Gibson, 92, of
Glendive, MT,
formerly of Richey, MT, were held at 10 a.m., Sat., Oct. 31,
2015, at American Lutheran, church of Richey with Pastor Wade
the direction of Fulkerson-Stevenson Funeral Home of
Sidney.Remembrances, condolences and pictures may be shared
with the family at www.fulkersons.com.Julian died on Tuesday
morning, Oct. 27, 2015, at the
Eastern Montana Veterans Home in Glendive, MT.
Game Wardens Conduct ANS Compliance Checkpoints
Submitted by North Dakota Game & Fish-
forcement division recently conducted check stations on boats
coming into the state in an effort to ensure compliance with
aquatic nuisance species laws and regulations.
Robert Timian, enforcement chief, said check stations on -
ers and anglers are keeping their equipment free of unwanted
species.
“Our main focus was directed toward duck hunters trailering
boats,” Timian said. “All total, there were less than a handful of
individuals with minor violations.”
Wardens not only examined boats, but thoroughly inspected
boats that not only do you have to abide by ANS rules during
Timian said.
Motorists Are Warned To Watch For Deer
Submitted by North Dakota Game & Fish Dept.Motorists are
reminded to watch for deer along roadways,
-persing from their home ranges.
October through early December is the peak period for
deer-vehicle accidents. Motorists are advised to slow down and
exercise caution after dark to reduce the likelihood of encounters
with deer along roadways. Most deer-vehicle accidents occur
primarily at dawn and dusk when deer are most often moving
around.
Motorists should be aware of warning signs signaling deer are in
the area. When you see one deer cross the road, look for a second
or third deer to follow. Also, pay attention on roadways posted
with Deer Crossing Area caution signs.
-cident does happen, motorists are reminded that a law passed by
the 2013 state legislature eliminates the need for the driver
involved in an accident to notify law enforcement authorities, if
only the vehicle is damaged. Deer-vehicle accidents that
involve
carcass of a road-killed deer. Permits are free and available
from
-erty damage in a deer-vehicle crash. Always wear your seat
lose control of your vehicle or slam into something else to
miss
ahead, slow down immediately and honk your horn.
Edwin “Ed” Frison, 58, Sidney, MT
Mass of the Christian Burial for Edwin “Ed” Frison, 58, of -
services will be at 6 p.m., Thur., Nov. 5, 2015, at the
Fulker-
Sidney Cemetery, under the direction of Fulkerson-Stevenson
Funeral Home of Sidney. Remembrances, condolences and pictures may
be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com.
Visitation will be Thurs., Nov. 5, 2015, from 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.,
at the funeral home and one hour before services at the church.
Edwin “Ed” died at his home in Sidney, on Sat., Oct. 31, 2015.
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Reynolds Costume Contest Winners
On Thursday, October 29th Reynolds Market invited kids to take
part in trick-or-treating and costume judging. Winners of the 0 - 5
age group were (front row, left to right) Easton Ostrom, Makena
Balbucke and Hazen Foss. Winners of the Kindergarten through 2nd
grade group were (middle row, left to right) Evie Karrer, Micah
Haralson and Rose Baltrusch. Winners of the 3rd through 5th grade
group were (back row, left to right) Corbin Steinbeisser, Kenneth
Olson and Felicity Heinzle. (Photo by Meagan Dotson)
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Fried golden brown, served with soup or salad and choice of one
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Served with rice pilaf & vegetable.
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Johnston’s Trial is set for the Weeks of May 2nd and May 9th
2016
By Meagan DotsonOn Monday, October 26th
Cody Johnston appeared in Richland County District Court before
Presiding District Judge Greg Pinski from Cascade County via video
conference. The Fairview man is charged with, and has pled not
guilty to, deliberate homicide and tam-pering with physical
evidence in regards to the 2013 disap-pearance of Nicole
Waller.
Mathews and Casey Moore,
be reduced from $250,000 to $100,000 stating that John-ston has
family in the area, ties to both Richland County and
have a criminal history, howev-er Judge Pinski ruled against the
motion and bail will remain at $250,000 due to the severity of the
charges. Judge Pinski is still reviewing the motion to dismiss
charges and will set a deadline for a request to change venue.
A trial date was set for the weeks of May 2nd and May 9th of
2016.
Cody Johnston waits for his bail hearing to begin Monday,
October 26th.
Watercraft Inspection Season Wrap-up
Submitted by Montana FWPMontana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
checked more than 36,000
private and commercial boats this season under a state law that
requires all motorists hauling watercraft—from trailers with
atop cars and pick-up trucks—to stop at inspection stations.FWP
operated inspection stations and roving crews from
late May to early September at well-marked roadway locations
curb the risk of aquatic invasive species from attaining a
foothold in Montana waters. The annual education and enforcement
effort, which this year included multiple chances to win prizes
from local sponsors, checked about 28,500 watercrafts being hauled
by residents and 7,500 by nonresidents.
The most likely aquatic invasive species threats to Montana
waters include quagga and zebra mussels, Eurasian watermilfoil, and
VHS virus. They are easily transported from water to water by
popular recreational activities like boating and angling.
been fouled by zebra or quagga mussels, 53 found with other AIS
contaminants and 176 more contained standing water or aquatic
vegetation.
In past years, more than 30 percent of all motorists hauling
watercraft were not stopping for inspection, and some of those
boats were likely harboring AIS. This year, nearly 40 Montana
guides and outdoor shops, donated 70 prizes valued at $6,000 in
a concerted effort to entice motorists hauling boats to stop for
inspection. More than 8,400 boaters entered the drawing
was overwhelming and I look forward to conducting it again -
cluded 57 Montanans and 13 nonresidents, including two from
Alberta, Canada. Motorists who stopped had their equipment
inspected—and cleaned if needed—and received information on how to
prevent the spread of AIS in Montana.
guides hauling watercraft—including motorboats, sailboats,
kay-aks, canoes, rowboats, rafts, jet skis and even small kick
boats popular among some anglers—to always stop at AIS watercraft
inspection stations for a brief interview and equipment check.
AIS into Montana can be a felony, with penalties up to $5,000
and two years in jail.
