April 27, 2016

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April 27, 2016
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(406) 433-3306
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e-mail address:
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Wednesday, April 27, 2016
North
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Season
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the overall harvest, an early in-season closure may occur with a
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the river by 9 p.m. of each snagging day. Those planning to
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tag. Use or possession of gaffs is prohibited on snag-and-release-only days, and, if it occurs, during the snag-and-release
extension period.
Legal snagging hours are from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. One
tag per snagger will be issued. Snagging is legal in all areas of
the Yellowstone River in North Dakota, and in the area of the
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Montana border, excluding that portion from the pipeline crossing
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reached, an extended snag-and-release-only period will be
allowed for up to four days immediately following the early
closure, but not to extend beyond May 31. Only snaggers with
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Legislation
Introduced for
Tax Savings
for FFA, 4-H
Student
Projects
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The Montana Farm Bureau is urging Congressional support for S. 2774, the Agriculture Student EARN Act. The Act,
introduced by Senators Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) and Joni Ernst
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students completing 4-H or FFA agricultural projects tax-free.
Farm Bureau also supports companion legislation introduced
in the House by Representatives Michael McCaul (R-Texas),
Henry Cuellar (D-Texas) and Michael Conaway (R-Texas). That
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“Student agricultural projects increase awareness of and foster
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of farmers and ranchers, food scientists, agricultural engineers,
agronomists, horticulturalists and soil scientists,” said Jim Rose,
VWDWH))$DGYLVRU´:HJHQHUDOO\GHÀQHDQ))$RU+DJULFXOtural project as a student business venture.”
Albert Koenig, the newly elected Montana FFA president,
indicated the tax relief bill would be excellent for students. “The
tax break would go a long way towards students reinvesting
their money to develop their projects further,” noted Koenig.
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fact, FFA members contributed 6 million to the economy. This
legislation could allow students to turn their small projects into
working business ventures.”
Montana Farm Bureau shares in the development of youth,
being involved in developing leaders and helping young people stay involved in agriculture. “Montana Farm Bureau brings
resources and individuals together to keep young producers
on top of issues that affect their farms and ranches every day,”
says MFBF Young Farmer and Rancher Chair Gil Gasper. “Farm
Bureau stands behind agriculture to ensure that the next generation can stay involved in farming and ranching or in pursuing
other important agricultural careers.”
The long-term sustainability of agriculture depends on talented young people pursuing careers in farming and ranching
and other agricultural production and food chain professions.
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Great Success at ’16 Boys & Girls Club of
Richland County Annual Dinner & Auction
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Thank you Richland County!
The evening of April 2nd, over 240 Richland County community members joined Boys
& Girls Club staff in the Hawaiian themed
luau. It was a celebration of how donors have
helped move Boys & Girls Club forward this
past year as well as fundraising for 2016-2017
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a Raise-the-Paddle segment where individuals
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building fund. This fundraiser completes the
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operating budget.
While fun Hawaiian music played in the
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Reynolds, a balloon wave from Party Central, the parade of the
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drink and great food from Greg Mohr and amazing deserts by
Anita Karst.
Special speakers were Jason Brothen, Board member,
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Clubhouse and what that will mean for Richland County as well
as Elaine Stedman, CEO who spoke of how valuable volunteers
are in supporting Club activities.
“This event has been a staple of this community for many
years and this is one of the best outcomes the donors provided
us so far,” says Michele Seadeek, Development Director. “We
are excited that our community is so engaged in what our Club
does and what it means to hardworking families to have this
opportunity for our kids.” Boys & Girls Club of Richland County
supports over 190 members within a limited space to provide a
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Clubhouse will provide the needed space to allow any child to
participate in clubhouse programs and services.
To learn more about the BGCRC future Clubhouse or to
donate visit www.richlandbgc.org, Facebook page, or call the
club at 406-433-6763.
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2A ROUNDUP, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 2016
REAL ESTATE FINANCING
For Home Purchases & Refinancing
Stop in today and see Janet Sergent in Sidney
Janet Sergent
Real Estate
Loan Officer
NMLS ID# 525727
www.richlandfcu.com
201 West Holly St. • Sidney, MT (406) 482-2704
18 East 2nd St. Culbertson, MT (406) 787-5890
THaNK You
To all the businesses and communities of
Eastern Montana that helped in the success of
Caring for the Cardas – a heartfelt “thank you.”
