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PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID The Roundup (406) 433-3306 or 1-800-749-3306 Fax (406) 433-4114 e-mail address: [email protected] www.roundupweb.com P.O. Box 1207 Wednesday, February 25, 2015 Volume 41 • Number 2 MNAXLP African Trip Focus of ARS BrownBagger Feb. 27 ElectricLand in Sidney is NOT Closing Watford City Area Business Leaders Welcome Oil & Gas Economist Watford City Area Chamber of Commerce and the Economic Development Corp. annual meeting featured speaker to discuss global oil market Watford City, N.D.—The Wat- ford City Area Chamber of Com- merce and the Watford City Eco- nomic Development Corporation are pleased to announce that the annual meeting is scheduled for March 4th, 2015 at 5:30 pm and will Watford City. The event will include a social hour starting at 5:30 pm followed by dinner at 6:30 pm. of Loren C. Scott & Associates, a Louisiana based consulting how long will it last?” The presentation will address several key questions, including: When the price drops sharply and a lot low or is there realistic hope for at least some reversal? country. We hope people will join us to learn more about this industry and what Dr. Scott has to say about the future of this industry,” said Darick Franzen, Watford City Area Chamber of Commerce president. In addition to the featured speaker presentation, the EDC a new website that features stories of Watford City residents in their own words. The goal of the project is to allow Watford City residents an opportunity to provide an informative, visual and dynamic place for those seeking information about the area. and work in Watford City. Tickets for the event are $50.00 per person. Anyone interested in attending should contact Mary Gumke chamber coordinator at 701-570-5084 or at [email protected]. About: The Watford City Area Chamber of Commerce serves, supports and promotes businesses in the Watford City, N.D. area. The chamber focuses on professional development, business development, community promotion and retail. The Watford City Economic Development Corporation is a private, in the community and to create new business opportunities in the area. By Dianne Swanson - turing bankruptcy. The bankruptcy affects the approximately 4000 company stores owned in the US. The more than 1,000 dealer franchise stores in 25 countries are not affected. Electri- cLand is a franchise store, independently owned and operated by Raleigh and Deb Peck, and therefore is NOT affected by the bankruptcy. use it by March 6 due to the bankruptcy, otherwise those funds will be lost. are here to serve our customers to the best of our ability like we have since July of 2000.” As a franchise, ElectricLand purchases from various vendors. Everything that was available through Radio Shack is available through other suppliers and ElectricLand is work- ing on contracting with those suppliers. Peck pointed out that ElectricLand is one of the few Sony dealers in Montana, that they also provide Dish Net- work, Direct TV, Verizon cell phones and Control 4 home automation, just to name a few. None of those entities have anything to do with Ra- dio Shack. ElectricLand also provides installation service for everything from car starters to complete business or home audio, video security systems and fire alarm panels and monitoring. - tinue to expand and improve,” Come and check out all the great businesses in town.” Peck encourages anyone with questions or concerns to call the store at 406-433-4370, like them on Facebook for updates, or just stop by. Elec- tricLand is open Monday – Fri- day 9am to 6 pm and Saturday 9am to 5 pm in the Shops at Fox Run 410 N. Central Ave., Sidney. Cheetahs, and leopards and lions! Oh my! this, the second presentation in the USDA-Agricultural Research safari” begins at noon on Friday, Feb. 27 and takes us to the southern tip of Africa with NPARL Entomologist/Ecologist Dave event is open to the public. of Kruger National Park.” In his talk, he will highlight his travels to the country of Mozambique where he spent time in a rural subsistence farm- that with a discussion of his journey to Kruger National Park, a 5-million-acre preserve in South Africa. There he explored the and its diverse community of herbivores and predators such as cheetahs, leopards, and lions. Oh yeah! Tech Transfer Room on Fridays, from noon to 1 p.m. The lab is located at 1500 N. Central Avenue in Sidney, MT. include: Forests along the Missouri River” - ing and Nitrogen Fertilization Effects on Soil Water and Wheat Yield in China” (incorporating another interesting ag travelogue) • April 3 – Lance Vermiere, ARS Range Ecologist, Miles Land Reclamation: Developing Your Plan Workshop on March 13 The North Dakota State University Extension Service is holding a workshop on March 13th to assist producers with land reclamation challenges. The agenda includes: Development of a pre-plan for reclamation through a base- line inventory checklist – Dr. Kevin Sedivec, NDSU Extension Service rangeland management specialist. Recommendations for surface use agreements, easements, and surface issues – David Saxowsky, associate professor, NDSU Agriculture and Applied Economics Departments Suggested methods of communication with partners, neigh- NDSU Extension Service community vitality specialist. A panel of local landowners and NDSU Extension Service specialists will also discuss what they have learned so far about reclamation issues. This workshop will be held on Friday, March 13th from 10 Restaurant in Watford City. Lunch will be provided courtesy of March 10.

