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Published by BS Central

515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230


406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578
bscentral@nemont.net

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sday, October

FWP fisheries crews electrofishing for salmon on Fort Peck Reservoir

FWP salmon spawn on Fort Peck Reservoir has begun


Fisheries crews began collecting
adult Chinook salmon starting
last week in hopes of collecting a
large number of eggs, which will
be raised to juveniles and released
back into the reservoir in 2017.
Crews are using electrofishing

boats and targeting areas near the


dam throughout October. Salmon
do not naturally reproduce in Fort
Peck Reservoir, making these efforts
critical to the continuation of this
fishery.
Even though salmon have been

observed in relatively shallow areas


during the past few weeks, ideal
spawning activity has yet to take
place, said Heath Headley, Fort
Peck Reservoir biologist. Similar to
walleye, salmon spawning activity
continued on page 2

Sept. 30 - Oct. 6

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On Friday, Arnold Schwarzenegger


was stopped in Germany by a police
officer for riding a bicycle through a
train station. Schwarzenegger may
have gone unnoticed if he hadnt
been frantically ringing the bell and
shouting, Get out of the way if you
want to live! ~ Jimmy Fallon

October 5 - 11, 2016


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Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron


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LeBrons endorsement will help
Hillary Clinton win in Ohio and lose
in Florida. ~ Conan OBrien

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In an interview this weekend, Joe


Biden described his relationship
with President Obama as an older
brother-younger brother dynamic.
The only down side is when Obama
forgets to pick him up from soccer
practice. ~ Seth Meyers

Boneless Beef

Over the weekend, Donald Trumps


private tax documents were leaked
to The New York Times, showing
that in 1995 he posted a loss of
$916 million dollars. The only
people with a more embarrassing
loss in 1995 were the prosecution
team in the O.J. Simpson trial. He
lost a billion dollars. He lost a billion
dollars. Right now, Gary Busey is
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A new report has found that
despite his recent string of gaffes,
Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson
has four times as many newspaper
endorsements as Donald Trump.
So if youve got weed, hes got
papers. ~ Seth Meyers
October Surprise doesnt sound
sinister; it sounds like your aunts
recipe for a squash casserole. I
added a little nutmeg! ~ James
Corden

peaks when all the right conditions take place; primarily


water temperatures and timing.
Ideal spawning temperatures are when water
temperatures reach 55 degrees, which typically occurs
around mid-October. This is also when crews see both
the most fish and best egg quality. Early-on egg quality
isnt as good due to warmer water temperatures, as
Chinook salmon are a coldwater fish which require
colder water for proper egg development. Water surface
temperatures have been averaging 62 degrees over the
last couple weeks.

Salmon were first introduced into For Peck Reservoir
in 1983. Due to the abundance of their preferred forage
fish, cisco, salmon have shown excellent growth, with
males maturing in two to four years and females in
three to four years. Crews are hoping for a good eggcollection year as salmon numbers, and size, caught by
anglers have been quite good.
Compared to last year, the salmon caught this
year have been larger, said Headley. This is due to a
large year class that is continuing to grow and mature.
Anglers may recall a large number of smaller, mature
males last season. Much of this has to do with males
maturing at an earlier age then females which is typical
in most fish species.
Early indications suggest that
there are larger fish with more females present, and
most fish are averaging around 15 pounds.
Once the fish are collected, they are transferred to
the Fort Peck Multispecies Fish Hatchery. Egg and milt
are then extracted from females and males, respectively,
and successfully fertilized offspring will be reared over
the winter.
Please be aware of fisheries crews and their
electrofishing efforts, as they may be near areas where
angling activities are taking place. The salmon tend to
congregate in areas where they were initially released.
Snagging for salmon began on Saturday, Oct. 1. If there
are any questions concerning the salmon spawning
egg-take efforts, please call reservoir biologist Heath
Headley at 526-3471.

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BUZZIFIEDS

Slippery Ann Elk Viewing Area is currently a no-go.

