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515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
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Despite a frigid Slam the Dam 4, Judy Jones, Jean registering the participants on the west end of Fort Peck
Carlson and Donna Kloker had a great time greeting and Dam, indicating the wind was blowing out of the west.

On your mark, get set, GO... Looking for a hundred!


by Judy Jones which way the wind is blowing that is for ALL ages. Bikes or dogs are
The Fort Peck Senior Citizens day. That means that hopefully, the NOT welcome. Registration will be
are sponsoring the fifth annual fun wind will be at your back, if at all. from 9:00-10:00 that morning—no
walk/run across the face of Fort Peck Watch for signs as you arrive or listen pre-registration is needed. If you
Dam on March 16, 2019. It is called to the radio to see from which side would like to pre-register, you can
“SLAM THE DAM 5” (Run with the of the dam the walk/run will begin. do so at the Ft. Peck Credit Union in
Wind). It is hard to believe that this is Port-a-potties/bathrooms will be Fort Peck or Glasgow or the Ft. Peck
our fifth year. Every year we have had available at beginning, midway, and Town Office. Students under the
a great turnout—even last year when end. Drivers are available if you only age of 18 must have a parent sign the
it was foggy and cold to start! want to do part of the walk/run. The registration/release form. The walk/
Our goal this year is to have 100 distance across is approximately four run starts at 10:00.
participants. Will you join us? miles. You will be driven back to your Proceeds will benefit Senior
This is a non-competitive walk/ car when you complete the walk/run. Citizens’ projects.Supplemental
run—no times will be kept. On the Every participant receives a funding is being provided by Thrivent
morning of March 16, the committee finish souvenir. Water and fruit will Financial. For further information,
members will decide which direction also be provided. Cost of the walk/ call Donna at 406-480-5029 or Judy at
the walk/run will go—depending on run is $5.00 a person—and the event 406-480-9057.
Shriners’ March Madness Service for Milton Barstad
Final week of the Milk River Milton I Barstad passed away Thursday March 7,
Shriners’ 2019 March Madness is in the 2019. Services will be held Thursday March 14, 2019
final week as Saint Patrick’s Day lands on 11:00 a.m. at the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow. In
this Sunday. Today’s winner of $50 is Loran Lieu of Flowers memorials can be sent to Valley County
Albus. Museum, Alzheimers Research of your choice, or the
Swimming pool.
Good day to Service for Shirley Fuhrman
take your dog Shirley Marie (Engstrom) Fuhrman, 88, died March

for a walk
2, 2019, at Eastern Idaho
Regional Medical Center in
Tonight: Increasing clouds, with a low around 16. North Idaho Falls, Idaho.
northwest wind 5 to 8 mph. Funeral services will
Wednesday: Cloudy, with a high near 36. Northwest wind be held at 2:00 p.m. on
9 to 14 mph increasing to 15 to 20 mph in the afternoon. Saturday, March 16, 2019 at
Winds could gust as high as 28 mph. the First Lutheran Church
Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 14.
in Glasgow. A visitation
Northwest wind 10 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph.
will be held with family and
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 33. West northwest
wind around 11 mph. friends from 12:45 to 1:45
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 8. West p.m. prior to the service.
northwest wind 5 to 9 mph becoming light and variable in Food will be served at the First Lutheran Church
the evening. following graveside services at Highland Cemetery.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 34. Light and variable
wind becoming west 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 14. West
wind around 7 mph.
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 35. West wind
around 6 mph.
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 14.
Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 36.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 39.