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PRSRT STD

U.S.POSTAGE

PAID

The Roundup

(406) 433-3306 or 1-800-749-3306Fax (406) 433-4114e-mail address:[email protected]

P.O. Box 1207

Wednesday, February 25, 2015 Volume 41 • Number 2

MNAXLP

African Trip Focus of ARS BrownBagger Feb. 27

ElectricLand in Sidney is NOT Closing

Watford City Area Business Leaders Welcome Oil & Gas Economist

Watford City Area Chamber of Commerce and the Economic Development Corp. annual meeting featured speaker to discuss global oil market

Watford City, N.D.—The Wat-ford City Area Chamber of Com-merce and the Watford City Eco-nomic Development Corporation are pleased to announce that the annual meeting is scheduled for March 4th, 2015 at 5:30 pm and will

Watford City. The event will include a social hour starting at 5:30 pm followed by dinner at 6:30 pm.

of Loren C. Scott & Associates, a Louisiana based consulting

how long will it last?” The presentation will address several key questions, including: When the price drops sharply and a lot

low or is there realistic hope for at least some reversal?

country. We hope people will join us to learn more about this industry and what Dr. Scott has to say about the future of this industry,” said Darick Franzen, Watford City Area Chamber of Commerce president.

In addition to the featured speaker presentation, the EDC

a new website that features stories of Watford City residents in their own words. The goal of the project is to allow Watford City residents an opportunity to provide an informative, visual and dynamic place for those seeking information about the area.

and work in Watford City. Tickets for the event are $50.00 per person. Anyone

interested in attending should contact Mary Gumke chamber coordinator at 701-570-5084 or at [email protected].

About: The Watford City Area Chamber of Commerce serves, supports and promotes businesses in the Watford City, N.D. area. The chamber focuses on professional development, business development, community promotion and retail. The Watford City Economic Development Corporation is a private,

in the community and to create new business opportunities in the area.

By Dianne Swanson-

turing bankruptcy. The bankruptcy affects the approximately 4000 company stores owned in the US. The more than 1,000 dealer franchise stores in 25 countries are not affected. Electri-cLand is a franchise store, independently owned and operated

by Raleigh and Deb Peck, and therefore is NOT affected by the bankruptcy.

use it by March 6 due to the bankruptcy, otherwise those funds will be lost.

are here to serve our customers to the best of our ability like wehave since July of 2000.”

As a franchise, ElectricLand purchases from variousvendors. Everything that was available through Radio Shack is available through other suppliers and ElectricLand is work-

ing on contracting with those suppliers.

Peck pointed out that ElectricLand is one of the few Sony dealers in Montana, that they also provide Dish Net-work, Direct TV, Verizon cellphones and Control 4 homeautomation, just to name afew. None of those entitieshave anything to do with Ra-dio Shack. ElectricLand alsoprovides installation service for everything from car starters to complete business or home audio, video security systems and fire alarm panels andmonitoring.

-tinue to expand and improve,”

Come and check out all thegreat businesses in town.”

Peck encourages anyone with questions or concerns tocall the store at 406-433-4370, like them on Facebook forupdates, or just stop by. Elec-tricLand is open Monday – Fri-day 9am to 6 pm and Saturday 9am to 5 pm in the Shops at Fox Run 410 N. Central Ave.,Sidney.

Cheetahs, and leopards and lions! Oh my!

this, the second presentation in the USDA-Agricultural Research

safari” begins at noon on Friday, Feb. 27 and takes us to the southern tip of Africa with NPARL Entomologist/Ecologist Dave

event is open to the public.

of Kruger National Park.” In his talk, he will highlight his travels to the country of

Mozambique where he spent time in a rural subsistence farm-

that with a discussion of his journey to Kruger National Park, a 5-million-acre preserve in South Africa. There he explored the

and its diverse community of herbivores and predators such as cheetahs, leopards, and lions. Oh yeah!

Tech Transfer Room on Fridays, from noon to 1 p.m. The lab is located at 1500 N. Central Avenue in Sidney, MT.

include:

Forests along the Missouri River”-

ing and Nitrogen Fertilization Effects on Soil Water and Wheat Yield in China” (incorporating another interesting ag travelogue)

• April 3 – Lance Vermiere, ARS Range Ecologist, Miles

Land Reclamation: Developing Your Plan Workshop on March 13

The North Dakota State University Extension Service is holding a workshop on March 13th to assist producers with land reclamation challenges. The agenda includes:

Development of a pre-plan for reclamation through a base-line inventory checklist – Dr. Kevin Sedivec, NDSU Extension Service rangeland management specialist.

Recommendations for surface use agreements, easements, and surface issues – David Saxowsky, associate professor,NDSU Agriculture and Applied Economics Departments

Suggested methods of communication with partners, neigh-

NDSU Extension Service community vitality specialist.A panel of local landowners and NDSU Extension Service

specialists will also discuss what they have learned so far about reclamation issues.

This workshop will be held on Friday, March 13th from 10

Restaurant in Watford City. Lunch will be provided courtesy of

March 10.

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Derek Brewer, 49, Watford City, ND

Funeral services for Derek Brewer, 49, of Watford City, ND were at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at the 1st Baptist Church in Newark, AR. A time of gathering began at 10:00 a.m. prior to the services at the church. Interment of cremains followed with military honors in the Macadonai Cemetery in Newark, AR. Remembrances, pictures and condolences may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com.

Derek died on Sunday, February 14, 2015 at his home in Watford City, ND.

Severt Sponheim, 100, Cartwright, ND

Funeral service for Severt Sponheim, 100, of Cartwright, ND were held at 2:00 p.m., Monday, February 23, at the Fairview Alliance Church with Pastor Paul Sponheim and

Burial followed at the Fairview Cemetery under the direction of Fulkerson Funeral Home of Sidney, MT. Remembrances, pictures and condolences may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com.

