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Wednesday, December 5, 2012 Volume 38 • Number 42<br />

Sidney Native Begins Coyote Wrestling<br />

Season with High Expectations<br />

Chuck Rossol<br />

By Tie Shank<br />

1994 Eagles graduate, Chuck Rossol, begins his first<br />

season as head coach for the Williston Coyote wrestling<br />

team with high expectations of bringing home hardware.<br />

Rossol wrestled for Eagles coach, Guy Melby, until he graduated<br />

in 1994 and then wrestled as a walk on for South Dakota<br />

State University.<br />

He admits he’s been put in charge of a dedicated and<br />

very talented group of young men that are “Poised to make a<br />

pretty good run at the State Finals,” which are scheduled to<br />

take place in Fargo, February 14 th – February 16 th .<br />

Williston has approximately 35 young men wrestling<br />

varsity & junior varsity this year, with the majority of them<br />

being seniors and freshman. Rossol is anticipating many of<br />

the seniors to “Have the year of their lives on the mat, including<br />

a strong possibility for several champions.” Rossol<br />

proudly comments, “<strong>The</strong>y’ve been working hard all summer<br />

and every one of them is very eager to hit the mats.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> juniors and sophomores are the two smallest<br />

groups, but there is a lot of toughness in the two and a few of<br />

these wrestlers have some quality varsity experience. Rossol<br />

expects a couple of these hard workers to earn their way<br />

near the top of the stand this year.<br />

<strong>The</strong> freshmen make up the second largest group. <strong>The</strong>y’re<br />

tough, hungry and putting in as much time on the mats and in<br />

the weight room as their dedicated predecessors.<br />

Horses Shot At Long-X<br />

Ranch Near Watford City,<br />

Authorities Looking<br />

For Information<br />

Submitted by the McKenzie County Sheriffs Department<br />

On or about December 2, 2012; McKenzie County<br />

Sheriff’s Office was notified of an incident involving 2 horses<br />

being shot and killed near the Long-X Bridge. <strong>The</strong> Sheriff’s<br />

Office has opened an investigation and is working with other<br />

agencies to resolve the issue.<br />

If you have any information pertaining to this crime, contact<br />

the Sheriff’s Office at: 701-444-3654.<br />

Kiwanis Has Coats!<br />

No child has to be cold this winter. <strong>The</strong> Sidney Kiwanis<br />

Club has coats, hats, mittens and boots for children who<br />

need them. Just call or visit the Edward Jones, Nick Lonski,<br />

office at 611A S. Central Ave., Sidney, or call them at 406-<br />

433-3600.<br />

Donations of clothing or cash are welcome to support<br />

this worthwhile project. If you wish to help, please contact<br />

any Kiwanian or Edward Jones, Nick Lonski.<br />

Rossol gives one of his wrestlers instructions at the Eagle Wrestling Tournament in Sidney on Saturday.<br />

With several teams out there having the same goals in<br />

mind as Rossol’s Coyotes, he remains optimistic and has<br />

great expectations for his team. “<strong>The</strong>se young men have<br />

worked very hard to be where they are and to achieve their<br />

Watford City Winter<br />

Concert Dec. 11<br />

<strong>The</strong> Watford City Middle and High Schools will hold their<br />

Winter Concert Tuesday, December 11 at 7 p.m. CT in the<br />

High School gymnasium. Enjoy the sounds of the season<br />

with bands and choirs from 7 through 12 th grade.<br />

goals. I think they will continue to work and continue to improve,<br />

and will win some very big matches this year. I look<br />

forward to helping them realize their goals.”<br />

Eagles Win <strong>The</strong> Eagle<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sidney High School wrestling team was team tournament champion at the Eagle Invitational Wrestling<br />

Tournament this weekend in Sidney. See page 11 for more pictures from the tournament.<br />

Silver Bells Saturday<br />

Fairview will host the annual Silver Bells celebration<br />

this Saturday, December 8. Finish, or start, your Christmas<br />

shopping at the Holiday Bazaar from 10a.m. to 3p.m. With<br />

over 50 tables, there will be something for everyone on your<br />

list, or maybe just for yourself.<br />

Kids are invited to a free movie and popcorn beginning<br />

at 1 p.m. After the movie, Santa will be visiting with the kids<br />

and getting wish lists. All events at Fairview High School.


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Celebrate A MonDak Christmas Sunday<br />

By Benjamin L. Clark<br />

Executive Director,<br />

MonDak Heritage Center<br />

MonDak Christmas will<br />

be celebrated Sunday, December<br />

9th from 1:30 pm -<br />

4:00 pm at the MonDak Heritage<br />

Center. This relaxing<br />

afternoon will include a performance<br />

by the Liberty<br />

Christian Bell Choir, a<br />

fundraiser bake sale, refresh-<br />

ments and photos with<br />

Santa! Everyone is invited.<br />

<strong>The</strong> afternoon is also a<br />

perfect time to shop for<br />

unique gifts by local artists in<br />

the MonDak's gift shop<br />

where new books, art, and<br />

new artists have been added<br />

in recent weeks. It will also<br />

be time to stock up on baked<br />

goodies at the MonDak's annual<br />

bake sale.<br />

Pizza House In Sidney<br />

Adds Lunch Buffet<br />

This event is FREE and<br />

open to the public, although<br />

donations for photos with<br />

Santa are appreciated.<br />

Doors open 1:30 pm. Refreshments<br />

will be served.<br />

We hope to see you there!<br />

For further information<br />

please contact Leann at the<br />

MonDak Heritage Center,<br />

mdhc@richland.org or 406-<br />

433-3500<br />

Not sure where to go for lunch? Pizza House is now serving a buffet Sunday<br />

through Saturday from 11-2:30. <strong>The</strong> regular menu will not be available during<br />

this time, but the buffet will contain a selection of appetizers, salad bar, soup,<br />

and of course pizza. <strong>The</strong> buffet cost is $9.95 and includes a drink. Pizza House<br />

will be open with the regular menu after the buffet<br />

until 9pm. Stop in for lunch and check out the new<br />

buffet.


McKenzie Co. to Celebrate<br />

60th Year in the Oil Industry<br />

Submitted by Jessie<br />

Scofield<br />

McKenzie County, the<br />

all time leading North Dakota<br />

oil-producing county in<br />

the state, is celebrating its<br />

60 th year in the oil industry<br />

this year and the McKenzie<br />

County Pioneer Museum<br />

and Job Development Authority<br />

is commemorating this<br />

exciting event by hosting the<br />

Best of the Bakken<br />

Open House and Celebration<br />

on Thursday, December<br />

13th at the Pioneer Museum<br />

of McKenzie County.<br />

Festivities will include<br />

an all day open house with<br />

refreshments, films<br />

and photographs of<br />

McKenzie County’s oil history<br />

as well as the dedication of<br />

the McKenzie County Oil Exhibit<br />

at 5:30 pm.<br />

<strong>The</strong> oil exhibit features<br />

a to-scale replica of a drilling<br />

rig and work over rig against<br />

a beautiful western North<br />

Dakota backdrop. It also includes<br />

an interactive video<br />

component and two exact<br />

replicas of drilling bits used<br />

in the process. <strong>The</strong> exhibit<br />

has been open to the public<br />

for a few months and this celebration<br />

is meant to cel-<br />

Terrific<br />

Soup & Salad Bar<br />

is Free with Entrees<br />

& the Noon Prime Rib<br />

Sandwich Everyday.<br />

ebrate its success and invite<br />

the community to take a look.<br />

“Thanks to the<br />

generous donations from individuals<br />

and businesses we<br />

are able to have this unique<br />

and important display available<br />

to celebrate our 60th<br />

anniversary of oil in this<br />

county,” said Jessie Scofield,<br />

Special Projects Coordinator<br />

for McKenzie County. “With<br />

increased requests for drilling<br />

rig tours this display is the<br />

perfect way to bring the in-<br />

Purchase in any amount and use at either Location!<br />

Remember a gift card from the South 40 can also be used at the<br />

Winner’s Pub for a versatile gift in any amount. Call office @<br />

433-4354 to have gift cards mailed.<br />

dustry to the public and help<br />

educate them on the industry<br />

that is bustling around us.”<br />

Wine and hors<br />

d’oeuvres will be served from<br />

5:30 to 7:00 pm. Everyone is<br />

welcome to attend.<br />

For more information or<br />

to sponsor the display,<br />

please contact:<br />

Jessie Scofield, Special<br />

Projects Coordinator for<br />

McKenzie County at 701-<br />

770-8659 or<br />

jessieveeder@gmail.com.<br />

Lambert Hi-Liters<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lambert Hi-Liters had their first meeting of the 4-H<br />

year on November 18, 2012 at 2:00 pm at the Fox Lake<br />

Senior Center in Lambert.<br />

In old business we discussed: the state horse show; Fall<br />

Ambassador training; beef and cheese sales.<br />

In new business we had a report from the leader’s and<br />

livestock meetings. We drew names for our Christmas gift<br />

exchange and discussed plans for our Christmas party. We<br />

will watch part of the PBS 4-H documentary as well as play<br />

board games. We set our meetings for the second Sunday of<br />

the month at 2 pm.<br />

Elected officers:<br />

President, John Helmuth; Vice President, Kelvin Hill; Secretary,<br />

Autumn Rehbein; Treasurer, Zach Sommerfeld; Historian,<br />

Rain Rehbein; Reporter, Sarah Helmuth; Flag Charger,<br />

Courtney Herman; Random Fact Reporter, Alyssa Hill<br />

<strong>The</strong> next meeting is December 9 th , 2012 at 2 pm at Fox<br />

Lake Senior Center.<br />

Restaurant<br />

Lounge &<br />

Casino<br />

OPEN<br />

8 a.m.<br />

Daily<br />

Free Registration for kids 14& under<br />

to win a Gigantic Christmas<br />

Stocking full of toys!<br />

1 for a boy, 1 for a girl<br />

Job Openings:<br />

Part Time Server &<br />

Kitchen Helper<br />

Interview with Ray or Kelly<br />

every<br />

Wed., Fri. & Sat.<br />

Starting at 9 p.m.<br />

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TETWP Donation<br />

During the month of October, cancer awareness was<br />

supported by the Lambert/Richey football team while<br />

promoting Tough Enough to Wear Pink. Cameron<br />

Johnson (back center) and niece Chandi Johnson<br />

(front center) present a check in the amount of<br />

$2,080.00 to Kristin Roberts (left) and Staci Miller<br />

(right) of the Foundation for Community Care to<br />

benefit Sidney Health Center’s Cancer Care Center.<br />

26th<br />

Annual<br />

SHS<br />

Renaissance<br />

Night<br />

December<br />

10 Communication Arts 12<br />

and Advanced English students<br />

will be performing<br />

scenes from Macbeth, Taming<br />

of the Shrew and Hamlet<br />

at the 26th Annual Renaissance<br />

Night performances<br />

on Monday, December 10.<br />

<strong>The</strong> performances are free to<br />

the public and will begin at 7<br />

p.m. at the Middle School<br />

Auditorium. Everyone is welcome.


4 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2012<br />

Jim & Janice Knudsen<br />

Broker/Owners<br />

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Alan<br />

Seigfreid<br />

Seigfreid<br />

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Amanda<br />

Seigfreid<br />

Seigfreid<br />

120 2 nd St. N.E. • Sidney Mt. 59270<br />

(O) 406-433-3010 (C) 406-489-3010<br />

email: alans@midrivers.com<br />

Website: www.missouririverrealty.com<br />

(406) 433-4757<br />

1-866-433-4757<br />

222 2nd. Ave. SW<br />

Sidney, MT 59270<br />

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Karen Ann (Bolken) Swenson, 56, Williston, ND<br />

Karen Ann (Bolken)<br />

Swenson, 56, resident of<br />

Williston, North Dakota, died<br />

November 24, 2012, with her<br />

family by her side at Trinity<br />

Medical Center in Minot,<br />

North Dakota.<br />

She was born June<br />

7,1956, at Good Samaritan<br />

Hospital in Williston, ND to<br />

Hillmar and Elvera (Anderson)<br />

Bolken. She was one of<br />

six children and was raised<br />

on the family farm outside of<br />

Alexander, North Dakota.<br />

She graduated from<br />

Alexander High School in<br />

Karen Swenson<br />

1974. Karen met the love of<br />

her life, Kurt Swenson, and<br />

was blessed with five children.<br />

Karen worked for 30+ years in the print industry, including<br />

Basin Printers, <strong>The</strong> <strong>Roundup</strong>, Sidney Herald, Williston<br />