Flooding
occurring
Heavy rain has fallen over the area since Saturday,
causing water to run high in area creeks, rivers and low
lying areas. Precipitation will be light today, but excess
runoff will continue to keep creeks and rivers running
high for the next couple of days.
And were expecting some rather cold days through
Friday. Normal high for the date is 63 with a normal
low of 37.
Tonight: A chance of rain showers, snow showers, and
freezing rain before 10pm, then a slight chance of snow
showers between 10pm and 4am. Cloudy, with a low
around 29. West northwest wind 15 to 20 mph decreasing
to 9 to 14 mph after midnight. Winds could gust as high as
28 mph. Chance of precipitation is 50%. Little or no snow
accumulation expected.

Thursday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 42. West


northwest wind 9 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 25.
Northwest wind 9 to 14 mph becoming light north northwest
after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 43. Light and
variable wind becoming north northwest around 5 mph.

Friday Night: A slight chance of rain or freezing rain after


7pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 31. Light southeast
wind becoming east southeast 8 to 13 mph in the evening.
Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Saturday: A slight chance of rain or freezing rain before
7am. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 55. East wind 8 to 13
mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 38.
Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 58.

Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 40.


Columbus Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 60.

Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 40.


Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 62.

BUZZ
FOR RENT: Valley County Conservation District is Offering 3 pieces for fall
projects on the Ranch: A. Wheatheart High and Heavy Hitter post pounder
$95/day or $550 for 7 day Week.; B. Great Plains 10 no-till drill $12/acre or
$120/minimum 10 acres daily charge.; C. Pasture Aerator at $25 per day plus
$3.50/acre. Please contact the VC Conservation District Office M - W,
8am - 4pm at 406-228-4321 ext. 101, Stop by the USDA Service Center
Office on Hwy 2 W, or call Penny at 406-263-1579.
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FOR RENT IN GLASGOW: 2 bedroom, 1 bath. $650 + deposit. CONTACT
THE HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114
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MOBILE HOME FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 bath. $500/mo + deposit. CALL
228-2778 AFTER 2 PM
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FOR RENT: One bedroom apt. furnished, utilities also - heat & water. No
pets. Laundry in house. PHONE 228-8110 OR 406-230-0791
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FOR RENT: Newly Painted, 3 bedroom, 1 bath condo in St. Marie. $500
per month + Security Deposit. Pet considered for additional $35 per month.
CALL THE HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114 ASK FOR LISA.
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FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 bath, one level. $475/mo. Pets considered. 75 A
North Star, St. Marie. CALL THE HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114
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FOR RENT: Great Rentals in St. Marie at reduced price of $425 to help with
gas and driving costs. Nicely renovated units with new hot water heater and
furnace to help lower utility costs. Most pets accepted. CALL 406-524-3742
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HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS NEEDED: Valley View Home is looking
to hire a Social Service Director Strong communication and leadership
abilities are needed. Long Term Care experience is preferred. Benefits
available. Also, hiring 3 Dietary Aides; 1 Full-time, 2 Part-Time. Pay DOE.
Applications are available at the business office or local Job Service.
PLEASE CONTACT KARLY KRUCKENBERG, ADMINISTRATOR, FOR
MORE INFORMATION.
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COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES is looking for a full-time cook. Schedule
will include at least one weekend shift. Duties include cooking customer
meals to order, prep work (may include some baking), stocking and cleaning
the kitchen. Applicants must be able to: stand, bend and walk for much of
the shift. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Will be required to work some
holidays/overtime. Pay will start at $10.00/hr or higher DOE. Benefits include
vacation/sick leave and dental/visual reimbursement, group health insurance,
employee discounts. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN.

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New
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Baby Frames Blankets

Night Lights One-zies Bibs


New Luminara Candles New Vases
Beautiful New Prints Sconces

Cost is $6 per person.

New Gourmet Foods Delicious Sauces BBQ Sauces


Dips Crackers And More.

Pulled Pork, Baked Beans & Baked Potatoes

Robyns
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Home Decor & Fine Gifts

Dinner 5-7pm

Live Music by Trial By Fire @ 7pm

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Stag & Doe Night


Starting Thursday, October 6
and will be held every 1st & 3rd
Thursday of the Month

Glasgow Elks Lodge

$15 Per Person

Open to Paid-up Members


& Their Guests
Come Support our Lodge &
Enjoy a Great Meal!

