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PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID The Roundup (406) 433-3306 Fax (406) 433-4114 e-mail address: [email protected] www.roundupweb.com P.O. Box 1207 Wednesday, February 8, 2017 Volume 42 • Number 52 MNAXLP • Sidney Wrestling Club Results • Sidney High School Wrestling Divisionals Photos Cloverbud Day Inspires Future 4-H Members Community Hygge Feb. 10 in Watford City The people of Denmark are considered to be among the happiest in the world despite their harsh winters. During these times, it is a custom to make family, friends and relaxation a top priority. On Friday, February 10th, The McKenzie County Pioneer Museum in Watford City will be hosting a Community Hygge (pronounced “hoo-gah”), a pleasant Scandinavian tradition of comfort and relaxation. The event, intended as an atmospher- ic, candle-lit environment where adults in the community can socialize, will be held from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM. People living far from home and members of the community can come to listen to music, play board games, meet new people and enjoy hot chocolate, cider, pastries and other refreshments provided by local businesses. Ladies from the McKenzie County Public Library will be in attendance to recommend good books, especially on the Hygge lifestyle. The McKenzie County Pioneer Museum intends to make around the world. Find a babysitter and come out to celebrate this celebration of Scandinavian tradition! Tickets are free and required for entering drawings for door prizes. Tickets are available at the McKenzie County Library and the McKenzie County Pioneer Museum. For more information call the museum at (701) 444-2990. Sidney Sugars Campaign Update On Feb 2nd, Sidney Sugars was on Day 122 of a campaign expected to last 173 days, ending about March 20, depending on the amount of shrinkage in the piles. Dave Garland, Sidney Sugars general manager, is one of the few who would like to see winter stay for a while. Colder temperatures help preserve according to Garland. ”The jury is still out on damage from the seeing normal storage effects so far, not worse or better than the past two years.” Beets from the Culbertson and Glendive areas have all been hauled in, while less than 300,000 tons remain in Savage, Fairview and the factory yard. A little more than one third of those beets are under ventilation. The factory has been running well, slicing an average of 6,367 tons per day, or 265 tons per hour. With half the down time of the previous 2 years, slicing is 200 tons per day over the average. Garland credits the processing and maintenance crews for better processing and less down time. Even though sugar content was down this season, the record tonnage means lots of sugar. Storage capacity at the fac- tory is 2 million hundredweight. So far 2.128 million have been produced with 2.9 expected. Sidney Sugars ships sugar year round, roughly 80% in bulk rail cars and 20% in super sacks, to a variety of companies including Mars, Kelloggs, General Mills, Kraft, Nabisco, Nestle and several pharmaceutical companies. Calling all Molls & Gangsters! Bootleggers Ball is Coming! The Irish Mob is the oldest organized crime group in the United States, in existence since the early 19th century. Irish-American organizations in Chicago were at their peak during Prohibition, specializing in bootlegging and highjacking. - inently with gang leaders such as “Big” Bill Dwyer, Jack ”Legs” Mob in Chicago would soon be rivaled by Italian mobsters, particularly Al Capone. This year the Bootleggers Ball, scheduled for March 17th, will celebrate as The Bootleggers Ball Goes Irish. We are proud to welcome back several venders including distributers representing Hood River Distillers (Pendleton, Trails End), Jack Daniels Distillery, Diageo (Crown Royal) and Montana Distilleries featuring Montana made whiskey & vodka. Get dolled up in your favorite 20s glad rags; enjoy sampling the different hooch offered, then step out on the heated patio and take pleasure in a cigar from Sweet Ash Cigars. Dine on those gams and kick up your dogs to your favorite music as performed by The Relics. Transportation home will again be provided by the Sidney Shuttle. Tickets will go on sale soon - VIP tickets are $150, General Admission tickets are $75. Tables are available upon request, support Matthew House and Camp Make-a-Dream. Communities In Action (CIA) held a workshop on Janu- ary 30 and 31st in Sidney to discuss the community building change across sectors and knowledge of how engaging policy makers creates sustainable change, followed by a commitment to action. Communication, both internal and community wide, was also discussed. The workshop was facilitated by MSU Extension in Boze- man which had partnered with Cornell University, Penn State University and the University of Wyoming in applying for a grant from the US Department of Agriculture to study oil and gas impact on communities. CIA has been active since 2005, working to help residents and businesses deal with issues connected to the oil boom, and to make Richland County the best place to live. “This is a tremendous committee, with Judy (Lapan) and Les (Anderson) in the lead,” stated Paul Lachapelle, Ph.D, associate professor and community development specialist with the Department of Political Science Local Government Center, MSU. “It takes a champion to move initiatives forward. They care and are im- pactful.” He added that CIA was in place and helped during the partner with CIA to facilitate what they are doing. MSU Extension will follow up with the eight individual action They will also discuss any unintended consequences, good or bad, plus challenges and opportunities. There will be a conference in Big Sky in June with represen- tatives from all four universities, Lapan, and others to discuss real world applications for what has been learned in each area. Communities In Action Holds Workshop On Saturday, January 28th, there was a Cloverbud Craft Day held at the Richland County - buds are young 4-H members that are between approximately 45 Cloverbuds in just Richland County alone. At Cloverbud Craft Day, the Cloverbuds learned to say the 4-H Pledge by practicing saying it with actions. They made bags with symbols of a head, heart, hand, health, and a clover to represent the 4-H Pledge. There were four stations, each representing some part of the pledge. To learn about their head for clearer thinking they learned fun facts about 4-H. To express their hearts to greater loyalty, they made heart cookies. To represent their hands to larger service, they made cards to give to the nursing home. To show their health for better living, they listened to Grace Dragseth, a student at Fairview High School and an assistant at the Extension germs on their hands to see all the germs they have on them.The Cloverbuds were shocked at how many germs they had on them. A powerpoint was presented by Dragseth, it was about 4-H op- portunities that interested them in future projects before making pizzas. Cambree Denowh said, “I liked learning the pledge and meeting new friends. It was fun!” Grace Dragseth planned the event this year and came up with the stations to help them learn parts of the 4-H Pledge. Dragseth said, ”I really enjoyed teaching the kids about 4-H and helping them make crafts.” Josie Evenson, a Richland County Extension Agent, estab- learn what 4-H is all about. Evenson said, “I just thought it would be a good learning experience for the kids to have a day to just Day and it was a success!” Tanner Paulsen and a