We feel the love and support of our family here
and wish we could touch each one of you as
you have touched us. God bless us all!
– Jeff, Michelle, Colter and Paige
Mother’s Day Buffet
Sunday,
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Serving prime rib & salisbury
steak with all the trimmings, the
salad bar & an array of desserts
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Catering At The Elks Lodge
123 3rd St. SW, Sidney
406-433-5005 or 817-403-6487
AREA RECOVERY GROUPS
MONDAYS:
12 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg.,
214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney.
1 p.m. - 3 p.m. – Grief Reovery Support group at First
Lutheran Church, Watford City.
6 p.m. – Al-Anon,Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg., 214 S.
Lincoln Ave, Sidney.
7 p.m. – Fairview Alive and Kicking at Faith Alliance
Church, 704 S. Western Ave.
8 p.m.— AA Group, Northern Pump & Compression,
Watford City. Call 770-3603 or 770-2675 for directions or
ride.
TUESDAYS:
7 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg.,
214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney.
WEDNESDAYS:
8 p.m.— Al-Anon, Sanford Room, McKenzie Co. Public
Library, Watford City.
THURSDAYS:
7 p.m. – 1$PHHWLQJ0RQ'DN7UXFNLQJRIÀFH%OGJ
W. Holly, Sidney.
8 p.m.— AA Group, Northern Pump & Compression,
Watford City. Call 770-3603 or 770-2675 for directions or
ride.
FRIDAYS:
12 p.m. – AA,Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg., 214 S.
Lincoln Ave, Sidney.
12 p.m. - 1 p.m. - AA meeting, basement of Wilmington
Lutheran Church, Arnegard.
6:30 - 7:30 p.m.- 5 Stones faith based recovery meeting,
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7 p.m. – Path to recovery at Faith Alliance Church, 704 S.
Western Ave.
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Sidney.
Eastern Montana
Bible Camp Looking
for Volunteers
Submitted by Dee Jorgensen
Summer camps have been a U.S. tradition for over 150
years. Did you know that over ten million American kids attend
camp every summer? That opportunity is available close by and
coming up quickly.
Eastern Montana Bible Camp was incorporated in 1950 and
has become a tradition for families and children to attend for the
past 66 years. Many changes have taken place at the campground as are visible when you enter camp: a multi-purpose
gym/building known as the Ark, chapel, dining hall/kitchen are
some of the newer buildings. There are many activities available
as well: swimming pool, archery range, RC cars and track, and
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FDPS"(0%&RIIHUV7HHQFDPSWKHÀUVWIXOOZHHNLQ-XQHIROlowed by Jr. High camp for 7th and 8th graders, Junior camp for
5th and 6th graders, and Pioneer camp for 3rd and 4th graders.
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may attend if they wish. Family camp is scheduled for July 236RQJIHVWLV$XJXVW/DGLHV5HWUHDWLVLQ6HSWHPEHU0DQ\
churches, youth groups, community groups and families can also
rent the camp for overnight, day, or afternoons.
If you would like to help get camp ready for the upcoming
season, work days are May 6 & 7, and May 13 & 14. Lunch will
be served on those Saturdays only.
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www.embcamp.org for more information and to register for
camp, see a calendar of camp dates, and more! You can also
call 406.583.7573 for more information. We would love to see
you there!
Annual Bra Auction
Raises Approximately
$20,000 For Men,
Women, And Children
With All Types Of
Cancer Throughout
6 Counties
By Meagan Dotson
The 11th Annual Best Kept Secret Bra Auction had another
successful year, raising approximately $20,000 for the Cancer
Coalition Aid Fund (CCAF), which is housed at the Foundation
for Community Care. The CCAF is part of the Montana Comprehensive Cancer Program that serves Richland, Dawson,
McCone, Prairie, Fallon, and Wibaux counties and provides
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those going through cancer treatments. The CCAF has helped
patients from other counties, such as Williams, Roosevelt,
Sheridan, Valley, and McKenzie that have received treatment
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cancer patients, in fact anyone who is battling any type of cancer
may apply to receive assistance from this fund. It has helped
with 28 different types of cancer including bone, lung, prostate,
colorectal, esophageal.