For more on AIS, and for a full list of prize sponsors, visit
fwp.mt.gov, then click “Aquatic Invasive
Species
CWD Surveillance Continues
Submitted by North Dakota Game & Fish Dept.The State Game
and Fish Department will continue its
Hunter-Harvested Surveillance program during the 2015 hunt-ing
season, by sampling deer for chronic wasting disease and bovine
tuberculosis from 17 units in North Dakota. In addition, all moose
and elk harvested in the state are eligible for testing.
Samples from hunter-harvested deer taken in the western
Every head sampled must have either the deer tag attached,
or
unit and date harvested. Hunters are encouraged to drop off
Department headquarters, West Dakota Meats, Call of the Wild
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Moose and elk heads should be taken to a Game and Fish
CWD affects the nervous system of members of the deer family and
is always fatal. Scientists have found no evi-dence that CWD can be
trans-mitted naturally to humans or livestock.
Order 2016 Outdoors Calendar
Submitted by North Dakota Game & Fish Dept.The North Dakota
Game and Fish Department is taking
orders for its North Dakota OUTDOORS calendar, the source for
all hunting season and application dates for 2016. Along with
outstanding color photographs of North Dakota wildlife and scenery,
it also includes sunrise-sunset times and moon phases.
To order, send $3 for each, plus $1 postage, to: Calendar,
not deliver our return mailing.
December issue, so current subscribers will automatically
re-ceive it in the mail.
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GOOD LUCK SIDNEY FOOTBALL!Back (L-R): 19 Ian Aldrich, 32 Sawyer
Thorgerson, 79 Carson Allen, 18 Jace Johnson, 7 Tel Hermanson, 37
Brett Norby, 46 Kyle Mueller, 30 Chris Gartner, 44 Layne Swigart,
64 Max Peters, 70 Connor Larson, 14 Michael McGinnis, 17 Dyllon
Popescu, 88 Cy Hintz, 65 James Haraldson, 52 Brenley Steinbeisser,
10 Quinn McGlothlin, 57 Hunter Severson, 66 Lucas Partridge, 47
Larren Foust, 14 Nick Edwards, 74 Diego Chaidez, 72 Kade Jacobson,
77 Kolton Nevins, 54 Avery Gurney. Front (L-R): 26 Ethan Petrik, 38
Daniel Hudson, 75 Casey
Christenson, 11 Trace Jones, 5 Dawson McGlothlin, 34 Trent
Desjarlais, 76 Hunter Nice, 16 Jared Steinbeisser, 78 Garret
Leland, 24 Parker Dean, 60 Matt Dey, 58 Trent Schilling, 68 Taylor
Miller, 40 Nate Wick, 86 Jace Benson, 28 Bridger Coffman, 42 John
Beyer, 33 Ty Williamson, 25 Garrison Hughes, 20 Nick Larson, 67
Justin Candee, 84 Chris Wick, 4 Alec
Lovegren, 15 Waylon VanBuren. Managers: Breanna Christenson,
Sidney Severson, Kasey Gorder, Kortney Hecker, Danielle Steinley.
Photo by Kathy Johnson.
Mon-Thurs: 9-12 & 1-5Closed Friday
2405 West Holly St.406-433-2400
[email protected]
www.richlandfcu.com
Sidney & Roosevelt County Office In Culbertson
Brorson Elementary
School
406-798-336112917 Cnty Rd 344
Hwy 200
Rau Elementary
School406-482-8725
12138 Cnty Rd 350Sidney, MT
Free Estimates &Professional Installation
611 South Cenral AveSidney, MT • 482-5032
Sat Night - 2 burgers &a pail of beer for $2199 while
you listen to the Eagles!
804 S. Central Ave • Sidney, MT406-433-4636
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Deliveries will be made the week of December 1st
Christmas Sale!
Boxed Beef Sticks2½ lb. box (40-50 per box)
...............$20
Boxed String Cheese(individually wrapped)
.......................$12
Smokey Snack Sticks16 oz. (11-12 per package)
...............$12
By popular request, Richland County 4-H Clubs will be taking
orders through Nov. 16th for the same great tasting
beef & cheese sticks offered during our Spring Citrus Sale.
These will make great gifts for those hard-to-buy-for on
your Christmas list!
Support your 4-H program by planning now to place an order when
a member
contacts you or call 433-1206
NOVEMBER CHILDBIRTH CLASSSaturday, November 14th
9:00 AM - 4:00 PMSidney Health Center ClassroomPhone: (406)
488-2577 to Register
Childbirth Instructors, Joyce Schulz, RN and Katharine King, RN
will take you through the childbirth process answering any
ques-tions and help to prepare you for the best birth experience
possible. Please call the OB Clinic at 488-2577 to reserve your
spot. The class is free of charge; however, donations up to $25 are
gladly accepted to cover expenses.
The eLearning Childbirth Education Program is an option for
those parents who cannot attend conventional prenatal classes or
would like home-based education. It may also be used as a
“refresher” course or to reinforce what you learned in class. The
interactive web-based program includes animated illustrations,
videos and voice-overs and can be viewed on a PC, Mac or mobile
devices.
For more information, please call the Sidney Health Center OB
Clinic at (406) 488-2577.
216 14th Ave SW • Sidney, MTOnline: www.sidneyhealth.org
Classes held throughout the year inFEBRUARY • MAY • AUGUST •
NOVEMBER
NEW - Online Childbirth Education
Authorized
Dealer
Call Larry Today at: 406-433-1659 • Toll Free: 1-800-433-1659 |
Just North of McDonald’s • Sidney, MT
“Your communication headquarters”
DON’T MAKE THEM HUNT FOR YOU!
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Thank YouThank you for sharing your donations
of time, auction items and auction bids. Someone once said that
whatever we
possess becomes of double value when we share it with
others.
The Richland Youth Hockey Dinner Dance Committee and Club
appreciates your continued support.
ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2015 7A
MNAXLP
9th grade:Joshua Aisenbrey, Lauren
Beenken, Jory Bell, Dustin Benson, Katelyn Berglund, Tyler
Berka, MaKenzie Bjork, Janelle Brien, Mindy Brower, Kylee Byer,
Kanitha Charoen-panich, Jacob Dean, Joshua Delaney, Tianna Earle,
Aaron Entz, Shaylyne Fisher, Brooke Franklin, Jasmin Fritts,
Yarenci Gonzalez Martinez, Madison Gorde, Madison Hammer, Kellie
Hansen, Cammy Heck, Wyatt Heringer, Katharine Hill, Elizabeth Hill,
Katherine Hool-sema, Carter Hughes, Ainhoa Idoate, Julian Imhof,
Jacob Jensen, Kaleb Jimison, Kait-lyn Keithley, Riley Kostelecky,
Bridger Larson, Hailie Larson, Brianna Lunderby, Katrina Meldahl,
Sean Montgomery, Katie Murray, Shanyn Reidle, Abigail Reitz, Cole
Roberts, Lilli Seitz, Sydnie Severson, Caleb Slade, Michelle Stagl,
William Steinley, Garrett Still, Carlee Strasheim, Cori Todd,
Sheridan Williams, Amanda Wilson, Jace Winter, Ryan Wyman.
10th grade:Noah Aho-Cormylo, Car-
son Allen, Scottlynn Anglesey, Lauryn Barnhart, Peyton Bey-erle,
Holly Bouchard, Ben-jamin Brodhead, Dannielle Carpender, Torey
Dahl, Dalton DeMary, Trent Desjarlais, Keenan Earle, Jarod
Fas-ching, Connor Fink, Morgan Folstad, Breanna Frank, Av-ery
Gurney, Coy Hermanson, Johnathan Huggins, Garrison Hughes, Ariana
Isakson, Jace Johnson, Halie Knight, Randy Lander, Josephine
Langwald, Catalina Langwald, Conner Larson, Alec Lovegren, Nao-
mi Mata, Tierney Messmer, Chase Morehouse, Quinten Nelson, Max
Peters, Ethan Petrik, Dariana Pizarro, Kel-ly Scheetz, Emily
Skogen, Myka Steinbeisser, Benja-min Stevens, Katie Stoddard, Layne
Swigart, Madison Thiel, Sawyor Thogersen, Erkinai Tilekbek-Kyzy,
Kyle Topp, Tier-rany Trudell, Luke Turek, Ki-ana Uran, Waylon Van
Buren, Kaelyn Volk, Kolby Watterson, Tesa Wieferich.
11th grade:Jordan Baxter, Alexia
Berube, John Beyer, Shae-lyn Bowlds, Justin Candee, Johren
Carpenter, Mateya Coffman, Brooklynne Cook, Kasey Crabtree, Nakieta
Di-etrich, Maddison DiFonzo, Laura Elmore, Bree Fischer, Michael
Gangstad, Kasey Gorder, Jacey Hammer, Emily Hanson, Allyson Harris,
Tessa Hill, Jazmine Hodge, Jerren Jensen, Landan Jones, Trace
Jones, Tayler Lange, Autumn Larson, Hayley Leamer, Gar-ret Leland,
Michael McGinnis, Dawson McGlothlin, Maria McKenzie, Caden Medina,
Paige Metz, Taylor Miller, Sabryna Moe, Brett Norby, Sierra
Osborne, Logan Pe-terson, Shyan Phend, Dyllon Popescu, Justice
Root, Laurel Sartin, Christine Schabert, Cristian Seitz, Zachary
Som-merfeld, Jared Steinbeisse, Brenley Steinbeisser, Kirsten
Strickland, Emily Swenson, Madison Thiessen, Macken-zey Tucker,
Quinlyn Tuttle, Jordan Tyler, Nickolas Ullman, Amanda Valnes,
Tanner Wa-cha, Tia Welzenbach, Megan Wiggins, Chantel Wilcoxon.
12th grade:D a m e l i A i m b e t o v a ,
Amanda Anderson, Dominic Anderson, Luke Beenken, Camden Berka,
Clay Car-penter, Heather Chreiman, Bryana Christensen, Casey
Christensen, Bridger Coffman, Tenna Cooley, Sierra Crowe, Megan
Deming, Tetyana De-nysenko, Matthew Dey, Chris-tian Eggar, Desirae
Fasching, Tayler Fischer, Matthew Fol-stad, Clay Fox, Christopher
Gartner, Kasey Godfrey, Brady Gorder, Alexis Haggerty, Kel-sie
Hall, Harmonie Hampton, James Haraldson, Cayden Hecker, Tel
Hermanson, Cyrus Hintz, Dylan Johnson, Daniel Johnson, Aubrey
Kessel, Wei-Ni Ku, Ryan Lander, Braxten Larson, Nicholas Larson,
Tess Ler, Sean Lofthus, Marcus Lovegren, Dillon Lunderby, Quinn
McGlothlin, Coleton McIntyre, Chelsey Metcalf, Lindsey Minow,
Micala More-house, Kyle Mueller, Blaine Nelson, Kolton Nevins,
Hunt-er Nice, Cayla Norby, Lane Obergfell, Trista Papka, Skylar
Petrik, Taryn Potts, CeCelia Propp, Ashley Ray, Brianna Reid,
Shelby Reidle, Emily Rindahl, Alfonso Rosales, Trent Schilling,
Hunter Severson, Mattie Steinley, Danielle Steinley, Michael
Ste-vens, Cade Strasheim, Kade Swisse, Mason Thiel, Kaitlyn
Tibbits, Peyton Tofte, Sar-ah Turek, Maika Vang, Dev-on Watkins,
Jarod Watson, Austin Watterson, Christo-pher Wick, Nang Widiyasa,
LaTasha Wieferich, Preston Wilhelm, Katlyn Winter, Lane Wold,
Marlee Zentner, Shanan Zueger.
Sidney High School Honor Roll
Montana State Parks Seeks Public Comment On Hell Creek State
Park Master Site/Management Plan
Submitted by Montana FWPMontana State Parks announced today that
it is seeking
public comment on the Hell Creek State Park Draft Master
Site/Management Plan. Public Comments are due by Wed., Nov. 25,
2015 at 5 p.m.
Hell Creek State Park is an important recreation area lo-cated
on the Fort Peck Reservoir, near Jordan, MT. The area is
As the popularity of the park has grown, so has the demand on
natural resources, infrastructure and agency management. Montana
State Parks developed the draft site/management plan in order to
identify management and infrastructure challenges,
site. On Oct. 15, 2015, the Montana State Parks & Recreation
Board approved the draft site/management plan to be submitted for
public comment. The draft plan proposes three options for
consideration.
