You are on page 1of 6

“No Bull”

Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
bscentral@nemont.net

l. 8
Vo

9
Mon 201
day, April 1,

photo by Toby Klind

Glasgow High School sophomore Trevor Klind has his tux loaded up and paddling his way to Prom!

Glasgow teen kayaks to Prom due to flood


by Aaron Flint, Montana Talks he hopped into the kayak and made so we pulled Trevor out of school
This kid wasn’t going to let it to prom. this week to move all the cattle and
anything stop him from making it It’s been a long week for Trevor hay to higher ground, which makes
to prom in Montana. and other area farmers and ranchers. everything a lot harder. So he has had
With flood waters surrounding While he’s smiling big in the kayak on to put in some really long days this
their home near Glasgow, and the way to prom, his mom Toby Klind week and he was really excited to get
the county road leaving the ranch said she had to tell us the full story: to the other side of the river and see
covered in 2 1/2 feet of water- “We are in the full swing of other human life form rather than
Trevor Klind had to get creative. So calving and live right on the river, just us, cows, mud and water.”
534 4th Street South • Glasgow, MT
This neat and economical 1100 Split1100
Beautiful Corner Lot Northside Home: 1,510 sf on the main floor, plus
and has 3 bedrooms with 1 and
Level Wedum
Home
Wedum
½
isDrive
bathrooms.
Drive
1,440 sq. ft.
Location
Letter to the Buzz
Beautiful Corner Lot Northside
an enclosed porch. The basement
an enclosed porch. The basement
Home:
is close
is1,510
870 sfsfdaylight
to downtown,
the civiciscenter.
on courthouse,
the
which
870 sfThewhich
the main floor,
includes
includes
windows
plus and
the hospital,
garage.
garage.
in the basement Was a good read on Friday
Thereare
There are3bedrooms
3bedroomsand and2 2fullfull
make bathrooms
for a greaton
bathrooms useon the
of space
the mainmain
with floor,
plenty
floor, andofanda 1/2aRoomy
light. 1/2
bathroomononthethebasement
basement
kitchen and floor,
diningprivate
area with back yard,sunporch, plus
anyard,
enclosed Did you read the Friday, March 29th issue of the
bathroom floor, private back
establishedtrees
established treesand agarden
andgardenfenced-inarea.....PRICE
yard in the back. REDUCED
area.....PRICE REDUCED Buzz? If not, please fetch a copy and read Virgil’s Thanks
Call our agency today for a walk through!
for Listening article.
Listing Price $95,000
~ Louise Uphaus
Call ususforfor
UNITED an appointment!
INSURANCE
&Call
REALTY an appointment!
We Cover Montana
406-228-9356
P.O. Box 351 406-228-9356
• 504 2nd Avenue South
Glasgow, Montana 59230 406-228-9356
Track & Field is underway
It was a lot of work, but they were able to get the
Highs in field into shape just in time to host the first track & field
the 60s by meet of the year on Saturday here in Glasgow.

