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“No Bull”

Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
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Bringing in the
best Tuesday
One of the best track & field meets
in the state will be held Tuesday,
May 3rd in Glasgow as it's time for
the Norm Girard North/East Top Ten
Track Meet. Field events will start at 3
p.m. with running events at 4:15 p.m.
Glasgow has 9 boys and 7 girls
competing in individual events, and
one boys and one girls relay team:
• Stephen Bailey, Pole Vault, 110m
hurdles
• Wyatt Babb, Long Jump
• Tatum Hansen, 110m hurdles, 300m
hurdles
• Kyler Holinde, 1600m
• Reed Larsen, 1600m
• Bergen Miller, Discus, 3200m
• Vaughn Miller, Javelin
• Dalton Sand, 800m
• Ted Tryan, Pole Vault
• Boys 4x400m Relay: Blake Lloyd, Ted
Tryan, Reed Larsen, Dalton Sand

• Tanae Baker, 1600m


• Kheyerah Bilger, 1600m
• Tyann Graham, Pole Vault
• Iris McKean, 3200m
• Emily See, 3200m
• Eve Stone, High Jump, Long Jump,
Pole Vault It's time for the 37th Annual Top 10 Meet, now known as the 37th Annual
• Blaire Westby, 100m, 200m Norm Girard Top 10 Meet in honor of this great guy (and former coach)
• Girls 4x100m Relay: Blaire Westby, who was instrumental in getting the first Top 10 Meet in Montana started.
Ava Lloyd, Tyann Graham, Nora As far as we know, he has never missed one yet and always works his
Neumiller magic in the long-triple jump pit with words of encouragement and advice.
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HEAD TOWARD ER PARKING LOT While in Glasgow, Gov. Greg Gianforte established
May as Mental Health Awareness Month

56-County tour continues


MONDAY: 10AM - 4PM
TUES-THURS: 9AM - 5PM
OR UNTIL WE ARE SOLD OUT!

Montana Governor Greg Gianforte's 56-county

Lake wind
tour had him stopping in Glasgow this past Friday.