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PRSRT STDU.S.

POSTAGEPAID

The Roundup

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

P.O. Box 1207

Wednesday, February 8, 2017 Volume 42 • Number 52

MNAXLP

• Sidney Wrestling Club Results • Sidney High School Wrestling Divisionals Photos

Cloverbud Day Inspires Future 4-H Members

Community Hygge Feb. 10 in Watford City

The people of Denmark are considered to be among thehappiest in the world despite their harsh winters. During thesetimes, it is a custom to make family, friends and relaxation a toppriority. On Friday, February 10th, The McKenzie County PioneerMuseum in Watford City will be hosting a Community Hygge(pronounced “hoo-gah”), a pleasant Scandinavian tradition ofcomfort and relaxation. The event, intended as an atmospher-ic, candle-lit environment where adults in the community cansocialize, will be held from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM.

People living far from home and members of the communitycan come to listen to music, play board games, meet new peopleand enjoy hot chocolate, cider, pastries and other refreshmentsprovided by local businesses.

Ladies from the McKenzie County Public Library will bein attendance to recommend good books, especially on theHygge lifestyle.

The McKenzie County Pioneer Museum intends to make

around the world. Find a babysitter and come out to celebratethis celebration of Scandinavian tradition!

Tickets are free and required for entering drawings for doorprizes. Tickets are available at the McKenzie County Library andthe McKenzie County Pioneer Museum. For more informationcall the museum at (701) 444-2990.

Sidney Sugars Campaign Update

On Feb 2nd, Sidney Sugars was on Day 122 of a campaignexpected to last 173 days, ending about March 20, depending on the amount of shrinkage in the piles. Dave Garland, SidneySugars general manager, is one of the few who would like to see winter stay for a while. Colder temperatures help preserve

according to Garland. ”The jury is still out on damage from the

seeing normal storage effects so far, not worse or better thanthe past two years.”

Beets from the Culbertson and Glendive areas have all been hauled in, while less than 300,000 tons remain in Savage, Fairview and the factory yard. A little more than one third of thosebeets are under ventilation.

The factory has been running well, slicing an average of6,367 tons per day, or 265 tons per hour. With half the down time of the previous 2 years, slicing is 200 tons per day overthe average. Garland credits the processing and maintenance crews for better processing and less down time.

