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515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578
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Keep Montana Green celebrates Wildfire Awareness winner was Davin Graves, a second grader from
Month with art and youth. The statewide All Division Laurel, with his wonderful work of art above.
Montanas youth communicate wildfire prevention through art
In celebration of Wildfire mission and the goal of the art The art entries are first judged
Awareness Month, Keep Montana contest are to promote awareness regionally where first, second, third
Green (KMG) will be showcasing on how to we can prevent human- are decided. Then, those entries
students artwork throughout the caused wildfires. The contest theme are sent to Missoula, Mont., to be
month of May. this year was, One Less Spark One judged with winners from all six
Businesses across the state will Less Wildfire. regions. The state winners receive
be displaying students artwork along This year marks KMGs 56th ribbons, cash prizes and statewide
with a social media campaign. art contest, in which 3,000 students recognition.
Nine out of ten wildland fires and 133 teachers from 100 schools
were human-caused in 2016. KMGs from across the state participated. continued on back page
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High-Tech for Head Start 515 2nd Avenue South


Degree of Honor #81 recently presented Glasgows Head Start progam enough funding to 228-4558

purchase four new iPads which the students are now putting to good use learning about all sorts of
stuff and even getting to play some computer games on them. Presenting the iPads were Evelyn
Kemp (President), Bonnie Kemp, Mary Fisher, Norma Lee (Vice President) and Karen Hanvold.
TUESDAY Spring Cleaning
Soup: Potato Chili Specials
Specials: Power Rake - Aerate
Chimichangas Tree Trimming
Stump Grinding Wind Damage
Bacon Cheeseburger

Dine at theO

228-8006 Call Johnny 230-2829


Thank You all who attended Valley County Free Tree Day.
Special thanks to the many workers!! Gumbo Gals and Crew, TEETH CLEANINGS
Shelly Mills, Ron Canen, Bob Steele, Jolene Cotton, and all the
folks that helped. It goes without saying that with out our local
County Businesses that provide the funding we would not have 5 Days A Week
this great event. As you shop check to see if the store has a
Valley County Free Tree Day sponsor sign by their checkout. Tell
CALL TODAY
them Thanks. They make this possible. 406-228-2211
Thank You !!
Dave Pippin Budde Family Dentistry
Cooler than BUZZIFIEDS
normal temps
expected
BUZZ
PANCAKE BREAKFAST: Presented by Valley County Senior Citizens.
Tonight: A slight chance of showers between 10pm Saturday, May 20. Serving from 7 - 10am. $5 per person, $7.50 for Big
and 11pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 41. North Appetites. Serving: pancakes, link sausage, eggs, coffee, tea, & juice.
SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER - 328 THIRD ST. SOUTH, GLASGOW
northeast wind 7 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is
BUZZ
20%. FOR RENT: Great Rentals in St. Marie at reduced price of $425 to help with
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 67. North wind 6 to gas and driving costs. Nicely renovated units with new hot water heater and
10 mph. furnace to help lower utility costs. Most pets accepted. FOR SALE: Single
story, 3 br, 1 bath in St. Marie. Part of the Condo, new flooring, updated
Tuesday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers after furnace and hot water heater. Priced at $19,500 CALL 406-524-3742 FOR
midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 45. East wind MORE INFORMATION
10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. BUZZ
Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 62. East HOME CARE SERVICES is seeking a part time Personal Care Attendant.
northeast wind 14 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 28 This position could work into a full time position, if applicant was interested.
mph. PLEASE PICK UP AN APPLICATION AT 315 KLEIN AVENUE.

Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 38.


Northeast wind 10 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 28
mph. Quality at a Fair Price

Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 60. East wind ItsIts summer
summer
are out
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time and andthethe kids
kids Its summer tim
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school! ItsIts exciting,
exciting, are out of scho
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families
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Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 64. but during


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County Democratic Convention locations
locations areare
at at
Hi-Line Ford,
Hi-Line Ford, locations are
Reynolds Market, and Albertsons Reynolds Ma
Albertsons
Wednesday, May 17th
Reynolds Market, and
Your
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Beginning at 5:30 p.m. food banks are putting on the
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help Communitytogether, and
Community

in the Community Room Ford Peanut Butter Drive this May.