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Parenting Class for New or Expecting Parents Starts in March

By Marcia HellandsaasNDSU Extension Agent, McKenzie County

The basics of parenting infants will be the topic of parenting classes set for Wednesday evenings – March 11, 18, 25 and

Northwest, in Watford City. Each session will be held from 5:30 to 7 pm and will include a lite supper.

Growth and development, bonding, attachment, feeding and sleeping will be among the topics of the four sessions of this curriculum, Basic Beginnings, developed by NDSU Extension Service Human Development Specialists.

Attendees will receive a Family Activity Workbook which will include opportunities for journaling, inserting photos and listing important phone numbers. The Book also includes instructions for swaddling a baby, diaper changing and safely preparing your home for a toddler. Discussions, demonstrations and hands-on activities will all be included with these classes.

New and expecting parents (or those who will welcome a baby after a long break) are encouraged to attend.

Pre-registration is requested prior to attending. Please

to register or e-mail [email protected].

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Free Jason DeShaw Concert At The Mondak Heritage Center Feb. 28th

By Meagan DotsonThe Free Store at the Lonsdale United

Methodist Church in Sidney, MT is taking donations for their Prom-drive, a second year event where those with a need for prom attire can come and shop for free. Items such as prom dresses, tuxedos, shoes, purses, hair

accessories, and specialty undergarments such as strapless corsets will be made available and there are no income requirements.

“If you need a prom dress or tuxedo, come and get one,” said Reverend Vicki Waddington who discussed the limited availability of formal wear in town. With cost being a factor for some families, traveling to purchase items for Prom can also be an inconvenience.

Saturday, March 14 the Free Store will

are looking for prom attire from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm; dresses and tuxedos will be displayed in the church parlor. All items may be tried on to

-sories can be donated back to the Free Store to be offered as Spring Fling attire or for next

The Free Store is requesting that all donations be in to them by March 13 so that

open from 9:00am to 12:00pm Monday through Friday and donations can be dropped off at the back door; there is a coat rack just inside 0n which clothing can be hung. The Free Store

individuals and businesses for hair, nails and dinner and these will be given out based on availability. The Free Store is looking to borrow a full length mirror for their specialty shopping day on March 14. Anyone looking for more information on donating or anyone interested

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“Serenity in the Storm,” is inter-woven with original music that

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richland.org or 406-433-3500.

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Close to 80 leaders from the Williston Area Construction and Real Estate Industry gathered on February February 19 to share their outlooks on the construction, housing and development mar-kets for 2015 in the wake of the recent drop in oil prices. Mike Dol-bec of Windsong Construction, John Sessions of Bakken Housing Company , Bob Horab of McCody Concrete Products, and Scott Meske, President of the Williston Area Chamber of Commerce participated in an open forum, moderated by Jim Rasche of Spec Ops Construction Services. The panel discussion was the featured presentation at the February General Membership Meeting of the

The combined value of the investments in the Williston area represented by the panelists is well in excess of several hundred million dollars as they laid bare their visions for the upcoming 12 months.

Dolbec reported that the price of housing was holding steady in the face of various oil company slowdowns and that demand for new product has not abated. Sessions echoed that viewpoint but pointed out that even though rental rates are holding in response to demand, it may become necessary to include additional amenities in

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Dakota in response to the strong demand for affordable housing.

and explained the Heitkamp/Murkowski proposals in Washington, DC to raise the FHA loan limits as well as their support for urging oil exports to Mexico….both in the best interests of the Bakken Region.

Meske had an unusual description for the activity in the Bakken as slowing from “Insane” to merely “Crazy”. The panelists all shared the view that the market slowdown was somewhat welcomed in that it gives the area economy a chance to “catch its breath” and reload for even greater opportunities in a more structured and or-ganized environment. Horab explained that, as a life-long resident of the area, he has seen previous booms and busts. However, the difference for him this time is that the oil extraction infrastructure in place combined with the proven reserves in the ground, make it imminent for the oil industry to continue future development. He also reiterated that a “weed and feed” thinning out of the construction “non-performers” would be welcomed.

Williston Area Builders Assn (WABA) represents members in Williams, McKenzie, Mountrail, Burke & Divide counties. The mem-

140,000 members nationwide. The association provides members with discounts and the power to have your voice heard at the Capitol.

out more call 701 572 5744 or go to the WABA website at www.willistonbuilders.com

Builders’ Association Panel: “Construction Market Cooling from Insane to Merely Crazy”

Bakken crude oil onboard train derailment in West VirginiaSecond incident within days

By Tie Shank

a snowstorm in an unincorporated area near Mount Carbon, West

sky and evacuating hundreds of nearby residents from their homes. At this time, it is unsure how many gallons out of the 3 million

gallons of crude oil onboard spilled into a Kanawha River tributary. According to the train company, CSX, one homeowner was treated for smoke inhalation, but no other injuries were reported.

crude derailed in a remote area of Timmins, Ontario. In an emailed

Waldron, said “Seventy-one cars of the 100-car train have been safely moved away from the derailment site. Early site assessments indicate that at total of 29 cars are involved in the incident.” He added “That same assessment indicates that seven cars of those 29 are

and is under investigation. Critics on both sides of the Keystone XL Pipeline controversy

According to Department of Transportation records reviewed by The Associated Press, reports of oil leaking from railroad tank cars have increased from 12 in 2008 to 186 last year and trains hauling Bakken-region oil have been involved in major accidents

Quebec, where 47 people were killed by an explosive derailment in 2013.