Even though sugar content was down this season, therecord tonnage means lots of sugar. Storage capacity at the fac-tory is 2 million hundredweight. So far 2.128 million have beenproduced with 2.9 expected. Sidney Sugars ships sugar year round, roughly 80% in bulk rail cars and 20% in super sacks, to a variety of companies including Mars, Kelloggs, General Mills, Kraft, Nabisco, Nestle and several pharmaceutical companies.

Calling all Molls & Gangsters! Bootleggers Ball is Coming!

The Irish Mob is the oldest organized crime group in the United States, in existence since the early 19th century. Irish-American organizations in Chicago were at their peak during Prohibition, specializing in bootlegging and highjacking.

-inently with gang leaders such as “Big” Bill Dwyer, Jack ”Legs”

Mob in Chicago would soon be rivaled by Italian mobsters, particularly Al Capone.

This year the Bootleggers Ball, scheduled for March 17th, will celebrate as The Bootleggers Ball Goes Irish. We are proud to welcome back several venders including distributers representing Hood River Distillers (Pendleton, Trails End), JackDaniels Distillery, Diageo (Crown Royal) and Montana Distilleriesfeaturing Montana made whiskey & vodka.

Get dolled up in your favorite 20s glad rags; enjoy sampling the different hooch offered, then step out on the heated patioand take pleasure in a cigar from Sweet Ash Cigars. Dine on

those gams and kick up your dogs to your favorite music as performed by The Relics. Transportation home will again be provided by the Sidney Shuttle.

Tickets will go on sale soon - VIP tickets are $150, General Admission tickets are $75. Tables are available upon request,

support Matthew House and Camp Make-a-Dream.

Communities In Action (CIA) held a workshop on Janu-ary 30 and 31st in Sidney to discuss the community building

change across sectors and knowledge of how engaging policy makers creates sustainable change, followed by a commitment to action. Communication, both internal and community wide, was also discussed.

The workshop was facilitated by MSU Extension in Boze-man which had partnered with Cornell University, Penn State University and the University of Wyoming in applying for a grant from the US Department of Agriculture to study oil and gas impact on communities.

CIA has been active since 2005, working to help residents and businesses deal with issues connected to the oil boom, and to make Richland County the best place to live. “This is a

tremendous committee, with Judy (Lapan) and Les (Anderson) in the lead,” stated Paul Lachapelle, Ph.D, associate professor and community development specialist with the Department of Political Science Local Government Center, MSU. “It takes a champion to move initiatives forward. They care and are im-pactful.” He added that CIA was in place and helped during the

partner with CIA to facilitate what they are doing.MSU Extension will follow up with the eight individual action

They will also discuss any unintended consequences, good or bad, plus challenges and opportunities.

There will be a conference in Big Sky in June with represen-tatives from all four universities, Lapan, and others to discuss real world applications for what has been learned in each area.

Communities In Action Holds Workshop

On Saturday, January 28th, there was a Cloverbud Craft Day held at the Richland County

-buds are young 4-H members that are between

approximately 45 Cloverbuds in just Richland County alone.

At Cloverbud Craft Day, the Cloverbuds learned to say the 4-H Pledge by practicing saying it with actions. They made bags with symbols of a head, heart, hand, health, and a clover to represent the 4-H Pledge. There were four stations, each representing some part of the pledge. To learn about their head for clearer thinking they learned fun facts about 4-H. To express their hearts to greater loyalty, they made heart cookies. To represent their hands to larger service, they made cards to give to the nursing home. To show their health for better living, they listened to Grace Dragseth, a student at Fairview High School and an assistant at the Extension

germs on their hands to see all the germs they have on them.The Cloverbuds were shocked at how many germs they had on them. A powerpoint was presented by Dragseth, it was about 4-H op-portunities that interested them in future projects before making pizzas. Cambree Denowh said, “I liked learning the pledge and meeting new friends. It was fun!”

Grace Dragseth planned the event this year and came up with the stations to help them learn parts of the 4-H Pledge. Dragseth said, ”I really enjoyed teaching the kids about 4-H and helping them make crafts.”

Josie Evenson, a Richland County Extension Agent, estab-

learn what 4-H is all about. Evenson said, “I just thought it would be a good learning experience for the kids to have a day to just

Day and it was a success!”