In 2015, the CCAF gave $34,250 to residents who qualiÀHGWKURXJKRXWWKHVL[FRXQWLHVDQGWKDWKDYHUHFHLYHGFDQFHU
treatments at the Sidney Health Center- Cancer Care and has
so far given $8,000 in 2016.
More than 40 bras were generously donated for the live
auction by businesses, families, individuals, and organizations
and additional items were donated for the silent auction. Several
inspirational donations were made in honor or memory of loved
ones who have been affected by different types of cancer. The
emotional evening lacked nothing in terms of fun and entertainment, as auctioneer Rick Kniepkamp had the audience rolling as
he good-naturedly teased the bra-walkers and interacted with
the attendants. Singer and songwriter Josh Kehr gave a moving
performance following the auction.
A special thank you goes out to everyone who supported
cancer care services in the MonDak including Rick KniepkampRK Auctioneer Services, the Ranger Lounge, The Roundup
Newspaper, Eagle 93, the Foundation for Community Care,
the Richland County Health Department, Cancer Coalition
members, Chase Verschoot and Howard Rambur who assisted
with the auction, bra-walkers Charity Schmierer, Suzann Radke, Johanna Bunn, and Meagan Dotson, as well as everyone
who donated items, funding, and time, and to the community
members who turned out for the evening and ultimately made
the event a success!
SATURDAYS:
9 a.m. & 7 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church
Education bldg., 214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney.
3 p.m. - NA meeting, Straight The Path Grp, MonDak
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7 p.m. – AA 24 hour group, Northern Pump &
Compression, Watford City. Call 770-3603 or 770-2675
for directions or ride.
SUNDAYS:
3 p.m. - NA meeting, Straight The Path Grp, MonDak
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7 p.m. — AA Group Trinity Lutheran Church Ed. bldg.,
214 S. Lincoln Ave, Sidney.
LAKE WATER LEVEL REPORT
Sakakawea
Current Elevation ..........................................................1837.2
/DVW:HHN·V(OHY .........................................................1837.2
One Year Ago ...............................................................1839.0
Release For Day (C.F.S.) .............................................14,000
SIDNEY WEATHER DATA
Source: MSU Eastern Agricultural Research Center
Date
High
Low
Precip.
Apr. 18 ...................... 49 ........................39 .....................0.10
Apr. 19 ...................... 61 ........................40 .....................0.04
Apr. 20 ...................... 71 ........................35 .....................0.00
Apr. 21 ...................... 65 ........................37 .....................0.17
Apr. 22 ...................... 77 ........................37 .....................0.02
Apr. 23 ...................... 67 ........................42 .....................0.13
Apr. 24 ...................... 47 ........................39 .....................2.46
Total YTD Precipitation .....................................................3.81
Spring E-Waste
Collection Event
Returns In May
Submitted by Beth Redlin
Organizers for the annual “E-rase your E-waste” collections are happy to announce the return of their spring e-waste
collection event this year.
Jackie Couture, chair of the E-rase your E-waste Committee, reported this week that the group is planning a spring
collection on Friday and Saturday, May 13 and 14th in both
Sidney (Fri and Sat) and Fairview (Sat morning only) and a fall
collection on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 9-10 in Sidney.
´:H·UHSOHDVHGWREHDEOHWRRIIHUDQRWKHUVSULQJWLPHFROOHFtion and to once again be working with the Fairview community
to offer the service to city residents there as part of their annual
spring cleanup,” Couture said in making the announcement.
The spring event had to be cancelled last year because
of a backlog in CRT monitors and television sets in recycling
warehouses across the country. That backlog was cleared in
time to host the fall event last year, Couture said, and has not
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collection event in 2016.
Under the E-rase your E-waste program, area residents
can recycle their damaged or outdated electronic equipment
for free, although there is a small charge for televisions, and for
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The program was instituted in Sidney in 2005, only the second
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More details on the May 2016 event will be available shortly.
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Vote
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for MT Senate District 18
Will Work For All Residents of District 18
• Vocal advocate for Eastern Montana for
over a decade
• Fiscal Conservative, Pro-life, Supporter of
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Cell: 406-939-1121
Business: 406-433-7737
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THANK YOU
RICHLAND COUNTY!
Boys & Girls Club of Richland County would like to
thank all our sponsors, donors, and volunteers that
helped to make our Annual Dinner and Auction a
great success! Without your efforts BGCRC would
not be here for our kids.