Option #1: Address the existing site infrastructure needs, make
priority improvements and continue to manage the site and
concession beyond the current Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE)
Agreement end date of April 2021 with a new contract or extension.
This is the preferred alternative.
Option #2: Address the existing site infrastructure needs,
site boundary beyond the current ACOE Agreement end date of
April 2021. In this option, Montana State Parks would relinquish
the management of the concession operations to the ACOE
In Option #3: Montana State Parks would return the site to the
ACOE in April 2021 or sooner, according to the terms of the
ACOE-State of Montana Agreement. The Division would make only
minimal infrastructure improvements until the end of the agreement
period.
The public is invited to review the draft site/management plan
and provide comments by Wed., Nov. 25, 2015 at 5 p.m.
A complete version of the Hell Creek State Park Draft Master
Site/Management Plan is available at:
http://stateparks.mt.gov/hell-creek/
To submit a public comment online visit stateparks.mt.gov and
click on “Submit Comments” or by direct link here:
http://stateparks.mt.gov/news/publicNotices/board/pn_0012.html
Submit comments by email to [email protected].
The public may also send comments by regular mail to: Hell Creek
Master Plan, c/o Maren Murphy, PO Box 200701, Helena, MT
59620-0701.
Donate Deer To Sportsmen Against Hunger
Submitted by North Dakota Game & Fish Dept.The North Dakota
Game and Fish Department is reminding
deer hunters to keep in mind the Sportsmen Against Hunger
program this fall.
gun license per hunter, families with more than one license
might want to consider donating a deer to this worthy cause. In
addition, hunters with an archery and muzzleloader license can help
as well.
The list of participating processors is available on the Game
and Fish Department website at gf.nd.gov, and the Sportsmen Against
Hunger link at the North Dakota Community Action Partnership
website, www.capnd.org.
Sportsmen Against Hunger is a charitable program that rais-es
money for processing of donated goose and deer meat, and
coordinates distribution of donated meat to food pantries in
North
Dakota. It is administered by
that serves low-income fam-ilies across the state.
For more information, visit the NDCAP website, or contact
program coordinator Sarah Hasbargen at 701-232-2452.
Tim Larson: 406-480-2666 | Dustin Cymbaluk: 701-220-0813 | Roger
Nygaard: 406-650-7410
SALES EVERY WEDNESDAYNov. 4
..............................................Feeder Calf Special
Featuring Red Angus Calves - 8:00amNov. 7 (Sat.)
.......................................................................................Weigh-up
Special - 9:00amNov.11
................................................Feeder Calf Special
Featuring Charolais Calves - 8:00amNov. 14 (Sat.)
.....................................................................................Weigh-up
Special - 9:00amNov. 18
...........................................................................................
Feeder Calf Special - 8:00amNov. 21 (Sat. Plan Ahead)
......................................................................
Weigh-ups - 8:00am Stock Cow & Bred Heifer Special - 11:00am
Nov. 25
........................................................................................No
Sale - Happy Thanksgiving!
Starting with the Wednesday Oct 28th Sale we will only be
selling Feeders then Starting Saturday October 31st we will sell
only Weigh Ups, this will continue through the month
of November, Feeders on Wednesdays and Weigh Ups on Saturdays!
We believe this will be a win win for both the sellers and the
buyers. Everything will sell in a timely manner
which will make everyone happy.
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8A ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2015
FAIRVIEW WARRIORSFOOTBALL PLAYOFFS–2ND ROUND
Saturday, Nov. 7 • 1 pmCharlo at Fairview
BLUE ROCK PRODUCTS CO.
501 9th Ave NE, Sidney 406-433-3403
Open 10am - 2am Daily401 Ellery Avenue
Fairview, MT406-742-8110Steakhouse Hours:Sun-Thurs: 5-9pmFri
& Sat: 5-10pm
Good Luck!
FairviewWarriors
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• Potable Water • Sewer System
•Loaders • Communications
• Backhoe • Trucking
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Dispatch: 701-844-1234Fairview, MT
HURLEY’SOILFIELD SERVICES
203 2nd St. NW • Sidney406-482-3737
www.reeseandraysiga.com
Marty ShaideFairview, MT
(701)-744-9051(406)-489-1441
Open 9am - 4pmMonday - Friday
Box 465 • Fairview, MT406-742-5203
Savage, MT
406-776-2334
Mon-Kota, Inc.Fertilizer & Irrigation
Sales & Service
Fairview, MT • 701-844-5300
•Oil Field Roads & Locations • Reclaim Work
• Gravel & Scoria Hauling
Fairview, MT406-742-5549
[email protected]
[email protected]
Family DiningOpen 4:30 pm Tue-Fri
2 pm Sat & SunFairview • 406-742-5180
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2221 S. Central Ave • Sidneywww.sondassolutions.com
406-742-5441303 S Ellery St • Fairview, MT
• Grocery • Bakery• Fresh Meat • Beer• Ice • Snacks•
Sandwiches
Hwy. 16 S, Sidney, MT • 406-433-4650• WE DELIVER •• WE DELIVER
•• WE DELIVER •• WE DELIVER •• WE DELIVER •
PIZZA & FINE FOODS
3½ miles north of Fairview
onHwy 58
[email protected]
2429 W. Holly St.
406-488-4400
416 S. Ellery
Fairview Football:Back (L-R): Asst Coach Schipman, Head Coach
Hardy, Asst Coach Bieber and Asst Coach Shaide. 4th Row (L-R):
Bryce Neu, Alex Young, Carson Cayko, Dylan Matson, Austin Kidd. 3rd
Row (L-R): Eduardo Luna, JJ Klein, David Ford, Rex Reynolds,
Sterling Sannon, Alex Propp.
2nd Row (L-R): Manager Justina Fugate, Tanner Reynolds, Parker
Jensen, Brett Andreasen, Pat Hardy, Taryn Candee, Braden Burman,
Manager Laurel Erickson. Front Row (L-R): Stats, Gerit Johnson, Ben
Hardy, Michael Calvert, Josh Hurley, Josh Johnson, Jonathon
Lebsock,
Mitchell Shaide, and Ball Boy Kenneth Olson.