Tanner Paulsen and a

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6-8 p.m. - Richland County Baseball Early Sign-Ups - Sign-ups are also from 6-8 p.m., Feb. 10 and 2-4 p.m. on Feb. 11. Young people that would like to play baseball at the following levels, T-Ball, Rookies, Minors, Babe Ruth or Legion in the Richland Majors, County Program (5 to 18 years old). High School Gym, Sidney, MT.Thurs., Feb. 9

7 p.m. - Too Marvelous for Words: A Celebration of the Nat King Cole Trio - Peter Smith weaves in stories of Nat King

Heritage Center, 120 3rd St. SE, Sidney, MT, 406-433-3500. Sat., Feb. 117 p.m. - Celebrating Chocolate - Amazing live music featuring Too Marvelous For Words: A Celebration of the Nat “King”

SE, Sidney, MT, 406-433-3500.Sun., Feb. 12

offering and silent auction will be held to assist the Bryan and Michelle (Miller) Smith family whose home must be demolished and replaced immediately. Savage Community Hall, Savage, MT. For more information contact Debi Basta at 406-798-3391.Mon., Feb. 13

10 a.m. - Eastern Montana Sheep Symposium - Topics will include Ewe Body Condition Scoring and Late Gestation Nutrition, Alternative Feed Stuffs, An Update from the Montana Wool Growers Association (MWGA), Results from a Trace Mineral Study, integrated Pest Management and Marketing. Lunch will be served. Richland County Extension

12-1 p.m. - Sidney Lions Club Meeting - Elks Lodge, 123 3rd St. SW.

walk in registration - Eastern Ag Research Center, 1501 NorthCentral Ave., Sidney, MT. Class schedule Feb. 20, 21, 23,

orientation and all classes. No charge. For more information contact Larry Christensen, 406-489-2589, Ron Sorenson, 406-488-7664, Tom Lorenz, 406-433-2536 or Jim Miller, 406-

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2 p.m. - Second graders at West Side will be performing SWAMPED - West Sidney Gym, Sidney, MT.Tues., Feb. 219 a.m. - 11 a.m. - MOPS - Mothers of 0-5 years old can come and connect, laugh, cry and embrace the journey of motherhood. Breakfast and childcare provided. Sidney Lutheran Brethren Church, 1100 Madison Lane, Sidney, MT. For more info contact Rachel Dasinger, 406-480-0924, [email protected].

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10 a.m. - Coffee and conversation with the District 39 Representative, Denton Zubke. Everyone welcome. Hillside Senior Center, Watford City, ND. Thurs., Feb. 23

6:30 p.m. - Community Arts Forum - An informal gathering of minds and a discussion on how the Long X Arts Foundation can better serve the community. Snacks and beverages will be served. Door 204 Coffee Shop, 204 Main Street, Watford City. For more information visit www.longxarts.com or contact

WILLIAMS COUNTYEvents in Williston unless otherwise listed. CT Zone. Sat., Feb. 11

9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. - Historic Sewing Club - A group initiatedby Fort Union to do historic period sewing. A presentation with instructions and information will be from 10 a.m.-noon and sewing will ensue from 1-3:30 p.m. Participants should bring their own materials and lunch. Missouri-Yellowstone

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Wheeler. The Gallery, 109 N. Merrill Ave., Glendive, MT 406-377-6508.Fri., Feb. 10

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10 a.m. - Glendive Cancer Support Group - Survivors and caregivers welcome. GMC Canary Center, 202 Prospect Dr., Glendive, MT. 406-377-4639.7 p.m., Feb. 11-7 a.m., Feb. 12 - Staying up For The Club Boys Night - Kids get pledges from friends and family for

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look into the world of clay. Tea and coffee provided, bring your own lunch. Glendive Public Library Community Room,

Sat., Feb. 187 p.m., Feb. 18-7 a.m., Feb. 19 - Staying up For The Club Girls Night - Kids get pledges from friends and family for

application, K-5th grade, do not need to be a member, maximum hours 12. Boys and Girls Club of Dawson County, 111 W Bell St., Glendive, MT 59330. 406-377-7999.

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Margaret Carranza, 106 Lambert, MT

Mass of the Christian burial for Margaret Carranza, 106, of

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Remembrances, condolences and pictures may be shared with the family at www.fulkersons.com.

Margaret passed away on Friday, February 3 at her home in Lambert, MT.

Ralph Folven, 69, Sidney, MTMemorial service for Ralph Folven, 69, of Sidney, MT was

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Inurnment of cremated remains will be held at a later date at Teepee Butte Cemetery, Watford City, ND, under the direction of Fulkerson-Stevenson Funeral Home of Sidney, MT.