To learn more or to donate to the Building Fund, please
check out our website at www.richlandbgc.org or call our
Club at 406-433-6763.
MSU Extension Specialist
Recommends Deep Banding
Or Tillage To Prevent Nitrogen
Fertilizer Loss
Submitted by MSU News
Montana State University Extension recommends that
producers now applying urea fertilizer (46-0-0) protect it from
volatilization loss (ammonia loss to the air) by sub-surface
banding, incorporation into the soil by tillage or a half-inch of
water in a single event or through the use of urease inhibitors.
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and can be lost to the air as ammonia gas.
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around the fertilizer. The increased soil pH increases the rate of
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contained by soil, it is lost to the air. Studies in central and eastern Canada found this process to be accelerated in subsurface
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or broadcast urea-based products may not occur in all conditions
or every year. However, incorporation by water or three-inch
tillage, or banding at least two inches deep are the best ways to
ensure nitrogen fertilizer gets to the crop and is not lost to the air.
For more information on urea volatilization see the MSU soil
fertility website http://landresources.montana.edu/soilfertility/, or
contact Jones at 994-6076 or [email protected].
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ELEMENTARY TEACHER
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The Horse Creek School
District is currently accepting
applications for an Elementary
Teacher. The successful
candidate must be eligible for
the proper certification through
the North Dakota Education
Standards and Practice Board
(ESPB).
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15 miles east of Sidney,
MT on ND Hwy 68. This
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teach in a “one room country
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the chance to build a oneon-one relationship with
the students. Candidate
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enrollment currently less
than 10 students. Candidate
must be self-motivated and
independent with the ability to
multitask. Horse Creek School
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school week at the beginning
of the 2016-17 school year.
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position. For more information
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HELP WANTED
Part-time, help wanted. 1 2 days a week. Bartender
experience necessary. Call
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REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE
‘15 16x80 trailer, 3 bdrm, 2
bath. Must see. $45,900.00.
Will not last at this price.
Shane 704-913-8338.
Rocky Mtn.
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and Fencing
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work. Has a 400
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most any hay.
2 hour min charge and
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5 ACRE COMMERCIAL
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business! Lots have rural
water, power, RTC & electric
right at the road. Hwy. 85, S.
on 140th Ave.77 NW, 1/4 mile
on right. 406-471-4049.
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spaces include windows for
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SIDNEY FEEDS
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horses, Hefty Seed Co., south
of Sidney. 406-488-4338.
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701-842-3357.
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JD 7800, 4840, 4440, & 4040
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County Agent Update Mother’s Day Brunch
At “The Fringe”
By Danielle Steinhoff
Tick Season
is Underway
Tick season is underway
here in North Dakota. There are
three species of ticks that can
be found: American dog tick,
Rocky Mountain wood tick and
winter tick, American dog tick
is the most common. With the
worry of Lymes disease being
carried in ticks, here in North
Dakota we are lucky that the
black-legged tick, also known
as deer tick, is not naturally
occurring. The black-legged
Rocky Mountain tick may be
transferred over from neighboring states.
Ticks will bite on to your
skin and engorge with a blood
meal. Once the tick is done
feeding, it will drop off its host
to mate, lay eggs or continue
development. There are 4 distinct developmental stages of
ticks: stage 1- inactive stage,
egg. Followed by three active
blood-feeding stages- larva,
then nymph and then finally
adult. Adults, both male and
female, require several days of
feeding before reproducing and
then death. There is generally
one generation per year for
American dog tick and winter
tick, Rocky Mountain tick has
2-3 life cycles per year.
The best way to prevent
tick infestations around your
home is by keeping the lawns
mowed, less than three inches,
and removing high plant matter.
As you move further away from
trees the tick numbers generally decrease. Ticks require high
moisture levels, and generally
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direct sunlight. Pesticides can
be used to kill ticks as a last
resort if a large number of ticks
are present. The critical point of
application is to target the early
life stages, which is within the
next few weeks. Some pesticides that may be effective are
the following: Carbaryl (Sevin)
which is a common garden
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tick control on turf, Deltamethrin (Suspend, DeltaGard G)
tick control in residential areas,
S-Fenvalerate (Zema Lawn
Spray) tick control on turf, and
Permethrin (PermaKill 4Week
Tick Killer) used against ticks
on the lawn.