Thursday
Top 10 Girls’ Team Scores Top 10 Boys’ Team Scores
1. Havre HAVR 84 1 Glasgow GLAS 118
2 Glasgow GLAS 75 2 Scobey SCOB 84
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 27. West wind 7
3 Circle CIRC 45 3 Richey-Lambert R-L 66
to 11 mph.
4 Malta MALT 42 4 Malta MALT 51
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 47. Northwest wind 9 to 4 Chinook CHIN 42 5 North Star NSR 35
14 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. 6 Whitewater WHIT 36 6 Havre HAVR 33
Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 24. 7 Hinsdale HINS 29 7 Turner TURN 32
Northwest wind 6 to 11 mph becoming light and variable. 8 Wolf Point WOPO 28 8 Chinook CHIN 25
Winds could gust as high as 20 mph. 9 Richey-Lambert R-L 20 9 Wolf Point WOPO 22
9 Poplar POPL 20 10 Hinsdale HINS 14
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 51. Southeast
wind 6 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. Individually (1st place and local athletes)
Girls 100 Meter Dash — 1, Chvilicek, Jessalyn, Havre, 13.85. 4, Westby,
Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 32.
Blaire, Glasgow, 14.30. 5, Kolstad, Emily, Glasgow, 14.35.
Southeast wind 6 to 13 mph becoming south southwest after
midnight. Winds could gust as high as 21 mph. Girls 200 Meter Dash — 1, Waid, Loy, Havre, 27.76.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 62. West wind 6 Girls 400 Meter Dash — 1, Pluhar, Maggie, Garfield Cou, 1:04.87. 4,
to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. McColly, Kaitlyn, Hinsdale, 1:06.56.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 37. Girls 800 Meter Run — 1, McKean, Iris, Glasgow, 2:34.25.
Southwest wind 5 to 8 mph. Girls 1600 Meter Run — 1, Wasson, Kia, Whitewater, 6:04.42. 4, Crazy
Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 63. Southwest wind Bull, Deja, Nashua, 6:38.55.
around 5 mph becoming calm in the afternoon. Girls 3200 Meter Run — 1, Lekvold, Gracee, Scobey, 12:21.55. 5,
Cunningham, Ali, Glasgow, 13:42.81.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 40. South
southeast wind 6 to 8 mph. Girls 100 Meter Hurdles 1, McColly, Kaitlyn, Hinsdale, 17.57. 5,
Erickson, Jaycee, Saco, 19.02.
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of rain. Partly sunny, with a
high near 65. South wind 7 to 10 mph. Girls 300 Meter Hurdles — 1, Filius, Sadie, Havre, 50.85. 5, Page, Ellie,
Saturday Night: A chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a low Glasgow, 54.09. 6, Sallee, Alaina, Glasgow, 54.84.
around 40. Girls 4x100 Meter Relay — 1, Havre ‘A’ 51.64. 2, Glasgow ‘A’ (Toavs,
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 64. Hannah 10, Peters, Anika 11, Fossum, Keely 11, Kolstad, Emily 12),
54.94. 5, Glasgow ‘B’ (Westby, Blaire 9, Nielsen, Abrianna 9, Graham,
Tyann 9, Anderson, Kenna 11), 56.65.
Welcome! Girls 4x400 Meter Relay — 1, Havre ‘A’
Existing & New Patients Girls High Jump — 1, Faber, Sarah, Havre, 5-00. 4, Eggar, Emily, Lustre
Christian, J4-06.
NOW OPEN Girls Pole Vault — 1, Kolstad, Emily, Glasgow, 8-06. 2, Erickson,
Monday, Wednesday, Jaycee, Saco, 8-00. 3, Peters, Anika, Glasgow, J8-00. 6, Toavs, Hannah,
Friday, and Saturday Glasgow, 7-00.
10am-6pm
Girls Long Jump — 1, Smith, Erica, Malta, 15-01. 3, McColly, Kaitlyn,
Organic Medical
406-228-4202 Hinsdale, 13-08.50.
Alternatives continued on page 5
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ BUZZ
FULL TIME & PART TIME DIETARY AIDE. The Food Service Aide VALLEY VIEW HOME invites motivated caring individuals to join our crew
prepares and serves palatable, nourishing, well-balanced diets to meet the as a CNA. We are offering free education in order to certify as a CNA
daily nutritional and special dietary needs of each resident. This position and currently have open seats! Starting wage for new CNAs is $13.50 an
provides a very meaningful role within Valley View Home and you will feel hour with stipends depending upon what shift you work. PLEASE VISIT
gratitude daily for your work. PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION OUR ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE FOR DETAILS AND FILL OUT AN
FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW APPLICATION IF INTERESTED.
HOME. BUZZ
BUZZ MILK RIVER, INC. has an opening for a bookkeeper. PLEASE APPLY
SAND ELECTRIC Looking for Journeyman or Apprentice Electrician. Pay AT 219 2ND AVE SOUTH, GLASGOW, MT OR AT JOB SERVICE. FOR
DOE. DROP OFF A GENERIC APPLICATION AT SAND ELECTRIC • MORE INFORMATION CALL 406-228-8412
228-8333 BUZZ
BUZZ HOME CARE SERVICES: Are you reliable, caring, & compassionate
VALLEY VIEW HOME is happy to now be hiring a new Maintenance person that needs a flexible job? Home Care Services is currently seeking
Repairman for full time employment. Our starting wage is $13.00 hourly part-time PCAs/CNAs for our areas. We will train the right person. FOR
or depending upon experience. PLEASE VISIT VALLEY VIEW HOME’S MORE INFO CALL 406-228-4200
ADMINISTRATION FOR QUESTIONS / APPLICATIONS SOON! BUZZ