GLASGOW

SCHOOL MENU
THURSDAY
Breakfast
Hot or Cold Cereal Cinnamon Toast
Apple Hot Cocoa Milk
Lunch
Pretzel w/ Cheese Taco Soup
Mixed Veggies Pears
Choice of Fruit Milk

Cubs Playoff Baseball!!


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$2.00 Can Beer


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Celebrating
YEARS

Thursday, October 6
Stop by the Shop for
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When thunder roars, go indoors!

Talk about some shocking news, scientists identified


all-time world records for both the longest lightning bolt
nearly 200 miles and the worlds longest-duration
lightning flash over 7 seconds according to a recently
published report.

Both records were certified by the World Meteorological
Organization, which is in charge of documenting such things.
The record-long lightning bolt was spotted over
Oklahoma on June 20, 2007, and traveled 199.5 miles, about
three-quarters the length of the state. Thats about 50 miles
further than the distance to Glendive, where the Scotties
had a lightning delay on the football field. The JV game with
Sidney last night was cancelled due to lightning.

The worlds longest-lasting lightning flash lasted for 7.74
seconds on Aug 30, 2012, over Provence-Alpes-Cte dAzur,
France. A report about the records has been accepted for
publication in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological
Society.
This reinforces critical safety information regarding
lightning, specifically that lightning flashes can travel huge
distances from their parent thunderstorms, said Randall
Cerveny, chief Rapporteur of Climate and Weather Extremes
for the WMO and a professor at Arizona State University.
Our experts best advice: when thunder roars, go
indoors, he said.
The lightning strikes were detected using extremely
sensitive radio receivers, Cerveny said, likening it to how AM
radio sounds during a thunderstorm, when the static of the
lightning discharge can be heard. We set out these extremely
sensitive radio receivers to hear a storm, to triangulate exactly
where the lightning flash starts and ends, he said.
So far this year, 36 Americans have been killed by
lightning (the latest occurring on September 25th on a hiking
trail near Austin, Texas), the National Weather Service said.
According to the NOAA, over the last 20 years, the United
States averaged 51 annual lightning strike fatalities, placing it
in the second position, just behind floods for deadly weather.

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county seat of Valley County, spacious
three bedroom home for sale, with
five rental units in the back. The main
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owners of this apartment house have
meticulously maintained the property.
This building has excellent rental history
with virtually no vacancy. 2 two bedroom
units and 3 one bedroom units

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Junior High Cross


Country in Havre
Girls: Havre 57, Glasgow
82, Dodson 88.
Iris McKean 2nd 10:09
Daley Aune 12th 11:04
Stevie Hartwell 14th 11:11
Alesia Hopstad 25th 12:20
Shawna Buckles 29th 12:43
Halley Turner 30th 12:44
Ali Kuka 31st 12:45
Emma Cook 40th 13:13
Ava Reyes 44th 13:51
Reonnah Hopstad 46 13:52
Boys: Glasgow 86, Havre
107

Running in the rain

In less-than-favorable weather conditions, Brooke Westby leads a pack of varsity


Scotty girls at the 1-mile mark during the Glasgow Invitational Cross Country Meet on
September 24th. Brooke finished in second place for the Scotties, and more recently
had a fifth place finish at the Havre Invitational this past Saturday. While its been
some miserable days for practice this week, the Scotties will be headed to the very
competitive Miles City Invitational on Saturday where its expected to be warmer than
here as CowTown is looking at sunny skies and highs in the 60s Saturday afternoon.
That will be a nice change of scenery for the Scotties! (photo by Andrew McKean)

Colter Barnett 2nd 9:00


Blake Lloyd 17th 10:21
Riley Smith 19th 10:38
Keevan Sibley 20th 10:40
Carl Zabrocki 28th 10:55
Jayden Williams 55th 12:24
Dylan Hlad 60th 13:08
Zavier Urbin 62nd 13:24
Reed Larsen 68th 14:37
Sam Knierim 74th 15:16
Gustavo Pacheco 79th
15:52

THURSDAY

Soup: Beef Barley Chili


Specials:

Reuben
Ham Sub

Dine at theO
228-8006

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