Daniel Kish, an Institute for Energy Research vice pres-ident, said in an interview that “trains remain a safe way to move oil” and that “the U.S. rail industry has met the demands of the recent domestic-energy boom,” but he feels underground pipelines are a safer method of transport.

Kish states, “Any time you make more trips – whether its trains, trucks or buses – acci-

to scare people, but the records show that if you move more stuff there will be more problems.” He adds, “But I have to say to

the safer the transportation, which leads me to the pipeline

-ral Resources Defense Council,

blowouts or leaks over the past two decades.”

An article published on February 11, 2015 on www.thehill.com states “The House voted to approve legislation authorizing construction of the Keystone XL oil sands pipeline,

House has repeatedly said Pres-ident Obama will veto the legis-lation, and Republicans do not appear to have the two-thirds majority in either chamber to override him. The only mystery left is when and how Obama will announce the veto.”

Meanwhile, TransCanada

Girling, told reporters in Toron-to in early February that the company is tired of waiting for a resolution of the Keystone XL delays. Their Canadian com-petitors, Kinder Morgan and Enbridge have begun building rail capacity.

Critics say the oil will move one way or another, but which transportation method will be used remains uncertain.

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Shandon Gurney goalie, Logan Schumacher, Jed Calvin.

Front (L-R) Lane Obergfell, Matt Folstad, Trent Schilling, Preston Wilhelm, Cayden Hecker, Peyton Tofte, Dylan Johnson. Back (L-R) Taylor Searer, Kyle Mueller, James Haraldson, John

Haraldson, Nathan Anderson, Jade Erickson, Skylar Petrik, Lane Wold, Ian Aldrich.

Front (L-R) Ally McLaughlin, Lexi Berube, Courtney Hecker, Brooke Franklin, Micala Morehouse. Middle (L-R) Bryana

Christensen, Jordan Baxter, Aubrey Kessel, Breanna Frank, Danielle Steinley, Makenzie Bjork. Back (L-R) Shawnee Tyler,

Mary Voll, Malorie Cvancara. Coach Damon McLaughlin, assistant coaches Clint Hecker and Jason Schmierer not

pictured.

Back (L-R) Braden Kindopp, Logan Boyer, William Van Hook, Tate Wieferich, Bryce Wold, Ty Travaglino, Nicolas Trevino. Front (L-R) Jaxson Franklin, Wes Van Hook, Casey Rehbein, Grady Larson, Austen Taylor, Shay Erickson. Not pictured coaches Lee Harris, Justin Boyer,

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Thurs., Feb. 26Sidney Boys & Girls at Blgs. Metra

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Sidney Wrestling Club Travels to Glasgow & Great FallsThe Sidney Wrestling Club

had a big weekend on the road. The little guy wrestlers went to Glasgow. The Middle school wrestlers got on the bus and poured on the miles and mat time as they traveled to 3 events across the state.

They were on two teams, Sidney’s Eagle Force and East-ern Montana’s Delta Forces, for dual tournaments in Great Falls, Friday and Choteau, Saturday. They competed in an individual tournament in Butte on Sunday. We are very proud of how they

all competed this weekend.Friday score – Dual vs

Great FallsSidney’s Eagle Force team

won a close dual on Friday night vs Great Falls. The final score was 57-49.

Saturday’s score Choteau Duals. There were 16 teams competing from across Montana on Saturday. Sidney finished 2nd. Delta Force finished 4th.

Sidney’s Eagle Force: Sid-ney 114 vs Shelby 3; Sidney 55 vs Billings Heights 51; Sidney 66 vs Great Falls East 31; Sidney

70 vs Delta Force 33; Sidney 54 vs Team MT 42; Eastern Mon-tana Delta Force; Delta 48 vs Helena 53; Delta 68 vs Chinook/Valier 12; Delta 48 vs Choteau 36; Delta 47 vs Glasgow 63.

Sunday’s score, Butte Cyclops Tournament: Aden Graves, 3rd; Zander Burnison, 4th; Kolby Hutzenbiler, 6th;

Christian Dean, 4th; Everett Jensen, 3rd; AJ Ullmer, 4th; Trev-or Dean, 5th; Trey Schepens, 2nd; Josh Aisenbrey, 2nd; Jace Winter, 4th; Ryan Wyman, 1st.

Submitted by Janelle JensenResults are as follows:

Tots 41.6 lb, Kade Kutzler, 5th place; 44.6 lb, Brenner Mullin, 2nd place; 51.3 lb, Silas Wich-man, 2nd place; 53.5 lb, Shay Severson, 3rd place; 58.1 lb Collin Ross, 2nd place. Bantams 41.3 lb, Dawson Baltrusch, 3rd place; 41.3 lb, Rylan McGahan, 4th place; 46.0 lb, Joshua Dil-day, 2nd place; 47.1 lb, Cayden Hambro, 4th place, 48.1 lb, Carson Propp, 4th place; 49.9 lb, Maliek Taylor, 2nd place, 51.9 lb, RJ Engstrom, 4th place;

53.6 lb, Jaiden Gustafson, 2nd place; 55.3 lb, Morgan Reid, 2nd place; 56.7 lb, Tyson Savik, 2nd place; 56.7 lb, Brody Keysor, 3rd place. 56.9 lb, Ty Schepens, 1st place; 58.1 lb, Gradin Sukut, 4th place. 59.2 lb, Ryker Wise, 1st Place; 59.2 lb, Gavin Skoy, 2nd place. 60.4 lb, Brandon Becker, 3rd place; 62.2 lb, Beau Mullin, 5th place; 63.9 lb, Koltyn Mullin, 4th place; 96.1 lb, Kaleb Kutzler, 1st place. Midgets 51.4 lb, Re-ece Graves, 1st place; 60.0 lb, Kaden Savik, 5th place. 63.4 lb, Nathan Carlsen, 3rd place.