BUZZ T&R TRUCKING looking for a Roll-off Truck Driver, full or part time.
VALLEY COUNTY TRANSIT has an opening for a relief driver/dispatcher. Approximately $28/hr. CDL required. INQUIRE AT T&R TRUCKING 228-8746
Some benefits are available. Must be able to obtain a CDL with passenger BUZZ
endorsement within 6 months of hire. People and computer skills and FOR SALE OR RENT: Built in 2015. 2-story townhome. 4 bdrm/3 bath (1
good driving record are required. Will be subject to pre-employment drug bdrm/bath on main floor), 2-car heated garage, washer/dryer, sprinkler system
test, criminal and driving record check. Pay will be $12.75-$13.30 per & more. $1500/mo. rent. FOR MORE DETAILS CALL JOHN @ 263-2046
hour with pay increase after successful probation period. Would like to BUZZ
fill A.S.A.P. CALL 228-8744 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR APPLY AT APPLY NOW FOR FRESHLY RENOVATED UNITS COMING SOON. See
JOB SERVICE. if YOU qualify (disabled or over 62) for a modern one bedroom apartment.
BUZZ Stake your claim now to move into an apartment with updated cabinets,
JOB OPENING First Community Bank of Glasgow has an opening for a flooring, windows & appliances. Move in soon or when it’s all done.
Customer Service Rep./Loan Department Specialist. This is a full-time Affordable rent includes all utilities. Rental applications are available on
position with benefits. Contact Kim Brooks, Human Resource Officer, at our website www.nemontmanor.tamarackpm.com or at the Nemont Manor
228-8231 or kbrooks@fcbank.net to obtain and application or contact Job office 1100 4th Ave So. Call 228-4306 TTY 711 weekdays 9 - 5 for more info.
Service at 653-1720. M/F disabled and Vet EEO/AA Employer. Check out our new Facebook page. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY,
BUZZ PROF. MGD. BY TAMARACK PROP. MGMT. CO.
VALLEY VIEW HOME has only 6 spots left for our upcoming Certified BUZZ
Nursing Assistant class in April. PLEASE VISIT VALLEY VIEW HOME OFFICE BASEMENT FOR RENT 3 bedroom, 1 bath, with washer & dryer,
ADMINISTRATION OFFICE SOON FOR MORE DETAILS BEFORE THE TV, refrigerator, fully furnished. Free utilities & WiFi. Flexible lease for traveling
LAST SPOTS ARE FILLED! workers. Asking $1,250/mo. CALL HELLAND AGENCY INC. 228-2114
BUZZ BUZZ
VC PIONEER MUSEUM is looking for a self motivated Museum Associate. FOR RENT 3 bedroom plus 2 sleeping rooms and 2 bath with 2 car garage.
This is only a part time position, 20 hrs or less a week. Would like some Asking $1,200 per month. CALL 228-2525
computer skills. Chores include cleaning, taking money for admission and BUZZ
sales. A PERSON MAY APPLY BY PICKING UP AN APPLICATION AT TAYLOR STORAGE SOUTH: New storage units available located on the
THE PIONEER MUSEUM BY APRIL 15, 2019 • 228-8692 1200 block, 4th Ave. South, Glasgow. 12’x22’ with electric garage door
BUZZ opener. CALL KEVIN AT (406) 230-2259 OR HOLLY AT (406) 599-3805
GLASGOW SCHOOLS SUB TEACHERS URGENTLY NEEDED: No degree
required. Wages - $85/day. Apply online at www.glasgow.k12.mt.us - click
TUESDAY
on employment tab. CALL SCHOOL ADMIN OFFICE FOR MORE INFO GLASGOW
228-2406. (Equal Employment Opportunity Employer)
SOUPS: Potato
SCHOOL MENU
BUZZ Chili
CAMPBELL LODGE: has opening for various shifts. CONTACT 228-9328 TUESDAY SPECIALS: Hamburger Deluxe
OR PICK UP APPLICATION AT CAMPBELL LODGE Breakfast Tuna Croissant
BUZZ Hot or Cold Cereal • Bagel
Yougurt Parfait • Apple • Milk
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS is now hiring an
Administrative Assistant for Glasgow Probation & Parole. $13.70hour
Lunch Dine at the “O”
PB&J Sandwich • Chicken & Rice
plus benefits. APPLY AT HTTP://STATECAREERS.MT.GOV OR Soup w/ Crackers • Oranges
CONTACT WOLF POINT JOB SERVICE AT (406) 653-1720 FOR MORE Steamed Carrots • Milk
INFORMATION. 228-8006
MID-CENTURY MODERN HOME GREAT FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD!
This home of distinction is for sale and ready for Beautiful 2400 +/- sq. ft. home on the north
a growing family. Close to schools and other in- side of Glasgow has 1400 +/- sq. ft on the main
town amenities, this 2,880 square foot modern level, open great room concept, 3 bedrooms,
design home features an open and spacious 2 baths. 1000 sq. ft. on the lower level with
floor plan! It has 3 bedrooms upstairs, 1 2 sleeping rooms, family room recently
sleeping room in the basement, 1 ¾ baths and remodeled with new carpet, paint. Newer
an attached garage. Enjoy the spacious sun windows, siding, underground sprinklers,
bathed family room and kitchen/dining room. and more! Private patio perfect for BBQs!
High quality home built with the best lumber Detached over-sized double car garage and
and materials. Updated furnace, the A/C is garden shed.
20-1026 newer and the roof is rubberized. REDUCED $215,000 #332
Contact Helland Agency PRICE REDUCED Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner
228-2114 (406) 228-2525 -
visit www.hellandagencyinc.com $185,000 www.redfoxxrealestate.com