advisory
At the Eastern Montana Community Mental Health
Center in Valley County, Governor Greg Gianforte met
thru Tuesday with patients, staff, and providers.
“For too long, there’s been a stigma associated with
Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65. Breezy, with a mental health challenges and seeking treatment,” Gov.
southeast wind 17 to 23 mph, with gusts as high as 32 mph. Gianforte said. “Facilities like the Eastern Montana
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 42. East southeast Community Mental Health Center in Glasgow have
wind around 21 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. helped reduce that stigma, helping Montanans overcome
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65. Breezy, with an mental health or addiction challenges.”
east southeast wind 21 to 23 mph, with gusts as high as 32
While at the health center, the governor met with
mph.
patients and heard their deeply personal stories about
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 39. East
wind 9 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.
seeking help and working to overcome mental health or
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 71. East wind 6 to 10
addiction challenges. Through the Montana Assertive
mph becoming south in the afternoon. Community Treatment (MACT) program, Eastern
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 46. Montana Community Mental Health Center is helping
South southeast wind 9 to 11 mph. patients recover and regain their health.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 80. South wind 9 “MACT allows us to provide an array of services to
to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. help people remain in their community, access networks
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 51. South of healthy support contacts, find employment, and
southeast wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. get back on their feet,” Office Manager Mary Hughes
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 75. West wind 10 to said. “Thanks to the immense support of the Glasgow
17 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph. community, we’re seeing people blossom and begin
Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of rain. Partly cloudy, reaching their full potential.”
with a low around 47. West wind 9 to 15 mph becoming
Also in Glasgow, the governor met with high
southeast after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 22
mph. school students participating in a workforce training
Saturday: A 30 percent chance of rain and thunderstorms. program at Valley View, a licensed skilled nursing
Partly sunny, with a high near 69. Southeast wind 8 to 13 home facility. Through a partnership between Miles
mph becoming southwest 15 to 20 mph in the morning. Community College and Glasgow School District, the
Winds could gust as high as 33 mph. program provides Career and Technical Education
Saturday Night: A chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a low (CTE) students hands on-training opportunities while
around 42. they serve their community and begin health care
Sunday: A chance of rain. Partly sunny, with a high near 61. careers as a Certified Nursing Assistant.
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Scobey dominates in Glasgow put with a toss of 32-4.50. Deja Morgan was sixth in
By Mike Brandt the 800 with a time of 3:06.09.
Scobey-Opheim dominated the Saco-Whitewater For the Raiders, Mattea McColly took third in
Invitational held in Glasgow Saturday. The track and discus with a PR of 93-feet. Cierra Strommen was
field meet featured all of the Eastern C teams, but some fourth in pole vault, going 6-06, and Zora Holt sixth
individuals didn't participate in all of their events. in 3,200, running a PR time of 13:20.30.
After all, it was just the first meet since the weather Opheim senior Mandy Fuhrmann was third in
canceled spring sports. It will take individuals a while high jump, going 4-10.
before they are back in shape to compete again. Some Braden Ewing won the triple jump, going 39-
of the District 3C teas did compete in the Whitewater feet, 11-inches in leading the Lustre Christian Lions.
Invitational held Thursday, April 21. He was also fifth in the 100, running a PR time of
This week could be a busy one as some of the 24.91 and second in long jump, going 18-05.50.
teams were at Froid for the Jason Groseclose Memorial Cayden Klatt was second in the 3,200 with a PR time
Invitational. Tuesday night is the annual Glasgow Top of 12:20.98. Elijah Lenihan took second in the high
Ten meet. jump with a jump of 5-feet, 6-inches and third in
Scobey racked up 115 points to win the Saco- the long jump, going 18-03 for a PR. The Lions were
Whitewater meet with Plentywood having 109 for sixth in the 4X100 relay, running time of 50.44.
second. Circle was third with 56, Whitewater and Saco Marshall Caves went 10-feet, 6-inches for second
55 each, Nashua ninth with 13, Hinsdale followed in the pole vault in leading Saco. Blaine Downing tied
with 11 and Glasgow nine for 12th. for fourth with Connor Howard of Plentywood, both
Scobey-Opheim tallied 128 points to win the clearing the bar at 10-feet.
boys meet with Culbertson in second with 87.5, For the Porcupines, Torrian Lucy took sixth in
Plentywood had 61, Lustre Christian was sixth with the 110 hurdles with a PR time of 22.35. Xander Pigh
43, Glasgow eighth with 19, Saco 10th with 10, Nashua leaped 17-feet, 11-inches for fourth in the long jump
had seven for 12th, and Hinsdale 13th wth .5. and sixth in triple jump, going 36-10.25.
Josie Brown, Jaycee and Teagan Erickson had a Coy Bowman scored the half of point for the
win each for Saco. Brown won the 100 with a personal Raiders, finishing in a tie for sixth in high jump with
best time of 13.47. Jaycee Erickson threw the javelin a PR jump of 5-feet.
118-feet, 5-inches for the win and went 8-feet, Opheim's Bo Anderson was fifth in the long
6-inches for second in pole vault. Teagan Erickson jump, going 17-09.75 and third in triple jump with a
went 16-feet, 11-inches for a win in the long jump leap of 37-08.25.
and was second in high jump,going 5-feet, 4-inches. Havre JV swept the Whitewater meet with the
Abby Yeska was fifth in shot put with a PR throw girls scoring 172 points and the boys 168. Malta
of 31-01 and sixth in discus with a toss of 6-05. was second with the girls scoring 122 and the boys
Shelbi LaBrie was the lone winner for Whitewater, 151. Whitewater girls were third with 91 points,