Herald, and most recently, Ink Spot Printing.<br />

She was dedicated to her work career, and had a hard<br />

work ethic. Karen loved to spend time with her family, especially<br />

her grandchildren. Her interests included gardening,<br />

sewing, reading, and riding bicycle. She devoted much of<br />

her time and energy as a caregiver to family members, including<br />

caring for her mother who passed away two years<br />

ago at 89.<br />

Karen is survived by her husband, Kurt Swenson,<br />

Williston; daughter, Kassie Swenson (Steve Leonard), Spokane,<br />

WA; 4 sons; Wade (Kate Eckel) Swenson, Minneapolis,<br />

MN, Jeremy Swenson, Geoff Swenson (Kristan Hiltsley),<br />

and Chad Swenson, Williston, ND; sister, Linda (Russ) Wells,<br />

Cape Coral, FL; 4 brothers, Robert (Bob) Bolken, Gillette,<br />

Sidney Middle School<br />

Wrestling Results<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sidney Middle School Wrestlers traveled to Williston<br />

this weekend for the Williston Invitational Tournament on Saturday.<br />

Results are as follows:<br />

Christian Dean 65lb - 1st, Josh Aisenbrey 80lb -2nd,<br />

Jace Winter 90lb - 1st, Avery Gurney 100lb - 2nd, Trevor<br />

Dean 95lb -3rd, Casey Christian 110lb - 1st, Trenton Lambert<br />

105lb - 3rd, Trace Jones 115lb - 1st, Ryan Wyman 120lb<br />

- 2nd, Parker Dean 135lb - 1st, Sawyer Thorgersen 145lb -<br />

2nd, Shawn Findley 140lb - 1st, Steven Adams 155lb - 2nd,<br />

Richard Ramos - 160lb - 2nd, Kayden Young 165lb - 1st,<br />

Garrett Leland 170lb - 2nd<br />

Lutefisk<br />

Smorgasbord in<br />

Beach Dec. 9<br />

<strong>The</strong> Beach Lutheran Parish Annual Lutefisk Smorgasbord<br />

will be Sunday, December 9 from 12pm until 2pm at<br />

Lincoln Elementary School in Beach. <strong>The</strong>re will be a free will<br />

offering and silent auction. All proceeds will benefit the Golden<br />

Valley Manor & Wibaux County Nursing Home. For further<br />

information please contact Stacey Swanson at 701-260-9410.<br />

STATISTICS<br />

Lake Water Level Reports<br />

Fort Peck Sakakawea<br />

Current Elevation .....................2234.0 ................ 1830.3<br />

Last Week’s Elev. .......................2234.0 ................. 1830.8<br />

One Year Ago ............................2236.1 ............... 1839.9<br />

Release For Day (C.F.S.) .........10,000 ................ 22,000<br />

Watford City Weather Data<br />

Source: North Dakota Agricultural Weather Network<br />

Date High Low Precip.<br />

Nov. 26 ............... 26 .................... 11 ........................ ...0.00<br />

Nov. 27 ............... 35 .................... 12 ............................0.00<br />

Nov. 28 ............... 32 .................... 18 ............................0.00<br />

Nov. 29...................21........................19................................0.00<br />

Nov. 30 ............... 39 .................... 20 ........................ ....0.00<br />

Dec. 1 ................. 39 .................... 20 ........................ ....0.00<br />

Dec. 2 ................. 35 .................... 25 ........................ ....0.00<br />

Sidney Weather Data<br />

Source: MSU Eastern Agricultural Research Center<br />

Date High Low Precip.<br />

Nov. 26 ............... 37 ...................... 6 ........................ 0.00<br />

Nov. 27 ............... 34 ...................... 15 ...................... 0.00<br />

Nov. 28 ............... 40 ...................... 13 ...................... 0.00<br />

Nov. 29 ............... 25 ...................... 17 ...................... 0.00<br />

Nov. 30 ............... 36 ...................... 16 ...................... 0.00<br />

Dec. 1 ................. 38 ...................... 21 ...................... 0.00<br />

Dec. 2 ................. 51 ...................... 21 ...................... 0.00<br />

Average YTD Precipitation ...................................... 13.85<br />

2012 YTD Precipitation ............................................ 10.81<br />

WY; Bill (Billy) Bolken, Fargo, ND; Kurt Bolken, Los Angeles,<br />

CA, and Lowell (Cindy) Bolken, Minneapolis, MN; 6 grandchildren,<br />

Shannon Bilbrey, Taylor Swenson, Anthony<br />

Swenson, Kaylee Foss, Austin Foss, Kaden Swenson, and<br />

many nieces and nephews.<br />

She was preceded in death by her father and mother,<br />

Hillmar (Bill) and Elvera (Anderson) Bolken.<br />

A funeral service for Karen was at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday,<br />

November 29, at New Hope Wesleyan Church in<br />

Williston, ND. Online remembrances and condolences may<br />

be shared at www.eversonfh.com.<br />

Irene Knels, 92, Sidney, MT<br />

Funeral services for Irene Knels, 92 of Sidney were at<br />

2:00 p.m., Monday, December 3, 2012, at the Ebenezer Congregational<br />

Church with Pastor David Meehan officiating.<br />

Interment was in the Sidney Cemetery, Sidney, MT under the<br />

direction of the Fulkerson Funeral Home of Sidney. Remembrances<br />

and condolences may be shared with the family at<br />

www.fulkersons.com.<br />

Irene died on Wednesday afternoon, November 28,<br />

2012, at the Sidney Health Center Extended Care Facility.<br />

EVENTS<br />

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Richland County<br />

Events in Sidney unless otherwise listed. MT Zone.<br />

New Exhibit At MonDak Heritage Center, Now - Dec. 31.<br />

For the 22nd Annual Miniature Art Show.<br />

Wed., Dec. 5<br />

12:00 - 1:00 p.m. — Parent Cafe Meetings at the<br />

Public Library basement. This gathering allows time<br />

for parents to learn what’s going on at their schools,<br />

receive information and share ideas. You should<br />

bring your own lunch. For more information, contact<br />

Diana or Nicole at (406) 433-4097.<br />

7 p.m. — Beginning square dance lessons. Every<br />

Wed. at Sidney HS Band Room.<br />

Thurs., Dec. 6<br />

5 p.m. — TOPS, Crestwood NW entrance, Weigh-ins<br />

5-5:30 p.m., Meeting 5:30-6 p.m.<br />

8 p.m. — NA meeting, Millers’ Corner banquet room.<br />

Sat., Dec. 8<br />

9 a.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church<br />

Education bldg.<br />

9:30 a.m. — Peoples Congregation Church Annual<br />

Bake Sale & Auction. Free refreshments served,<br />

everyone welcome. 405 10th Ave. S.W. Sidney, MT.<br />

(406) 433-3707.<br />

10 a.m. - 3 p.m. — Silver Bells in Fairview, MT. Craft<br />

Bazaar, Fairview MT High School.<br />

1 p.m. — Silver Bells in Fairview, MT. Movie & Santa,<br />

Fairview, MT High School.<br />

7 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church<br />

Education bldg.<br />

Sun., Dec. 9<br />

1:30 p.m. — MonDak Christmas. Liberty Christian<br />

Bell Choir, refreshments, bake sale, visit with Santa.<br />

MonDak Heritage Center, 120 3rd Ave. S.E. Sidney,<br />

MT.<br />

7 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church<br />

Education bldg.<br />

Mon., Dec. 10<br />

Noon — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church<br />

Education bldg.<br />

Tues., Dec. 11<br />

7 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church<br />

Education bldg.<br />

McKenzie County<br />

Events in Watford City unless otherwise listed. CT Zone.<br />

Wed., Dec. 5<br />

8 p.m.— Al-Anon, Sanford Room, McKenzie Co.<br />

Public Library.<br />

Thurs., Dec. 6<br />

8 p.m.— AA Group, Northern Pump & Compression.<br />

Call 770-3603 or 770-2675 for directions or ride.<br />

Other Counties<br />

Sun., Dec. 9<br />

12:00 - 2:00 p.m. — <strong>The</strong> Beach Lutheran Parish<br />

Annual Lutefisk Smorgasbord at Lincoln Elementary<br />

School in Beach. <strong>The</strong>re will be a free will offering and<br />

silent auction. All proceeds will benefit the Golden<br />

Valley Manor & Wibaux County Nursing Home. For<br />

futher information please contact Stacey Swanson at<br />

(701) 260-9410.<br />

<strong>View</strong> all monthly events on our calendar<br />

at www.roundupweb.com.


ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2012 5<br />

Public Asked to Nominate Exceptional<br />

Volunteers; Annual Awards Recognize<br />

Submitted by Julia<br />

Gustafson<br />

<strong>The</strong> Governor’s Office of<br />

Community Service and the<br />

Montana Commission on<br />

Community Service are accepting<br />

nominations for the<br />

2013 ServeMontana Awards<br />

and ReadyMontana Awards.<br />

Presented in February, these<br />

annual awards recognize<br />

outstanding Montana individuals,<br />

organizations and<br />

national service members<br />

committed to community and<br />

Volunteer Service in Montana<br />

volunteer service.<br />

“Montanans truly are<br />

making a difference in their<br />

hometowns by volunteering<br />

their time and skills,” said Kim<br />

Miske, Chair of the Montana<br />

Commission on Community<br />

Service. “We ask the public<br />

to share their stories and help<br />

us recognize these inspiring<br />

volunteers.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> ServeMontana<br />

Awards are for service and<br />

volunteer work in the areas<br />

of education, healthy futures,<br />

environmental stewardship,<br />

veterans & military families,<br />

and economic opportunity.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ReadyMontana<br />

Awards are for service specifically<br />

related to disaster<br />

services, emergency preparedness<br />

and emergency<br />

response.<br />

<strong>The</strong> nomination form is<br />

available to download at<br />

serve.mt.gov.<br />

All nominations for the<br />

2013 awards must be to the<br />

Governor’s Office of Commu-<br />

Symposium for Montana/<br />

Wyoming Barley and<br />

Sugarbeet Growers Set<br />

for Jan. 9 & 10<br />

By MSU News Service<br />

<strong>The</strong> 2013 Montana/<br />

Wyoming Sugar Beet Symposium<br />

will be held in Billings<br />

at the Big Horn Resort<br />

on Wednesday and Thursday,<br />

January 9-10, 2013.<br />

<strong>The</strong> symposium will feature<br />

top experts from Montana<br />

State University, University<br />

of Wyoming, North Dakota<br />

State University and<br />

Kansas State University, the<br />

federal Agricultural Research<br />

Service (from Sidney<br />

and Kimberly, Idaho stations),<br />

as well as from private<br />

industry. <strong>The</strong>re will also be a<br />

trade show with exhibits by<br />

many agricultural input suppliers.<br />

Wednesday’s program<br />

will focus on malt barley production,<br />

irrigation, grain storage,<br />

and corn genetics for<br />

dry-land and irrigated growers,<br />

pulse crops and crop<br />

protection (including managing<br />

weed, disease and insect<br />

pests of corn, dry beans, and<br />

wheat grown in rotation with<br />

sugarbeets and barley).<br />

<strong>The</strong>re will be presentations<br />

by faculty from Montana<br />

State University, University of<br />

Wyoming, Pioneer Hi-Bred,<br />

North Dakota State University<br />

and Kansas State University.<br />

Meteorologist John<br />

Pulaski will present a 2013<br />

weather outlook.<br />

On Wednesday there<br />

will be a sponsored soup and<br />

sandwich lunch at noon.<br />

On Thursday, following a<br />

6:30 a.m. breakfast sponsored<br />

by the Billings Chamber<br />

of Commerce, presentations<br />

will focus on sugarbeet<br />

production, including fertility,<br />

irrigation, new genetics, new<br />

equipment, plus insect, weed<br />

and disease management.<br />

Ruthann Geib, vice<br />

president of the American<br />

Sugarbeet Growers Association<br />

will present a Washington<br />

update, as well as updates<br />

on the use of<br />

<strong>Roundup</strong>-ready sugarbeets<br />

and other issues affecting<br />

the future of the sugarbeet<br />

industry.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re will be a forum on<br />

control of rhizoctonia crown<br />

and root rot and a presentation<br />

by Carl Strausbaugh on<br />

effects of virus diseases on<br />

sugarbeet storage.<br />

<strong>The</strong> full agenda and<br />

registration information are<br />

available at http://<br />

ipm.montana.edu. Pre-registration<br />

is $20 per day. Registration<br />

at the door is $25 per<br />

day. <strong>The</strong> 2013 symposium<br />

was developed by representatives<br />

from Sidney Sugars,<br />

Western Sugar, Wyoming<br />

Sugar, as well as MSU and<br />

others.<br />

Give<br />

your<br />

opinion on<br />

any story at<br />

nity Service by December 18,<br />

2012.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Montana Commission<br />

on Community Service<br />

will present the awards during<br />

the fourth annual<br />

ServeMontana Symposium<br />

on February 28, 2013 in Helena.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re will be more than<br />

one award presented in<br />

each category.<br />

<strong>The</strong> public is encouraged<br />

to nominate individuals<br />

of all ages and backgrounds,<br />

organizations, and groups.<br />

All services must be performed<br />

in Montana and individual<br />

nominees may not be<br />

salaried for the services performed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Governor-appointed<br />

Montana Commission<br />

on Community Service<br />

was created in 1993 to renew<br />

the ethic of civic responsibility<br />

in the state and to encourage<br />

citizens, regardless<br />

of age and income, to engage<br />

in service.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Governor’s Office of<br />

