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April 28

Yes, she's good with that bow


The date was June 1st, 2015 when we caught up with Arron Fjeld target practicing
with her recurve bow at the new Glasgow Public Archery Range. She was one
of the outdoor enthusiasts instrumental in making this fine facility a reality. Fast-
forward to April 2022 (her name is now Arron Franzen, she's married to Bill) and
the range continues to be a great community asset for archers over the past
seven years. There will be a meeting this Saturday morning, April 30th, at 9:00
to discuss the Glasgow Public Archery Range. A work day is needed to finish
setting it up and doing some clean-up and maintenance. Anyone who utilizes
the range or interested in getting into archery, they would sure appreciate the
help! There will also be a discussion to determine if there is an interest in doing
some sort of a 3-D Shoot this fall. They are now up to 17 targets on this
spacious range that offers some good scenery and exercise!
Services for SPRING FLING
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Johnson will be held on VALLEY EVENT CENTER
May 3rd, 2022 at 1:00 PM 54141 US 2, GLASGOW, MT
at the Assembly of God Home based business to hand crafted items.
Church in Glasgow. Lunch Mother’s Day • Graduation • Weddings • Father’s Day
will follow. Call Joan Burris at 406-263-8985 for more information

Billings Gazette “Ratioed” Over


Well? Game
on for
Fake News Headline on FL Bill
by Aaron Flint, Montana Talks
softball Apparently when they talk about "getting ratio'ed"
on social media, this is what they mean.
It's looking like Friday's forecast for rain is pretty much
The Billings Gazette went to print with a fake news
going to stay south of the Missouri River, the Glendive
headline about a small group of Skyview High School
area expecting 1/2 to one inch of rain.
students walking out of class on Friday over Florida's
Glasgow and Malta are now looking at 0.01to 0.10
"Don't Say Gay" bill. The reporter or editor of the
inch. Further up north, the forecast for rain in Daniels
headline clearly hasn't even read the language in the
County is zilch.
Florida bill, because it doesn't even say "don't say gay"
Today: A high near 62. West wind 7 to 11 mph becoming in the bill.
south southeast in the afternoon. The Gazette must have changed the headline
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 40. Southeast on Facebook recently (from April 1st), because the
wind 8 to 15 mph becoming east northeast after midnight. headline now reads: "Group of Skyview high school
Winds could gust as high as 21 mph.
students walk out protesting anti-gay Florida law."
Friday: A 30 percent chance of rain. Cloudy, with a high
near 56. Northeast wind 14 to 18 mph, with gusts as high
Anti-gay Florida law? How absurd is that. Complete
as 25 mph. fake news being reported by the Billings Gazette. I
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 36. North gave this comment when I first saw their headline on
wind 10 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. Facebook:
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 61. North wind 8 "Headline is false. The bill blocks sexual content for
to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. kindergartners. You could just as easily call it an anti-
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 34. East heterosexual bill then based on your definition"
wind around 11 mph. But the comment that really nailed it was from
Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 58. East wind 9 to 18 Braxton Mitchell, the young Republican state lawmaker
mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. from the Flathead Valley:
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 36. East "Another stupid Left-Wing headline. What's Anti-
wind 14 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.
Gay about the law? Read the bill"
Monday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 53. Breezy, with
Rep. Mitchell was spot on. And here's what else is
an east southeast wind 14 to 22 mph, with gusts as high as
29 mph. funny about this story. Rep. Mitchell's comment calling
Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 36. Breezy, out the Billings Gazette's fake news headline generated
with an east wind 16 to 22 mph. 561 "likes" on Facebook as of Monday morning when I
Tuesday: A 20 percent chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a checked. Meanwhile, only 132 clicked the "like" button
high near 47. East northeast wind 15 to 21 mph. for the Gazette's own story on their own Facebook page.
Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 54. 388 people laughed at the fake news story. Apparently

Reel Life Wisdom


this is what you call "getting ratio'ed" on social media.
By the way, even if the bill actually did say "don't
say gay"- it's apparently very popular with the American
“Decaf’s for cowards.” ~ Al Pacino in You Don't
Know Jack (2010) voters, especially Hispanics (h/t The Wall Street Journal).
BUZZIFIEDS