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Are you interested in furthering opportunities for the arts in our community?

Are you a musician, painter, potter, photographer, dancer, chef or trapeze artist who wants more opportunities to

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McKenzie County Long X Arts Foundation

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Join us for an informal gathering of minds and a discussion on how the Long X Arts Foundation can incorporate the arts opportunities YOU want

to see in our rural, western North Dakota communities.There will be snacks, beverages & door prizes!

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Wed, Mar. 1 ........................................... All Class Cattle Sale - 9:00amTues, Mar. 7 ..............Sandhill Red Angus Annual Bull & Female Sale Lunch Served at Noon • Sale Starts at 1pm Selling 60 Regist. 1-A Red Angus Bulls, 100 Red Angus Bred Heifers & 100 ~ 3 Year Old Red Angus Bred Cows

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Tim Larson: 406-480-2666 | Dustin Cymbaluk: 701-220-0813 | Christy Albin: Office Manager

ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2017 5A

TyDak Motorsports Opens in Watford CityTyDak Motorsports opened at the beginning of 2017 in Watford City. They are a full service Polaris and Arctic Cat dealer and also carry accessories and apparel by Klum, 509, Bear Track, Yetti and many other brands. They are located at 313 12th St. SE in Watford City and can be reached at 701-444-3096. Pictured above are (L-R) service manager Bill Sterling, parts/accessories manager Lindsey Perusich, Dakota & Tyler Erickson, general manager Craig Paulson and owners Joe & Serena Erickson. Check future issues of The Roundup for their upcoming grand opening.

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District 2C Girls’ Basketball TourneySidney High SchoolMonday-Saturday, Feb. 13-18

Monday ........................................................ 3:00pm 4:30pm 6:00pm 7:30pmWednesday .................................................. 3:00pm 4:30pm 6:00pm 7:30pmFriday ........................................................... 9:00am 10:30am 3:00pm 4:30pmSaturday .................................................... 10:00am 11:30am 5:00pmMonday, February 20 @ Culbertson .......... 6:00pm

Game Times

FAIRVIEW

Roster: 2-Jaycie Rau, 4-Bailey Seader, 10-Amber Berry, 11-Torrie Hurley, 13-Kelly Danielson, 14-Jenna Bieber, 15-Macy Seadeek, 20-Jae Kloker, 22-Ashley Karst, 24-Kieren Condie, 30-EmilyAxtman, 32-Hanna Skov, 34-Ally Young, Head Coach: Jim Hardy, Asst. Coaches: Jacq Free, Katie Hurley, Managers: Megan Asbeck, Jadyn Gackle, Teigan Taylor, Hanna Sunheim, Killie Hansen.

BROCKTON

Roster: 1-Martina Black Dog, 2-Faith Longtree, 10-Mikaila Youpee, 11-Princess Russell,15-Cheryl Owns Pipe, 21-Kristina Mikkelsen, 23-Jacie Mikkelsen, 24-Kayleigh OwnsPipe, 43-Alexis Steele, Head Coach: Terrence Johnson, Asst. Coach: Nichole Lone Bear.

CULBERTSON

Roster: 11-Quinn Wettlin, 13-Havanah Wettlin, 15-Sierra Machart, 21-Macy Kirkaldie, 23-Ashtyn Ator, 24-Anissa Bengochea, 25-Brooke Bowland, 33-Fallon SunRhodes, 25-Tristan Burshia, 41-Kelsie Williams, 43-Abby Ator, 45-Faith Bowland, Head Coach: Valli Hauge, Asst. Coach: Djay Hauge.

CIRCLE

Roster: 2-Cierra Loudon, 4-Sydni Haynie, 10-Hannah Gackle, 12-Cassie Wagner,14-Katelyn Fritz, 22-Jessica Durbin, 24-Kayla Green, 30-Ryann Moline, 44-JiannaClinton, Un-numbered: Chelsea Wright, Lena Pawlowski, Brooke Bartelson, Haven Taylor, Izabella Nelson, Keeley Stempel, Cheyenne Clinton, HeadCoach: Willie Thibault, Asst. Coach: Leigh Murphy, Manager: Alissa Gartner.