Community Service expands<br />

and promotes national service<br />

and volunteerism in<br />

Montana and engages citizens<br />

in service and emergency<br />

preparedness.<br />

Visit serve.mt.gov.<br />

Tony and Tiffani Anderson and family would like to thank<br />

each and every one who has supported us during the loss<br />

of our two special children – now angels- Carlie and Ty.<br />

Words cannot express the humble gratitude that we have<br />

endured in the past months. <strong>The</strong>re is something to be said<br />

about being from and raised in small communities as the<br />

love, comfort, support, and abundance of heartfelt<br />

sympathy has aided in the ability to get through each and<br />

every minute, hour, and day. We cannot thank you enough<br />

for the prayers, warm thoughts, and numerous beautiful<br />

flowers/plants that adorned the services, memorials, food,<br />

phone calls, and the out-pouring words of comfort we have<br />

received. Your thoughtfulness has meant more than words<br />

can say and has brought many tears to our eyes. As the<br />

holidays approach us, we are grateful yet mourning for<br />

the many memories that we have of our Carlie and Ty. <strong>The</strong><br />

kind words from near and far and from those we don’t<br />

even know has touched our family and we wish that we<br />

could thank each and every one of you personally! We<br />

are honored to know how many lives that these two special<br />

people touched in their short time on this Earth.<br />

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6 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2012<br />