COINS & ANTIQUES FOR SALE at the Glasgow Civic Center. Friday, BUZZ
3pm-7pm; Saturday, 9am-6pm; and Sunday, 9am-3pm. Crystal - leather VALLEY COUNTY TRANSIT has an opening for a full-time/part-time/relief
top table, Star Wars items, antlers, antique bottles, antique mirror and driver. Benefits available. Must be able to obtain a CDL with passenger
brush set, lots more! endorsement within 90 days of hire. People skills and good driving
BUZZ record are required. Will be subject to preemployment drug test, criminal
GLASGOW GUN SHOW April 29-23 & May 1 at the Glasgow Civic Center. and driving record check. Pay will be $15.50-$16.00 per hour with pay
Come see “Trumpy Bear”. You’ll also find Trump flags, hats, shirts, bumper increase after successful probation period. CALL 406-228-8747 WITH
stickers, Trump Gold Bars, emergency sleeping bags, shelters and lanterns, ANY QUESTIONS OR TO GET AN APPLICATION.
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263-8383 for providing housekeeping and laundry services to create a safe, sanitary,
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ERICKSON MOVING SALE Saturday & Sunday, April 30 & May 1 8am- HOME IF INTERESTED!
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to 150 head. Also, looking for hay to put up on shares or otherwise. 406- BUZZ
654-1989 VALLEY COUNTY CONSERVATION DISTRICT is seeking an
BUZZ administrative assistant to be located in Glasgow, MT. This job is 24 hours
THE GLASGOW HOUSING AUTHORITY will be accepting applications per week with an hourly wage of $14/hour with a possible increase in salary
for openings for several units in Public Housing, a short wait-list may after a 6-month probationary period. Benefits include: Public employee’s
apply. The rent is based on 30% of your income. PLEASE EITHER PICK retirement, Annual leave, Sick leave, All state and federal holidays. Start
AN APPLICATION ON OUR FRONT DOOR OR THEY MAY BE FOUND date Negotiable; as soon as possible. FOR AN APPLICATION, OR TO
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for Sporting Goods Sales Clerk. $14-18 DOE. APPLY AT D&G SPORTS who wants to become a CNA as well. Starting wage for trainees is $15.00
& WESTERN. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL (406) 228-9363 hourly. PLEASE SWING BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR
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Truck Driver/Operator for the Valley County Road Depart. Open till Filled.
Benefits include Insurance and PERS. Must be able to obtain CDL within
Construction
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AN APPLICATION AT TACO SHACK OR CALL SHERRI 406-228-2979.
BUZZIFIEDS Scotties to host the Slam
By Mike Brandt
BUZZ One of the biggest tournaments the Glasgow high
HI-LINE FORD has job openings in the service department. Experienced school softball team will play this season is Friday and
Service Tech – applicant needs to have automotive skills, applicant
needs to have his own basic tools, we provide specialized tools. We offer Saturday at Sullivan Field. It's the Scottie Softball Slam
a full benefit package with health insurance, eye and dental, 401k with that features seven Eastern B/c squads.
matching funds. Ford experience a plus, but not necessary. We can provide This is a big weekend for the Scotties as they will play
specialized training. Pay depends on experience. Detail Technician –
applicant will be responsible for washing and detailing vehicles in and out.
four games that will count in the conference standings
Applicant must show good work ethics and attendance. We provide all starting at 12 noon Friday against Shepherd on Field 2.
necessary tools and equipment for the job. Full benefit package applies. Pay At 2:00 Huntley Project plays Great Falls Central followed
based on experience with growth possibilities based on job performance.
Hi-Line Ford service department operates 5 days a week, 8 hours a day.
by Central taking on Stillwater. Rounding out the day is
Weekends off, with paid time off and medical insurance available. We have Conrad and Huntley Project. On Field 1 at 2:00 it's Cut
a large / Warm shop. Benefit pkg includes 401k with matching funds and a Bank and Stillwater followed by Shepherd and Conrad.
health insurance plan. 1-406-228-2141 ASK FOR NORM, JOSH, OR JR Glasgow plays Cut Bank at 6:00.
TO SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW
BUZZ The Slam continues Saturday morning at 9:00 on
COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES has an opening for full-time Housekeeper/ Field 1 with Cut Bank and Huntley Project, then it's
Laundry. Respond promptly to requests from guests and other departments. Stillwater and Conrad followed by Shepherd and Cut