Rosendale Statement On State Fund


Rate Reduction (Workers Comp)
Insurance Commissioner Matt Rosendale released
the below statement following the Montana State Fund’s
action approving a premium rate reduction, an average
8.6 percent reduction in premium costs. The new rates
will take effect July 1. Project Classroom
“I’m pleased to see a reduction in the State Fund’s The Glasgow Soroptimist Project Classroom program
rates after I approved the biggest loss costs decrease in awards a monetary grant available to Valley County
eight years,” Rosendale said. “Unfortunately, this rate teachers to enable them to achieve a goal for their
classroom needs during the school year. One grant of
reduction is not as big as it likely should be because of
$250 is awarded each month to an applicant who meets
the $28 million that was redirected from the State Fund
the criteria. Project Classroom is open to all public
last year. Any decrease in work comp insurance rates is schools in Valley County and teachers are encouraged
good for Montana’s small businesses, so I’m happy to to submit an application. Recent recipients of the grant
see rates continuing to decline.” are Glasgow Middle School teachers (L to R) Elizabeth
“This rate reduction is a credit to the improved Hoeksema and Lisa Legare, and Soroptimist members,
safety record of Montana’s businesses and the policies Janet Plant, Denise Herman, and Judy Idler. For further
that we have put forward,” Rosendale continued. information you may call Janet Plant at 228-8554.
The family of Lee Borgen would like to thank Dr. Ross
and the staff of FMDH for the incredible care Lee received.
The Valley View Nursing home provided many months of Shipping and Receiving Clerk
superior care for Lee and we so appreciate the extra TLC Zerbe Brothers Inc., a large New Holland farm equipment dealership
given to him. Pastor Bonnie Novak and Paul Malek, did a in northeast Montana for over 69 years has a full-time position for a
beautiful job with Lee’s service and were a constant support Shipping and Receiving Clerk.
to the family, and for that we thank you. Thank you First Duties and Responsibilities
• Ability to perform repetitive tasks • Forklift/Skid steer operation
Lutheran Church WELCA for the lovely lunch served and • Ability to receive, stock, and/or deliver goods and compare quantities to pack
to Bell Mortuary for seeing to our needs. To all our friends, slip and purchase order.
family and relatives who sent cards, memorials, provided • Motivated, dependable individual who exhibits strong attention to detail and
arrives on time for start of shift and can work under minimal supervision
babysitting, flowers, food, phone calls, hugs, prayers, loving • Good verbal and written communication skills.
thoughts and words, we all thank you so much. • Familiar with or proficient in Word, Excel, and keyboarding.
• Some farm equipment knowledge a bonus but not required.
Pay and benefits depends on experience.
We Are Truly Blessed,
The Lee Borgen Family Please submit an application/resume to:
Zerbe Brother’s Inc., 54321 US HWY 2, Glasgow, MT 59230

BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ BUZZ
FOR SALE: 2006 Toyota Tundra pickup with topper. Meticulously MILK RIVER, INC. has staff openings in various locations/
maintained & serviced. Excellent condition, many extras. Serious facilities for varying shifts. Training will be provided on site. To
inquiries only. CALL 230-1025 apply to be a direct support professional working with the people
BUZZ we offer supports to, PLEASE APPLY AT 219 2ND AVE SOUTH,
FOR SALE: Set of 4 Cooper studded snow tires. Used only one season. GLASGOW, MT OR AT JOB SERVICE. FOR MORE INFORMATION
245-60-R18, fits the Ford Edge as an example. $200 for all four. CALL CALL 406-228-8412
263-4810 BUZZ
BUZZ ALL SEASONS HOME CENTER Position open for a Bookkeeper. Must
WAGON WHEEL BAR is looking for a part time Bartender/Casino Runner. have high school diploma or GED and six months experience. Prefer
Hours 4 pm-close Mon., Tues., Wed. Fill out generic application DROP knowledge of Quickbooks and Point of Sale Retail program. Vacation
OFF AT WAGON WHEEL BAR AFTER 4PM OR CALL 406-746-3239 and sick leave after probationary Period. DROP OFF APPLICATION
BUZZ TO ALL SEASONS HOME CENTER 729 2ND AVE. S. OR WOLF
GLASGOW FLOWER & GIFT is looking for a part-time & holiday POINT JOB SERVICE.
employee. Must have good customer service, writing, and computer BUZZ
skills. STOP BY GLASGOW FLOWER & GIFT FOR DETAILS & JOB HOME CARE SERVICES: Are you reliable, caring, & compassionate
DESCRIPTION. • 228-8312 person that needs a flexible job? Home Care Services is currently
BUZZ seeking part-time PCAs/CNAs for our areas. We will train the right
CAMPBELL LODGE: has opening for various shifts. CONTACT 228- person. FOR MORE INFO CALL 406-228-4200
9328 OR PICK UP APPLICATION AT CAMPBELL LODGE BUZZ
BUZZ T&R TRUCKING looking for a Roll-off Truck Driver, full or part time.
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS is now hiring an Approximately $28/hr. CDL required. INQUIRE AT T&R TRUCKING
Administrative Assistant for Glasgow Probation & Parole. $13.70hour 228-8746
plus benefits. APPLY AT HTTP://STATECAREERS.MT.GOV OR BUZZ
CONTACT WOLF POINT JOB SERVICE AT (406) 653-1720 FOR FOR SALE OR RENT: Built in 2015. 2-story townhome. 4 bdrm/3
MORE INFORMATION. bath (1 bdrm/bath on main floor), 2-car heated garage, washer/dryer,
BUZZ sprinkler system & more. $1500/mo. rent. FOR MORE DETAILS CALL
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR FUTURE REHAB UNITS. JOHN @ (406)263-2046
See if YOU qualify for a brand new, one bedroom apartment. Move BUZZ
in now or get on the list to move in after the renovations. Affordable FOR RENT: 3 bed 1 bath 1 car attached garage for rent in Saint Marie,
rent with all utilities paid. Rental applications available on our website MT. Basement, Backyard. $450/month plus utilities. Pets considered.
www.nemontmanor.tamarackpm.com or at the Nemont Manor office CALL HELLAND AGENCY INC. 228-2114
1100 4th Ave So in Glasgow. Call 406-228-4306 M-F 9 - 5 for more BUZZ
information. Equal Housing Opportunity, Professionally Managed by FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 bath farm house. 8 miles south of Glasgow
Tamarack Property Mgmt. Co on Fort Peck Highway. Pets negotiable. $750/mo plus Security
BUZZ Deposit. CALL HELLAND AGENCY INC. 228-2114
VALLEY VIEW HOME invites motivated caring individuals to join our BUZZ
crew as a CNA. We are offering free education in order to certify as TAYLOR STORAGE SOUTH: New storage units available located
a CNA and currently have open seats! Starting wage for new CNAs on the 1200 block, 4th Ave. South, Glasgow. 12’x22’ with electric
is $13.50 an hour with stipends depending upon what shift you work. garage door opener. CALL KEVIN AT (406) 230-2259 OR HOLLY
PLEASE VISIT OUR ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE FOR DETAILS AND AT (406) 599-3805
FILL OUT AN APPLICATION IF INTERESTED. BUZZ
PRICED TO SELL! GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD HOME
HARD TO FIND CROP LAND FOR SALE 2000 +/- sq. ft. home 3 bedrooms, 1 &
You’re going to want to see this!! ¾ baths, with new carpet throughout.
The kitchen has stainless steel
625 acres of crop land for sale 8 appliances and is open to dining room
miles North of Larslan, MT. Half of and living room. Attached single car
the land is in wheat with the other garage and private back yard is all
fenced.
half in hay! There is a current lease Located at 67 Heather Lane
in place through 2021.
20-1030
REDUCED! $153,000 #326
Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner
Contact Helland Agency 228-2114 Priced at $475,000 (406) 228-2525 -
visit www.hellandagencyinc.com www.redfoxxrealestate.com