SILVER<br />

IN<br />

Saturday,<br />

Expanded Hours 9-4 M-F<br />

Happy Holidays!<br />

Live<br />

Poker<br />

401 Ellery Ave • Fairview, MT<br />

(406)742-8110<br />

Welcomes<br />

You!<br />

10 a.m. - 2 a.m.<br />

Daily<br />

Steakhouse Hours:<br />

Open 5 p.m.- 9 p.m. Sun -Thurs.<br />

5 p.m. -10 p.m. Fri 4 p.m. - 10 p.m. Sat<br />

Prime Rib Every Fri & Sat<br />

Happy Hour<br />

5-7 p.m. Weekdays<br />

12<br />

at the Fairview High School Old Gym & Cafeteria<br />

10 a.m. - 3 p.m.<br />

Concessions. Over 40 Tables<br />

Gift ideas for everyone on your shopping list.... or maybe just for you!<br />

Marty Shaide<br />

Fairview, MT<br />

(406)-742-5634 • (406)-489-1441<br />

Merry<br />

Christmas!<br />

Fairview Super Valu<br />

Fairview, MT<br />

Satur Saturday Satur day day, day , Dec. Dec. 8<br />

8<br />

Craft Sale & Bazaar<br />

Buffet<br />

11 a.m.-2 p.m.<br />

Mon.-Sat.<br />

to all our friends!<br />

Sign Up for Our<br />

Progressive<br />

Drawings<br />

Welcome to<br />

Fairview’s Silver Bells<br />

Everyone at<br />

MonKota Fertilizer<br />

& Irrigation would<br />

like to wish you a<br />

Merry Christmas<br />

and Thank You<br />

for your business.<br />

Mon-Kota, Inc.<br />

Fertilizer & Irrigation<br />

Sales • Service<br />

Fairview, MT<br />

701-844-5300


BELLS<br />

FAIRVIEW<br />

December 8<br />

Dan Cayko Marty Shaide<br />

(406)-480-5665 (406)-489-1441<br />

Fairview, MT<br />

(406)-742-3630<br />

Satur Saturday Satur day day, day , Dec. Dec. 8<br />

8<br />

1 p.m. - Drop the kids off at the Fairview School for Santa and<br />

a Movie! <strong>The</strong> kids will enjoy a free supervised movie with<br />

popcorn. When the movie is over, Santa will stop by to visit<br />

and get their lists. While they’re watching the movie, you<br />

can go shopping for their Christmas presents!<br />

Merry Christmas<br />

Happy<br />

Hanukkah<br />

FREE<br />

Soft Serve<br />

Ice Cream<br />

Certificates Make<br />

Great Stocking<br />

Stuffers!<br />

Fairview airview airview, airview,<br />

, MT MT. MT<br />

(406) (406) 742-5180<br />

742-5180<br />

Tue ue - - F FFri.<br />

F ri. Open Open 4:30 4:30 p.m.<br />

p.m.<br />

Sat. Sat. & & Sun. Sun. Open Open at at 2 2 p.m. p.m.<br />

p.m.<br />

w/ Purchase Our Gift<br />

Rejoice In <strong>The</strong><br />

Miracle<br />

Wishing all of our friends and<br />

neighbors a blessed holiday.<br />

Thanks for the kindness you’ve<br />

shown us this past year.<br />

406-776-2334 • Savage<br />

HURLEY'S<br />

OILFIELD SERVICES<br />

• Porta potties• Potable Water<br />

• Sewer System • Loaders<br />

• Communications • Backhoe<br />

• Trucking • Skid Houses<br />

406-742-5312 • Fairview, MT<br />

ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2012 7<br />

Check out the<br />

Mercy Market table at<br />

Fairview’s Christmas Bazaar!<br />

• Jewelry, scarves & linens made around the<br />

world by orphans, refugees and women rescued<br />

from the sex trade. All proceeds returned<br />

directly to these individuals!<br />

• Great coffee from El Salvador - profits used<br />

to rescue abandoned infants in that country.<br />

Happy Holidays<br />

416 S. Ellery,Fairview<br />

406-742-5224<br />

Welcome to<br />

Fairview's<br />

Silver Bells<br />

Everyone at<br />

Valley Crop Care<br />

would like to Thank You<br />

for your business and<br />

wish you a very<br />

Merry Christmas!<br />

See Us For All Your Ag Needs...<br />

Feed • Fertilizer Chemicals Seed<br />

"LOCAL PEOPLE WORKING<br />

TO SERVE THE LOCAL<br />

AGRICULTURAL COMMUNITY"<br />

904 E. Main • Sidney, MT 406-482-1303


8 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2012<br />

3 rd Annual WSC Carcass Challenge<br />

By Tie Shank<br />

<strong>The</strong> Williston State College<br />

is accepting steer donations<br />

through December 10 th<br />

from area livestock producers<br />

for their 3 rd Annual Carcass<br />

Challenge. Donated<br />

steers will be used to raise<br />

funds for establishing and<br />

maintaining an Ag Ambassador<br />

program to help recruit<br />

and maintain enrollment for<br />

the WSC agriculture program<br />

and advocate for agriculture.<br />

By donating a steer at<br />

weaning time and you’ll be<br />

providing educational op-<br />

portunities for students which<br />

include:<br />

* Brand inspection process<br />

* Brand release process<br />

* Processing change of<br />

ownership<br />

* Health inspection process<br />

* Feed selection & cost<br />

comparison<br />

* Building rations<br />

* Calculating cost of gain<br />

* Livestock evaluation<br />

and selection<br />

* Public relations and<br />

communications<br />

* Financial, economic,<br />

Schedule of Events<br />

Saturday, Dec. 1<br />

1 p.m. - “<strong>The</strong> Grinch”<br />

at Six Shooters Movie Hall<br />

Parents drop your kids off while you do your Christmas shopping!<br />

Monday, Dec. 10<br />

Kids shopping night<br />

First International Bank & Dakota<br />

West Credit Union are offering 0%<br />

Christmas loans until December 5<br />

and marketing training<br />

* Back grounding enterprise<br />

analysis<br />

* Vaccination program<br />

selection, maintenance, and<br />

record keeping<br />

* Carcass evaluation,<br />

quality, and yield grading<br />

A representative from<br />

WSC will pick up the steer<br />

and deliver it to the Hovde<br />

feedlot in Arnegard, ND,<br />

where it’ll be weighed, fed<br />

and monitored to collect accurate<br />

growth data. It’ll then<br />

be processed.<br />

Awards will be given for<br />

the highest daily gain and the<br />

Monday, Dec. 10, 17<br />

highest carcass value based<br />

on quality and yield data (as<br />

sold on the grid).<br />

Donating producers will<br />

receive an honorary personalized<br />

jacket, advertising in<br />

college publications and<br />

press releases, recognition<br />

at WSC of Agriculture sponsored<br />

events, an official receipt<br />

for a tax deductible donation,<br />

an enjoyable evening<br />

in their honor on December<br />

8 th at WSC’s Cowboy Christ-<br />

mas and the satisfaction of<br />

knowing they supported their<br />

local agriculture students and<br />

agriculture education at<br />

WSC.<br />

If you’re considering donating<br />

a steer, please keep<br />

in mind – All animals must<br />

be part of an acceptable vaccination<br />

program.<br />

Receiving dates for<br />

steers will be October 22 –<br />

December 10 th .<br />

Cowboy Christmas will<br />

be held December 8 th at the<br />

WELL at WSC. <strong>The</strong>re will be<br />

several fun events taking<br />

place from 10AM to 9PM. All<br />

proceeds go towards the<br />

WSC Agriculture Club/Ambassadors.<br />

For more information<br />

call Kim Murphy at 701-<br />

774-6226<br />

For more information on<br />

the Carcass Challenge or<br />

Cowboy Christmas – Text the<br />

word “COWBOY” to 55958 or<br />

visit www.Willistonstate.edu<br />

Gifts from the Heart December 15<br />

<strong>The</strong> annual Gifts from<br />

the Heart will be held December<br />

15 th to support those<br />

in need again this year. This<br />

is held by the Richland<br />

County Christmas Coalition<br />

to provide Christmas gifts and<br />

food boxes for those in need.<br />

Any individual that<br />

wishes to participate must reside<br />

in Richland County and<br />

have children (ages 0-18),<br />

that reside with them. <strong>The</strong> distribution<br />

will be on Saturday,<br />

December 15 th, from 7am<br />

until 2pm at the Masonic<br />

Lodge.<br />

If you would like to purchase<br />

a gift for donation, you<br />

may go to participating businesses<br />

and churches in<br />

Richland County, purchase a<br />

gift, pick out a tag, and the<br />

sponsor of the tree will deliver<br />

the gifts to the church.<br />

All children that receive<br />

gifts will also receive hats<br />

and mittens. If you would like<br />

to donate some, area banks<br />

will be collecting them.<br />

Food baskets will also be<br />

available for participants<br />

who need food for the holiday.<br />

Baskets for senior citizens<br />

will be distributed as<br />

well. If you are a senior in<br />

need or you know of a senior<br />

in need, please call 433-<br />

7421 to be put on the list.<br />

If you would like to help,<br />

you can make financial donations<br />

at Stockman Bank or<br />

drop off new unwrapped<br />

items at the Masonic Temple<br />

on Friday December 14 th<br />

from noon until 6 pm.<br />

For more information<br />

please contact <strong>The</strong> Richland<br />

County Coalition at 406-433-<br />

7421.<br />

ND Unfilled Doe Licenses<br />

No Longer Valid<br />

<strong>The</strong> North Dakota Game and Fish Department reminds<br />

deer hunters who did not fill an antlerless lottery license<br />

during the deer gun season, that these licenses are not valid<br />

during the upcoming muzzleloader season, or the remainder<br />

of the archery season.<br />

For several years prior to 2012, hunters with unfilled<br />

concurrent season antlerless licenses could continue hunting<br />

during the muzzleloader season, using a muzzleloader.<br />

Similarly, hunters could also use a bow during the remainder<br />

of the archery season to fill these licenses.<br />

All hunters were limited to one deer gun license this<br />

year. Since there are no concurrent season licenses, there is<br />

no provision to use an unfilled license to continue hunting<br />

during the muzzleloader or archery season. Only hunters<br />

with muzzleloader, archery or unfilled gratis licenses can<br />

participate in those respective seasons.<br />

Workers<br />

Compenstation<br />

Workshop Jan. 15<br />

On Tuesday January 15, Fred Miller, a Safety Specialist<br />

with the Montana Safety Bureau, will be at the Billings Job<br />

Service for a free employer workshop. Miller will address the<br />

safety issues Montana employers are currently facing and<br />

assist employers with creating their own safety plan in order<br />

to cut workers compensation costs. <strong>The</strong> workshop will be<br />

held from 10 until Noon at the Billings Job Service in Room<br />

3.<br />

Please reserve your place by calling Jana Nelson at<br />

406-655-6098.<br />

Seating is limited so CALL TODAY!!<br />

For more information you can email Jana at<br />

jnelson6@mt.gov.<br />

Services:<br />

Oilfield or private location development and reclamation<br />

Berm building (gravel, scoria or steel)<br />

Battery set-up • Roustabout services<br />

Welding (portable & shop),<br />

Scoria, Gravel & Clay Products (Trucking Available)<br />

Certified Weed-Free Scoria:<br />

Oversize Crushed Scoria • 2 ½" Crushed Scoria<br />

Scoria Fines • Pitrun Scoria<br />

Gravel Products:<br />

Class 5 & Class 13 • 1 ½" Fractured Rock<br />

1 ½"-3/4" Clean Natural Rock • Rip Rap • Clay<br />

For more information call:<br />

Office: 701-842-6379<br />

Dispatch: 701-570-4933


Enjoy the Holiday Stroll!<br />

20 %* off<br />

Storewide<br />

One Day Only<br />

Friday, Dec. 7<br />

Open until 8 p.m.<br />

*excludes repairs & layaways<br />

Holiday Stroll Specials<br />

Open until 8 p.m., Friday, Dec. 7<br />

ONE DAY ONLY<br />

• 25 % off all Bulk Coffee<br />

• 15 % off all Linens<br />

Stop in for all the great speciality food tastings and FREE<br />

cookie decorating for kids under the age of 12 and under.<br />

Gift Certificates<br />

Available<br />

Free Gift<br />

Wrapping<br />

Open Monday-Friday • 9 -8<br />

Saturday • 9-6 • Sunday 1-5<br />

224 Main Street • Williston ND<br />

701-572-COOK (2665) • (F) 701-572-2666<br />

Stroll On In!<br />

Register<br />

To Win<br />

$ 50 Gift<br />

Certificate<br />

one given<br />

away each day<br />

Fri. & Sat., Dec. 7 & 8<br />

New<br />

Arrivals<br />

Daily<br />

Fashions &<br />

Footwear<br />

For Men &<br />

Women<br />

Plus<br />

All <strong>The</strong><br />

Accessories.<br />

Great<br />

Stocking<br />

Stuffers!<br />

20 % off<br />

Boots, Vests<br />

& Sweaters<br />

Friday & Saturday<br />

Dec. 7 & 8<br />

Holiday Hours:<br />

Williston - Open til 8pm Fri., Dec. 7<br />

Sidney - Open Sundays 1-4pm<br />

ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2012 9<br />

A Book For Every<br />

Taste!<br />

Clay Jenkinson Book Signing<br />

Dec. 7 • 6-8pm<br />

BOOKS ON BROADWAY<br />

12½ W. Broadway, Williston, ND<br />

701-572-1433 • Fax 701-572-9657<br />

E-mail: bksbdwy@nemontel.net<br />

We give personal<br />

attention to special orders.<br />

Order by Dec. 14 For<br />

Christmas<br />

Hours: 10am-8pm Mon. - Fri. • 10am-5:30pm Sat. • 1pm - 5:30pm Sun.<br />

Stroll Stroll in in in and and find find that that Special<br />

Special<br />

Antique Antique for for for that that Special Special P PPerson<br />

P erson<br />

on on your your list!<br />

list!<br />

4-8 p.m.<br />

Fri., Dec 7<br />

• Gift Certificates Available<br />

• Lay-Aways Welcome<br />

Door<br />

Prizes<br />

Larry Lynne Antiques<br />

10 West Broadway • Williston • 701-572-3586<br />

Hot Cider<br />

& Goodies


10 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2012<br />

Performing to 'Happy Days' was (L to R) Peyton Janeway, Logan Schipman,<br />

Serenity Kuntz and Sarah Karanjai.<br />

Christmas Cash<br />

Giveaway<br />

Register at the businesses below to win<br />

$1,000 worth of Chamber Bucks!<br />

Drawing will be held on Dec. 14, 2012<br />

Action Auto<br />

Best Western Inn & Suites<br />

BOSS, Inc<br />

CHS Farmer's Elevator<br />

Clinic Pharmacy<br />

Doorbustin’ Portables<br />

& Septic Service<br />

Eagle Country Ford<br />

ElectricLand<br />

Farm & Home Supply<br />

Fink Family Chiropractic<br />

Finnicum's Furniture<br />

Fireside Cafe`<br />

Footers<br />

Frontier Heating<br />

High Caliber Sports<br />

Holiday Inn Express<br />

JC Penney Co<br />

Jock Stop<br />

John Stockhill Jewelers<br />

Johnson Hardware<br />

& Furniture<br />

Main Appliance<br />

North Star Auto Body<br />

Party Central & Main Street<br />

Popcorn Factory<br />

Picture Perfect Photography<br />

Pizza Hut<br />

ProBuild<br />

Pro-Tire<br />

Quilts & More<br />

Reese & Ray’s IGA<br />

Reynolds Market<br />

Ribbon & Rail<br />

Screen Play<br />

Shopko Hometown<br />

Sidney Herald<br />

Sidney Liquor Agency<br />

Sidney Paint & Glass<br />

SPF Exxon<br />

Sunny’s Family Restaurant<br />

Taco John’s<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Roundup</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> Trading Post<br />

Tri-County Implement<br />

White Drug<br />

Above are the businesses where you can register to win $1,000 in chamber bucks. <strong>The</strong>re will be<br />

3 drawings, (1) for $500 and (2) for $250, each during the Christmas shopping season. You can<br />

only register at the businesses above. <strong>The</strong> drawings will be on December 14th, 2012. If you<br />

have any questions please contact the Chamber: 433-1916.<br />

Sponsored by the Sidney Area Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture<br />

Cutting Edge Dance Recital<br />

Cutting Edge Dance<br />

Studio held their Winter<br />

Fundraiser Friday night, the<br />

30th. With 36 routines and a<br />

visit from Santa, the evening<br />

'Material Girl',<br />

Teigan Taylor<br />

starting her tap<br />

routine.<br />

was a success.<br />

DVDs of the recital can<br />

be purchased for $10 from<br />

Mrs. Stedman's production<br />

Cammy Heck with her<br />

'Yakity Yak' tap performance.<br />

For more photos go to<br />

www.roundupweb.com<br />

class. To get your name on<br />

the list please email Jennifer<br />

at cuttingedgedance<br />

studio@gmail.com.


Ethan Graves works for a win on Saturday of the Eagle Invitational in Sidney.<br />

Graves placed 1st. (Photo by Lisa Gorder)<br />

Ryder Peterson takes control against his Glendive opponent at the Eagle Tourney<br />

on Saturday. Go to www.roundupweb.com for more photos from the tournament.<br />

(Photo by Lisa Gorder)<br />

Eagle Wrestling Tournament Results<br />

Team Scores<br />

Sidney 209, Forsyth<br />

202, Williston 163, Glendive<br />

139, Baker 117.5, Killdeer 62,<br />

Beulah 45.5, Brodus 44,<br />

Miles City 43.5, Bowman 41,<br />

Wolf Point 39, Dickinson 11,<br />

Poplar 6, Circle 6<br />

Varsity<br />

98 Waytt VanBuren 2nd<br />

112 Ethan Graves 1st<br />

112 Layne Schafer 2nd<br />

119 Gresh Jones 1st<br />

125 Brady Gorder 3rd<br />

130 Ryan Chatterton 3rd<br />

140 Jordan Stevens 1st<br />

145 Braydn Rooks 5th<br />

152 Spencer Brost 2nd<br />

160 Cody Christian 3rd<br />

171 Ryder Peterson 2nd<br />

189 Dace Fisher 1st<br />

JV<br />

145 Oakly Chace 4th<br />

160 Doug Rooney 2nd<br />

160 Christian Eggar 6th<br />

171 Garrett Darby 3rd<br />

171 Hunter Nice 4th<br />

ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2012 11<br />

Bradyn Rooks looks to his coaches during a match against Beulah in Friday’s<br />

dual tournament. (Photo by Lisa Gorder)<br />

Try Our New<br />

Buffet Buffet<br />

7 Days A Week<br />

11 - 2:30 Daily •<br />

Includes:<br />

• 3 select<br />

appetizers<br />

• salad bar<br />

• soup<br />

• pizza<br />

• drink<br />

$ 11 - 2:30 Daily • 9.95 per person<br />

$ 9.95 per person<br />

710 S. Central, Sidney • 406-433-1971


12 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2012<br />

Be Cautious of Early Ice<br />

Submitted by ND FWP<br />

Winter anglers are encouraged<br />

to consider early<br />

ice conditions before traveling<br />

onto and across North<br />

Dakota lakes.<br />

Keep in mind:<br />

Snow insulates ice,<br />

hampering solid ice formation,<br />

and makes it difficult to<br />

check thickness. Snow also<br />

hides the blemishes, such as<br />

cracked, weak and open<br />

water areas.<br />

Avoid cracks, pressure<br />

ridges, slushy or darker areas<br />

that signal thinner ice.<br />

<strong>The</strong> same goes for ice that<br />

forms around partially submerged<br />

trees, brush, embankments<br />

or other structures.<br />

Ice thickness is not consistent<br />

and can vary significantly<br />

even in a small area.<br />

Ice shouldn’t be judged by<br />

appearance alone. Anglers<br />

should drill test holes as they<br />

make their way out on the<br />

lake, and an ice chisel<br />

should be used to check ice<br />

thickness while moving<br />

around.<br />

Call for all<br />

the details!<br />

Your<br />

Choice of<br />

Floor Plans<br />

Daily temperature<br />

changes cause ice to expand<br />

and contract, affecting its<br />

strength.<br />

<strong>The</strong> following minimums<br />

are recommended for<br />

travel on clear-blue lake ice<br />

formed under ideal conditions.<br />

However, early in the<br />

winter it’s a good idea to<br />

double these figures to be<br />

safe: 4 inches for a group<br />

walking single file; 6 inches<br />

for a snowmobile or all-terrain<br />

vehicle; 8-12 inches for<br />

an automobile; and 12-15<br />

inches for a pickup/truck.<br />

<strong>The</strong>se tips could help<br />

save a life:<br />

Wear a personal flotation<br />

device and carry a cell<br />

phone.<br />

Carry ice picks or a set<br />

of screwdrivers to pull yourself<br />

back on the ice if you fall<br />

through.<br />

If someone breaks<br />

through the ice, call 911 immediately.<br />

Rescue attempts<br />

should employ a long pole,<br />

board, rope, blanket or snowmobile<br />

suit. If that’s not possible,<br />

throw the victim a life<br />

jacket, empty water jug or<br />

other buoyant object. Go to<br />

the victim as a last resort, but<br />

do this by forming a human<br />

chain where rescuers lie on<br />

the ice with each person holding<br />

the feet of the person in<br />

front.<br />

To treat hypothermia,<br />

replace wet clothing with dry<br />

clothing and immediately<br />

transport victim to a hospital.<br />

Watford City Hockey Action<br />

Watford City Jr. Gold Players Cody Johnson and Jonathan Dunn crash the net<br />

for a rebound shot in Saturday’s game against Crosby. <strong>The</strong> Oilers defeated the<br />

Comets 6-1 in their first league game of the season. (Photo by Kathy Taylor)<br />

Watford City’s Rayven Meinke scores on a pass from Katie Skarda in Sunday’s<br />

game against the Williston Cougars. <strong>The</strong> Oilers defeated the Cougars 11-0. (Photo<br />

by Kathy Taylor)<br />

Reg. Price $ 190,500<br />

With these savings, you<br />

can even buy a 4 th one!


North Dakota Winter Fishing Regulations<br />

North Dakota anglers<br />

are encouraged to refer to<br />

the 2012-14 North Dakota<br />

Fishing Guide or the State<br />

Game and Fish Department’s<br />

website for winter fishing<br />

regulations.<br />

In addition, anglers can<br />

access the Game and Fish<br />

website, gf.nd.gov, for an extensive<br />

list of fishing questions<br />

and answers, and a<br />

winter fishing preview from<br />

North Dakota Outdoors<br />

magazine.<br />

Some winter fishing<br />

regulations include:<br />

A maximum of four poles<br />

is legal for ice fishing. However,<br />

when fishing a water<br />

body where both open water<br />

and ice occur at the same<br />

time, an angler is allowed a<br />

maximum of four poles, of<br />

which no more than two<br />

poles can be used in open<br />

water.<br />

Tip-ups are legal, and<br />

each tip-up is considered a<br />

single pole.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re is no restriction on<br />

the size of the hole in the ice<br />

while fishing. When a hole<br />

larger than 10 inches in diameter<br />

is left in the ice, the<br />

area in the immediate vicin-<br />

SMS Garage/Bake<br />

Sale Held Nov. 21<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sidney Middle<br />

School Student Council organized<br />

and ran a garage<br />

sale/bake sale on November<br />

21 to help aid the victims of<br />

Sidney Middle School students “shopping” at the garage/bake sale held on<br />

November 21.<br />

TEST YOUR SKILLS<br />

Take on other gamers<br />

during our Friday<br />

night tournaments!<br />

Hurricane Sandy. <strong>The</strong> sale<br />

was a huge success with the<br />

students raising $1,073.50 to<br />

send to the Red Cross! Sid-<br />

ney Middle School teacher<br />

Cindy Wagner said, “It surpassed<br />

our expectations and<br />

was lots of fun!!”<br />

ity must be marked with a<br />

natural object. See regulations<br />

for more information..<br />

It is only legal to release<br />

fish back into the water immediately<br />

after they are<br />

caught. Once a fish is held in<br />

a bucket or on a stringer, they<br />

can no longer be legally released<br />

in any water.<br />

It is illegal to catch fish<br />

and transport them in water.<br />

It is illegal to leave fish,<br />

including bait, behind on the<br />

ice.<br />

Depositing or leaving<br />

any litter or other waste material<br />

on the ice or shore is<br />

illegal.<br />

Any dressed fish to be<br />

transported, if frozen, must<br />

be packaged individually.<br />

Anglers are not allowed to<br />

freeze fillets together in one<br />

large block. Two fillets count<br />

as one fish.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily limit is a limit<br />

of fish taken from midnight to<br />

midnight, and no person<br />

may possess more than one<br />

day’s limit of fish while actively<br />

engaged in fishing. <strong>The</strong><br />

possession limit is the maximum<br />

number of fish that an<br />

angler may have in his or her<br />

possession during a fishing<br />

trip of more than one day.<br />

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1555 S. Central<br />

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14 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2012


DPHHS Diabetes Project Promotes<br />

Healthy Lifestyle Changes To<br />

Prevent Type 2 Diabetes<br />

Submitted by Jon Ebelt<br />

Diabetes affects nearly<br />

26 million Americans and an<br />

estimated 79 million adults<br />

are at risk for developing the<br />

disease. In Montana, diabetes<br />

affects more than 62,000<br />

adults. It is estimated that<br />

270,000 adult Montanans<br />

have pre-diabetes, which is<br />

a risk factor for type 2 diabetes.<br />

Type 2 diabetes can be<br />

prevented or onset delayed<br />

by lifestyle changes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Montana Diabetes<br />

