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Making a Missouri River Run


Once the wind died down, it was a beautiful Saturday regulated and free-flowing floodplains. In a study
afternoon with lots of of outdoor recreationists out along the Marias and Yellowstone Rivers, beaver
enjoying some fun in the sun. A two-man canoe was were found to damage 57% and 78% of cottonwood
gliding down the current of the Missouri River, along trees, respectively, while only damaging 15% and
with a bazillian cottonwood seeds, although the 18% of Russian Olive trees, respectively. While it is
Russian Olives have really taken over along the river illegal to intentionally spread or sell Russian olive in
banks. Russian Olive will likely continue to increase Montana — introduced to the U.S. in the early 1900s,
along Montana’s rivers because it is immune to it is considered an invasive species in many states
beavers, is shade-tolerant, and can colonize a — many migratory birds eat Russian Olive fruits and
variety of moist habitats in the floodplains along our help disperse these plants.
June going
out with
a bang DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND
Tonight: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm
before 7pm, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms ALL SHOWINGS $3.00
after 7pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 56. West
northwest wind 7 to 10 mph becoming southwest after 406-228-9239 • www.polsontheatres.com
midnight. Winds could gust as high as 18 mph. Chance of SHOWING: JUNE 26- JULY 3
precipitation is 60%.
Tuesday: Showers and thunderstorms likely before 9am,
then showers likely between 9am and noon, then showers
likely and possibly a thunderstorm after noon. Mostly
cloudy, with a high near 72. West southwest wind around 7 Rated PG 91 min. Rated PG-13 127 min.
mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. 5:00& 8:00 5:20 & 8:15
Tuesday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms
before midnight, then a slight chance of showers. Partly
cloudy, with a low around 52. South wind around 7 mph.
Two Confirmed Cases of
Chance of precipitation is 40%.
Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of showers after noon.
COVID-19 of V.C. Residents
Mostly sunny, with a high near 77. Southwest wind 6 to 15 On Sunday, the Valley County Public Health
mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Department and Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital
Wednesday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers. Partly confirmed the second and third positive cases of
cloudy, with a low around 52. Southwest wind 6 to 13 mph COVID-19 of Valley County residents.
becoming southeast in the evening. Winds could gust as Case #2 is a female in her 20s who is isolating at home.
high as 20 mph. The case investigation is ongoing and contact tracing has
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 81. Southwest begun. The individual was symptomatic.
wind 5 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. Case #3 is a male in his 30s who is isolating at home.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 56. The case investigation is ongoing and contact tracing has
Southwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming east southeast after begun. The individual was symptomatic.
midnight. Valley County Public Health Department is following
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 90. Light east wind up directly with all individuals who have had close contact
becoming south southeast 5 to 9 mph in the morning. with either cases and are at risk of infection. All close
Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and contacts will be notified and tested for COVID-19.
thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 60. East
The Valley County Health Department encourages
southeast wind around 7 mph becoming northeast after
midnight. the public to take the following steps to aid in the contact
tracing process and protect yourself and your family:
Independence Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 90.
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 60. • Please have your voicemail set up and cleared so that
Sunday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly
you can receive messages.
sunny, with a high near 88. • Through contact tracing, Valley County Public Health
Department will ask close contacts to be tested.
• Limit your contact with others. Avoid large group
gatherings. Wear a mask when social distancing is
difficult.
• Monitor yourself and family members for the
development of COVID-19 symptoms, including a new/
sudden dry cough, shortness of breath, body aches, sore
throat, fatigue and a fever of 100.5 or greater. If you are
experiencing these symptoms, contact your healthcare
provider.
Continue to practice COVID-19 precautions,
including staying home when you are sick, monitoring for
symptoms, washing your hands, and cover your cough.
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Paddy the Painter


PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE
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POSITION OPENING: Full Time Clerk at the Valley County Clerk
and Recorder’s Office. Experience with bookkeeping, computer, A painter by the name of Paddy O’Murphy, while
payroll, reading land descriptions, accounting and other clerical office not a brilliant scholar, was a gifted portrait artist.
duties preferred. Must work well with employees and have excellent Over a short number of years, his fame grew and soon
customer services skills. Salary: DOE. Full Benefit Package. FOR people from all over Ireland were coming to him in
A COMPLETE JOB DESCRIPTION AND APPLICATION, PLEASE
the town of Doolin, County Clare, to get him to paint
CONTACT THE CLERK AND RECORDER’S OFFICE. 501 COURT
SQUARE #2, GLASGOW, MT 59230, 406-228-6226 their likenesses.
BUZZ One day, a beautiful young English woman
T&R TRUCKING Looking for a Porta Potty cleaner. 5-6 days per week arrived at his house in a stretched limo and asked
depending on the season. CDL preferred or willing to obtain. Wage Paddy if he would paint her in the nude. This being
depends on experience. CALL ROCKY AT 228-8746 OR APPLY AT
the first time anyone had made such a request, Paddy
T&R TRUCKING
was a bit perturbed, particularly when the woman
told him that money was no object; in fact, she was
willing to pay up to $10,000.
Not wanting to get into any marital strife, Paddy
asked her to wait while he went into the house to confer
with Mary, his wife. In a few minutes he returned.
FOR ALL YOUR “T’would be me pleasure to paint yer portrait,
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Mondays
5:30-7:00pm
until further notice