MONDAK

Roster: 1-Kinley Peterson, 2-Bailey Peterson, 3-Savannah Dean, 4-Fallon Garman, 5-Farrah Garman, 10-Kiara Salsbury, 12-Hannah Johnson, 14-Salina Carter, 20-Sara Melgaard, 22-Joey Pittenger, 30-Samantha Ledahl, 32-Jenna Rust, 34-Katie Nielsen, 50-Diedra Sorenson, Head Coach: Lexi Leininger, Asst. Coach: Tony Holecek.

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District 2C Girls’ Basketball TourneySidney High SchoolMonday-Saturday, Feb. 13-18

SAVAGE

Roster: 11-Lexi Joslin, 13-Haylie Conradsen, 15-Breanna Adolph, 21-Soda Rice, 23-Reghan Prevost, 25-Brynn Salsbury, 31-Tyler Lien, 33-Kiana Miller, 35-Nichole Kelley, 41-Ashlind Conradsen, 43-Kayla Nelson, 45-Emily Reynolds, 50/51-Jordan Romero, Head Coach: Henry Huber, Asst. Coach: Kola Miller, Managers: Alexia Papka, Taryn Hagler, Bethany Wells.

BAINVILLE

Roster: 10-Katie South, 12-Karisa Goebel, 14-Kailin Pippenger, 20-Elise Romo, 22-Natalie Stokke, 24-Lextyn Portra, 30-Paytyn Wilson, 32-Bonny Krogedal, 33-Margan Holte, 34-Kiylee Kellis, 40-Rona Butikofer, 42-Joely Picard, 44-Allie Romo, 52-Aubrey Picard, Head Coach: Toby Romo, Asst. Coaches: Todd Krogedal, Mike Gilligan.

PLENTYWOOD

Roster:10-Megan Marriage, 12-Bryn Fawcett, 14-Mychele Woodman, 15-Alyx Bakke, 20-Jocelyn Huravitch, 22-Ally Bummer, 23-Jasmine Russell, 24-Hallie Wangerin, 25-Alyssa Hurst, 30-Paige McCrory, 32-Mikayla Stevens, 33-Brenna Osksa, Head Coaches: Randy Wangerin, Dave Mc Crory, Daryn Andersen, Managers: Mashayla Chandler, Kaelianna Carrillo, Kacie Wacker.

FROID/LAKE

Roster: 2-Paige Robertson, 10-Sydney Labatte, 12-Anistyn Young, 14-Sydney Dethman, 15-Tawnee Robertson, 30-Morgan Mason, 32-Mackenzie Dethman, 34-Haley Labatte, 40-Rachael Trinder, 44-Kinsey Rasmussen, Head Coach: Lance Brekke, Asst. Coach: Andy Dethman, Managers: Meg Ator, Aleah Johnson.

R&L FUSION

Roster: 0-Amber Pflughoft, 2-Sahar Ailabouni, 3-Lauren Krenning, 5-Alyssa Hill, 10-Anna Johnson, 11-Isabelle Fatzinger, 13-Halle Fatzinger, 14-Nerea Ortiz de Zarate, 15-Courtney Herman, 23-Sarah Helmuth, 24-Haley Olson, 25-Rain Rehbein, 41-Emily Carda, Head Coach: Dominique Davis, Asst. Coach: Shasta Senner, Manager: Ellie Smith.

Monday ........................................................ 3:00pm 4:30pm 6:00pm 7:30pmWednesday .................................................. 3:00pm 4:30pm 6:00pm 7:30pmFriday ........................................................... 9:00am 10:30am 3:00pm 4:30pmSaturday .................................................... 10:00am 11:30am 5:00pmMonday, February 20 @ Culbertson .......... 6:00pm

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Savage SchoolWed., Feb. 8: Ham and cheese sandwiches.Thurs., Feb. 9: Tacos. Fri., Feb. 10: Corn dogs. Mon., Feb. 13: Hamburgers.Tues., Feb. 14: Chicken alfredo. Wed., Feb. 15: Scalloped pota-toes and ham.

Rau SchoolThurs., Feb. 9: Third grade pick.

carrots, strawberries. Fri., Feb. 10: Pizza sub, salad, fruit, brownie. Mon., Feb. 13: Drumsticks, po-tatoes and gravy, corn, peaches. Tues., Feb. 14:dinner.Wed., Feb. 8:

Froid SchoolThurs., Feb. 9: Tomato soup, grilled cheese sandwiches, veg-gies, salad bar, fruit, milk. Fri., Feb. 10: Shrimp mates, rice pilaf, veggies, salad bar, fruit, milk. Mon., Feb. 13: Spaghetti, bosco sticks, lettuce mix, salad bar, fruit, milk.Tues., Feb. 14:patties, scrambled eggs, salad bar, fruit, milk. Wed., Feb. 15: Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes over gravy, buns, dessert, salad bar, fruit, milk.