Project and National Diabetes<br />

Education Program<br />

(NDEP) are Changing the<br />

Way Diabetes is Treated by<br />

working together to help<br />

people better understand<br />

how to make the necessary<br />

changes in their day-to-day<br />

life in order to prevent type 2<br />

diabetes or manage their diabetes<br />

to prevent complications,<br />

and live healthier lives.<br />

“Even if you know what<br />

to do to improve your health,<br />

figuring out how to do it and<br />

fitting it into your daily routine<br />

can be a big challenge,”<br />

said Anna Whiting Sorrell,<br />

Director of the Montana Department<br />

of Public Health<br />

and Human Services. “That’s<br />

why it’s important to set goals<br />

and make a plan to prevent<br />

type 2 diabetes or manage<br />

diabetes to prevent complications.”<br />

<strong>The</strong> Montana Diabetes<br />

Project is working with diabetes<br />

educators and the<br />

NDEP to help people make<br />

a change to live well by bringing<br />

behavior change tools to<br />

the community to help<br />

people better understand<br />

how to make healthy<br />

changes in their day-to-day<br />

life.<br />

So how do Montanans<br />

get started making these<br />

healthy changes? According<br />

to Sarah Brokaw of the Montana<br />

Diabetes Project, it’s<br />

Sidney High School<br />

Students Selected for<br />

Academic All-State<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sidney High School Activities Office is proud to announce<br />

that the following SHS Eagle athletes have been<br />

selected for Academic All-State recognition at the conclusion<br />

of the 2012-2013 Fall Sports seasons. To qualify for this<br />

honor, the student must have lettered in the activity, and sustained<br />

a minimum grade point average of 3.5. Sidney High<br />

School athletes collecting this honor are:<br />

Seniors<br />

Abby Balcer, volleyball; Ashley Bjork, volleyball; Jalyssa<br />

Gorder, volleyball/cheerleader; Abby Haraldson, volleyball;<br />

Colton Moran, football; Jason Papineau, football; Krista<br />

Steinbeisser, volleyball; Chelsea Strasheim, cheerleader;<br />

Morgan Thiel, volleyball; Molly Wilkinson, cross country.<br />

Juniors<br />

Victoria Hill, cross country/cheerleader; Rietta Iversen,<br />

volleyball; Nicole Moore, golf; Colin Moran, volleyball; Alexis<br />

Prevost, volleyball; Jeremiah Rhines, football; Tresha Sanders,<br />

cross country; Jordan Stevens, football.<br />

Sophomores<br />

Christian Anglesey, cross country; Cody Christian, football;<br />

Ethan Graves, football; Kory Halvorson, football; Tucker<br />

Heller, football; Austin Lange, football; Mark LaPan, cross<br />

country; Lakayla Nentwig, cross country; Hailey Steinbeisser,<br />

volleyball; Logan Thiel, football; Taylor Thiessen, cheerleader.<br />

Freshman<br />

Tel Hermanson, football; Tess Ler, cross country; Brianna<br />

Reid, cheerleader; Katlyn Winter, cheerleader.<br />

about choosing a goal and<br />

working toward it. <strong>The</strong><br />

NDEP’s “Make a Plan” is a<br />

great tool that can help and<br />

is available at<br />

www.diabetes.mt.gov<br />

“Once a plan is in place,<br />

the NDEP provides a number<br />

of tools to help people<br />

reach their goals,” Brokaw<br />

said. “Whether it’s to eat<br />

healthier, be more active,<br />

lose weight, or cope better<br />

with stress and emotions, the<br />

NDEP offers tools and resources<br />

to help.”<br />

For more personalized<br />

assistance, Brokaw states<br />

Montana diabetes educators<br />

can also help tailor specific<br />

plans. Local diabetes educators<br />

can be reached by contacting<br />

local hospitals or<br />

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For those at risk for type<br />

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is a 10-month program<br />

available at 15 sites across<br />

Montana and at several<br />

telehealth sites in southeast<br />

Montana. This evidencebased<br />

program has been<br />

shown to reduce the risk of<br />

diabetes by 58 percent and<br />

improve lives through simple<br />

lifestyle changes.<br />

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16 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2012<br />

Congratulations<br />

SANDRA WOLLAN!!!<br />

Our first $250 winner!<br />

Sandra registered at<br />

Meuchels!<br />

<strong>The</strong>se Watford City Area<br />

Chamber of Commerce<br />

merchants accept<br />

Watford City<br />

Christmas Dollars.<br />

Shop<br />

Watford City First<br />

This Christmas<br />

Season.<br />

O% Interest Watford City Christmas<br />

Loans Available At<br />

First International Bank & Trust<br />

Dakota West Credit Union<br />

until December 5<br />

Do your Christmas shopping at Meyers Department Store<br />

Holiday Open House<br />

Tues., Dec, 11 • 5-7 p.m.<br />

<strong>The</strong> start of Meyer’s 12 days of Christmas store<br />

specials. Like us on Facebook for the specials<br />

Register for $200 gift card to be<br />

given away on Christmas Eve<br />

Refreshments will be served<br />

Gifts for all your<br />

friends & family<br />

• Professional one-on-one service<br />

• Free gift wrapping<br />

Holiday Hours:<br />

Mon.&Thurs. 10-7<br />

Tues., Wed. & Fri. 10-6<br />

Sat. 10-5 • Sun. 1-4<br />

“We Have Something For Everyone”<br />

701-444-2906 Toll Free 1-877-842-2906 200 N. Main Watford City, ND<br />

Monday, Dec. 10, 17<br />

Schedule of Events<br />

Saturday, Dec. 1<br />

1 p.m. - “<strong>The</strong> Grinch”<br />

at Six Shooters Movie Hall<br />

Parents drop your kids off while you do your Christmas shopping!<br />

Monday, Dec. 10<br />

Kids shopping night<br />

First International Bank & Dakota<br />

West Credit Union are offering 0%<br />

Christmas loans until December 5


50 % off<br />

Storewide<br />

Decor & Other Merchandise<br />

Front Porch Floral<br />

701-842-4664 336 N Main Watford City, ND<br />

Stop In And Check Out<br />

Our Christmas Specials!<br />

LONG X BOTTLE SHOP<br />

(Located in the Long X Visitors Center)<br />

Check Out Our<br />

Great Gift Ideas!<br />

Barrett Pharmacy & Variety<br />

Free Gift Wrapping<br />

145 Main Watford City, ND 701-842-3311.<br />

701-444-3335<br />

Hwy. 85<br />

Watford City, ND<br />

• • Jewelr Jewelry Jewelr y & & & F FFashions•<br />

F Fashions•<br />

ashions• Large Large T TTween<br />

T ween Selection<br />

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• • Home Home Decor Decor • • Designer Designer Fragrances<br />

Fragrances<br />

•T •Toys •T oys by by Mattel, Mattel, Melissa Melissa & & Doug Doug & & many many more<br />

more<br />

ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2012 17<br />

Do your holiday shopping in<br />

town this year and save yourself<br />

a bundle of time and money.<br />

Watford City merchants are<br />

stocked with great gift ideas for<br />

every name on your list.<br />

See Us For...<br />

*Christmas Loans *Checking Accounts<br />

*Debit Cards *Auto Financing *Home Mortgages<br />

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329 N. Main St. Watford City, ND<br />

701-444-6484<br />

Offices in Grenora, New Town,<br />

Turtle Lake, Washburn,<br />

Riverdale, Mohall<br />

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"<br />

Bowman & Stanley<br />

Lots of gifts for<br />

him & her too!<br />

Power tools for the garage & kitchen.<br />

All of your<br />

Christmas<br />

decorating<br />

needs are here.<br />

Badlands Hardware<br />

701-444-2410 244 N Main Watford City, ND<br />

Special orders<br />

can be filled<br />

for that<br />

Special Someone!<br />

Open 7 days a week for your holiday shopping needs.<br />

701-842-3321 140 Main St. Watford City, ND<br />

"<strong>The</strong> store everybody loves to shop at"<br />

No need to head out on icy, busy roads!<br />

Larsen's has everything you need for Christmas.<br />

Check out OUR WONDERFUL SELECTION OF<br />

DESIGNER FRAGRANCES FOR THAT SPECIAL<br />

MAN OR WOMAN ON YOUR LIST!<br />

Stop in and Print your own Christmas Cards on our Kodak<br />

Picture Maker! Other photo gifts available by special order.<br />

❏ Fresh Baked Goods<br />

(Cookies, pies, buns,<br />

yula kaka)<br />

❏ Party Trays<br />

❏ Hors d'oeuvres<br />

❏ Fruit Baskets<br />

❏ Meat Bundles<br />

❏ Gift Certificates<br />

104 3rd Ave NE<br />

Watford City, ND<br />

701-842-2369


18 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2012<br />

Farm Credit Groups Award Inaugural Rural Community Grants $266,984<br />

for 11 Projects to Support Western North Dakota Communities<br />

Submitted by AgriBank, Farm Credit Services<br />

of Mandan and Farm Credit Services<br />

of North Dakota St. Paul, MN<br />

Today three Farm Credit organizations announced more<br />

than a quarter of a million dollars in grants for projects that<br />

support Western North Dakota communities.<br />

St. Paul based AgriBank joined Farm Credit Services of<br />

Mandan and Farm Credit Services of North Dakota in announcing<br />

the first ever awards made under the Rural Community<br />

Grant Fund. <strong>The</strong> organizations started the fund to support<br />

infrastructure and development projects that benefit communities<br />

in Western North Dakota. Eleven grants totaling<br />

$266,984 were awarded to worthy community projects, focused<br />

on supporting those cities and towns that have been<br />

impacted by oil and mineral exploration and production.<br />

“Farm Credit’s mission is to meet the needs of rural<br />

America,” said Bill York, CEO of AgriBank. “We are proud to<br />

work with the North Dakota associations to support these<br />

critical efforts in local communities in a way that carries out<br />

that mission.”<br />

“It was great to see the large number of requests for our<br />

first funding review. I feel good about how these 11 projects<br />

met the grant fund objectives,” said Mike O’Keeffe, CEO of<br />

Farm Credit Services of Mandan. “Our first review was a rewarding<br />

experience for our association. I look forward to distributing<br />

the funds and assessing<br />

our next set of grant<br />

requests.”<br />

“We are pleased to provide<br />

these grant funds to<br />

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exploration. AgriBank and Farm Credit Services pride themselves<br />

on being part of the rural community,” said Claude<br />

Sem, CEO of Farm Credit Services of North Dakota.<br />

Awarded recipients include the following:<br />

· St. Andrew’s Health Center: $25,000 to install an automated<br />

security system for the health center in Bottineau, ND.<br />

· Southwest Healthcare Services: $25,000 towards the<br />

purchase of two new stretchers for the emergency department<br />

in Bowman, ND.<br />

· Halliday Rural Fire Protection District: $7,050 to replace<br />

and upgrade fire equipment including a new foam<br />

system, water pumps and motor.<br />

· Halliday Public School District: $28,150 to install a safety<br />

fence at the elementary school.<br />

· Killdeer Area Ambulance District: $30,000 to build an<br />

ambulance garage and training center.<br />

· ND SD Medical Transport: $26,784 to purchase a new<br />

monitor and defibrillator in Linton, ND.<br />

· Parshall Telepharmacy: $20,000 to build a telepharmacy<br />

to serve Parshall area residents.<br />

· Ray Fire Protection District: $30,000 to upgrade current<br />

response equipment with the purchase of a new first<br />

response vehicle.<br />

· Sakakawea Medical Center: $20,000 to improve the<br />

medical facility in Hazen, ND.<br />

· South Heart Fire District: $30,000 to build a fire truck<br />

storage facility closer to the South Heart community.<br />

· Tioga Public School District: $25,000 to provide temporary<br />

housing for teachers as the community’s student population<br />

continues to grow.<br />

About AgriBank<br />

AgriBank is one of the largest banks within the national<br />

Farm Credit System, with over $78 billion in total assets. As<br />

agriculture’s borrower owned financial leader, AgriBank<br />

complements the market facing focus of affiliated Associations<br />

to serve rural America in a District that stretches from<br />

Ohio to Wyoming and from Minnesota to Arkansas, representing<br />

nearly 40% of farmland and over 54% of cropland in<br />

the United States. <strong>The</strong> affiliated Associations and AgriBank<br />

are collaborating in successfully shaping the future of agriculture.<br />

For more information visit www.agribank.com.<br />

About Farm Credit Services of North Dakota<br />

Farm Credit Services of North Dakota is a member<br />

owned agricultural credit association providing loans to farmers<br />

and ranchers for real estate, machinery, and livestock<br />

and operating needs. FCS of ND also offers life and disability<br />

and crop insurances to the rural community. FCS of ND<br />

serves 17 counties in northwest North Dakota through eight<br />

branch offices located in Minot, Bottineau, Carrington, Rugby,<br />

and Williston, including Bowbells Crop Insurance (Bowbells),<br />

Schaan Crop Insurance (Rugby) and Ward County Crop Insurance<br />

(Minot). For more information visit<br />

www.farmcreditnd.com.<br />

About Farm Credit Services of Mandan<br />

In addition to operating and real estate loans, Farm Credit<br />

Services of Mandan offers agribusiness financing, livestock<br />

and equipment loans, leasing services, tax, accounting and<br />

payroll services, crop, forage and livestock insurance, life<br />

and disability insurance, stock financing for energy, feed, or<br />

food processing, and a cash patronage program. Farm Credit<br />

Services of Mandan is a member owned agricultural financing<br />

cooperative that serves a twenty county area in southwest<br />

North Dakota, with fulltime offices in Beulah, Bowman,<br />

Carson, Dickinson, Mandan, Mott, Washburn, and Wishek.<br />

For more information visit www.farmcreditmandan.com.<br />

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ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2012 19<br />