Professionals you need,People you trust.
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406-798-7700Fax: 406-798-7710
(406) 488-8706David Williams
Cell (406) 489-8706Scott Ramus
Cell (406) 489-87071511 S Central Ave • Sidney
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• Lodge Breakfast Cook Dietary Aide Resident Assistant
• Patient Accounts Rep.
• Phlebotomist / Lab Clerk
• Ward Clerk Med/Surg
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Want to place an ad in the Auto trader?
Only $17 A Week!If you run it for 2 weeks & it doesn’t sell,
we’ll run it for 2 more weeks................... FREE!
1997 Diamond D Living Quarter 2-Horse Trailer
21', shower, toilet, side tack rm. Sleeps
3-4. Dining table folds down to bed.
Great for huntingCall Larry or Chris:
406-489-3249406-489-0983
$8,500
TIRE SALEMost Sizes In Stock, Mounting Available
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Sidney, MT482-3799 or 482-2666
Get Your Roundup,Ag Roundup or Museum Guide in Williston at:
• 3 Amigos• Cash Wise• Gramma Sharon’s• Hedderich’s• Kum ‘n Go
(2 Locations)• Scenic Sports• Simonson’s• Thomas Petroleum C-Store•
Williston Airport
111 West Main • Sidney, MT406-433-3306 • 1-800-749-3306
Mliston a
’s
• 3 Amigos
• Gramma Sharon’s
• Hedderich’s
• Kum ‘n Go (2 Locations)
• Simonson’s
Get Your Roundup, Ag Roundup or Visitor’s Guide In Williston
at:
HELP WANTED PT KITCHEN HELPThe Eagles Club, Watford City, is
looking for part time kitchen help. Stop in 1 mi. south Hwy. 85S
for an application.
WRITER/EDITOR/REPORTERThe Roundup is looking for a part-time
writer/editor/reporter. No experience necessary. Salary DOE. Apply
at the Sidney Job Service.
CARRIERS NEEDEDNeed extra cash or want to get some exercise
while getting paid? We have carrier routes available in most parts
of Sidney. 406-433-3306 or fi ll out application at The Roundup,
111 W. Main, Sidney.
BARTENDERS WANTEDE n j o y a p r i v a t e c l u b atmosphere.
Bartenders needed at the Elks Lodge, Sidney. 406-480-9052.
102 N Central Ave • Sidney, MTOpen Daily For Your
ConvenienceO
LOOKING FOR SPACE FOR YOUR BUSINESS?
Visit us for rock bottom prices! We have several different
locations to choose from.
Suggestions include: doughnut/coffee shop; wine retail store;
clothing or shoe store; candy & fudge shop; dollar store
etc.
Electricity, water, sewer, free wi-fi; cellphone booster;
in-house restaurant. 4 spaces include windows for signs or
displays
WE ALSO INVITE SHORT-TERM CHRISTMAS STORES AT BARGAIN RATES!
Call Linda (406-489-1945) or Marcy (701-770-1904)
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITYBoys & Girls Club of Richland County
has 2 PT positions open for caring, responsible adults (over 18) to
assist Program Co-ordinators with program implementation, mentoring
and organization of activities. Shifts start at 2 p.m. & 4 p.m.
M-T, Th-F. Wednesdays 1:30 - 4 p.m. Two PT positions are open for
Program Aides. High school students are encouraged to apply for the
Program Aide positions. Start time is 3:45 p.m. M, T, Th, F.
Wednesday 2:30 p.m. start. End times are variable. As always Boys
& Girls Club of Richland County encourages volunteering at the
Club! All applicants 18 and over are subject to a background check.
If you are interested, please call the Club at 406-433-6763 or stop
by 200 3rd Ave. SE. Sidney, MT.
REAL ESTATECOMMERCIAL/RETAIL PROPERTY FOR SALE OR LEASEPrime
commercial retai l property for sale or lease. Great parking, exc.
location, loading dock w/additional warehouse storage. Call for
details. 406-480-4405 or 406-478-0000.
5 ACRE COMMERCIAL LOTS FOR SALEConveniently located between
Williston & Watford City, right off Hwy. 85. Graded recently.
Perfect for a new shop or business! Lots have rural water, power,
RTC & electric right at the road. Hwy. 85, S.
on 140th Ave.77 NW, 1/4 mile on right. 406-471-4049.
FOR RENTFOR RENT3 Bdrm/2 bath mobile home. 2013- 16x80,
electric, water, sewer, garbage, lot rent included. $1400 w/6 mo
lease. Park your unoccupied RV for free. W/D in unit. Fairview,
406-630-2126.
RETAIL/OFFICE SPACEDowntown Sidney, in the Yellowstone
Marketplace building. In-house restaurant, all utilities pd., free
wi-fi, cellphone booster, $750/mo. Call Marci at 701-770-1904 or
Linda, 406-489-1945.
FARM & RANCHCUSTOM HAY GRINDINGFodder & Sons, Inc.
custom hay grinding. Call Steven Vinnedge or Parker Heser,
406-781-1197.
SIDNEY FEEDSSweet Pro Premium feed supplements for cattle &
horses, Hefty Seed Co., south of Sidney. 406-488-4338.
Bakken MobileVeterinary ServiceDr. Vince StensonComplete small
animal care8 am - 4 pm
Sidney:Thurs, Nov 19, Dec 10
Tractor Supply Co.
Culbertson:Wed, Nov 4, 11, 18, 25County Ext. Bldg on Main
Street
Call for Appointment(701) - 609 - 3705
Stops Available In Fairview & Bainville By Request
We WelcomeYour
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possibleInvitations will be charged for
Send yourannouncements to
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[email protected] stop by our office at
111 W. Main, Sidney
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MINERALS & SUPPLEMENTSComplete line of minerals &
supplements, Crystalx protein & mineral tubs for cattle, horses
& sheep. All types of liquid feed for livestock. Calving
supplies. R&J Ag Supply 406-488-1953, 406-480-2006,
1-800-233-2499, Sidney, MT.