Identify and report preventative or other maintenance issues in public areas
or guest rooms. Perform any combination of the following tasks to maintain Bank. On Field 2 it's Central and Shepherd, Glasgow and
guestrooms, working areas, and the hotel premises in general in a clean Central, Huntley Project and Stillwater. Rounding out
and orderly manner. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES the tournament at 3:00 is Glasgow taking on Conrad.
Celebration of Life "I think we'll do pretty good," said Ashlee Meland.
"We just have to not underestimate anybody. Keep our
for heads up."
Dewayne Ozark Mostly sticking together as a team and everybody
pushing through as many games that we have," added
10/14/1957 - 10/1/2021
Stevie Hartwell.
Saturday, April 30th Meland is one of four pitchers on the Scotties squad.
at 2:00 PM She feels her pitching has been good again this season.
Glasgow Elks Lodge "I think it has been," said the junior. "I throw fastballs,
curves and change ups."
Celebration of Life for
Meland got some time in the circle last week when
Glagow hosted Class A Miles City. Meland, Daley Aune,
and Brielle Partridge combined for a two-hit shutout in a
RICK BIRKOSKI 12-0 win over the Cowgirls.
May 1st, 2022 from 11am to 1pm "They're doing pretty good," Meland said about the
at the Dry Prairie Rural Water Office Cowgirls. "They just need a little more work."
located on HWY 24 North in Glasgow.
Glasgow's offense exploded for nine hits in the game
We also would like to send a sincere thank
with Hartwell going 2 for 3 with 3 RBIs and Carly Nelson
you to the crew at Dry Prairie for all that
everyone has done. going 2 for 2 with 2 RBIs.
"We didn't know anything about Miles City but it
Family Planning Clinics was a good game," said Hartwell.
Valley County Health Department has Family Planning The weather hasn't cooperated with the spring
Clinics scheduled for May 3 and June 7. Our provider does
well-woman exams and contraceptive services to include sports programs but the Scotties don't seem to be affected
long-acting reversal methods (Nexplanon and IUD). by the weather.
Every day we offer birth control starts, ongoing method
support, counselling, STD/HIV testing, free condoms, and "We just keep in good spirits. That's what helps us,"
emergency contraception. said Meland. "We just have to keep positive."
Valley County Health Department
Call 406-228-6261 for an appointment. We can usually see
500 4th Ave South | Courthouse Annex
you within 1-2 days for these services. Our clinic is open to
Meland worked hard during the off-season where
Monday – Thursday 7:30 am - 6:00 pm
males and females of any age. Our services are billed using
Main Office: (406) 228-6261 a sliding fee scale and no one is denied services. (We will
she played with the Glasgow team. She said they played a
Clinic Cell: (406) 263-8194 ask to bill insurance if you have it.) lot between her freshman and sophomore seasons.
"I think it would be a lot at their position.
of fun to play college ball," "Tatum Nyquist is moved
she said. "It would be a good to a new position this year and
experience." she's good at second base,"
Meland feels that the Hartwell said. "We know how
Scotties are candidates at going to help each other when we're
to state. in a tough spot. We know each
"We have a good shot at other really well."
it. I think it would be really The Scotties dropped
exciting, she said. "We have a to 4-5 overall after losing to
solid team." Class A Havre 10-6 Monday
Hartwell had to battle night. The Scotties are 3-4
back last year after injuring her against Class A programs.
knee, but she's enjoying a good They play Glendive May 5 and
season this year. host Sidney May 10 on Senior
"I had a surgery and it's Night. Both games are set to
doing well right now," she said. start at 5 p.m.
Hartwell is the player Against Havre, the
behind the plate catching for Scotties were out-hit 10-7
the Scotties pitching staff. and committed three errors.
"I've been catching for Partridge went 2 for 4 with 2
them for a long time. We RBIs and Meland 2 for 3 with a
communicate very easily with RBI.
each other so we know what Aune, Meland, and
we need to do for each other," Partridge worked in the circle,
Hartwell said. giving eight earned runs,
Of course, being the striking out four and walking
catcher, Hartwell's favorite eight.
thing to do is picking players
off the base. It's a statistic Pictured at right: Macy
that probably doesn't show Martin, a freshman for the
up much. She has her focus Scotties, makes a nice play
all over the field. She is the in the outfield against the
quarterback for the team. With Cowgirls. photo by Rachel
that she sees who is improving Boese