Guest Opinion:<br />

God, Led By <strong>The</strong> Word,<br />

Confessing Christ To <strong>The</strong> World<br />

Submitted by<br />

Pastor Jay Reinke<br />

Concordia Lutheran<br />

Church, Williston<br />

One of my “claims to<br />

fame” in life is that I once saw<br />

Mother Teresa in person.<br />

I had recently graduated<br />

from Concordia Seminary in<br />

St. Louis, and read on a<br />

church bulletin board that<br />

Mother Teresa was to be the<br />

featured speaker that very<br />

afternoon at a pro-life convention<br />

being held in downtown<br />

St. Louis.<br />

I jumped in my car and<br />

drove to the convention site.<br />

I arrived late, so I didn’t hear<br />

Mother Teresa’s entire<br />

speech. However, when I<br />

saw and heard her, I was<br />

startled by two things. First,<br />

Mother Teresa was an extremely<br />

small woman. She<br />

was very, very short. Second,<br />

she spoke very gently<br />

and very deliberately. She<br />

had a notable, though a<br />

pleasant accent. What<br />

amazed me was that her<br />

message, spoken so humbly<br />

esidney.com<br />

is now<br />

Everything<br />

<strong>Roundup</strong> on<br />

the web<br />

and so slowly, was so powerful.<br />

Her simple words and<br />

demeanor overpowered the<br />

crowded convention center.<br />

We were reminded again of<br />

a truth. <strong>The</strong> only Christian<br />

thing to do, the only human<br />

thing to do, was to welcome<br />

and to treasure the weakest<br />

and most dependent lives<br />

among us, the unborn.<br />

Recently, an atheist<br />

group at one of America’s<br />

prestigious Ivy League<br />

schools, Dartmouth College,<br />

hosted a public debate. <strong>The</strong><br />

group announced that it<br />

would consider why “one of<br />

the most beloved people of<br />

the century, Mother Teresa, is<br />

[in the words of the famed<br />

atheist, Christopher<br />

Hitchens] ‘a lying, thieving<br />

Albanian dwarf.’”<br />

<strong>The</strong> atheist students asserted<br />

that the public has<br />

been “conned into thinking<br />

this woman was good,” and<br />

stated that she “was not a<br />

friend of the poor,” but “was a<br />

friend of poverty.”<br />

<strong>The</strong>se students’ provocative<br />

statements could<br />

be cited as yet more evidence<br />

that our society is<br />

pursuing a trend of mocking<br />

anything that has traditionally<br />

been held in respect,<br />

especially if it is a<br />

person or an idea that has<br />

any connection to Christianity.<br />

(Imagine, for a moment,<br />

how likely the atheist<br />

group would have<br />

been to suggest, or what<br />

the public reaction likely<br />

would have been had the<br />

group stated publicly, that the<br />

prophet Mohammed was “a<br />

lying, thieving Arab.”)<br />

But I digress. My primary<br />

point in sharing the actions<br />

of that student group is not to<br />

point out that Christians and<br />

the things we hold dear are<br />

considered fair game in<br />

today’s public square. My<br />

point is to remind you that<br />

there is no Christian man or<br />

woman that can escape others’<br />

ability to doubt or to denounce<br />

them.<br />

Because of that, this is<br />

the challenge I would lay in<br />

front of you today. Forget the<br />

Christians you have known.<br />

Some of those Christians (like<br />

a Mother Teresa) you may<br />

hold in very high regard. If<br />

that is the case, I am grateful.<br />

<strong>The</strong>re may be others who<br />

claim to be Christian whom<br />

you hold in utter disdain, as<br />

idiots, scoundrels, or hypocrites.<br />

If that is the case, let<br />

me offer my regrets. (<strong>The</strong>re<br />

are many, I can tell you, who<br />

believe those words describe<br />

me.)<br />

But forget the Christians<br />

you’ve known. Forget the laity,<br />

forget the pastors who<br />

have served you poorly or<br />

who have served you well.<br />

Forget me. Instead, consider<br />

Jesus. Don’t consider Him<br />

on the basis of those who<br />

confess Him, even if they are<br />

like Mother Teresa. Like her,<br />

they can be doubted or dismissed.<br />

Consider Jesus on<br />

the basis of His own claims<br />

about Himself.<br />

Consider Jesus on the<br />

basis of His promises. Regarding<br />

His exclusive nature<br />

to be the access to heaven,<br />

consider Jesus’ claim, “I am<br />

the way, and the truth, and<br />

the life; No one comes to the<br />

Father, but by me.” Consider<br />

Jesus’ claim to be and to do<br />

what no man can possibly be<br />

or do: “I am the Good Shepherd.<br />

I lay down my life for<br />

the sheep. I give eternal life<br />

to them, and they shall never<br />

perish. And no one shall<br />

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snatch them out of my hand.”<br />

Consider Jesus on the basis<br />

of His promise to you: “Lo, I<br />

am with you always.” Consider<br />

Jesus on the basis of<br />

what He said on the cross<br />

about the guilt that separates<br />

you from God: “Father, forgive<br />

them,” and “It is finished.”<br />

Take your eyes off the<br />

Christians you know. Even if<br />

you respect them, others will<br />

find reasons to denounce<br />

them. If there are Christians<br />

whom you don’t respect, who<br />

have turned you away from<br />

the Christian faith, don’t let<br />

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their error or weakness keep<br />

you from getting in the ring<br />

and wrestling with the One<br />

who claimed to fulfill all of<br />

God’s promises for you,<br />

Jesus.<br />

But be warned. When<br />

you take your eyes off of<br />

Christians and place them on<br />

Jesus, when you wrestle with<br />

the claims and promises that<br />

Jesus makes, those claims<br />

and promises may just break<br />

you. If they do, as was the<br />

case for Mother Teresa, nothing<br />

will ever again be the<br />

same.<br />

LONG X BOTTLE<br />

SHOP<br />

In-store<br />

specials every<br />

week.<br />

Hwy. 85, Watford City<br />

Mon.-Sat.<br />

701-444-3335<br />

1-5 p.m. Sun.<br />

(Located in Long X Visitors Center)<br />

Sports Booster<br />

WEEKLY SCHEDULE<br />

Basketball<br />

Thursday, Dec. 6<br />

Watford City boys vs Heart River at<br />

Belfield, 8 p.m.<br />

Friday, Dec. 7<br />

Circle vs Froid/Med Lake at Froid, girls<br />

6 p.m., boys 7:30 p.m.<br />

R&L at Scobey Invitational<br />

Bainville at Fairview, girls 6 p.m.; boys<br />

7:30 p.m.<br />

Culbertson vs Westby/Grenora at<br />

Grenora, girls 6 p.m.; boys 7:30 p.m.<br />

Savage vs Froid/Med Lake at Froid,<br />

girls 6 p.m.; boys 7:30 p.m.<br />

Brockton girls & boys at Native<br />

American Classic at Billings Metra<br />

Saturday, Dec. 8<br />

Bainville vs Froid/Med Lake at Froid,<br />

girls 6 p.m., boys 7:30 p.m.<br />

R&L at Scobey Invitational<br />

Froid/Lake at Bainville, girls 6 p.m.;<br />

boys 7:30 p.m.<br />

Minot Ryan boys at Watford City, 6 p.m.<br />

Culbertson vs Nashua at Wolf Point,<br />

girls 6 p.m.; boys 7:30 p.m.<br />

Fairview vs Saco at Wolf Point, girls 6<br />

p.m.; boys 7:30 p.m.<br />

Savage at Terry, girls 6 p.m.; boys 7:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Brockton girls & boys at Native<br />

American Classic at Billings Metra<br />

Tuesday, Dec. 11<br />

Sidney at Williston, girls & boys, 6:30<br />

p.m.<br />

Wrestling<br />

Thursday, Dec. 6<br />

Sidney at Dillon, 7 p.m.<br />

Friday & Saturday, Dec. 7&8<br />

Sidney at Butte Duals<br />

Saturday, Dec. 8<br />

Sidney JV at Glasgow<br />

Watford City at Bowman Tourney<br />

Tuesday, Dec. 11<br />

Watford City at Sidney, 7 p.m.<br />

Check out<br />

our hard<br />

ice cream!<br />

Speech & Drama<br />

Saturday, Dec. 8<br />

Sidney at Shepherd<br />

Hockey<br />

Friday, Dec. 7<br />

Sidney Peewee at Crosby, 6:30 p.m.<br />

Sidney Jr. Gold at Moose Jaw Tourney<br />

Saturday, Dec. 8<br />

Sidney Jr. Gold at Moose Jaw Tourney<br />

Bismarck Girls U19 at Sidney, 3 p.m.<br />

Sidney Peewee at Watford City, 2 p.m.<br />

Sidney Bantam at Watford City, 5 p.m.<br />

Sunday, Dec. 9<br />

Sidney Jr. Gold at Moose Jaw Tourney<br />

Sidney Girls U19 at Williston, 3 p.m.<br />

Hazen Bantams at Watford City, 1 p.m.<br />

Watford City Girls 19U at Bottineau,<br />

4:30 p.m.<br />

Gymnastics<br />

Saturday & Sunday, Dec. 8&9<br />

Sidney at Dickinson<br />

Support Your Favorite Team<br />

Be Sure To Thank <strong>The</strong> Sports Booster Schedule Sponsors On This Page<br />

Family<br />

Dining<br />

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20 ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2012<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

ADMISTRATIVE<br />

ASSISTANT WANTED<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Roundup</strong> is looking for<br />

a full time Administrative Assistant<br />

to work Monday 8-5,<br />

Tuesday - Friday 9-5. MUST<br />

have computer skills to include:<br />

Microsoft Word,<br />

Internet and 10 key skills.<br />

Duties include answering<br />

phones, perform light cleaning<br />

and other duties as assigned.<br />

Wage negotiable<br />

DOE. Apply at Sidney Job<br />

Service.<br />

(2-tfn)<br />

CARRIERS WANTED<br />

Need extra cash or want to<br />

get some exercise? We have<br />

carrier routes available in<br />

most parts of Sidney. Call<br />

406-433-3306, or fill out ap-<br />

Administrative Assistant<br />

Position Open<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Roundup</strong> is looking for a full time Administrative<br />

Assistant to work Monday 8-5, Tuesday - Friday 9-5.<br />

MUST have computer skills to include: Microsoft<br />

Word, Internet and 10 key skills. Duties include<br />

answering phones, perform light cleaning and other<br />

duties as assigned. Wage negotiable DOE.<br />

Apply at Sidney Job Service<br />

Graphic Designer Wanted<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Roundup</strong> Newspaper in Sidney is looking for a full<br />

time Computer Graphic Designer to work Monday -<br />

Friday. Employer is willing to train. Must have strong<br />

computer skills. Salary is dependant on skill level, related<br />

work experience and/or education. Physical requirements<br />

may include sitting for long periods, bending,<br />

reaching and repetitive motion. Paid vacation after<br />

one year. Typing, Microsoft Word 2003, Office Grammar<br />

and Spelling testing is required. Wage DOE.<br />

Apply at Sidney Job Service.<br />

plication at <strong>The</strong> <strong>Roundup</strong>,<br />

111 W. Main, Sidney.<br />

(35-tfn)<br />

COOKS, DISHWASHERS<br />

& SERVERS<br />

Wage DOE. Apply in person<br />

at Cattle-Ac, 119 N. Central<br />

Ave., Sidney, MT.<br />

(8-tfn)<br />

CLINIC POSITIONS<br />

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Classy Deadline: Noon Monday<br />