00
$6
Burger &
a Beer
Mondays
5:30-7:00pm
provided by donations

Mar 27 - Apr 2, 2019


BLOWOUT
Paper Wrapped Frozen
GROUND BEEF $2.99 lb.
While Supplies Last
Alaskan
HALIBUT FILLETS ..................$18.99 lb.
Boneless Beef
CHUCK ROAST........................$3.49 lb.
Boneless Beef
NEW YORK STEAKS ................$6.99 lb.
Boneless
PORK TENDERLOINS...............$2.49 lb.
All Natural Boneless Skinless
CHICKEN BREASTS .................$1.99 lb.
40 Knots 2 lb. Frozen
COD FILLETS ....................... $12.99 ea.
40 Knots 1 lb. 71-90 ct.
RAW SHRIMP ........................$5.99 ea.
Fresh
TILAPIA FILLETS .....................$6.99 lb.

en ior Citizen Center


S
TUESDAY Sen
Salisbury Steak
Call for reservation by 10 AM
228-9500
Track & field continued from page 2
Girls Triple Jump — 1, McColly, Kaitlyn, Hinsdale, 32-02.50. 3, Nielsen,
Busy week for softball
Abrianna, Glasgow, 28-04. It’s game on Tuesday, April 2nd, Glasgow’s second
Girls Shot Put — 1, Jaynes, Christina, Dodson, 33-06.25. 3, Noser,
home game. On Friday evening, the Scotties were eying
Riley, Glasgow, 32-06.25. 5, Sand, Natosha, Glasgow, 30-03.25. 6, a win over Glendive, leading 11-2 in the top of the 6th
Peters, Brennan, Glasgow, 29-11.25. inning, but the Red Devils rallies with an amazing 11
Girls Discus Throw — 1, Moline, Ryann, Circle, 108-00. 4, Peters, runs in the top of seventh for a 14-11 victory.
Brennan, Glasgow, 87-10.
Girls Javelin Throw — 1, Campbell, Teyha, Glasgow, 112-01.