Bainville SchoolThurs., Feb. 9: Sloppy joes, chips, fruit. Fri., Feb. 10: Enchilada hotdish, broccoli normandy, strawberries. Mon., Feb. 13: Corn dogs, french fries, mixed veggies, fruit.Tues., Feb. 14: Chicken noodle hotdish, corn, fruit. Wed., Feb. 15: BBQ meatballs, rice, broccoli, fruit.

Culbertson SchoolThurs., Feb. 9: Chicken strips, fries, fruit, milk. Fri., Feb. 10: Tuna croissants, soup, fruit, milk.Mon., Feb. 13: Sloppy joes, tater tots, fruit, milk. Tues., Feb. 14: Chicken pot pie, fruit, milk. Wed., Feb. 15: Lasagna, bread, fruit, milk.

Richey SchoolThurs., Feb. 9: Hamburger stew, dinner roll, pears, milk. Fri., Feb. 10: Cheeseburgers, baked beans, mandarin orang-es, milk. Mon., Feb. 13: Burritos, spanish rice, applesauce, broccoli, milk.Tues., Feb. 14: Chicken parme-san, peas, fruit cocktail, milk. Wed., Feb. 15: French dip, au jus, pineapple, green beans, milk.

Lambert SchoolThurs., Feb. 9: Beef strips, gems, peas, fruit, milk. Fri., Feb. 10: Ham and turkey sub, fresh veggies, fruit, milk. Mon., Feb. 13: Grilled cheese, tomato soup, fruit, milk.Tues., Feb. 14: Chicken a la king, salad, fruit, milk. Wed., Feb. 15: Baked potato bar, veggies, fruit, milk.

Fairview SchoolThurs., Feb. 9: Pork rib sand-wiches, chips, peaches, dessert, milk.Fri., Feb. 10: No school. Mon., Feb. 13: Quesadilla, re-fried beans, berry blend, milk. Tues., Feb. 14: Chicken pot pies, pears, dessert, milk. Wed., Feb. 15: Chicken alfredo, green beans, mixed fruit, milk.

Watford CityThurs., Feb. 9: Mini corn dogs, potato wedges, mixed veggies, pears. Fri., Feb. 10: Scalloped potatoes with ham, green beans, roll, cin-namon applesauce. Mon., Feb. 13: Hamburger on a bun with cheese, french fries, carrots with ranch dip, pickle slices, grapes.Tues., Feb. 14: Chicken strips, mashed potatoes with gravy, green beans, cake, fruit. Wed., Feb. 15: Grilled cheese, loaded baked potato soup, gold-

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Divisional Placements:#103 - Kaiden Cline - 3rd #113 - Everett Jensen - 5th #132 - Ashton Swenson - 8th

#138 - Jace Winter - 3rd #145 - Jace Johnson - 3rd #152 - Avery Gurney - 6th #160 - Jett Jones - 5th #170 - Trevor Dean - 6th #182 - Sawyor Thogersen - 2nd

#HWT - Ryan Horner - 5th

CONGRATULATIONS ON TAKING 6TH AT DIVISIONALS!

GOOD LUCK AT STATE!

SIDNEY EAGLE WRESTLERSGood Luck At State

Fri & Sat, Feb 10 & 11 • Billings MetraBegins Friday at 10am

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District 2C Boys’ Basketball TourneySidney High SchoolMonday-Saturday, Feb. 13-18

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FAIRVIEW

Roster: 2-Cody Asbeck, 3-Rex Reynolds, 4-Pat Hardy, 5-Dalton Watson, 10-Jash Herron,11-Carson Cayko, 12-Gabe Schipman, 13-Lak Kloker, 14-Trevor Karst, 15-TannerReynolds, 20-Alex Schriver, 21-Taryn Candee, Head Coach: Ryan Kopp, Asst. Coaches:Ty Hurley, Colby McGinnis, Managers: Paul Hardy, Brady Buxbaum, Kanyon Taylor.