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Talk about some crappy luck on a trip to the mountain top
The girls were on "I would have just left
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state bowling tournament of thinking.
in Missoula. Rachel But not the gal from
was scrolling through Golden State. She took the
her phone and started toilet seat apart and tried
laughing. using dog leashes to fish
"What's so funny," her phone out. When that
the rest of the crew was didn't work, she took the
wondering. Well, Rachel leashes to help support
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story about a lady that by hand. That was proven
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California was vacationing first. Talk about taking
in Washington and dumpster diving to a
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on top of Mt. Walker After about 20
located in the Olympic minutes trying to climb out These fire fighters were happy to be of service! Notice
National Forest when she to no avail, she finally had a the scene of the accident was taped off!
accidentally dropped her brilliant idea. She used to for help. A pair of fire crews to this story, it would
cell phone down the hole. her phone and called 911 responded and fished her probably be: what you dive
out of the mountaintop in to save, might be able
privvy. They hosed her off save your life! (Just as long
and "strongly encouraged as you have cell service.)
to seek medical attention So remember, when
after being exposed to you're having a really
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that she thanked them and
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Western Valley's Linden Holt Reporting


The 4-H meeting of the Western Valley 4-H club was and Cooper Albus played some basketball. The club also
held on April 10 at McCollys’. For song, we danced the donated to the Missoula Children’s Theater which was in
Macarena. After the meeting, the club was treated to some Hinsdale April 11th-16th with the cast and kids presenting
juicy hot dogs and delicious brownies as Broc McColly "The Emperor's New Clothes".

Panthers second at Havre meet feet. The senior was third in the 300 hurdlesand fifth in
By Mike Brandt 21 points behind Glasgow, pole vault, clearing the bar the triple jump.
Being a small Class C which had 89 points. at 8-feet, 6-inches. The Penguins had Shelbi
school and competing in Whitewater finished fifth Josie Brown took LaBrie placing second in
a large Class A track and with 42 points. second in the 200 meter the 1,600 with a time of
field invitational could be a Teagan Erickson was race, running a time of 27.6 5:35.2, Samantha Wisher
little overwhelming. But it a triple winner to lead the seconds. was fourth with a time of
wasn't for the Saco Panthers Panthers. The sophomore The Panthers 4X100 5:59.5. Wisher also ran a
or even the Whitewater scored 36 of the Panthers relay team ran a time of 55.6 time of 12:51 in the 3,200
Penguins. points. Erickson cleared seconds for second place. for third.
These two small the high jump bar at 5-feet, Whitewater was led by The Penguins 4X400
schools competed in the 3-inches, went 16-feet, Paige Wasson and Kendall relay team posted a time of
Cal Wearley Memorial 10-inches in long jump Scheffelmear. Wasson was 4:32.4 for second place and
Invitational meet held and 35-feet, 11.50-inches third in the 400, running the 4X100 was sixth with a
Tuesday in Havre. And they in triple jump for her wins. a time of 1:07.9, fourth in time of 56.3.
both had a pretty good day. She also took third in javelin with a toss of 105- The area teams will
Saco finished second javelin, going 106-feet. feet and sixth in the triple converge in Glasgow
in the girls meet, scoring 68 Jaycee Erickson won the jump with a leap of 32-08. Saturday for the Saco-
points. The Panthers were javelin with a throw of 120- Scheffelmear took fifth in Whitewater Invitational.

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