Liquid formulations of pesticides will kill all adult stages
throughout the summer; granular formulations are more
effective on nymphs that are
overwintering in the fall. When
using pesticides of any sort,
remember to practice personal
protective measures. Wear
long sleeve shirts, long pants,
and closed toe shoes. You may
want to use an insect repellent
containing DEET on any exposed skin to repel ticks and
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grab the head as close to your
skin as possible. Apply steady
upward force until tick is free,
if part of the mouth is still in
the wound you may treat that
as a sliver. (Information from
Dr. Janet Knodel and Jackie
Buckley)
DPHHS Offers Advice To Prevent Tick Bites
Submitted by DPHHS
As Montanans look to
enjoy the great outdoors this
spring and summer, Montana
Department of Public Health
and Human Services (DPHHS)
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urge everyone to follow a few
simple steps to prevent tick
bites and their illnesses: Limit,
repel, and inspect.
State public health officials receive an average of
eight tick-borne illness reports
every year, the most common
being Rocky Mountain Spotted
Fever, Tularemia, and Colorado Tick Fever. “The best
defense against tick-borne
illnesses is by spraying your
legs, ankles, pants, socks, and
shoes with insect repellent,”
said DPHHS epidemiologist
Christine Mulgrew.
Public Health experts emphasize a 3-step approach to
prevent tick bites:
LIMIT: Ticks live in wooded, brushy, or grassy areas so
walk in the center of trails and
mow your property where you
and your pets spend time.
REPEL: Wear long,
light-colored pants and socks
to spot ticks more easily and
use insect repellents. Repellents containing up to 30
percent DEET can be used on
the skin or clothing. Repellents
with lower DEET concentrations might need to be applied
more frequently. Repellents
containing permethrin can be
used on clothing, but not on
skin. One application to pants,
socks, and shoes may be effective through several washings.
INSPECT: Check your
skin carefully for ticks after returning from outdoor activities
especially if you were in wooded, brushy, or grassy areas.
Throwing clothes into a drier
on high for 10 minutes, even
before washing, best does
de-ticking clothing. Remember
to inspect children and animals
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after an outing.
The most common symptoms of tick-borne infections
include fever and chills, aches
and pains, rash, and fever of
varying degrees. Although
easily treated with antibiotics,
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for physicians to diagnose.
Early recognition and treatment
of the infection decreases the
risk of serious complications.
“See your doctor immediately if you have been bitten
by a tick and experience symptoms,” Mulgrew said.
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attached, follow these steps to
safely remove the tick:
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jerk the tick; this can cause the
mouth-parts to break off and
remain in the skin. If this happens, remove the mouth-parts
with tweezers. If you are unable
to remove the mouth easily with
clean tweezers, leave it alone
and let the skin heal.
3. After removing the tick,
thoroughly clean the bite area
and your hands with rubbing
alcohol, an iodine scrub, or
soap and water.
Do not use folklore remedies such as “painting” the tick
with nail polish or petroleum
jelly, or using heat to make
the tick detach from the skin.
These methods are not recommended and may cause
the tick to burrow deeper into
the skin.
For more information
about tick-borne illnesses,
protection and detection efforts, visit the DPHHS website
at http://www.dphhs.mt.gov.
CHI St. Alexius Health Forms
Regional Healthcare System
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are now united under one name, CHI St. Alexius Health.
“We are rebranding these facilities to clearly communicate
that we are building one regional health care delivery system for
the patients we serve,” said Drop. “Our goal is to provide more
coordinated care and better outcomes. Together, we can provide
the latest medical technology and innovations in care, and expand
and upgrade services to meet the growing needs of people in
central and western North Dakota.” “Today is an exciting day for
our organization and the people we serve,” said Matt Grimshaw,
President of CHI St. Alexius Health Williston. “Our ability to
continue to grow and provide outstanding care into the future is
strengthened through collaboration of our health care providers
across the region.” “Quality care is a hallmark of our organizations
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Isaak Angus Ranch
Production Sale
Tuesday, May 3 • 1 pm (MDT)
Stockmen’s West • Dickinson, ND
Selling: 90 Yearling Angus Bulls
70 Commercial Fancy Angus Open Heifers
The bulls selling will be wide topped, deep ribbed and full of
muscle. Many are suitable for heifers. Bulls will be fertility
checked. Ready to go to work and are guaranteed to be breeders.