Class B Girls at Belgrade


Thursday
Forsyth 40, Harlem 37
Florence 50, Three Forks 48
Columbus 41, Fairfield 38
Wolf Point 54, Missoula Loyola 44
Friday
Three Forks 61, Harlem 40, LO
Missoula Loyola 57, Fairfield 54 OT, LO
Florence 59, Forsyth 37, SF
Wolf Point 62, Columbus 27, SF
Saturday
Missoula Loyola 59, Forsyth 45,LO
Three Forks 43, Columbus 36, LO
Missoula Loyola 42, Three Forks 31,3rd
Wolf Point 48, Florence 35, 1st
Class B Boys at Belgrade
Wednesday
Poplar 68, Three Forks 67, OT
Bigfork 61, Big Timber 45
Colstrip 62, Shelby 52
Missoula Loyola 64, Rocky Boy 42
Thursday
Big Timber 51, Three Forks 40, LO
Rocky Boy 62, Shelby 50, loser-out
Bigfork 75, Poplar 60, semifinal
Missoula Loyola 56, Colstrip 51, SF
Friday
Rocky Boy 75, Poplar 69,LO
Big Timber 61, Colstrip 52, LO
Big Timber 53, Rocky Boy 38, 3rd
Bigfork 47, Missoula Loyola 43,1st
State C Boys at Billings
Thursday
Chinook 67, Plenty Coups 51
Arlee 63, Scobey 57
Manhattan Christian 54, Fairview 48
Melstone 78, Hays-Lodgepole 55
Friday
Scobey 74, Plenty Coups 61, LO
Fairview 69, Hays-Lodgepole, 35, LO
Arlee 72, Chinook 61, SF
Manhattan Christian 40, Melstone 36, SF
Saturday
Fairview 63, Chinook 45, LO
Scobey 47, Melstone 42,LO
Scobey 51, Fairview 43, 3rd
Manhattan Christian 83, Arlee 51, 1st
Wolf Point girls claim title 18th Annual
By
Mike Brandt
A long dry spell came to an end Saturday night at the
Chinese Auction
Belgrade Special Events Center at the State Class B Girls’ Saturday, March 16th
Basketball Tournament. Wolf Point ended its dry spell at the Cottonwood Inn & Suites
by winning the state championship with a win against 6:30pm • Doors Open @ 5:30pm
sponsored by the Fort Peck Fine Arts Council
Western Division winner Florence.
$25 per Person
Wolf Point (23-3) had a slow start, but opened the Entry Includes Dinner
game up in the second quarter en route to a 48-35 victory Beer/Wine and FREE Glass!
and the state crown. The Wolves last championship came GAMES
in 2003 when they beat Fairfield 56-44. The Wolves won Live Auction • Silent Auction • “Chinese” Auction
their first crown in 1997, defeating Fairview 49-44. Wolf Bingo • Raffle • Heads or Tails
Fortune Cookies • Wine Cork Draw
Point also played for the title in 2004, losing to Townsend, Must be 21 years old to attend
54-52. The Northern Division has now won 12 of the last 406-228-9216 • fptheatre@nemont.net • www.fortpecktheatre.org
13 titles. Malta owns 10 crowns and Fairfield eight. Question: If you’re
Florence (20-3) was playing in its first championship American when you go in
game since winning it in 1998. The Falcons jumped out to the bathroom and American
an early 5-2 lead, but Wolf Point found its groove, going when you come out, what
on a 10-0 run. Florence batted back to tie the game at 12 are you in the bathroom?
CASE LOT SALE Answer: European!
in the second quarter.
March 6 - 12, 2019 TUESDAY
Wolf Point struggled early in the game with turnovers, Boneless Beef
while Florence had two players get into foul trouble as SIRLOIN TIP ROAST ................$2.99 lb.
SOUPS: Tomato • Chili
Joey Janetski and Makenna Miles had three whistles each. Boneless Pork SPECIALS:
SIRLOIN ROAST ......................$1.29 lb. Tetrazzini
The Wolves slowly pulled away from Florence, leading All Natural Chicken
21-14 at the half. Semarah Wells buried a three-pointer, DRUMSTICKS OR THIGHS.......... 99¢ lb. Grilled Cheese
93% Lean 7% Fat
giving Wolf Point a 24-14 lead early in the third quarter. GROUND BEEF .......................$3.49 lb.
Imani Bighorn, the Wolves’ 6-foot-3 post, scored three Smithfield 18.4-27.2 oz. Select Varieties Dine at the “O”
PORK LOINS .........................$5.99 ea.
points to give Wolf Point its biggest lead of the game, 27- 40 Knots 1 lb. 71-90 ct.
14. COOKED SHRIMP ..................$6.99 ea.
Bighorn, who picked up her third personal foul late Buckley Farms 12 oz. Select Varieties 228-8006
BACON ..................................... 2 / $5
in the third period, scored four points and Abby Juve also Van De Kamp’s 19 - 24.6 oz. Select Varieties Question: What do
had four points to give the Wolves a 33-19 lead going into SEAFOOD .............................$4.79 ea. you call a can opener that
Stones 1 lb. pkg. 80% Lean 20% Fat $2.39 lb. doesn’t work?
the final eight minutes of play. Bighorn was whistled for GROUND BEEF ...... Case of 12 - $28.68 lb.
Tina’s 4 oz. Select Varieties 34¢ ea. Answer: A can’t opener
her fourth foul seconds into the fourth quarter. Florence
BURRITOS ............ Case of 32 - $10.99 lb.
did get to within 10 points while Bighorn was out of the Question: What is
game. Forrest Gump’s computer
password?
Mya Fourstar, who moved from Frazer to join the
Answer: 1FORREST1!
Wolves, and Juve scored for the Wolves for a 14-point lead.
Wolf Point was 6 for 6 from the line in the final minute to GLASGOW
seal the game. Florence did manage to cut into the Wolves SCHOOL MENU
lead, getting to within 39-30. WEDNESDAY
Going into the tournament the only player with state Breakfast
Egg & Cheese Wrap • Sausage Patty
tournament experience was Bighorn, who played for Juice • Milk
Poplar last year. The tournament MVP led the Wolves
ior Citizen Center
Lunch
with 19 points with her twin sister Mary Bighorn added
S en ior Citizen Center
Chicken Ole Hot Dish w/ Nacho Chz
nine points, and Fourstar eight.
S en
Salsa • Corn • Fruit Cup