69.9 lb, Deion Taylor, 3rd place. 97.1 lb, Dillon Skoy, 3rd place. Novices 67.3 lb, Owen Lonski, 2nd place; 67.3 lb, Ben Carlsen, 5th place; 76.1 lb, Kaden Wise, 2nd place; 81.0 lb, Tucker Nev-ins, 2nd place; 87.2 lb, Nathan Romo, 4th place. 87.2 lb, Paul Whitaker, 5th place; 90.2 lb, Kolter Savik, 2nd place; 105.8 lb, Shanti Taylor, 4th place; 123.5 lb, Garrett Strauser, 3rd place. 123.5 lb, Dallis Massey, 4th place; 123.5 lb, Cole Hum-phries, 5th place. Schoolboy 103.6 lb, Kolton Reid, 1st place.

The Sidney Wrestling Club travelled to Glasgow with 41 wrestlers on Saturday, Feb. 21, to participate in the Glasgow AAU Folkstyle Invitational Tournament.

Submitted by Jenny McPhail, BILLINGS – With the recent

renewal of the Tribal College Debate Grant, RMC’s debate team anticipates providing more opportunities for debating during the Spring 2015 semester.

“The Tribal College debate program hopes to expand to more colleges,” said RMC’s Associate Professor of Com-munication Studies Shelby Jo Long-Hammond. “We are cur-rently in discussion with two other tribal colleges in eastern Montana for workshop sessions during this semester.”

The RMC debate team has already been hard at work, spending the first week in Feb-ruary at Little Big Horn College for workshops and mini-debate sessions. Throughout the week, RMC debate team members conducted argumentation exer-cises with students from Profes-sor Luella Brien’s class at Little Big Horn College. Brien is the Professor of Communication Arts at Little Big Horn College.

During the workshops and mini-debates, RMC’s debate team had the chance to engage with the students at Little Big Horn College about issues that were controversial on the reser-vation. They also explored some feasible and practical solutions.

The program is part of the Tribal College Debate Grant, which was awarded to Long-Hammond in April 2013. Long-Hammond received the $34,000 grant to launch a pilot debate program, which began on tribal campuses, including Little Big Horn College, Chief Dull Knife College, and other tribal colleges. The grant was

renewed in 2014 for another year and a half.

“Cultural engagement is really powerful,” said Long-Ham-mond. Her hope is for this program to provide debate education and professional speaking at these tribal colleges, as they have a stake in many important social, political, and environmental issues. There are a number of political de-bates currently affecting Native American reservations in Mon-tana, including coal and coal- bed-methane mining, subsidies for agriculture, and many other environmental policies.

Long-Hammond believes that a debate network in these tribal schools will help pro-vide an opportunity for college students to develop essential critical thinking and professional communication skills necessary for discussion of the political debates that confront these par-ticular areas of Montana. “There is an importance to being able to discuss multiple political and en-vironmental issues on the reser-vation, but many of the skills we practice are career preparation,” said Long-Hammond.

Long-Hammond described how the Tribal College debate program has focused on the fundamentals of debate, includ-ing basic argumentation, critical thinking, and public speaking. “By taking out the structure of debate and making it more curricular, it is less intimidating,” said Long-Hammond.

The workshops conducted at the tribal colleges focus on the importance of debate and argumentation education, with critical thinking exercises. They discuss the elements of a basic

argument and practice argu-ment construction with different resolutions. During the week, the students work on refutation, fallacies, and engagement of arguments. Following the basic understanding of argument structure, students engage some of their ideas and argu-ments in a mini-debate.

“A new project we are work-ing on for this semester is a debate tournament with Chief Dullknife College, Little Big Horn College, and RMC,” said Long-Hammond. “With the tre-mendous support we have had from Luella Brien and Kate Ber-tin at each of these colleges, we feel that there is an established infrastructure to conduct a de-bate between our colleges. We anticipate a debate tournament toward the end of the semester.”

The Tribal College Debate Grant was awarded by Open Society Institute through Interna-tional Debate Education Asso-ciation (IDEA), an organization that has been in existence for over 20 years and works with young people from all over the world. Long-Hammond is part of IDEA and has taught at camps in Bosnia, Slovenia, and Mexico, just to name a few.

You can follow the RMC Debate Team’s work with the grant at http://www.tribalcol-legedebate.com/tcd-blog, or on Facebook and Twitter by follow-ing the RMC Debate page. All students are welcome to attend practices in Morledge-Kimball Hall room 125 on Tuesdays and Thursday from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. For more information or questions, contact Shelby Jo Long-Hammond at [email protected].

Tribal College Debate To Expand Following Grant Renewal

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Back Row (L-R): Justin Grayhawk, Ethan Hendrickson, Michael Azure, Adam Buxbaum, Chris Azure, Tristan Sun Rhodes. Front Row (L-R): Lance Bengochea, Ty Schneekloth, Logan Nickoloff, Shay Bridges and Eric Hendrickson.