VERMEER HAYING EQUIPMENTSee us today for all your haying &
feeding equipment, sweeps & farm oil. Anderson Vermeer Sales
& Service. Open Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m-5:30 p.m. 701-828-3358 or
701-828-3482 (after hrs.). Alexander.
FOR SALEFeiring Cattle Co. 13th Annual Production Sale. Sat.
Nov. 14, 2015 @ 2 p.m. MT. Held at the ranch 12 miles N of Beach,
ND on Hwy 16, W 2/3 mile on 21st and N 1/4 mile. Selling 30 forage
developed 18/mo old Angus bulls that are bred alike for calving
ease, fertility and disposition. Also selling 25 open heifer
calves. Backed by Wye, Shoshone and Diamond D genetics. For more
info. or catalog contact Donnie Feiring at 701-872-5888. Check us
out on Facebook at Feiring Cattle Company.
FOR SALE‘76 John Deere 762 Dirt Scraper. 5300/hrs. Asking
$18,900. Call 406-489-1633 or 406-489-0230.
VEHICLE FOR SALEFOR SALE‘03 F-150 Blue Ford Lariat. 67,000/mi,
4wd, elect. shift, pwr steer, auto trans., leather interior,
$10,300. 406-747-5508.
SERVICESWINDSHIELD REPLACEMENTSLowest price around. Quick
service. Over 300 windshields in stock for cars pickups &
semis. Magrum Motors, 1820 2nd St. W., Williston, 701-572-0114.
WELDINGWelding & repair work. No job is too small. Portable
welder, reasonable rates. 701-444-2936.
TABLES & CHAIRS FOR RENTPar t i es , wedd ings , ge t
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of Sidney, has tables & chairs for rent. Will deliver. Call
406-488-4338.
VENDORS WELCOMEIn the Yellowstone Marketplace Nov. 23 - Dec. 23.
Downtown Sidney. Daily, weekly, monthly
rates available See Marci in the Barbershop or call
701-770-1904.
AUCTIONSONLINE STORAGE UNIT AUCTIONAl’s Mini Storage has a unit
for bid in Fairview: B. Andreason. Bidding is live online and will
end at 2 p.m. on Nov. 12. See our auctions at
alsministorage.com/auctions.
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Rau Elementary School is proud to award Lydia Breuer, the
daughter of Chad & Bron-wyn Breuer, Student of the Quarter.
Lydia is a great ex-ample to the other students at Rau and a
pleasure to have in class with her positive attitude, and good work
habits. Lydia is helpful and kind to peers and teachers alike. She
is honest,
sense of humor. Lydia has a one of a kind personality and is
always looking for ways to make other students smile. Lydia also
enjoys playing Mine Craft and hanging out with her many
friends.
Rau Elementary Halloween Costume Contest
Lydia Breuer
Rau Student of the Quarter
Rau student costume winners were announced during their
Halloween Party on Thursday, October 29th. Photos submitted by
Sheila Marker.
Ryland Christensen took second in the Most Original
category.
second place, and Jace Bell won third place in the Funniest
costume category.
second place, and Jacobi Dore won third place in the Scariest
Costume category.
second place, and Cloey Eide took third place in the Best
Overall category.
Pictured (left to right) Addison Foss took second, Stella Entzel
took third, and Lydia
Costume category.
Savage Advances
in Playoffs
Savage won their playoff game against Sunburst last Saturday at
home. The score was Savage 82 - Sunburst (N. Toole Co.) 25.
Clay Sheehan rushes for yardage in the
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3.6 VC, ATOD, A/C, Sky Roof, AM/FM/XM/NAV, Black/Ebony,
Lthr,
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miles
2015 Chrysler 300 “S” AWD
C748
2A
$34,995FWD, 2.4I4 AToD, PW, PL, Tilt, SC,
A/C, AM/FM/XM/CD, PSeat, AL Wheels, Red Jewel Tint Coat/Gray
Int., 32,056 miles
2014 Buick Verano 1SG Sedan
U748
8A
$17,9952.0I4, ATOD, A/C, PW, PL, Tilt, SC,AM/FM/CD Al Wheels, P.
Sunroof,
Black/Ebony cloth,39,578 miles
2014 Ford Focus SE Hatchback
U749
4A
$13,9953.5V6, ATOD, PW, PL, Tilt, SC,A/C, AM/FM/XM, Al.
Wheels,
Black/Ebony Lthr,26,534 miles
2015 Ford Taurus LTDU7
496A
$23,995
2.5LI4, ATOD, PW, PL, TILT, SC,A/C, AM/FM/CD
(3 to choose from),28,000 miles
2015 Nissan Altima S
U748
5A
$17,495AWD, 2.0-4 cyl, ATOD, A/C, PW, PL., Tilt, SC, Power
Seats, Panoramic,
Sun Roof, AL Wheels, AM/FM, Gray met/LTHR, 39,041 Miles
2012 Range Rover EVogue
K722
9A
$35,9952.4-4 cyl., ATOD, A./C, PW, PL, Tilt,
SC, P. Seat, AM/FM/XM/Nav,Gold Mist / Ebony Lthr,
60,633 miles
2013 GMC AWD Terrain SLT-1
B719
7A
$21,995Touring Wgn, 2.5-4 cyl., ATOD,
A/C, PW, PL, Tilt, SC, AM/FM/CD,Gray Met. / Gray,
27,281 miles
2015 Mazda CX5 AWD
U718
6A
$22,375
AWD 2.4, 4 cyl., ATOD, PW, PL,Tilt, SC, AM/FM/CD, A/C,