or Citizen Center
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TUESDAY Sen
Fish Sticks
Call for reservation by 9 AM
228-9500 Grab~n~Go
Valley County Community Foundation awards grants
Hammers are pounding, trenches are dug, a agreement on the Healthy Snack Vending machine;
building is being inspected, and projects all over Valley 4. Irle School: $6,990 to purchase a 3-D laser printer
County are coming to completion thanks to $34,791 and the compact filter;
from the Valley County Community Foundation.
Eight organizations recently received checks from the 5. Nashua Senior Citizens: $1,500 to help pay for
Foundation’s annual grant program. materials and labor to install new windows in the
Board Chair Doris Leader of Nashua explained entry to the Center;
where funding for these grants comes from. VCCF is 6. Glasgow Wrestling Club: $3,000 to help purchase
something like the community’s savings account, she wall mats for the wrestling area in their new
said. Donations to VCCF are invested and earnings facility;
from this endowment come back to Valley County in
the form of grants. 7. Glasgow Reds: $7,900 to help install a Dry Prairie
“The grants given to local governments and Water line to Legion Field, including the hook-up
nonprofits in Valley County assist by providing fee, piping, trenching and supplies;
necessary items that they might not otherwise be able 8. Two Rivers Economic Growth for the Smith Bike
to obtain,” she said. “I am honored to be a part of the Park on Hwy 2 in Glasgow: $5,000 to install a
Board of VCCF. The donations to this organization go pathway into the Park, purchase a grill and a
to very worthy recipients in Valley County.” clothesline, and bring electricity to the grain bin
This year’s grantees are: shelter.
1. Glasgow City-County Library: $5,000 for basement While total costs on some projects are greater than
improvements that will modify an exit route and the amount granted, each grant fulfilled the amount
help build two restrooms; requested by the organizations.
Financial gifts to the VCCF from local residents,
2. Opheim School: $3,000 to pay for an energy audit
and others who treasure life here, are invested with
in preparation for replacing the school’s heating
the statewide Montana Community Foundation. As of
system;
March 31, the VCCF endowment value has grown to
3. Hinsdale Student Council and FFA Chapter: $1,032,830. Earnings from the funds within it provide
$2,401 to help make the final payment on the lease money for these grants, along with two separate
scholarship programs. Since 1999, VCCF has awarded
TAKE 2 SEASON 2020 $259,204 in grants for 147 projects and $70,325 in
51 Years of Bringing Live Theatre to Northeastern Montana scholarships to 47 students.
VCCF awards grants to non-profit organizations
with 501 (c) (3) tax status, educational institutions,
and government entities, all within Valley County.
Applications for the annual grants are due in March.
Information is available at www.valleycountycf.net.
VCCF is an independent, non-profit, 501 (c)
THE SUNSHINE BOYS Show Times
By Neil Simon (3) organization that recently celebrated its 20th
Fridays and Saturdays 7:30 pm
July 3 – July 12 year in existence. It is sometimes confused with the
“GOD HELP US” Sundays 4:00 pm
Valley County Combined Campaign, which is also
Starring Ed Asner
an independent organization. The two are separate
July 17 – July 19
Special production in conjunction with “Montana
HA S E entities.
P U R C
TAST
Actors Theatre” and “Quince Productions”
Along with Leader, VCCF board members are
THE BIG ZANY FAMILY
C K E
TIONLINEtheatre.org Vice Chair Sam Waters; Treasurer Maggan Walstad;
FRIENDLY VARIETY HOUR
July 24 – August 9 .fort
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Secretary Darla Larson; Jean Carlson of Fort Peck;
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an Heidi Johnson of Hinsdale; Jeff Sanders of Richland/
August 14 – August 16
WAIT UNTIL DARK
Glasgow; and Ken Jansa, Cindy Markle, Whitney
August 21 - September 6 Call 406-228-9216 for more information. Tatafu, and Gary Wageman of Glasgow.
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We will be closed Friday, July 3 August 3, 2020
and Saturday, July 4th Rasmusan & Synan
August 22, 2020
As we celebrate our
Sibley & Cornelia
nations Independence
September 12, 2020
it’s important to value
what matters! Campbell & Skiff
We are grateful for all September 19, 2020
of you! May you have Meland & Robinson
a safe and blessed September 26, 2020
4th of July! Beil & Sloan

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The DC Trip students will be taking pre-sale We also have


orders for Krispy Kreme doughnuts from now until CBDistillery Products
Full Spectrum,
delivery on July 15th. A dozen original doughnuts Broad Spectrum & Isolates
are $10. Checks payable to GHS must be paid for Also good Gummies!
at the time of ordering. DO NOT NEED CARD
FOR CBD PRODUCTS!
Those students selling are: Tyann Graham, OPEN
Isabelle Hood, Klaire Krumwiede, Blake Lloyd, Iris M / W / TH / F
McKean, Bergen Miller, Davyn Myrick, Abrianna Organic Medical 10am-6pm
Nielsen, Alex Ost, Dalton Sand, He’Lena Stulc and Alternatives 406-228-4202
Mitchel Winchester.
Delivery will be in the afternoon of Wednesday,
July 15th or can be picked up at the Alive at Five
activities that day.
home of
Last call for Beck Scholarships The
Applications for the Theo & Alyce Beck
Foundation Trust Scholarship must be mailed and
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postmarked no later than July 1, 2020. Incomplete
applications will not be considered for the scholarship.
These scholarships are for Valley County
graduates who are past their first year of education FULL COLOR
with a GPA of at least 2.5 on a scale of 4.0 & considered
full-time status in a college, university or vocation- PRINTING ENVELOPES
technical institution.
Applications can be picked up from Ruth Ann
BROCHURES
Hutcheson, 12 1st Avenue North or from Edward BUSINESS CARDS
Jones, 317 Klein Avenue. An electronic version can
be requested at Elizabeth.planert@edwardjones.com. CUSTOM FORMS
Also, Glasgow High School graduates who POST CARDS
are attending college or trade school are reminded
that the application deadline for financial aid from
NOW POSTERS
the Glasgow High School Educational Trust is July
1, 2020. The application is available on the trust’s OFFERING
website at www.ghsedutrust.org. BANNERS

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