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701-842-6800www.thewatford.com

We Salute The Watford City Oilers

Front: John Bleggen, Rodney Thornburg, Kairan Olson, Tyler Leiseth, Cody Reeves, Carson Voll, Hunter Nelson. Back

(L-R): Borris Felipe, Savanah Wagner, Raven Reeves, Rayna Bleggen, Alexander Lundberg, Josh Dewitt, Tristan Cook, Caleb Nelson. Coaches, Chris Lundin, Jon Rogness, Joey

Olson, Brian Hall.

Front (L-R): Cooper Johnson, Preston Larson, Dakota Wollan, Kyle Carlson, Kairan Olson, Evan Tepsa, Billy Elliot.

Back (L-R): Coach Alex Hansen, Blake Zimmerman, Jackson Dodds, Matt Roles, Tayson Grotte, Fox Dodds, Jaden Quale,

Coach Chaz Mosby.

Front (L-R): Daniel Marmon, Ted Ramage, Dalton Wright, Quayde Shores, Beau Heiser, Jon Dunn,

Back (L-R): Coach Alex Hansen, Rait Elliot, James Devers, Wyatt Staal, Derrike Hayden, Eric Hellandsaas, Cody

Johnson, Erick Leiseth, Tyler Uhlich, Coaches Dave Hansen & Scott Samuelson.

Gold Front (L-R): Christian Kummer, Anna Harris, London Martens, Siera Bleggen. Back (L-R) Kade Ziemendorf,

Lyrick Olson, Taylor Kostreva, Hunter Ship. Black Front (L-R): Jack Sanford, Share Profitt, Nolan Kimbal. Back

(L-R): Blake Kummer, Daniel Hankins, Cash Profitt. Red Front (L-R): Blake Ryan, Valentina Kane, Eli Dewitt, Peyton Tschetter. Back (L-R): Beau Houser, Solomon Thrift, Rylan Koelzer, Gunner Gerhardt. Blue Front (L-R): Blake Ryan,

David White, Zach Dewitt. Back (L-R): Jordan Bauer, Tavian Bachman, Zeke Meuchal, Amera Fink. Green Front (L-R): Jacobi Wheatley, Malichi Toulou, Kingston Ketcher. Back (L-R): Cooper George, Cody Sanford. White Front (L-R): Nicole Tomlinson, Jett Taylor, Parrish Kanwar. Back (L-R):

Andrew Buford, Kendal Casey, Weston Brooks, Camron Maxwell.

Front: Goalie Frannie McDowel. Middle (L-R): Shaunte Haugen, Brittany McDowel, Sheridan Johnson, Katie Henson, Katerina Lundberg, Teddy Dwyer, Tianna Dwyer. Back (L-R): Lori Schettler, Gracie Hall, Jordan Bushard, Tottiana Miller, Bridget Allex, Abby McCauley, Ashleigh Voll, Coach Chris

Lundin.

Black Front(L-R): Gavin Wertz, Bradyn Strom, Brendan Houser. Back (L-R): Sierra Garbisch, Ian Kline, Masyn Strom.

White Front (L-R): Sebastian Sweningson, Mathew Pocholka, Brody Carns, Isaiah Castaneda. Back (L-R):

Trenton Ryan, Addison Quitt, Jack Yarlott, Connor Clark. Blue Front (L-R): Louise Hougen, Luke Smith, Mackayla Dewitt, Dakota Erickson. Back (L-R): Chase Euler, Colton Durham, Aidan Pelton, Gavin McCauley. Red Front (L-R):

Cash Berdahl, Kollin Klang. Back (L-R): Agustin White, Jebediah Clark, Braylon Strickland.

Front (L-R): Sean Larsen, Cody Kirkland, Brady Leiseth, Kallen LaDue-Bruington, Austin Johnson, Justice Berdahl,

Josh Ferrari. Back (L-R): Coach Kirk Johnson, Colton MacDonnell, Lane Kinden, Jackson Voll, Brett Skarda, Adrian

Castaneda, Bridger Morken, Coach Ried Kinden.

Front (L-R): Quinn Voll, Emma Carlson, Cash Profitt, Lanie Hall, Halle Carlson, Gracie Hall, Emma Tomlinson, Elise

Dodds. Back (L-R): Coach Kyla Wold, Ashleigh Voll, Sheridan Johnson, Katie Henson, Katherina Lundberg, Teddy

Dwyer, Tianna Dwyer, Abbey McCauley, Coach Brian Hall. Front goalie Jeanine Miller.

Front: Goalie Riley Kirkland. Middle (L-R): Travis Tepsa, Fox Dodds, Austin Johnson, Jackson Dodds, Dillon Thompson.

Back (L-R): Coach Corey Samuelson, Tyler Cannavo, Darrien Dunn, Brett Skarda, Jackson Voll, Cooper Berquist,

Coach Wyatt Voll.

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be RECEIVED in the Election Board post office box by 1:45pm on March 7, 2015 to be timely filed.

• Deadline for requesting absentee ballots will be March 28, 2015. This is being done to give “...the voter sufficient time to permit the voter to execute and return it (the absentee ballot) on or before the date of the election.” TISA Election Code, Chapter 2, Section C, Paragraph 4, amended by Resolution #TMBC2363-03-03 on 03/08/03.