PT paid over 10 quarters.<br />

Benefits include health insurance,<br />

life insurance, extended<br />

illness bank, 401K<br />

and paid vacation. RMC is an<br />

equal opportunity employer.<br />

Contact Shawna Durocher at<br />

406-787-6401. Dietary Supervisor:<br />

Full-time dietary<br />

supervisor position, wages<br />

DOE plus benefits. Dietary<br />

Supervisor Certification paid<br />

by RMC. Responsibilities include;<br />

departmental budget<br />

management, ordering, inventory<br />

control, patient nutritional<br />

assessment, hiring<br />

and evaluating staff, cooking,<br />

dish washing. Day shift<br />

with rotating weekends with<br />

dietary personnel. Contact<br />

Shawna Durocher at 406-<br />

787-6401 for further information.<br />

(40-tfn)<br />

HELP WANTED<br />

Panini's Pizzeria is now hiring<br />

cooks and waitresses for<br />

their new restaurant in<br />

Yellowstone Marketplace.<br />

Contact 541-510-5348 or<br />

stop by and pick up an application.<br />

(19-tfn)<br />

DENTAL HYGENIST<br />

Looking for a motivated<br />

hygenist to join our team.<br />

State of the art, comprehensive,<br />

general, and cosmetic<br />

practice. Call 406-433-7645.<br />

(33-tfn)<br />

ADMINISTRATIVE<br />

ASSISTANT<br />

35 hours per week, Mon. - Fri.<br />

Health and pension benefit<br />

package; 2 weeks vacation<br />

per year. Information contact<br />

Pastor George Karres at<br />

406-433-3350. Send or bring<br />

resume to: Pella Lutheran<br />

Church, 418 W. Main Street,<br />

Sidney, MT 59270,<br />

gkarres@pellachurch.net<br />

(40-4tc)<br />

Help Wanted - Office Manager<br />

Taylor Ag. Services, Inc., an established agricultural<br />

retailer in Watford City, N.D, is seeking applications<br />

for an office man-ager with at least 5 years of experience.<br />

<strong>The</strong> successful candidate must have experience<br />

with Quick-Books and will oversee all accounting<br />

functions. An Accounting degree is preferred.<br />

We offer competitive salary and benefits. Taylor Ag<br />

Services, Inc. is a full-service retailer of fertilizers<br />

and chemicals and provides aerial and ground application<br />

services as well as agronomy services.<br />

Please send a resume and cover letter to Taylor Ag<br />

Services, Inc., Attention: Kent Taylor, P.O. Box 1229,<br />

Watford City, N.D. 58854, or call Kent Taylor at 701-<br />

770-6739.<br />

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to your classy<br />

online!<br />

(Additional Charge)<br />

GYMNASTICS<br />

INSTRUCTOR NEEDED<br />

Sidney Gymnastics Club is<br />

currently looking for an outgoing<br />

individual to instruct<br />

Wheelers Class, Mon. & Wed.<br />

4 p.m. - 5 p.m. & Tumblebugs<br />

Class Tues. 3 p.m. & Friday 3<br />

& 4 p.m. No experience necessary,<br />

willing to train. For<br />

more information please call<br />

Coach Pat McWilliams, 406-<br />

478-9101.<br />

(42-tfn)<br />

FULL-TIME COMPUTER<br />

GRAPHIC DESIGNER<br />

Full-time Computer Graphic<br />

Designer position to work<br />

Monday thru Friday. Employer<br />

is willing to train. Must<br />

have strong computer skills.<br />

Salary is dependent on skill<br />

level, related work experience<br />

and/or education.<br />

Physical requirements may<br />

include sitting for long periods,<br />

bending, reaching and<br />

erpetitive motion. Paid vacation<br />

after a year. Typing,<br />

Microsoft Word 2003, Office<br />

Grammar and Spelling testing<br />

is required. Wage DOE.<br />

(42-tfn)<br />

Agri Industries Inc., a 30 year old<br />

company is looking for a top quality<br />

Telecommunications Technician and a<br />

Journeyman Electrician for our<br />

Sidney, Montana office.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Journeyman Electrician will<br />

require a valid Electrician’s license in<br />

Montana and North Dakota.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ideal candidate shall have a<br />

proven track record of strong<br />

communication skills, quality<br />

workmanship, outstanding customer<br />

service, high ethical standards and a<br />

very positive attitude.<br />

Some telecommunications experience<br />

preferred. A valid driver’s license is<br />

required, and we are a drug free work<br />

place. We provide use of our service<br />

vehicles, and also offer a complete<br />

benefit package including: paid time<br />

off, medical and a 401(K).<br />

To apply – Call 406-488-8066 or<br />

fax resume to 406-488-8067.<br />

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call us at:<br />

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JOB FAIR<br />

TRUCK DRIVER JOB<br />

FAIR<br />

Truck drivers job fair. Best<br />

Western, Sidney, MT. Thursday,<br />

December 6, from 3-7<br />

p.m. Get interviewed on the<br />

spot. Hiring Class A Drivers.<br />

Apply online @<br />

transystemsllc.com. Housing<br />

available.<br />

(41-2tc)<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

LAND FOR SALE<br />

Commercial and residential<br />

land available, two miles<br />

north of Arnegard, ND. Excellent<br />

location for travel to<br />

Watford City and Williston.<br />

701-842-2168 or 701-570-<br />

8108.<br />

(39-4tc)<br />

FOR SALE<br />

For sale, 3 bedroom, 2 bath<br />

home in Watford City. Asking<br />

$160,000. Call 406-781-<br />

7734.<br />

(39-tfn)<br />

FOR RENT<br />

FURNISHED RENTALS<br />

Glendive. Nightly or<br />

weekly,Cable TV, WiFi,<br />

weekly cleaning. RV spaces/<br />

full hookups. Riverview &<br />

Whispering Trees Suites &<br />

RV. glendivemotelrental.com.<br />

406-253-0451 or 406-939-<br />

1720.<br />

(10-tfn)<br />

1 LOT FOR RENT<br />

1 lot availiable for rent in Sidney<br />

with purchase of manufactured<br />

home from Schmart<br />

Solutions. Home Financing<br />

availiable. 406-488-6183 or<br />

schmartsolutions@gmail.com.<br />

(37-tfn)<br />

Your local Bible<br />

Book Store. If we<br />

don't have it, we'll<br />

order it for you.<br />

119 So. Central<br />

Sidney, MT<br />

406-433-3355<br />

www.carpentersstorehaus.com<br />

www.gloriasdiscovery.com<br />

LOG CABIN FOR RENT<br />

3 bedroom new log cabin.<br />

Fully furnished even the bedding<br />

move in ready, located<br />

20 miles south of Watford<br />

City, ND. 701-260-1515<br />

(40-3tp)<br />

RV SPACE FOR RENT<br />

RV space for rent, full hookups.<br />

406-488-1447.<br />

(42-2tp)<br />

RETAIL/OFFICE SPACE<br />

FOR RENT<br />

Retail/office space availiable<br />

immediately at Yellowstone<br />

Marketplace. Space is in<br />

lower level, $750/mo., all<br />

utilities paid. 406-433-8230.<br />

(42-4tp)<br />

SERVICES<br />

HOT SHOT TRUCKING<br />

Haul Lass, LLC is now servicing<br />

the area. Delivering<br />

anywhere, anytime! Reliable,<br />

responsible & local!<br />

Give me a call at 406-480-<br />

Services:<br />

Oilfield or private location development and reclamation<br />

Berm building (gravel, scoria or steel)<br />

Battery set-up • Roustabout services<br />

Welding (portable & shop),<br />

Scoria, Gravel & Clay Products (Trucking Available)<br />

Certified Weed-Free Scoria:<br />

Oversize Crushed Scoria • 2 ½" Crushed Scoria<br />

Scoria Fines • Pitrun Scoria<br />

Gravel Products:<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Employee Relations Coordinator<br />

Sidney, Montana<br />

0126 or 406-488-6613, email<br />

hoffhd@hotmail.com or fax<br />

406-488-6107. Dianna Hoff,<br />

Hauler.<br />

(47-tfn)<br />

WELDING<br />

Welding & repair work. No<br />

job is too small. Portable<br />

welder, reasonable rates.<br />

701-444-2936.<br />

(30-tfn)<br />

COMPLETE SERVICE<br />

CENTER<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Roundup</strong> provides free<br />

Fax service at Meuchel Computer<br />

Services, Watford City,<br />

ND, for all news, photos & advertising<br />

copy. You may drop<br />

your <strong>Roundup</strong> payments at<br />

Meuchels.<br />

(tfn)<br />

WINDSHIELD<br />

REPLACEMENTS<br />

Lowest price around. Quick<br />

service. Over 300 windshields<br />

in stock for cars, pickups<br />

& semis. Magrum Mo-<br />

Class 5 & Class 13 • 1 ½" Fractured Rock<br />

1 ½"-3/4" Clean Natural Rock • Rip Rap • Clay<br />

For more information call:<br />

Office: 701-842-6379<br />

Dispatch: 701-570-4933 Kilen Backhoe<br />

Service<br />

To be successful, this position requires general knowledge of employee relations and human<br />

resources practices, company benefit programs, OSHA and Workman's compensation reporting.<br />

<strong>The</strong> candidate must be highly organized possessing strong computer skills along with the<br />

ability to multi-task. You must have an attention to detail, excellent interpersonal skills and the<br />

ability to maintain confidentiality. This position is responsible for advertising, recruiting, hiring<br />

and processing all new hires including pre-employment screening. Coordinates annual wellness<br />

clinics, trainings and maintains appropriate records. Maintains current shift lists, phone lists<br />

and calendars. Distributes weekly safety training materials. Assists with Open Enrollment.<br />

Reports all Workman's Compensation accidents and maintains OSHA logs. Coordinates annual<br />

service awards banquet. Resolves employee Relations issues as they arise. Salary Depends on<br />

Experience Benefits include medical/dental, 401(k), life insurance, vacation, sick, and holiday<br />

pay.<br />

Send resume to Tracy Taynor<br />

Sidney Sugars Incorporated<br />

35140 County Road 125<br />

Sidney, MT 59270.<br />

Email: ttaynor@crystalsugar.com<br />

Phone: 406-433-9320<br />

Fax: 406-433-9317<br />

EOE • Drug free workplace<br />

tors, 1820 2nd St. W.,<br />

Williston. 701-572-0114.<br />

(5-tfn)<br />

KIRKLAND INC. SER-<br />

VICES<br />

Services: oilfield or private<br />

location development and<br />

reclamation, berm building<br />

(gravel, scoria, or steel), battery<br />

set-up, roustabout services,<br />

welding (portable &<br />

shop), scoria, gravel, & clay<br />

products (trucking available).<br />

Certified Weed-Free Scoria:<br />

Oversize crushed scoria,<br />

2 1/2'' crushed scoria, scoria<br />

fines, pitrun scoria. Gravel<br />

Products: Class 5 & class<br />

13, 1 1/2'' fractured rock, 1 1/<br />

2''-3/4'' clean natural rock, rip<br />

rap, clay. For more information<br />

call: office: 701-842-6379<br />

or dispatch: 701-570-4933.<br />

(42-4tc)<br />

FARM & RANCH<br />

MINERALS &<br />

SUPPLEMENTS<br />

Complete line of minerals &<br />

supplements. Protein & mineral<br />

tabs for cattle, horses &<br />

sheep. All types of liquid feed<br />

for livestock. Calving supplies.<br />

R&J Ag Supply 406-<br />

488-1953, 406-480-2006, 1-<br />

800-233-2499, Sidney, MT.<br />

(2-tfn)<br />

VERMEER HAYING<br />

EQUIPMENT<br />

See us today for all your<br />

haying & feeding equipment,<br />

sweeps & farm oil. Anderson<br />

Vermeer Sales & Service.<br />

Open Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5:30<br />

p.m. 701-828-3358 or 701-<br />

828-3482 (after hrs.).<br />

Alexander, ND.<br />

(42-tfn)<br />

HESSTON 1014<br />

Hesston 1014 hydro swing<br />

hay conditioner. Williston,<br />

• Sewers • Basements<br />

• Water Pipelines<br />

Marvin (406) 798-3601<br />

Marlon (406) 489-1243<br />

Kenny (406) 489-1426<br />

ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2012 21<br />

Help Wanted<br />

Factory Labor<br />

$14.80/hour Wage Increase!!<br />

Bid jobs up to $16.22/hour Wage Increase!!<br />

Opportunity for advancement to full time positions<br />

On the job training<br />

Overtime may be available<br />

Employee Referral Program<br />

Sidney Sugars Incorporated has the following positions open:<br />

•Maintenance Electrician: $22.21 hour starting; $26.18 and full time with proven<br />

competence. Requires successful completion of employer administered written test.<br />

•Boiler Operator: Class 1 or 2 license $26.18. Class 3 $21.95 hr with willingness to<br />

learn.Requires Montana or transferable Boiler Operator license.<br />

•Factory Office Clerk: $14.80 hour, seasonal position subject to call back<br />

Walk-ins are welcome!<br />

Equal Opportunity Employer<br />

Drug Free Workplace<br />

701-875-4278, $4000.<br />

O.B.O.<br />

(36-tfn)<br />

RECREATIONAL<br />

VEHICLES<br />

1999 JAYCO FOR SALE<br />

26' pull camper in Sidney.<br />

Fully winterized with insulated<br />

skirting. Great condition!<br />

Must be moved.<br />

$7,900.00 O.B.O. 406-212-<br />

9559.<br />

(41-3tp)<br />

•Admissions Receptionist<br />

•Business Office<br />

•Food Services<br />

Cashier<br />

Dietary Aide<br />

Dish Room Worker<br />

Food Service Director<br />

Retail Cook<br />

•Lodge<br />

Dietary Aide<br />

Cook<br />

Resident Assistant<br />

•Nursing Services<br />

CNA<br />

Extended Care<br />

Surgery Services<br />

LPN<br />

Extended Care LPN/RN<br />

Clinic LPN/RN<br />

Registered Nurse<br />

Acute Care<br />

OB<br />

•Surgical Technologist<br />

• Walk-In Clinic<br />

Receptionist<br />

VEHICLES<br />

2000 NISSAN XTERRA<br />

For sale 2000 Nissan Xterra,<br />

great condition. Low miles for<br />

this year! 4WD, moonroof,<br />

roof rack, manual transmission,<br />

good tires, 134,000<br />

miles. $6,300 O.B.O. Call<br />

Anne for more details. 208-<br />

851-2061.<br />

(42-1tp)<br />

Full time benefits are:<br />

• Holiday, Vacation and sick pay<br />

• Insurance for medical, dental and life<br />

• Pension and 401 (k)<br />

Apply in person or request an application from:<br />

Sidney Sugars Incorporated<br />

35140 County Road 125 - Sidney, MT - 406-433-9320<br />

Apply at Job Service Work Force Center<br />

211 N Central Ave – Sidney, MT<br />

www.sidneysugars.com


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2008 Ford Crew Cab, 3/4 ton, 4x4, 6.4 diesel..$24,995<br />