Silver/Ebony cloth,24,461 miles
2014 Hyundai Tucson SE
U699
8A
$20,9952.5I4, ATOD, PW, PL, Tilt, SC,
A/C, AM/FM/XM/CD,White/Ebony,5,632 miles
2015 Chevy Malibu L
U746
4C
$18,7953.5 V6, ATOD, PW, PL, Tilt, SC,A/C, P Seats, AM/FM/CD,
Al
Wheels, Red Met/Ebony Lthr,59,159 miles
2008 Ford AWD Edge SEL
C662
8A
$13,9955.7 V8, ATOD, A/C, PW, PL, P Seats,
Tilt, SC, Sunroof/DVD, Chrome Wheels AM/FM/XM/CD,
White/Ebony Lthr, 52,452 miles
2012 Dodge Durango Citadel
C730
7A
$30,995
5.4 V8, ATOD, A/C, PW, PL, PSeats, DVD, Al Wheels, Tilt, SC,
AM/FM/
CD, White/Pewter Tan Lthr,118,201 miles
2009 Ford Expedition LTD
G722
1B
$18,995Premium, chrome wheels, SRF,
3.0 V6, ATOD, A/C, PW, PL, Tilt, SC, AM/FM/XM/NAV Gray/Dk
Titainium
lthr, new tires, 53,072 miles
2011 Cadillac SRX AWD
G745
5A
$26,9953.6 V6, ATOD, A/C, PW, PL, Tilt,
PSeats, AM/FM/CD, DVD,Black/Ebony Lthr,
$39,100 miles
2014 Chrysler TEC Touring
U753
0A
$20,9954x4 SLE Long Box 8.1L V8, 5 speed
Allison AT, AL Wheels, PW, PL, A/C, Tilt, SC AM/FM/CD, Run Brds
Pewter/Pewter
Cloth, 141,158 miles
2002 GMC 2500 Ext Cab
C713
02
$9,995
5.3 V8, ATOD, A/C, PW, PL, Tilt, SC, Running Boards,
AM/FM/XM/CD,
Burnt Orange Met/Lthr int.,94,825 miles
2008 Chevy Avalanche LT
G712
6B
$19,9954WD Eddie Bauer, 5.4 V8, ATOD, A/C, Tilt, SC, PW, PL, P
Seats, P Sunroof, Al
wheels. Tow Pkg, Maroon & Pewter / Tan lthr, 133,026
miles
2006 Ford Expedition
G748
1B
$9,995FWD, 3.6V6, ATOD, A/C, PW, PL< Tilt, SC, P. Seats, 7
Pass., AM/FM/XM/CD
Al Wheels, Tow Pkg., Crystal Red Met/Titanium Lthr, 58,996
miles
2011 GMC Acadia SLT
C612
1A
$22,993H. Top Conv, Unlimited, 3.6 V6, ATOD, AM/FM/XM/CD, Off
Road
Lites, Tow Pkg, Army Green/Ebony Int., 8,844 miles
2015 Jeep Wrangler
C671
3C
$33,995
5.3 V8, ATOD, PW, PL, P Seat,Tilt, SC, A/C, Tool Box,
AM/FM/XM/CD, Sport Red Met./Ebony cloth,
78,187 miles
2009 Chevy 1500 Crew
C616
3A
$23,9952.5L, ATOD, A/C, PW, PL, Tilt, SC,P Seats, AM/FM/XM/CD
Trover,
77,655 miles
2012 Dodge 3500 Crew SB
U723
6B
$45,995Utility Box, 4x4, 6.2 V8, ATOD,
A/C, PW, PL, Tilt, SC AM/FM/CD,Silver, Ebony Leather,
Lariat,
124,116 miles
2011 Ford F350 Super Crew
G706
5A
$24,9955.3 V8, ATOD, A/C, Tilt, SC,
Am/FM/XM/CD P. Seat, PW, PL,Diamond White/Ebony Cloth,
46,435 miles
2014 Chevy 1500 Crew LT
C750
5A
$29,995
Lunch Menus
Sidney SchoolThurs., Nov. 5: Chicken stir fry,
Fri., Nov. 6: Chicken patty on
Mon., Nov. 9: Cheeseburger,
Tues., Nov. 10: Taco salad,
Wed., Nov. 11: Turkey dinner,
Froid SchoolThurs., Nov. 5: Nachos, tacobar, refried beans,
lettuce mix,
Fri., Nov. 6:kiwi, salad bar, milkMon., Nov. 9: Meatballs,mashed
potatoes w/gravy, green
Tues., Nov. 10: Hotdogs on abun, french fries, peas &
carrots,
Wed., Nov. 11: Beef stew, cornbread, buns, pumpkin bars,
Bainville SchoolThurs., Nov. 5: Hamburgergravy, mashed potatoes,
corn,
Fri., Nov. 6: Turkey & cheese
Mon., Nov. 9: Corn dogs, french
Tues., Nov. 10: Cheeseburgermacaroni, mixed veggies, ap-
Wed., Nov. 11: Honey lemonchicken, rice pilaf, corn, pine-
Culbertson SchoolThurs., Nov. 5: Lasagna,
Fri., Nov. 6: Mini corn dogs,
Mon., Nov. 9: Beef roast w/veg-
Tues., Nov. 10: Chickenchunks, rice & broccoli, fruit,
Wed., Nov. 11: Turkey, stuff-ing or mashed potatoes,gravy, corn
or green beans,
Richey SchoolThurs., Nov. 5: Pizza casse-role, broccoli, dinner
roll, fruit
Fri., Nov. 6: Chicken alfredo,green beans, breadstick,
Mon., Nov. 9: Chicken fajitas,fresh veggies, corn chips,
Tues., Nov. 10: Chickendrummies, scalloped pota-
Wed., Nov. 11: Tuna noodlecasserole, dinner roll, corn,
Rau SchoolThurs., Nov. 5: Tater tot
Fri., Nov. 6: Soup & sand-
Mon., Nov. 9: Mac & cheese,green beans, salad, pears,
Tues., Nov. 10: Sweet &sour chicken, rice, steamed
Wed., Nov. 11: Beef stroga-
Lambert SchoolThurs., Nov. 5: Hamburgergravy, mashed
potatoes,
Fri., Nov. 6: Taco, fresh veg-
Mon., Nov. 9: Chicken nug-gets, potato wedges, grapes,
Tues., Nov. 10: Ham & turkeysubs, fresh veggies,
broccoli
Wed., Nov. 11: Fish sandwich,
Savage SchoolThurs., Nov. 5: Italian pastabake, cottage cheese,
french
Fri., Nov. 6: Polish dogs, car-rots, mashed potatoes, sauer-
Mon., Nov. 9: Chicken strips,mac & cheese, applesauce,
car-
Tues., Nov. 10: Stroganoff &noodles, peas, bread, pears,
Wed., Nov. 11: Hot dogs, car-rots & celery, fries,
pineapple,
12A ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2015
Kat Perkins Rocked Sidney High School Oct. 27th
Photo submitted by Roger Riveland of Williston.