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CARRIERS WANTEDNeed extra cash or want to get some exercise while getting paid? We have carrier routes available in most parts of Sidney. Call 406-433-3306, or fi ll out application at The Roundup, 111 W. Main, Sidney.

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PARTIES, WEDDINGS, GET TOGETHERSUltimate Showdown Assoc. located at Hefty Seed Co. south of Sidney has tables & chairs for rent. Will deliver. Call 406-488-4338.

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AIRCRAFT BUYER AND SELLERAircraft buying or selling? Call Sidney Air Service, Inc for sales and aquisitions! Call 406-488-4031, ask for Barry.

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Saturday, February 28Richland County Fair and Event Center

Speaker: Krayton Kerns

Advanced Tickets: $35At the door: $40

Lincoln-ReaganDay DinnerSponsored by the Republican Central Committee

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MNAXLP

By Warren FroliechEvery three years both

private (farm operators) and commercial applicators must

-chase and apply herbicides,

-

only to those pesticides that are classified as “restricted

-

-tion process we have sched-

-vate applicators on Wednes-

Ranch Trade Show held at the

the application of herbicides,

That same day, March 18, -

mercial and private applicators

held in the conference room

-

private applicators, another -

uled on Tuesday, March 24,

of herbicides, insecticides and

on the campus of the NDSU -

cated west of Williston approx-imately one mile west of the

Sometimes there is con-

are used in the farm communi-ty to control diseases of plants

-monly used to control insects

about any of these pesticide

feel free to call me at 701-

Cow Nutrition Requirements Increase

Most of the beef cows in this area are now in the last

if not immediately replaced

-mance of her calf and likely

-tility and ability to conceive in

Because of the rapid fetal

nutrient allowance should

-

Protein and phosphorus

increase even more sharply, -

cows is a practical means of

Undernourishment of -

-

Little Bit Country

Pesticide Certification Trainings Scheduled

34th Annual Quilt Show at MonDak Heritage Center34th Annual Quilt Show! This year we have over 38 entries on

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$17,625

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2012 DODGELARAMIE LONG HORN

$40,995

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2008 CHEVY1500 CREW LTI

$18,995

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2013 HYUNDAI ACCENT GL

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2013 LEXUS LX570 SUV AWD

$74,995

LEATHER, ATOD, PW, PL, TILT, SC, A/C, AM/FM/XM/CD, PSEATS, HTD SEATS, WHITE/GREY LEATHER. U6733A. 36,243 MILES.

2014 BUICKLACROSSE V6

$22,995

11-PASSENGER WINDOWS, EXT LENGTH, WHITE/EBONY, CUSTOM WHEELS, 125,578 MILES. U6793C.

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$6,495

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2012 GMC2500 CREW CAB DENALI

$49,995

5.3 V8, ATOD, PW, PL, TILT, SC, A/C, PSEAT, AM/FM/XM/CD, 4X4 PSUNROOF, DVD, 33,256 MILES. U6802A.

2014 CHEVROLETTAHOE LT

$38,495

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2006 GMCYUKON DENALI, AWAD,

$14,995

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2015 MAZDA CX5

$24,995

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2013 FORDF350 SRW XLT

$45,995

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2014 CHEVYSUBURBAN 4 WD LT

$38,995

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2014 CHRYSLER200 LX SEDAN

$15,350

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Sidney SchoolThurs., Feb. 26th: NO SCHOOL Fri., Feb. 27th: NO SCHOOL

Rau SchoolThurs., Feb. 26th: NO SCHOOLFri., Feb. 27th: NO SCHOOL

Savage SchoolThurs., Feb. 26th: Super na-chos.Fri., Feb. 27th: Scalloped pota-toes-n-ham.Mon., March 2nd: Sloppy joes.Tues., March 3rd: Country fried steak.Wed., March 4th: Chili.

Lambert SchoolThurs., Feb. 26th: Cheese burger casserole, green beans, applesauce, bun.Fri., Feb. 27th: NO SCHOOL.

Culbertson SchoolThurs., Feb. 26th: NO SCHOOLFri., Feb. 27th: NO SCHOOL

Richey SchoolThurs., Feb. 26th: Taco soup, bread stick, apple crisp.Fri., Feb. 27th: Lasagna, lettuce salad, mandarin oranges.

Froid SchoolThurs., Feb. 26th: Chicken tor-tilla soup, bologna sandwiches, salad bar, fruit.Fri., Feb. 27th: Riblet sandwich-es, baked beans, chips, pears.

Fairview SchoolThurs., Feb. 26th: Meatballs over mashed potatoes.Fri., Feb. 27th: NO SCHOOL.

East FairviewThurs., Feb. 26th: Chickensalad sandwich, green beans,mandarin oranges.Fri., Feb. 27th: NO SCHOOL.

Bainville SchoolThurs., Feb. 26th: Cheese burger macaroni, peas, oranges.Fri., Feb. 27th: Pizza bagels (pepperoni or cheese) broccoli normandy, applesauce.