2008 Impala LTZ ................................... $15,995<br />

1968 Olds Cutlass 2 door .......................... $5,495<br />

2001 Chrysler Sebring 4 door Sedan .......... $3,995<br />

1983 Ford 20’ Motorhome ........................ $3,495<br />

1984 24’ Fifth Wheel Camper .................... $2,995<br />

1997 Dodge 1/2 4x4 .................................. $2,595<br />

1993 Chevy 4x4 ......................................... $2,995<br />

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Just North of McDonald’s Sidney, MT<br />

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Corelle dishware, folding<br />

table & 4 chairs, brand new,<br />

$50. Doll house, Little Tikes<br />

blue & white toy box, $75.<br />

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2007 GMC Sierra Classic 1500 Ext. Cab<br />

4x4, Z71, Tow Package, Alloy Wheels, Maroon, Ebony<br />

Cloth, 105,000 Miles<br />

NADA Price $18,150<br />

Sale Price $13,500<br />

Call Don<br />

701-770-1949<br />

end table, $50. All in good<br />

condition. 406-480-2288.<br />

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We train men & women for<br />

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Now meeting at<br />

Sidney Healthworks; Tues.<br />

6:30- 8:30 p.m., Wed. 7:30-<br />

8:30 p.m., Thurs. 6:15- 7:15<br />

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Lunch<br />

Menus<br />

Sidney Schools<br />

Thurs., Dec. 6: Stir fry, ravioli,<br />

cheese stick, tossed salad, pineapple.<br />

Fri., Dec. 7: Chicken alfredo, garlic<br />

toast, broccoli, peaches.<br />

Mon., Dec. 10: No School.<br />

Tues., Dec. 11: Chicken strips, potatoes<br />

& gravy, broccoli, mandarin oranges.<br />

Wed., Dec. 12: Polish wiener wraps,<br />

baked beans, green beans, pudding.<br />

Richey Schools<br />

Thurs., Dec. 6: Fish nuggets & salad<br />

bar.<br />

Fri., Dec. 7: Drummies, roasted potatoes,<br />

mixed veggies, fruit & bread.<br />

Mon., Dec. 10: Mini corn dogs, chips,<br />

corn & oranges.<br />

Tues., Dec. 11: Chicken noodle soup,<br />

addorted sandwiches, salad bar, cupcakes.<br />

Wed. Dec. 12: Super salad bar.<br />

E. Fairview School<br />

Thurs., Dec. 6: Sloppy joes, sun<br />

chips, salad, honeydew.<br />

Fri., Dec. 7: Chili, corn bread, mixed<br />

veggies, cantaloupe.<br />

Mon., Dec. 10: BBQ pulled pork on<br />

bun, rice, corn, applesauce.<br />

Tues., Dec. 11: Hamburger stoganoff<br />

pasta, salad, peas, fresh pineapple,<br />

bun.<br />

Thurs., Dec. 12: Turkey sandwich,<br />

noodle soup, peaches, veggies.<br />

Fairview School<br />

Thurs., Dec. 6: Cowboy beans, fruit<br />

salad, brocolli, jello, bun.<br />

Fri., Dec. 7: Polish dogs & kraut,<br />

macoroni salad, carrots, oranges.<br />

Mon., Dec. 10: Pork chop sandwich,<br />

pasta salad, peas, applesauce, pudding.<br />

Tues., Dec. 11: Pizza hotidish,<br />

caesar salad, pears, garlic toast.<br />

Wed. Dec. 12: Crispitos, nachos,<br />

raw vegetables, grapes.<br />

Culbertson School<br />

Thurs., Dec. 6: Chicken tenders,<br />

crinkle fries, mandarin oranges.<br />

Fri., Dec. 7: Hot pockets, tortilla<br />

chips, peaches.<br />

Mon., Dec. 10: Loaded baked potato,<br />

broccoli, pears.<br />

Tues., Dec. 11: Peanut butter & jam<br />

crustables, orange wedges.<br />

Wed, Dec. 12: Meatballs, mashed<br />

potatoes, corn, apricots.<br />

Bainville School<br />

Thurs., Dec. 6: Slush burgers, chips,<br />

baked beans, carrots, banana.<br />

Fri., Dec. 7: Italian dunkers, green<br />

beans, mixed fruit.<br />

Mon., Dec. 10: Corn dogs, potato,<br />

broccoli, pears.<br />

Tues., Dec. 11: Beef stroganoff,<br />

noodles, veggies, apple slices.<br />

Wed. Dec. 12: Ham & cheese wrap,<br />

carrot sticks, tropical fruit.<br />

Lambert School<br />

Thurs., Dec. 6: Chicken patty,<br />

mashed potatoes, gravy, green<br />

beans, pears.<br />

Fri., Dec. 7: Hot ham & cheese,<br />

chips, pudding.<br />

Mon., Dec. 10: Hot pockets, chips,<br />

cookie.<br />

Tues., Dec. 11: Hamburger gravy,<br />

mashed potatoes, corn, buns,<br />

peaches.<br />

Wed., Dec. 12: Chicken ala king,<br />

salad, cake.<br />

Froid School<br />

Thurs., Dec. 6: French dip sandwich,<br />

french fries, green beans, fruit.<br />

Fri., Dec. 7: Cod fish, parslied potatoes,<br />

peas & carrots, fruit.<br />

Mon., Dec. 10: Chicken supreme egg<br />

rolls, sweet & sour sauce, fortune<br />

cookies, fruit.<br />

Tues., Dec. 11: Pigs in a blanket,<br />

macaroni & cheese, peas, fruit.<br />

Wed., Dec. 12: Pancakes, sausage<br />

patties, scrambled eggs, blueberries.<br />

Savage School<br />

Thurs., Dec. 6: Super nachos, green<br />

beans, salsa, mixed fruit.<br />

Fri., Dec. 7: Stew, biscuits,<br />

applesauce.<br />

Mon., Dec. 10: Hamburgers, lettuce,<br />

tomato, onion, pickles, potatoes,<br />

peaches.<br />

Tues., Dec. 11: Stroganoff, corn,<br />

bread, fruit salad.<br />

Wed., Dec. 12: Taco hot dish, rice,<br />

peas, applesauce.<br />

Rau School<br />

Thurs., Dec. 6: Shrimp, fries, pineapple,<br />

muffin.<br />

Fri., Dec. 7: Soup, roll, fruit.<br />

Mon., Dec. 10: No School.<br />

Tues., Dec. 11: Goulash, green<br />

beans, pears, bread.<br />

Wed., Dec. 12: Chicken gravy,<br />

mashed potatoes, carrots, peaches.<br />

2012 Buick Enclave<br />

AWD Leather Group<br />

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2012 Chevrolet<br />

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Rocky Ridge<br />

#C4698<br />

MSRP $53,048<br />

Murphy Discount - $2,500<br />

Rebates* - $5,000<br />

NICE! $45,548<br />

2012 Chevrolet Silverado<br />

Crew Cab 1500 LT<br />

2012 Chevrolet Silverado<br />

Crew Cab LTZ<br />

2012 GMC Sierra 1500<br />

Crew Cab SLE<br />

MURPHY MOTORS<br />

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Rebates* - $4,000<br />

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MSRP $45,325<br />

Murphy Discount - $2,000<br />

Rebates* - $5,000<br />

ONLY: $38,325!!<br />

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MSRP $39,700<br />

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MSRP $43,140<br />

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NOW! $39,640<br />

2012 Chevrolet Silverado<br />

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2012 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT<br />

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2012 GMC Sierra 1500<br />

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GMC! $27,735<br />

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2012 Sierra 4WD<br />

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2012 GMC Sierra 2500<br />

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2012 GMC Sierra Denali<br />

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MSRP $55,410<br />

Murphy Discount - $3,500<br />

Rebates* - $4,500<br />

$47,410<br />

*0%/60 Months<br />

MSRP $51,510<br />

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2012 GMC Acadia<br />

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MSRP $47,265<br />

Murphy Discount - $2,000<br />

Rebates* - $2,000<br />

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2012 GMC Sierra<br />

Rocky Ridge 1500<br />

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MSRP $53,470<br />

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Rebates* - $5,000<br />

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2012 Chevrolet Silverado<br />

1500 Crew Cab<br />

2012 Yukon SLT<br />

Heated Seats!<br />

#C4663 2012 Chevrolet 1500 4WD<br />

Crew Cab<br />

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MSRP $38,620<br />

Murphy Discount - $2,000<br />

Rebates* - $6,000<br />

$30,620<br />

*0%/60 Months<br />

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MSRP $56,670<br />

Murphy Discount - $3,500<br />

Rebates* - $1,000<br />

$52,170<br />

*0%/60 Months<br />

#C4268<br />

MSRP $38,195<br />

Murphy Discount - $2,000<br />

Rebates* - $5,500<br />

$30,695<br />

*0%/60 Months<br />

2012 Chevrolet Volt<br />

$537<br />

Month Plus tax,<br />

title and license<br />

MPGe 94<br />

Combo<br />

0%/72 months<br />

+ $3,000 Rebate<br />

MSRP $42,680<br />

Discount - $1,000<br />

GM Rebate - $3,000<br />

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SHS Speech & Drama<br />

Competes in Hardin<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sidney High School Speech and Drama Team<br />

headed to Hardin in the wee hours of Saturday morning.<br />

Competing against 12 schools, including all of the Class A<br />

Schools from the Eastern A Division, the Speech Team finished<br />

3rd in Speech Sweeps and <strong>The</strong> Drama Team finished<br />

4th in Sweeps. Senior Kalen Hance brought home the 1st<br />

place win in Extemp(Speech) proving that he is a force to be<br />

reckoned with. This was Kalen’s third meet of the season and<br />

his third time finishing in 1st place. <strong>The</strong> team is heading to<br />

Shepard next weekend.<br />

Pictured here are: Front Row: (L to R) Kaitlyn Tibbits,<br />

Michaela Loftus, Emily Schaff, Lane Lyseng, Kyle Smith;<br />

2nd Row: (L to R) Lexie Brunsvold, Amy Schaffer, Jesse<br />

Staffanson, Tes Ler, Ariana Gaskin, Dustin Bailey and<br />

Michael Waddell. Not pictured: Kalen Hance, Heather<br />

McDonald.<br />

Montana’s<br />

Missouri<br />

River<br />

Country<br />

Cooperative<br />

Marketing<br />

Funds<br />

Submitted by Carla<br />

Hunsley<br />

For FY 12/13 Missouri<br />

River Country budgeted<br />

$7,000 in Cooperative Marketing,<br />

which is designed to<br />

allow Missouri River Country<br />

to promote an area or<br />

event on a cooperative basis<br />

with a nonprofit tourismrelated<br />

organization. <strong>The</strong> intent<br />

of this program is to encourage<br />

the development of<br />

new or expanded marketing<br />

projects outside the local<br />

community, thereby increasing<br />

the tourism travel to the<br />

region and extending the<br />

traveler’s stay in Missouri<br />

River Country.<br />

<strong>The</strong> cooperative marketing<br />

funds are a 50/50 split<br />

between Missouri River<br />

Country and the nonprofit<br />

tourism organization. <strong>The</strong><br />

funds are made possible by<br />

bed tax dollars generated in<br />

the Missouri River Country<br />

tourism region and are offered<br />

annually by Missouri<br />

River Country through an<br />

application process.<br />

For an application and<br />

guidelines, please contact<br />

Carla Hunsley at the Missouri<br />

River Country tourism<br />

office, 1-800-653-1319 or<br />

write to P.O. Box 118, Fort<br />

Peck, MT 59223.<br />

ANS<br />

Prevention<br />

in Winter<br />

North Dakota ice anglers<br />

are reminded that regulations<br />

designed to reduce<br />

the spread of aquatic nuisance<br />

species also apply in<br />

winter.<br />

It’s important to reiterate<br />

that only legal live bait can<br />

be transported in water in a<br />

container up to five gallons.<br />

Both game and nongame<br />

species cannot be transported<br />

in water, although a<br />

daily catch can be packed in<br />

snow.<br />

Other simple methods to<br />

prevent winter ANS introductions<br />

are:<br />

Do not use illegally imported<br />

baits.<br />

Do not empty a bait<br />

bucket into any water body.<br />

Do not drop plant fragments<br />

into the water.<br />

Dispose any unused<br />

bait into the trash.<br />

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dimed for your online<br />

news and classifieds.

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