running a time of 5:37 in the 1,600. Samantha Wisher Saco followed with 84, Hindale had 22 for fifth and
was third with a PR time of 5:53.13 and third in 3,200, Nashua 14 for sixth. Lustre Christian was third in the
running a PR time of 12:44.03. boys race with 54, Saco followed with 34, Frazer was
Paige Wasson was fourth in the 400 with a time sixth with 26 and Nashua seventh with eight.
of 1:06.58, third in the javelin with a PR of 110-feet, Wasson led the Penguins with a win in the 400,
5-inches and fifth in the triple jump, going 30-0. running a time of 1:13.31, second in javelin with a
Kendall Scheffelmear took fifth in the 300 hurdles throw of 106-06 and sixth in triple jump, going 27-
with a time of 52.85, sixth in high jump, going 4-08 05.
and fourth in triple jump with a leap of 30-08. LaBrie won the 1,600 in a time of 6:02.06.
In the 4X100 relay the Panthers ran a time of Wisher followed in a time of 6:32.53. She also won
54.83 for third and the Penguins a 55.63 for fourth. the 3,200 with a time of 13:23.46. Kendra Cummings
The Penguins also ran a 4:29.17 to win the 4X400. was fourth with a time of 17:28.47.
Tia Dees led the Porcupines, finishing third in Scheffelmeier ran a 58.54 to finish second in the
the discus with a throw of 98-03 and fourth in shot 300 hurdles, was tired in high jump, going 4-06 and
third in triple jump with a leap of 28-02.50. Hannah
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Hanley was fifth in 100 hurdles, running a time of 08 and third in shot put with a toss of 29-19.
28.02 and fifth in 300 hurdles, with a time of 1:01.88. Jasiah Hambria led the Lions with a win in the
Kora LaBrie was fifth in javelin with a throw of 90- long jump, going 19-04.25. He was also fifth in the
07. 100 with a PR time of 12.17, second in the 200 with
The Penguins 4X100 relay team was fourth, a time of 24.56 and second in the high jump, going
running a time of 59.11 and the 4X400 second with 5-08.
a time of 4:58.86. Saco ran a 56.97 for second in the Lenihan ran a time of 23.40 for fourth in the
4X100. 110 hurdles and tied for fourth with Downing in the
Teagan Erickson Was a triple winner for the high jump, both going 5-02. Ewing was third in triple
Panthers. The sophomore went 5-feet to win the jump, going 33-04 and sixth in long jump at 18-00.25.
high jump, leaped 16-08 and 32-08.10 in the long and Klatt took third in the 300 hurdles, running a time of
triple jumps. She was also third in the javelin with a 56.23. The Lions 4X400 relay team was third,
throw of 101-01. Jaycee Erickson had a PR throw of running a time of 4:25.94.
128-feet to win the javelin. Little sister Jessa Erickson Caves and Doning went 1-2 in pole vault, going
was third in the discus with a toss of 85-03. 10-feet and 9-06. Downing also took second in 400
Brown was runner-up in the sprints. She ran a with a time of 1:03.63, sixth in jave;lin, going 112-05
time of 13.58 in the 100, 29.41 in the 200 and 1:15 in and fourth in triple jump, going 32-05.
the 400. Ryker Ackerman led Frazer with three personal
Holt led the Raiders with a second in 3,200, bests, placing third in the shot put at 39-02, third in
running a time of 14:44.25 and fifth in 1,600 with a the discus at 99-10 and fourth in javelin at 120-10.
time of 7:38.48. Strommen took third in pole vault, Jonathan Jackson took fifth in 110 hurdles, running
clearing at 5-feet, 6-inches, and McColly was fifth in a time of 24.38. The Bearcubs were second in the
shot put with a PR toss of 29-02. 4X100 relay, running a time of 58.91.
Dees took second in discus with a throw of 88- Pugh was fifth in the triple jump, going 32-03.25.
Family Planning Clinics
Valley County Health Department has Family Planning
Clinics scheduled for May 3 and June 7. Our provider does
well-woman exams and contraceptive services to include
long-acting reversal methods (Nexplanon and IUD).
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Every day we offer birth control starts, ongoing method Tuesdays
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emergency contraception. at 1:00 PM
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500 4th Ave South | Courthouse Annex
you within 1-2 days for these services. Our clinic is open to
Monday – Thursday 7:30 am - 6:00 pm
males and females of any age. Our services are billed using
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Clinic Cell: (406) 263-8194 ask to bill insurance if you have it.)
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While most of the people told the minster how
much they liked his message, one man seemingly had
a different opinion. “That was a very dull and boring
sermon, Pastor,” he said.
The pastor was a bit baffled by this, but he continued
shaking hands. A few minutes later, the same man again
appeared in line and said, “I don’t think you did much
in the way of preparation for your message.”
Once again, the man circled back and appeared in
line, this time muttering, “You really blew it. You didn’t
have a thing to say.”
Finally, the minister could stand it no longer. He
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37th Annual Norm
Girard North/East
Top Ten Meet
Tuesday, May 3, 2022
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3:30 National Anthem
FIELD EVENTS
3:00 Pole Vault – Girls
Long Jump – Boys
Discus – Girls
Shot Put – Boys
4:00 Long Jump – Girls
Pole Vault – Boys
High Jump – Boys
Javelin – Girls
5:00 Triple Jump – Boys
Shot Put – Girls
High Jump – Girls
Discus – Boys
6:00 Triple Jump – Girls
Javelin – Boys

Making Valley County Greener & Cleaner! RUNNING EVENTS


Girls first
Valley County Free Tree Day will be held this Thursday, May 5th, 4:15 100m Hurdles
beginning at 7:30a.m. on the east lawn of the Valley County Courthouse. 4:25 110m Hurdles
800 trees will be given away on a first come, first served basis (limit of 4:35 400m Run
five trees per household) including 100 Caragana, 150 Canada Red 4:50 100m Run
5:05 1600m Run
Chokecherry, 200 Common Lilac, 200 Prairie Sky Poplar (cottonless),
5:25 400m Relay
50 Nanking Cherry, and 100 Buffalo Berry. Since the Valley County Free 5:40 800m Run
Day got started by former County Commissioner Dave Pippin, a total of 5:55 200m Run
21,000 trees have been doled out county-wide! Tyler Dickerson, with his 6:10 300m Hurdles
sons Alexander, Roman and Sage, will be at the Courthouse bright and 6:30 3200m Run
7:00 1600m Relay
early Thursday morning to haul away their free trees!
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