of the Valley County Courthouse Check with your local Ford dealer
for details. Drop off locations
The purpose of this convention is to elect the Chairman, Vice Chair, VISITFORDFEEDSKIDS.ORG
VISIT FORDFEEDSKIDS.ORG
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Secretary, Treasurer, and State Committee Woman.
It is very important that you attend, these are very critical times. NORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADQUARTERS
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Valley Community Food Bank


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Valley View
HEALTH SCREENING
Tuesday, May 16th
6:00 am - 10:00 am
Valley View Home
1225 Perry Lane
Breakfast Available $5
Questions Call Hayley
406-228-2461

or Citizen Center
Seni
TUESDAY Sen
Ham & Yams
Call for reservation by 10 AM
228-9500

GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
TUESDAY
Breakfast
Cold Cereal Pop Tart
Oranges Milk
Lunch
Cheesy Breadstick Ham & Bean Soup
Corn Bread w/ Honey Butter
Mixed Fruit Choice of Fruit Milk
Can fishin regs be confusing? Ask an angler on Mille Lacs
While our fishing regulations are reasonably simple Walleye: Catch-and-release only from May 13
in Montana particularly here in eastern Montana through July 6; all walleye must be immediately released.
how would you like to have to adjust to Mill Lacs Lake in Closed July 7 through July 27; no walleye may be targeted;
Minnesota, where research is being done on the alarming no live bait allowed during the closure except anglers
decline of walleye. targeting muskellunge and northern pike may possess and
Between angling and American Indian netting, use suckers longer than 8. Catch-and-release from July
humans have killed millions of pounds of walleye in the last 28 through September 4; all walleye must be immediately
20 years. But a range of scientists from the Minnesota released. Closed on September 5 through November 30;
DNR to an international panel of independent experts no walleye may be targeted; no live bait allowed during the
have concluded that the cause of the walleye population closure except anglers targeting muskellunge and northern
decline is not people killing fish. (Mille Lacs has been pike may possess and use suckers longer than 8.
infested by two invasive species, the zebra mussels and No culling or live-well sorting: Fish taken into
more recently, the discovery of spiny water fleas). possession are considered part of an anglers bag limit
The season opener on this lake was this past Saturday, and cannot be exchanged with another fish. However
May 13th, and has special fishing regulations that differ smallmouth bass and largemouth bass may be culled
from statewide or border water regulations for those following statewide culling rules.
species identified below and take precedence. Unless Night Closure: From 10 p.m. on May 15 through
otherwise mentioned all general regulations, seasons, 11:59 p.m. on November 30. May 15 June 2, from 10
limits, possession, transportation and border water p.m. to 6 a.m., no one may fish for any species or possess
regulations apply. any fishing tackle on the lake. June 3 November 30, from
Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass: Bass season 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., fishing tackle may be possessed but
is open May 13, 2017- February 25, 2018. Prior to May not used except: a) muskellunge and northern pike may
27, all largemouth bass and smallmouth bass must be be targeted with artificial lures and suckers longer than
immediately released. Beginning May 27, 2017, combined 8. No other lures or baits may be in possession if night
possession limit is three, with only one bass over 21. All fishing for northern pike for muskellunge. No possession
bass 17-21 must be immediately released. ot targeting of species other than muskellunge or northern
Northern Pike: Possession limit is five, with only pike.; and b) bowfishing for rough fish is allowed, but no
one greater than 40. All northern pike 30-40 must be possession of angling equipment, and only rough fish may
immediately released. be in possession.

