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What is Roundup school?
Roundup is just one of many brand name weed killers that contain glyphosate. California lists the chemical glyphosate as “known to cause cancer” based on evidence from the World Health Organization.
How old is Roundup Montana?
The town of Roundup, whose name comes from cattle roundups of the late 1800’s and first established in 1908, is the county seat.
What county is Roundup MT in?
Musselshell County
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Musselshell County is a special part of central eastern Montana with industries that include ranching, farming, big game outfitting, coal, dryland and irrigated crops, a few oil rigs and a wonderful country town atmosphere in Roundup.
What is Roundup MT known for?
Roundup is a hub in Amazon.com’s supply chain with a growing industry of prep centers, or businesses that specialize in packing goods to meet the requirements of Amazon’s highly automated warehouses.
Is Roundup MT a good place to live?
Considering only the crime rate, Roundup is as safe as the Montana state average and as safe as the national average.
What elevation is Roundup Montana?
3,215′
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What is the crime rate in Roundup Montana?
The rate of crime in Roundup is 43.45 per 1,000 residents during a standard year. People who live in Roundup generally consider the central part of the city to be the safest.
Why is Billings called the Magic city?
Billings was nicknamed the “Magic City” because of its rapid growth from its founding as a railroad town in March 1882. The city is experiencing rapid growth and a strong economy; it has had and is continuing to have the largest growth of any city in Montana.
How safe is Billings Montana?
Montana’s largest city, Billings, is also its least safe, earning a Safety Index score of -0.97 due to a violent crime rate of 4.93 per 1,000 and property crime rate of 54.58 per 1,000.
Is Wyoming safe to live?
Wyoming is the second-least worried state when it comes to daily concern about crime and safety. The state (and its safest cities) also boasts some of the lowest crime rates in the land. Nearly 9 in 10 Wyoming residents feel safe in their state, versus just over 5 in 10 nationwide.