SIDNEY — A total of 17 grocery carts, filled with bags containing a combined weight of over 1,200 pounds of food, were wheeled out of the Richland County Food Bank on April 22.
SIDNEY — A total of 17 grocery carts, filled with bags containing a combined weight of over 1,200 pounds of food, were wheeled out of the Rich…
- District of Montana recognizes National Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day
- Knowledge and obedience are not the same
- We’re making Montana’s teacher shortage a lot harder than it really is
- Alliance stops 100 miles of roads and 5,000 acres of clearcuts on Montana’s public lands
- Montana Tobacco Quit Line celebrates 20 years, new name
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- Health Department encourages families to check vaccine records during Make Sure May
Members of Sidney’s local Masonic Lodge, Lower Yellowstone Lodge #90, distributed $6,654.12 to schools in Sidney, Fairview, Plentywood, and Culbertson last week on behalf of the Montana Masoni…
Richland County held its annual spelling bee Saturday, with more than 100 students from the area participating.
Wes Wade has been hired as the Sidney Herald's newest reporter.
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On the Level for Crappies
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Eagles beat league-leading Belgrade 4-3 at Moose Park
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Almost 30 years later, food bank continues to help residents
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New Eagles football coach brings college pedigree to Sidney
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MonDak Heritage Center working to preserve sugar beet plant history
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Schepens making a name in Sidney
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Booking log
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Montana Masons donate $6,654 to four area schools
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Richland County holds annual spelling bee
The Sidney Sugars Incorporated sugar beet plant might be closed, but its history isn’t going away any time soon.
SIDNEY — The Richland County Health Department's investigation of the Burger King in Sidney, sparked by a viral video of an alleged tapeworm f…
SIDNEY — On Thursday evening, the Empire Builder train squealed through Williston before coming to a full stop outside the Amtrak station at t…
FAIRVIEW — In an average week, over 1,200 scratch off tickets are sold at the Loaf 'N Jug location here. With the quick movement of a quarter …
WATFORD CITY — It was a little bit after 2 a.m. on Feb. 24 when 12-year-old Daniel Pineda Serrano woke up and went downstairs to ask his mothe…
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FAIRVIEW — Tyler Loan of the Fairview track and field team has had a solid week at meets.
The Sidney Eagles baseball team is riding a wave of momentum into its regular season finale after defeating the Belgrade Panthers 4-3 Friday n…
Sidney’s Kayson Radke is the Sidney Herald Athlete of the Week.
LAMBERT — A fourth grader from Lambert School won third place in Energy Share of Montana’s statewide art contest.
Alexander Lawhead and Bianca Philbeck together with their parents, Lynn and Rhonda Lawhead and Brent and Claudia Philbeck, announce their upco…
NDG&F Department Release Zebra mussels were confirmed in the lower end of Lake Oahe in South Dakota in December 2023 by South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks staff. As a result, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department is working closely with South Dakota to monitor the colonization of mussels in Lake Oahe during the...
By Nick Simonson While teaching my first fly-tying and lure making course in some time, I was asked by a student as we entered the free-tying phase at the end of the second night, “what’s your favorite way to fish: spinning, baitcaster or fly rod?” I paused hard and thought about it, and knowing it’s...
By Doug Leier A highlight of my early years with the Game and Fish Department as a district game warden was the variety of field-training opportunities. New wardens learn different required skills from seasoned wardens at stations literally in every corner of North Dakota. My primary training warden was Kurt Aufforth, who was stationed in...