Boys 100 Meter Dash — 1, Farver, Martin, Scobey, 11.68. 5, Fitzsimmons,


Tyler, Glasgow, 12.18. 6, Machart, Brandon, Scobey, 12.23.
Boys 200 Meter Dash — 1, Fitzsimmons, Tyler, Glasgow, 24.51.
Boys 400 Meter Dash 1, Farver, Martin, Scobey, 53.74. 5, Nieskens,
Dylan, Glasgow, 55.58.
Boys 800 Meter Run — 1, Harmon, Jack, Turner, 2:10.29. 3, McKean,
Ellis, Glasgow, 2:11.69.
Boys 1600 Meter Run — 1, McKean, Ellis, Glasgow, 4:54.12. 3, McKean,
Merlin, Glasgow, 5:04.61.
Boys 3200 Meter Run — 1, Smith, Samuel, Richey-Lambert, 10:14.21. 2,
McKean, Merlin, Glasgow, 10:45.60. 4, Taylor, Jon, Hinsdale, 11:34.97.
5, Erb, Damien, Glasgow, 11:35.76. 6, Taylor, Cole, Opheim, 11:41.50.
Boys 110 Meter Hurdles — 1, Farver, Martin, Scobey, 16.46. 6, McColly,
John, Hinsdale, 19.47.
Boys 300 Meter Hurdles — 1, Welsh, Cody, Turner, 44.09. 5, Sukut,
Fynn, Glasgow, 48.60.
Boys 4x100 Meter Relay — 1, Scobey ‘A’ 3, Glasgow ‘A’ (Fitzsimmons,
ONE
Tyler 11, Monson, Dexter 11, Nickels, Jace 10, Lloyd, Garrett 12), 47.03. PORTAL
6, Nashua ‘A’ (Viste, Ethan 11, Greene, Cassidy 12, Winchester, Mack
ONE
11, Greene, Gunner 12), 49.63.
Boys 4x400 Meter Relay — 1, Havre ‘A’ 5, Nashua ‘A’ (Greene, Cassidy
RECORD

ONE
The Power
of One
$ BILL
12, Glasoe, Toby 10, Sibley, Sawyer 11, Greene, Gunner 12), 4:32.86.
Boys High Jump — 1, Boland, Alec, Glasgow, 5-10. 5, Benner, Dylan,
Opheim, J5-04. 6, Lee, Jesse, Hinsdale, J5-04.
Boys Pole Vault — 1, Heser, Logan, Wolf Point, 11-06. 2, Gustafson,
Caden, Glasgow, 11-00. 5, Wageman, Tim, Glasgow, 9-00.
Boys Long Jump — 1, Rettig, Caden, North Star, 18-09. 3, Idler, Loden,
Hinsdale, 17-03. 4, Nickels, Jace, Glasgow, 16-10.75. 5
Boys Triple Jump — 1, Rettig, Caden, North Star, 37-08. 2, Benner, APRIL
1st
Dylan, Opheim, 36-07. 3, Turner, Jaysen, Glasgow, 35-07.50. 4, Froiland,    
 
    
Diego, Lustre Chris, 35-00. 5, Idler, Loden, Hinsdale, 34-07. 6, Pierre,        
Wisly, Lustre Chris, 33-09.
Boys Shot Put — 1, Lopez, Andres, Malta, 44-00.
      
 
  
     

Boys Discus Throw — 1, Boos, Chevy, Glasgow, 127-07.   