Bulls may be viewed at the ranch anytime.
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Ron & Jackie Isaak
Golden Valley, ND 58541
Home: 701-983-4458 • Cell: 701-891-9999
1601 S Central Ave • Sidney, MT
433-3858
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Thurs., Apr. 28: Pepperoni pizza,
tossed salad, pears, crispy treat.
Fri., Apr. 29: Hot dog, oven wedges, peaches.
Mon., May. 2: Meatballs in gravy
over mashed potatoes, green
beans, peaches, dinner roll, milk.
Tues., May. 3: Corn dogs, oven
wedges, fresh fruit, milk.
Wed., May. 4: Chicken alfredo over pasta, cheesy bread,
steamed broccoli, pears, milk.
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Thurs., Apr. 28: Hot dogs, macaroni & cheese, peaches, milk.
Fri., Apr. 29: Sandwiches, chips,
fruit, carrots, milk.
Froid School
Thurs., Apr. 28: Pulled pork on
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fruit, milk.
Fri., Apr. 29: Shrimpmates, rice
pilaf, corn dogs, salad bar, fruit,
milk.
Mon., May 2: Ham & cheese
casserole, buns, veggies, salad
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Tues., May 3: Italian dunkers with
meat sauce, veggies, salad bar,
fruit, milk.
Wed., May 4: Cheeseburger
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cake, salad bar, fruit, milk.
Bainville School
Thurs., Apr. 28: Lasagna, broccoli normandy, carrots, orange.
Fri., Apr. 29: Hot dog, bun, pickles, mandarin oranges.
Mon., May. 2: Pizza bagels &
pineapple.
Tues., May. 3: Spaghetti, garlic
bread and fruit.
Wed., May. 4: Ham croissant,
veggie, fruit.
Culbertson School
Thurs., Apr. 28: Egg rolls, sticky
rice, mixed veggies, fruit, milk.
Fri., Apr. 29: Ham slices, scalloped potatoes, green beans,
fruit, milk.
Mon., May. 2: Corn dogs, chips,
beans, fruit, milk.
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Standing, Left to Right: Mason Hutchinson, MT District Key Club Governor, Shaelyn Bowlds, Treasurer,
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Murphy Discount .......$7,955.00
61,105
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2015 Silverado 1500 Z71, 4WD,
LTZ, Rocky Ridge Conversion
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Murphy Discount .......$4,997.00
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2015 Malibu 1LT
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15% discount ...........$7,056.00
Murphy Discount .......$3,178.00
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15% Discount ...........$6,088.00
Murphy Discount ..........$971.00
2015 1500 Z71 LTZ Crew, Rocky
Ridge Conversion
2015 1500 Z71 4WD LTZ Crew, Rocky
Ridge Conversion
MSRP ....................$68,399.00
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Murphy Discount .......$5,247.00
55,206
$
C7055
MSRP ....................$68,339.00
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2015 3500 4WD Chassis Monro
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C7300
MSRP ....................$43,615.00
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Murphy Discount .......$2,206.00
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C7246
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15% discount ...........$2,573.00
Murphy Discount ..........$513.00
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14,082
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MSRP ....................$21,070.00
15% Discount ...........$3,160.00
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Medicine Lake
Thurs., Apr. 28: Chicken a la
biscuit, salad, mandarin oranges.
Fri., Apr. 29: Mac & cheese, hotdog, broccoli, watermelon.
C6939
MSRP ....................$43,545.00
15% discount ...........$6,531.00
Murphy Discount .......$1,890.00
35,124
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C7329
MSRP ....................$48,490.00
15% discount ...........$7,341.00
Murphy Discount .......$1,458.00
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MSRP ....................$48,040.00
15% Discount ...........$7,206.00
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By Sheridan Martin
If you are someone who is looking to move, whether it be
across town or someplace new, there can be a lot of different aspects when it comes to selling your house. One of these aspects
is “staging” your home to be appealing to potential buyers. The
Roundup talked to Amanda Seigfreid with Seigfreid Insurance
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it takes to stage a home.