BROCKTON

Roster:1-Randen Bear, 3-Jalen Johnson, 4-Joe Mikkelsen, 14-Jacob Belgarde,15-Melvin Rattling Thunder, 21-Demarko Lilley, 22-Cameron Follette, 24-LeroyBoyd, 25-Adam Track, 30-Phoenix Rattling Thunder, 34-Colby Walker, 35-Hunter Burshia, 54-Tevin Gardipee, Head Coach: Rusty Boxer, Manager: Kristie Boxer.

CULBERTSON

Roster: 4-Eli Williams, 10-Gabe Granada, 12-Brayden Olson, 14-Chase Lambert, 20-Tristan Labatte,22-Payton Hauge, 24-Carter Nickoloff, 30-Joey Bawden, 34-Lucas Oelkers, 40-Jonathan Hilde, 42-Noah Nickoloff, 44-Logan Nickoloff, Head Coach: Cody Steppler, Asst. Coach: Barry Bighorn.

CIRCLE

Roster: 3-Rhett Bailey, 5-Jacob Clinton, 11-Wylee Hurst, 15-Evan Eggebrecht,21-Braden Schillinger, 23-Jonas Fuessel, 25-Blayne Hubing, 31-Brett Delp,33-Caleb Gackle, 35-BJ Inion, 43-Calder Fleming, 45-Hayden Lockie, Head Coach:John Deming, Asst. Coach: Ross Hall, Managers: Dakota Brown, Rylee Deming.

MONDAK

Roster: 1-Andrew Field, 4-Ridge Sargent, 5-Bruce Carter, 10-Daulton Holecek, 12-Jack Solberg, 14-Brian Field, 21-Aaron Lagerquist, 23-Kade Guenther, 25-Clayton Ledahl, 30-Owen Nelson, 32-Jeremiah Paine, 40-Jeff Whitlow, 42-Christian Melby,52-Jager Westgard, Head Coach: Chad Solberg, Asst. Coach: Dylan MacLean.

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District 2C Boys’ Basketball TourneySidney High SchoolMonday-Saturday, Feb. 13-18

SAVAGE

Roster: 1-Jared Stonehocker, 2-Dustin Wyckoff, 3-Bailey Micheletto, 11-Konsti Haimerl, 13-Logan Nelson, 14-Bryar Lange, 15-Nick Moore, 20-Tanner Lien, 22-Gage Bloesser, 23-Owen Nelwon, 24-Tucker Lien, 34-Gentry Conradsen, 35-Sloan McPherson, 54-Jared Hofer, Head Coach: James Kessel, Asst. Coach: Tyrel Shannona, Manager: Landen Reynolds.

BAINVILLE

Roster: 10-Will South, 11-Davey Winn, 14-Cameron Downs, 20-Jaden Strickland, 22-Tristen Albus, 24-AJ Ullmer, 30-Elijah Romo, 32-Trustin Holcomb, 33-Brennen Brunelle, 34-Dylan Rabbe, 40-Hunter Bowker, 42-Jameson Egemo, Un-numbered: Ethan Romo, Derek Bowker, Head Coach: Luke Romo, Asst. Coach: Jess Romo, Managers: Kaden Hansen, Braeden Romo, Jesse Strickland.

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acrobatic act to the “Magic City” of Minot, ND February 4th and 5th; pulling a few “rabbits out their hat” to convey home

individual event golds at the 2017 Kim Lupo Invitational.

Level 3 CompetitionLevel 3 Team: First place, Gymagic

(Minot) 110.450; second place, American Gold (Fargo) 110.400; third place, Sidney 109.550; fourth place, Bismarck 105.350; fifth place, Dickinson 104.850; sixth place, Western Stars (Williston) 100.500; seventh place, Dakota Star 99.350.

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Level 4 CompetitionWhile Gymagic & American Gold

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place trophy scoring 2 points more than Bismarck in fourth.

Level 4 Team: 1st Gymagic108.150; First place, (Tie) American Gold; third place, Sidney 106.200; fourth place, Bismarck 102.450; fifth place,Dickinson 101.400.

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Balance Beam: First place, Kambre Kloker 9.500; eighth place, Allison Thiel 9.100.

Floor Exercise: Fourth place, Mar-leah Campbell 9.150; ninth place, Taylor McPherson 8.850.

All Around: Fourth place, Marleah Campbell 35.450; Taylor McPHerson35.050; eighth place, Kambre Kloker 35.000.