Kat Perkins rocked Sidney High School on Tuesday, October 27th;
Perkins gave an energized performance during her concert after Dr.
Gary Dale addressed the community about the deadly consequences
that come with drug and alcohol use. Both Dr. Dale and Perkins
spoke to students about drug awareness during the student assembly
earlier that day. The event was held as part of Red Ribbon Week.
Photo by Meagan Dotson.
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TERRY MOE #1012701-651-6536 • Watford City, ND
JIM BORSETH #868701-572-5480 • Williston, ND
AUCTION CLERKING #676Auction Cell: 701-651-6536
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Quick Change Oil Honoring Military Veterans November 9 – 13
By Tie Shank“Calling all veterans!” Are
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member?
If so, Frank and Terry, owners of Quick Change Oil in Sidney,
MT., along with their sponsors, Cherry Creek Radio, High Caliber
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for a FREE oil change during their Veterans Day week event.
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Deer Season Questions & Answers
District Warden Looking to Solve Poaching Incidents
Submitted by North Dakota Game & Fish Dept.North Dakota Game
and Fish Department district game
warden Keenan Snyder is seeking information on several
ille-gal-taking-of-wildlife incidents over the last month in the
Williston and Watford City areas. Anyone with information on the
following incidents is asked to call the Report All Poachers
telephone num-ber at 800-472-2121, or contact Snyder at
701-770-1072. RAP is offering a $1,000 reward for information
leading to the arrest and conviction of any of these
individuals.
Sept. 10 – a headless whitetail buck was found at Demicks
Lake.
Sept. 23 – a mule deer doe had been shot and left on an approach
at Tobacco Gardens along N.D. Highway 1806.
Oct. 16 – at approximately 6 p.m. a pronghorn buck was shot
the poachers were driving a lifted four-door red Chevrolet
pickup with no rear license plate.
Oct. 17 – during the evening hours a 5x5 whitetail buck was shot
and left at Ochs Wildlife Management Area southwest of
Williston.
Oct. 17 – three mule deer does were shot and left approxi-mately
8 miles north of Watford City. One had the hind quarters and
backstraps removed, another had the backstraps removed and one was
left intact.
In addition, on Oct. 18 at noon a concerned citizen reportedan
individual shot and killed a pronghorn buck and two does
ap-proximately 5 miles northeast of Watford City off of N.D.
Highway 1806. The individual was tracked down by warden Snyder and
charges are pending.
The RAP line offers rewards for information that leads to
remain anonymous.
Submitted by North Dakota Game & Fish Dept.Every year the
North Dakota Game and Fish Department
receives questions from deer hunters who want to clarify rules
and regulations. Some common questions are listed below. Hunters
with further questions are encouraged to call the Game and Fish
Department at 701-328-6300, from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. weekdays, or
stamp or a combination license, and the deer license. Gratis
license holders need only the gratis license.
Can I use my gratis license to take a mule deer doe? Not in
units 3B1, 3B2, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E and 4F.
must I follow? Hunters cannot transport a carcass containing
directly to a meat processor. The head can be removed from the
carcass and transported outside of the unit if it is to be
submitted
-veillance drop-off location or a licensed taxidermist. If the
deer
the hunter must be able to return to or give the exact location
of
I received a lottery license, and I own land in another unit.
Can I hunt on my land in the other unit with my lottery license?
Only if the unit in which your land is located adjoins the unit in
which you have the lottery license.
obtain an application for a du-plicate license from the Game and
Fish Department – by call-ing 701-328-6300 or printing it off the
website at gf.nd.gov – or from a county auditor. Fill out the form,
have it notarized and return it to the Department
hunt without the deer license in
original license after receiving a replacement, you must return
the original to a local game war-
Can hunters age 14 or 15 (and qualifying 13 year olds) with a
youth season license who did not harvest a deer during the youth
season hunt the regular deer gun season
are subject to the restrictions listed on the license.
-ing my mule deer buck license in a restricted unit during the
youth season. Can I hunt the remainder of the state during the
regular gun season? No.
unit as during the youth sea-son.
I shot a deer, but it is rot-
take possession of the animal by tagging it. A license only
allows you the opportunity to hunt. It is not a guarantee to
harvest a deer, or to the quality of the animal.
warden. Do not shoot the deer unless you want to tag it, or
areinstructed by the warden to do so.
the waistline totaling at least 400 square inches of solid
daylight
I hunt with a bow. When do I have to wear orange? Onlyduring the
regular deer gun season.
Can I hunt road rights-of-way? Do not hunt on road rights-of-way
unless you are certain they are open to public use. Mostroad
rights-of-way are easements under control of the adjacent landowner
and are closed to hunting when the adjacent land is posted closed
to hunting.
Can I hunt on a section line if it is posted on both sides?
No.If the land is posted on both sides, the section line is closed
to hunting, but is still open for travel.
Can I retrieve a wounded deer from posted land? If the deer was
shot on land where you had a legal right to be and it ran on posted
land, you may retrieve it. However, you may not take a
landowner as a courtesy prior to entering.What if the landowner
says I cannot retrieve a deer from
posted land that was shot on land where I had a right to be?
Contact a game warden.
Can I drive off a trail on private land to retrieve a deer?
Unless prohibited by a landowner or operator, you may drive
off-trail on private land once a deer has been killed and properly
tagged.
route, and return to the road or trail by the same route.
However, off-trail driving is prohibited in all circumstances on
state wildlife management areas, Bureau of Land Management lands,
nationalwildlife refuges, national grasslands, federal waterfowl
productionareas and state school land.
a transportation permit from a game warden. The license holder,
person transporting the animal, and the carcass must be present-ed
to the game warden before the permit is issued.
What if I am going to take my deer head to a taxidermistand meat
to a butcher shop? How do I keep the tag with it all? The tag
should remain with the head and the carcass tag should remain with
the meat.
but the handgun must meet minimum requirements listed in the
deer hunting regulations to be legal for taking deer.
gun season.
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handguns may not be used in any manner to assist in the harvest
of a deer with an archery license.