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care of when making your occupied home appealing to potential
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house; things to do that will remain inexpensive to where you
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do is de-clutter each room, especially the high-lighted rooms
such as the kitchen, master bedroom, and the bathrooms.”If
you have items on your counters, it helps to put them away in
cupboards to make the kitchen appear bigger and more open.
If your toothpaste and brushes are out in the open, if possible,
put them away in your medicine cabinet. Now the shower, clients do open the shower curtain so it is very important to make
sure that there is no clutter in the shower and that it is kept very
clean,” said Amanda.
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you are ready to move.”
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and are willing to invest some money, Amanda had advice on
preparing your home on that as well.
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a storage space is a great expense to make when putting your
home for sale.
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for awhile areessential to help stage your home for sale. “Broken
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small home improvements, families and couples that come to
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or dirty light switches; the little things really make a difference.
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their furniture would look in the house,” said Amanda. “Really a neutral and same color scheme throughout your home so that
create a functional living space and try not to have so many potential buyers can be focused on your home. Color can be
things in one room.”
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in it, there were a few basic steps. “Just having air fresheners or years. After moving and all pictures and art have been removed,
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Staging Your Home When It Is Vacant
you can accomplish, the smaller their to-do list will be and the
Amanda Seigfreid, also went over some pointers on staging more likely they will be interested in purchasing your home.”
your home when it is vacant; both spending little to no money
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label and make sure that there is enough time between when
you spray the grass and when you want to begin planting your
vegetables. You can try simply tilling the grass under and not
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your garden all summer long.
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chunks of wet soil sticking to the tines on your tiller or if you
have issues pushing it through the mud, then park it for another
couple of days and try again. You may feel that this is delaying
your planting too much but if you try and put plants into soil that
has been worked when it was too wet, you are setting yourself
up for failure. Unless you have been getting some moisture that
the rest of us have not, this is probably not a concern this spring.
After you have tilled the area and created a nice seedbed,
your garden should be ready for planting. It is not suggested
to add any amendments, such as manure or
compost, at this time as those are typically better
applied in the fall. The problem with applying
them now is that they may not be completely
broken down and, especially in the case of
manure that comes from animals bedded with
wood shavings, can ultimately lead to mineral
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decide now exactly what it is you want to plant.
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are going to need in a garden. A nice exercise
to try: take old newspapers and cut out the area
that particular plants will need. Then take these
“newspaper plants” out to the garden and lay
them out and see if the garden is big enough for
the plants that are intended to go in there. This is
a good time to decide what plants go where as
well. You do not want to end up with your larger
plants (corn, tomatoes, and peppers) shading
out the smaller ones (carrots, lettuce, and spinach) so try to keep those taller specimens to the
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for vegetable gardens, many of them also apply to landscaping
beds as well. By no means is this a complete and exhaustive
list of how a garden should be prepared and in no way does
following these steps guarantee success. Hopefully though,
by going through these steps, you will be off to a good start. It
would help tremendously if Mother Nature would cooperate in
getting our soils ready to be worked with.
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nutritional facts of vegetables you may plant.
Leafy Greens: Leafy Greens are cholesterol free and low in
calories and sodium. Most of these plants are referred to as super foods because they contain phytochemicals, which promote
long term health as part of a nutritious diet. They are also good
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in folate, a nutrient important for fetal development and calcium.
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calcium, iron and manganese. It is also a good source of dietary
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and sodium. Like other leafy greens, it is rich in phytochemicals,
which may help prevent cancer and other diseases.
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leafed kale, slice on both sides of the stem to remove. Remove
the stem and discard.
Tomatoes: Tomatoes are high in Vitamin A and C and are a
good source of potassium, with 16 calories per half-cup serving.
Broccoli: Broccoli is high in folate and Vitamins C, A and K
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calories per half-cup serving.
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has few calories (about 20 per medium squash). This makes
it a great summer meal side dish. The vitamins and minerals
are found in the skin, therefore, it is best to not peel the squash
before cooking.
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Food Safety Tips for preparing your vegetables: 1. Clean.
Wash hands and food contact surfaces before and after preparation. 2. Chill. Keep produce and food cool and chill promptly.
3. Separate. Keep produce and food separate from raw meats
and eggs.
For more information, and gardening tips & tricks, check
out the Richland County Nutrition Coalition Facebook page at
www.facebook.com/1rcnc1, and the Pinterest page at www.
pinterest.com/1rcnc1.
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