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Wednesday, March 4th, 2015 Outlaws’ Bar & Grill Ballroom

Featured Speaker:Dr. Loren C. Scott

5:30pm Social6:30pm Dinner

Dr. Scott is the President of Loren C. Scott & Associates, Inc, & also a member of the National

Business Economic Issues Council

Tickets are $50 per person & can be purchased by calling the

Chamber office: 701-570-5084

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4TH, 2015 • OUTLAWS’ BAR & GRILL BALLROOMSocial – 5:30 pm • Dinner – 6:30 pm

Dr. Scott is the President of Loren C. Scott & Associates, Inc., a 31-year old economic con--

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ACTIONAUTO

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220 E MainSidney, MT

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501 9th Ave NE, Sidney 406-433-3403

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215 East Main St • Sidney1(800)482-1810 • 433-1810

East-MontEnterprises Inc.

Candy • Paper GoodsCleaning Supplies

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608 E. Main • SidneyWholesale Distributors

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616 S. CentralSidney, MT

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PIZZA • SUBS • SALADS

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• Potable Water • Sewer System

•Loaders • Communications

• Backhoe • Trucking

• Skid Houses • Porta Potties

Dispatch: 701-844-1234Fairview, MT

HURLEY’SOILFIELD SERVICES

203 2nd St. NW • Sidney406-482-3737

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KB’s BubblesCoin Laundry

& Wash ‘N Fold Service

Mending ServicesATM • Wi-Fi

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115 9th Ave. NE, Sidney(one block north of Farm & Home on the truck route)

Olson Plumbing & HeatingPO Box 375 • Sidney, MT

482-4027

1151 S. Central • Sidney, MTOpen Daily 6am - 10pmGrocery 433-2305

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(406) 488-8706David Williams

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Back (L-R): Adam Lake, Cade Strasheim, Brett Norby, Tyler Quilling, Logan Thiel, Dawson McGlothlin, Quinn McGlothlin, Kory Halvorson. Front (L-R): Brady Bell, Austin Watterson, Chris Wick, James Rohner, Tristan Rohner. Photo by Picture Perfect

Back (L-R): LaTasha Wieferich, Hailey Steinbeisser, Lakayla Nentwig, Ciara Sinks, Kortney Mayer, Logan Peterson. Front (L-R): Lexi Haggerty, Myka Steinbeisser, Tierney Messmer, Madison Thiessen. Not pictured: Paige Metz, Tesa Weiferich & Madison Thiel. Photo by

Picture Perfect

Good Luck Sidney EaglesClass A Divisionals • Thurs-Sat, Feb 26-28 •Billings

Sidney Boysvs Hardin Thursday at 12:30 pm

Sidney Girlsvs Blgs. Central Thursday at 2 pm

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IT’S HERE...37th Annual

Richland County4-H Citrus Sale

Order Deadline March 2nd

Delivery March 24th

All Fruits Guaranteed!

Now Taking Orders For Rio Star Red Grapefruit California Navel Oranges Braeburn Apples D’Anjou Pears

PRICES:$20- 16lb box of pears$20- 17lb box of apples, oranges, pears$20- 18lb box of grapefruit, oranges, Braeburn apples$20- 18lb box of apples, oranges, grapefruit, pears$20- 20lb box of grapefruit/oranges mix$30- 34lb box of grapefruit, oranges, Braeburn apples$30- 34lb box of apples, oranges, grapefruit, pears$30- 30lb box of apples, oranges, pears$15- 20lb box of grapefruit$20- 20lb box of oranges$22- 40lb box of grapefruit$30- 40lb box of oranges$15- 9lb box of 10 oranges, 6 pink lady apples, 4 pears $15- 9lb box of Braeburn Apples$20- Boxed Beef Sticks (40-50 ct.)$12- Box of Cheese Sticks (24)$12- Smokey Snack Sticks (10-12 ct.)

Support your local 4-H program byplacing an order with a local 4-H member or call 433-1206.

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Leading Montana work comp attorney Leslae Dalpiaz now taking

appointments to meet injured workers in the Sidney area.

Call 406-549-9200 to schedule.Leslae has helped hundreds of injured

Montanans over the past 15+ years, securing more than $20 million in work comp settlements.

MT WORK COMP INJURIES/CLAIMS ONLY

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Sidney Basketball

ActionThe Eagles went to Glendive last Thursday and were defeated by Glendive 35-33. Adam Lake shoots the ball in Glendive. They are headed to divisionals this Thursday and play Hardin at 12:30 p.m. Photo by Kathy Johnson.

By Vicky ParkerRichland County Stand 4 Youth had an all night party on

Friday the 13th! It was a huge success. We had over 90 peo-ple! We had lots of fun! We had four video games set up, food, Karaoke, a jump/slide and more! We want to spread the word about making healthy choices and enjoying life without alcohol, drugs and tobacco! STAND youth meets at schools throughout Richland County.

We also have an adult STAND that meets the last Tuesday of each month from 12-1 p.m. Next meeting is February 24th If you have questions or would like more information please contact Vicky Parker 433-4097 or email [email protected]

We STAND by our youth, STAND up for our youth and support our youth as they STAND for themselves!

Stand 4 Youth LOCK-IN to LOCK-OUT Held Friday Feb. 13th At Assembly Of God Church

The lady Eagles went to Glendive last Friday and

defeated Glendive 40-39 in OT. Lexi Haggerty shoots the ball in Glendive. They are headed to divisionals

this Thursday and play Billings Central at 2 p.m.

Photo by Kathy Johnson.

Minute to Win It: Jackie Damm from the Tobacco Prevention Ser-vices at Richland County Health De-partment hosts Minute To Win It games at the lock in Friday night.