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“No Bull”

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515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
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Dressed for Success! Ryan Padden


Ice Dawgs Colten Pewitt, Noah Lipszyc, the ice this Friday as the Montana State
Garrett Lloyd, Kaden Fossum, Bridger Bobcats take on the Williston State Tetons.
Barnett and Taylor Johnson play their final The puck drops at 7:00 sharp! A beer
home game of their high school career garden and concessions will be available.
against Helena this Saturday, February Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for Veterans,
23rd at 6:00 p.m. The Glasgow High School Senior Citizens and kids age 12 & under.
seniors will be honored prior to the game, so Playing for the Bobcats are two former Ice
please don’t be late! In other fast & furious Dawgs: junior forward Ryan Padden and
hockey action, a pair of college teams take sophomore forward Taylor Padden. Taylor Padden
Just Arrived…
Beautiful Artwork, Clocks, Mirrors and Home Décor more!
There Here!!!
The Newest Corkcicles and Corkcicle Cooler Bags.
Great colors and styles!
This week only - buy one Corkcicle get the second 50% off!
Come see our Beautiful dishes, table linens,
decor for Easter and spring!
Deals of the week...
Last week of sale... 50% off Clothing , PJs , Bathrobes and Lafco candles!!
The 75% off Hen House Sale Room will be open Friday
February 22 and Saturday Feb 23! Amazing deals!!

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No end USDA to Host 2018 Farm Bill


in sight? Implementation Listening Session
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is hosting a
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -9. Wind listening session for initial input on the 2018 Farm
chill values between -15 and -25. Light and variable Bill. USDA is seeking public input on the changes to
wind becoming southeast 5 to 7 mph in the evening. existing programs implemented by the Farm Service
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 11. Wind chill values Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service and
between -15 and -25. South southeast wind 8 to 11
Risk Management Agency. Each agency will take into
mph.
account stakeholder input when making discretionary
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around -2.
decisions on program implementation.
Wind chill values between -10 and -15. South wind 6
to 10 mph. Deadline for registration to attend the event in
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 18. West
person is February 22, 2019. Register at www.farmers.
wind 7 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. gov/farmbill. The event will be held in Washington,
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -8. D.C. on Tuesday, February 26th beginning at 7:00 a.m.
Northwest wind 14 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as Montana time. An agenda and further information will
28 mph. be posted to the website before the session.
Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 1. Northwest The event will be streamed live on www.farmers.gov/
wind 9 to 11 mph. farmbill for those who are unable to attend in person.
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -18. No registration is required to view the livestream.
East northeast wind around 8 mph. Written comments are encouraged by February 22,
Monday: A 20 percent chance of snow showers after 2019; additional comments will be accepted through
11am. Partly sunny and cold, with a high near -4. March 1, 2019. To submit comments, go to the Federal
Northeast wind around 8 mph. eRulemaking Portal at http://www.regulations.gov and
Monday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow showers. search for Docket ID USDA–2019–0001. Follow the
Mostly cloudy, with a low around -17. online instructions for submitting comments. You may
Tuesday: Mostly sunny and cold, with a high near 0. also submit written comments at the listening session.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 8.
Comments received will be publicly available on www.
or Citizen Center regulations.gov.
Seni or Citizen Center
Seni
The 2018 Farm Bill provides support, certainty,
FRIDAY and stability to our Nation’s farmers, ranchers, and
land stewards by enhancing farm support programs,
Closed improving crop insurance, maintaining disaster
Call for reservation by 10 AM programs, and promoting and supporting voluntary
228-9500 conservation.
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ TRANSPORTATION COORDINATOR/MECHANIC Duties: service &
ROOFTOP SNOW REMOVAL: Free Estimates CALL 230-2583 maintain district vehicles including buses, oversee bus routes & drivers.
BUZZ Starting wage $19.15 - $26.44 DOE. Hours: during school term 6.00
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR FUTURE REHAB UNITS. See if a.m.–5:30 p.m. w/extended lunch; summer flexible. Benefits: Retirement,
YOU qualify for a brand new, one bedroom apartment. Move in now or get vacation/sick/personal leave, holidays, insurance & longevity. TO APPLY
on the list to move in after the renovations. Affordable rent with all utilities GO TO WWW.GLASGOW.K12.MT.US CLICK ON EMPLOYMENT TAB
paid. Rental applications available on our website www.nemontmanor. THEN COMPLETE & SUBMIT APPLICATION. DEADLINE IS 2/17/19.
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Opportunity, Professionally Managed by Tamarack Property Mgmt. Co bdrm/bath on main floor), 2-car heated garage, washer/dryer, sprinkler
BUZZ system & more. $1500/mo. rent. FOR MORE DETAILS CALL JOHN @
VALLEY VIEW HOME invites motivated caring individuals to join our crew (406)263-2046
as a CNA. We are offering free education in order to certify as a CNA BUZZ
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INTERESTED. considered. CALL HELLAND AGENCY INC. 228-2114
BUZZ BUZZ
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varying shifts. Training will be provided on site. To apply to be a direct Cozy. Good neighbors. Sm pets OK. Laundry room in unit, A/C. $595/month.
support professional working with the people we offer supports to, PLEASE Available March 1 360-750-6746