Discussing invasive mussels in Montana


In October of 2016, inform the public on what in Malta
aquatic invasive mussel this means for central and Wednesday, May 17th
larvae were detected eastern Montana. - Fort Peck Dam &
in Tiber Reservoir and Tonight Eagles Club Interpretive Center in Happy Mothers Day!
suspected in Canyon in Lewistown Fort Peck May 10 - 16, 2017
Ferry Reservoir. May 16th - Great May 18th - Summit Willamette Valley Beef
TENDERLOIN STEAKS..............$7.99 lb.
This week there will Northern Lodge Room Corral in Jordan Western Family 12 oz.
be four public meetings to BACON .................................$2.29 ea.
discuss invasive mussels Boneless Beef
NEW YORK STRIP STEAKS .......$8.99 lb.
in Montana. The meetings Pork
will be held in Lewistown, STEAKS..................................$2.49 lb.
Smithfield
Malta, Fort Peck and ST. LOUIS STYLE RIBS .............$3.49 lb
Jordan. McCormick 14 oz. Select Varieties
The Missouri River GRILL MATES ........................ $1.99 ea.
Custom Carpentry Roofing Repairs Windows Doors Kitchens Baths Hills Meats
Conservation Districts SAUSAGE LINKS .....................$2.99 lb.
Council will conduct the Call Shawn Beard 230-1025 Milford Valley Farms 5 oz. Select Varieties
Email: beardhi@gmail.com Licensed & insured Free Estimates STUFFED CHICKEN ...................10/$10
series of public meetings to
Keep Montana Green continued from 3rd Place: Maddie OConnell, 1st grade, Parkview
Elementary School, Dillon
front
Statewide Winners: COMPUTER GENERATED DIVISION (K-12):
STATEWIDE ALL DIVISION WINNER: Davin Graves, 1st Place: Jorjana Fagone, 12th grade, Reed Point
2nd grade, West Elementary School, Laurel, MT School
SENIOR DIVISION (10-12) 2nd Place: Justin Villa, 12th grade, Reed Point School
1st Place: Autumn Nicole Garrard, 10th grade, Victor 3rd Place: Isabella Long, 9th grade, Hobson Public
High School School
2nd Place: Chelysa Owens-Cyr, 12th grade, Wolf Honorable Mentions: Tristan Grein, 11th grade,
Point High School Columbia Falls High School, & Steven DeCamp, 12th
3rd Place: Julia Larsen, 12th grade, Hot Springs High grade, Columbia Falls High School
School AUDIO VISUAL DIVISION (K-12):
1st Place: Colyn Johnson & Jaxon Hume, 6th grade,
JUNIOR DIVISION (7-9 GRADES): Trego School, Trego, MT
1st Place: Jenny Lee Scrivner, 9th grade, Hot Springs 2nd Place: Jazail Hume & Opal Brannon, 6th grade,
High School Trego School
TIE 2nd Place: Brook Alder, 8th grade, Charlo Schools 3rd Place: Leon Aminkeng, 5th grade, Hobson School,
& Kacee Gordon, 8th grade, Lewistown Junior High Our Story: Since KMGs formation at the end of
3rd Place: Lyndsey Turley, 9th grade, Fromberg Public World War II, the organization has been dedicated
School to the prevention of human-caused wildfires. KMG
Honorable Mention: Victoria Schneider, 9th grade,
was formed in 1945, chartered as a tax-exempt
Fromberg Public School
nonprofit organization in 1961 and is governed by a
INTERMEDIATE DIVISION (4-6 GRADES): Board of Directors representative of its membership.
1st Place: Ava Sneddon, 6th grade, Lewis and Clark The Montana Department of Natural Resources and
Middle School, Billings Conservation has supported KMG since its inception
2nd Place: Scott Woods, 6th grade, Havre Middle
and continues to provide the association with an
School
3rd Place: Patience Bunce, 6th grade, Arlee Elementary Executive Director and office facilities. KMG maintains
School active public education and media programs focused on
Honorable Mentions: Malia Matthews, 5th grade, Loy the prevention of wildfires in Montana.
Elementary, Great Falls, & Kadin Graveley, 4th grade, Be sure to check out www.keepgreen.org and
Helmville School follow us on Facebook and Twitter to see all the
PRIMARY DIVISION (K-3 GRADES): great artwork and receive wildfire prevention tips.
1st Place: Adilynn Linday, 2nd grade, West Elementary #WildfireAwarenessMonth #ArtKMG
School, Laurel In Montana, all things wildfire prevention start
2nd Place: Harmony Backer, 2nd grade, West with KMG.
Elementary School, Laurel ~ By Crystal Beckman, Keep Montana Green
3rd Place: Valentina Sacca, 3rd grade, West Glacier Executive Director
Elementary
SPECIAL EDUCATION (7-12):
1st Place: Chase Foster, 10th grade, Glasgow High
School
2nd Place: Kiara Srader, 7th grade, Washington Middle
School, Miles City
3rd Place: Bryce Hanshew, 10th grade, Glasgow
High School
Honorable Mention: Jesse Martell, 10th grade,
Glasgow High School
SPECIAL EDUCATION (6-K):
1st Place: Joseph Mc Carty, 6th grade, Scobey
School
2nd Place: Henry Maxfield, 5th grade, Parkview
Elementary School, Dillon

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