The Bighorn twins are daughters of Mary Lou


Wienmister, who played for Nashua back in the mid-
WEDNESDAY
Bun w/ Jelly • Milk

Question: Did you hear


1970s. Wienmister led the Porcupines to a second place Salisbury Steak about the guy who invented
the knock-knock joke?
finish at the first State C tournament, held at Rocky
Call for reservation by 10 AM Answer: Yes indeed,
Mountain College in 1977. 228-9500 he won the “No-Bell” Prize.
Coffee with Connors
Good afternoon! I hope this finds you well.
We will have one Board position up for a vote
in May. If you would like to become a member of
the school board, you can fill out the Declaration of
Intent found here. (http://www.glasgow.k12.mt.us/ THANKS FOR
News/runforschoolboard#sthash.cg1BHsDw.dpbs) FEEDING OUR
The school election, this year, will be held in
the Boardroom at the Central Office. Permanent
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absentee ballots will be mailed out, but all others National AG Day is March 14th.
will need to cast their ballot at the Boardroom. The A reminder to thank your local www.fcbank.net
election will be held May 7th this year. We will have producer for all that they do.
more details in the near future. FCB_2019 AG Day ad_BS Central.20190306
It is the time of year that we work on the budget
for the upcoming school year. We received the pre-
Feeling overwhelmed?
Moving to Prairie Ridge,
session preliminary 2019-2020 school year budget The Manor or Valley View?
numbers last week. The district receives base Let us help.
funding from the state. This number may change
with the legislative decisions in the coming weeks.
Due to our drop in enrollment, we will utilize
the three year average for our ANB (Average
Number Belonging). The Glasgow School District Glasgow/Fo t Peck Chapterr
Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
will receive approximately $40,000 LESS than the
base received for this past school year (2018-19).
WALLEYES UNLIMITED
There will be a discussion with the board as to to
run a levy or attempt to absorb the costs.
ANNUAL
Glasgow/Fo t Peck Chapterr
WALLEYES UNLIMITED
We are currently recruiting teachers in the
following areas: High School Math, 6-12 Band, High
School Art and an Elementary (k-8 endorsement).
BANQUET
ANNUAL
We recruit at all Montana schools (UM, MSU,
MSU-B, Northern, Western, Carroll, Providence,
and Rocky) and surrounding state’s schools. I will
BANQUET APRIL 7 th, 2018
VALLEY EVENT CENTER • GLASGOW
be at Minot State on March 26th to recruit.
Our March board meeting will be held at the
APRIL 76thth,, 2019
APRIL 2018
4:30pm ..................... Banquet Raffles, Games &
central office on Wednesday, March 13th at 6:00 VALLEY
VALLEY EVENT EVENT CENTER CENTER
Silent Auctions•• GLASGOW
GLASGOW
Will Begin
4:30pm
6:00pm ..................... Walleye & Pulled PorkAuction
........................Raffles, Games & Silent
pm. You can find the agenda and board packet Dinner
6:00pm
4:30pm........................Walleye
$25 Adults&•Pulled
..................... Banquet Raffles, Pork 12Dinner
Games &
on our website at: http://www.glasgow.k12.mt.us/ $10 Children
$25 Adults • $10 Children 12 & Under
& Under

board. Silent Auctions Will Begin


Make it a great one! Remember, it is your 6:00pm IC BY
MUS..................... GAMES
Walleye & Pulled Pork Dinner
$25 Adults • $10 Children 12 & Under
choice.
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I am currently/still reading: The Whistling AUSTSINIC SBYOUND FOR KIDS!
GAMES
Season -- Ivan Doig (Montana Author) MU
Podcast: Stuff You Should Know TO PURCHASE TICKETS CONTACT:
Any questions about the District: A U IN SOlson
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Please call me at 228-2406 or email connors@ Nick Knight 230-2098 • Glasgow Chamber of Commerce 228-2222
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CONTACT:
• Glasgow Auto Safety Center
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• Glasgow Chamber SPORTS
of Commerce 228-2222
or any Walleyes Unlimited Member
• Glasgow Auto Safety Center
Markle’s Warehouse • D&G SPORTS

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