Slammed at Nemont!
APPLY AT 219 2ND AVE SOUTH, GLASGOW, MT OR AT JOB SERVICE.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 406-228-8412
BUZZ
FMDH POSITION OPEN: Dietary Aide Full Time, rotating shifts. Normal We don’t know how many Nemont internet users
shifts are 6:00 am to 2:30 pm or 10:30 am -7:00 pm some weekends had issues with their service this past Tuesday (and into
required. Previous dietary (kitchen) experience preferred. On-the-job Wednesday, BS Central was one of them), but it must have
training provided. Accountable for assisting in the preparation of patient
meals, menus, and nutritional supplies. Duties include food preparation, been a bunch.
using proper methods of food handling, preparation, and storage. Basic Nemont sent a letter out in early in February to notify
knowledge of food service and ability to follow department policies and customers currently utilizing the Nemont.net Email platform
procedures. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. of an upcoming email migration.
PLEASE CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3662 FOR
MORE INFORMATION. Well, here at the Buzz, we didn’t pay any attention to it, as
BUZZ Zac said, “It’s Greek to me.”
ALL SEASONS HOME CENTER Position open for a Bookkeeper. Must On Tuesday, that friendly little notice went into effect,
have high school diploma or GED and six months experience. Prefer much to our dismay!
knowledge of Quickbooks and Point of Sale Retail program. Vacation and
sick leave after probationary Period. DROP OFF APPLICATION TO ALL Zac managed to find the letter, and after an hour of
SEASONS HOME CENTER 729 2ND AVE. S. OR WOLF POINT JOB cursing and trying to figure out the directions to get our email
SERVICE. up and running, he finally decided to “call the guy”.
BUZZ He ended up talking to a gal, and when he told her the
HOME CARE SERVICES: Are you reliable, caring, & compassionate
person that needs a flexible job? Home Care Services is currently seeking problem and trying to figure out the directions supplied with
part-time PCAs/CNAs for our areas. We will train the right person. FOR the letter, she replied, “Yeah, I would have loved to forget
MORE INFO CALL 406-228-4200 about that letter!”
BUZZ Phone calls were pouring in. But she got us up and running
T&R TRUCKING looking for a Roll-off Truck Driver, full or part time.
Approximately $28/hr. CDL required. INQUIRE AT T&R TRUCKING 228- once again. Partially that is. We could receive e-mails, but not
8746 send. One doesn’t realize how much you depend on those
emails these days as we were right in the middle of putting the
GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD HOME Eastern C Divisional Basketball program together and time
2000 +/- sq. ft. home 3 bedrooms, 1 & was ticking. So some old-fashioned phone calls had to be made.
¾ baths, with new carpet throughout.
The kitchen has stainless steel We’ll worry about the sending emails issue Wednesday
appliances and is open to dining room morning, we decided. Zac gave Nemont Manor another call,
and living room. Attached single car this time getting through to Zach Miller who walked him
garage and private back yard is all
fenced. through the process, and Z. Miller also attested to the office
Located at 67 Heather Lane phones ringing off the hook!
REDUCED! $153,000 #326 Not that we’re complaining about Nemont, their service
Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner
(406) 228-2525 - has been top shelf, it was just a little glitch and not being quite
www.redfoxxrealestate.com computer savvy when it comes to this kind of stuff.
FRIDAY HOSPITAL GUILD SCHOLARSHIP
SOUPS: Clam Chowder • Chili Applications Available
SPECIALS: The scholarship is for those interested in the medical field.
Shrimp Basket Applications Available on our Website at fmdh.org
Frisco Melt Click on the Quick Links tab
Applications must be Postmarked by March 8, 2019
Awards Luncheon will be on Monday, April 1, 2019 BASEBALL SIGN-UPS
Dine at the “O” Thursday, February 28
We would like to THANK the businesses in the Mail Applications to:
area for their participation and donations that FMDH Guild at 5:30 pm
helped to make our scholarship fund-raising a 621 3rd St. S
228-8006 success. It made our year fun and exciting. Glasgow, MT 59230 Glasgow Middle School
Minors: 6 - 9 years old
(must be 6 by May 1, 2018)
Majors: 9 - 12 years old
All new players must bring birth certificate

The Cal Ripken Board is


also looking for community
members to serve on the board
of directors and there is also
a need for coaches at both the
major and minor league levels.
Questions contact
Linda Hudyma 390-4667

February 20 - 26, 2019


THREE MEAL DEAL
Bone-In Pork Sirloin End Roast, Country Style
Ribs, and Assorted Pork Chops
ALL IN ONE PACKAGE DEAL 99¢ lb.
80% Lean 20% Fat
GROUND BEEF .......................$2.49 lb.
Fresh Boneless Skinless
CHICKEN BREAST ...................$1.69 lb.
Boneless Beef
RUMP ROAST .........................$2.99 lb.
Boneless Beef
TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS..............$4.99 lb.
Willamette Valley Pork, Turkey, or Chicken
BACON WRAPPED FILLETS ......$3.99 lb.
Land O’ Frost 8 oz. Select Varieties
LUNCH MEAT ............................ 2 / $4
Armour 11-14 oz. Select Varieties
MEATBALLS............................... 2 / $5
Cache Valley 10 oz. Regular or Light
STRING CHEESE ........................ 2 / $6

GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
FRIDAY
Breakfast
Pancakes • Ham
Juice • Milk
Lunch
Corn Dog • Carrot Sicks • Banana
Chips & Salsa • Choice of Fruit
Milk
Pinewood Derby
tonight at 6:00!
The Boy Scouts Pinewood
Derby will be set to race at
6:00 tonight at the St. Raphael’s
gymnasium. Everyone is
welcome to come check it out.
Gardening class at
the museum tonight
The Valley County
Conservation District will be
hosting a gardening workshop
with Patti Armbrister at the D
Pioneer Museum tonight from
6:00-8:00. t
The workshop will focus w
on growing local food, food b
nutrition quality, soil microbes, 5
when, what, where and how to Th
plant, and starting tomatoes. t
There is no charge, and everyone
is invited to learn.
City League Champs
Hi-Line Eye Care defeated First Community Bank 79-38 to wrap up the C
Grazing at the Glasgow Recreation Department’s Men’s City League Basketball. Back row, a
left to right, are Wyatt Pattison, Kyle Albus, Jeff Sather, Pat Menge and Dallas $
Elks this Friday Capdeville. Front row are Derek Beadle, Nate Remmich and Kirk Capdeville. a
The four Valley County b
Grazing Districts will hold their Eastern C Divisional Basketball Tournament
annual meeting and banquet Girls Boys a
Wednesday Thursday
on Friday, February 22nd. o
Scobey 53, Richey/Lambert 23 Scobey vs. Culbertson, noon
The meeting will start at 2:00 Froid/Lake 72, Dodson 53 Dodson vs. Richey/Lambert, 1:30 o
with speakers from several Savage 59, MonDak 43 Fairview vs. MonDak, 6:00 y
agencies giving updates as well Plentywood 42, North Country 28 Froid/Lake vs. Lustre Christian, 7:30
as explaining various programs e
they have to offer. Thursday Northern B Girls in Shelby D
Richey/Lambert 50, Dodson 33, LO Thursday
A complimentary dinner MonDak 55, North Country 53,Thunder Fairfield vs. Malta, 1:00
A
will be served at 6:00. All grazing with a bucket with 2 seconds left, LO Choteau vs. Harlem, 2:30
district members are urged to Scobey vs. Froid/Lake, 3:00, SF Wolf Point vs. Conrad, 6:30 s
attend. Savage vs. Plentywood, 4:30, SF Glasgow Scotties vs. Cut Bank, 8:00 t
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Great actor, terrible liar I bet if you
Brandon Tatum, a former Chicago police officer
put your ad here
— he’s black and wears a “Make America Great Again” people would
hat— strongly predicts Jussie Smollett is going to jail! see it!
“There’s gotta be consequences for these fools,” he
said.
In case you don’t know who Jussie Smollett is,
he’s the gay, black actor who staged a “hate crime” —
someone conveniently caught it on video, him getting
beat up by a couple of white guys with red hats on, rope
in hand as well as bleach (supposedly) — in which the
lamestream media, as usual, gobbled up his phony story
and went on their “anti-Trump, anti-Trump supporters,
anti-this, anti-that” racism frenzy.
Smollett was interviewed on national talk shows and
absolutely lied through his pearly-white teeth. Oh yes, after
saying he was “pissed off ” at these racist (beep-beep) there
would be some shedding of his acting tears. Yeah, he’s
apparently a great television actor (Empire on Fox) but the
MAD MAD
Chicago police investigators weren’t buying the story.
Well, guess what? Smollett surrendered to
authorities this morning after he was formally charged
MARKDOWNS!
with one count of felony disorderly conduct for filing a
false police report.
Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson said SAVE A
SMASHING
Smollett first faked a letter using racist and homophobic
language and when that didn’t get attention, Johnson
said Smollett paid $3,500 to two brothers in order to
stage the attack. Supt. Johnson said it was because he
was “dissatisfied with his salary.” 15%-50%
“Empire actor Jussie Smollett took advantage of the
pain and anger to promote his career,” Johnson said. “I
am left hanging my head and asking why? Why would
OFF
All the Newest Designs, the Newest Colors…
anyone, especially an African-American man, use
the symbolism of a noose to make false accusations? At prices so low you’ll be amazed!
How could someone look at the hatred and suffering the Ball is in your court!
associated with that symbol and see an opportunity
to manipulate that symbol to further his own public
profile? How can an individual who has been embraced
by the city of Chicago turn around and slap everyone in
this city in the face by making these false claims?!”
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel released a statement
this morning saying, “I want to thank all of the Chicago
police officers who have worked on this case, and all of the
private citizens and business owners who have stepped
forward with information and video evidence to help us
get to the bottom of what was reported as a hate crime.”
If Smollett is eventually convicted of the charge, he
could face up to three years in prison. He could also face
substantial fines. Here’s hoping that happens.

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