  

 
­€

 


 
  ­
 

Boys Javelin Throw — 1, Boland, Alec, Glasgow, 135-10. 2, Fossum,    

  
­
 

€
Kaden, Glasgow, 135-07. 3, Boos, Chevy, Glasgow, 135-02. ‚ 

ƒ
  
   „
­


  … 
€
The Scotties will be at the Cal Wearly Meet on Wednesday,
April 3rd and at the Wibaux Invitational at Glendive this
Saturday. The Scotty Qualifiers Meet will be on Saturday,
April 13th beginning at 9:00. Glasgow also hosts the Top 10,  
Hinsdale Invitational and Northern B Divisional. 
 
Senator Lang reporting from the State Capitol
This was a busy week in the legislature. Both the not sign it now, there has been support, if pre-K school
House and Senate acted on large pieces of legislation. funding does not pass.
As we move toward the end of the 66th legislature, SB 299 deals with sage grouse and has moved to the
the budget is moving along. I sit on the Senate Finance house as well. The bill directs the program to maintain
and Claims Committee where were met one day for habitat and sage grouse populations, with respect to the
eight hours to review House Bill 2 – the largest part social and economical values of the state, mainly eastern
of the budget. There were great hearings on different Montana.
sections of the bill. As I have always done, I am working HB 31, which had a request for rural eastern
hard with my colleagues to keep the Governor’s tax Montana property tax payers to help with fire
increase wish list out of the final version. suppression by fees valued at $10 million. This has been
Money, having enough to go around and put in the tabled and should be dead. Eastern Montana does carry
proper place, is a major challenge, as we must have a their own load, but this bill was unjust. We appreciate
balanced budget. all that DNRC does, with the support of county taxes,
The House passed Medicaid Expansion, which will for fire protection.
now head to the Senate. This is a government program Betty Stone, from Glasgow will serve on the state
that lacks work requirements, lines the pockets of some, Parks board. Julie French, Scobey, will continue her
and leaves us exposed to insolvency. There are winners position the board of outfitters and guides. I hope Logan
and losers in this bill – the big hospitals win, and Brower, Scobey, will stay on the FWP commission.
patients lose. Planned Parenthood – a New York City- I have had overwhelming support from all the
based group with more than $350 million in assets, is counties in SD-17 for HJ 28. This issue is asking that the
helping promote Medicaid expansion. BLM stay with present practices that have established and
With a price tag around $1.5 billion, Montana maintained our great land, water and forage resources.
cannot afford the Expansion program, but Montana will At one time the resources were unmanaged. Drought
have Medicaid expansion in some form. had also devastated the area. The implementation of
We rely on the federal government for 44% of our budget. the Taylor Grazing Act by the BLM and the stewards on
One might say that makes us a welfare state. When the land, have maintained a great natural resource for
the federal government is forced to rein in spending, wildlife and livestock. Please follow this issue.
Montana could be hit hard. Most of my Republican SB 361, the Public Access to Lands (PAL) Act, will
colleagues and I realize that in the end, the Medicaid help increase access to public lands that are land-locked
program could financially collapse, leaving thousands by private property. The PAL Act provides a framework
of Montanans without medical coverage. Medicaid for the state to work with private land owners to open
expansion obligations are using valuable dollars such lands with no government mandate.
that we will not have properly funded programs for our Money is the issue. I feel we should cover our needs
nursing homes and assisted living centers. first, before the wants. However, we are all humans with
SB 71 is going to the house floor for a final vote. certain desires and free will. Satisfying all is tough and
I hope the Governor will sign this bill as it will help I will do my best for SD 17. Please text me at 406-654-
reduce medical insurance expenses by millions as we 7357 or email mike.lang@mtleg.gov
are restricting pharmaceutical benefit managers. ~ Gratefully, Senator Mike Lang
We have moved SB 317 to the house. This bill will enable
those who wish to purchase a permit and increase weight
limits by 10% on their transportation units, during the
months of December through March. MT Department
of Transportation and county commissioners have the
power to renounce permits based on road conditions.
SB 139 will help schools that apply for a teacher
vacancy through hardship. It has passed from the Custom Carpentry •Roofing Repairs •Windows •Doors •Kitchens •Baths
senate to the house with only opposition from the public Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
employee retirement fund. I hear that the governor may Email: beardhi@gmail.com • Licensed & insured • Free Estimates

You might also like