Environmental Assessment On Pheasant Release Program Complete

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Playing their final game at home Tuesday evening 13-4 to Sidney and battled back to tie the game up at
were Zandor Longtree, Ava Reyes and Montaya Idler 13-all in the bottom of the 6th, and would go on to win
as they'll soon be wearing graduation gowns and hats. 14-13 in the extra inning. Glasgow will be in Cut Bank
And what a game it was, as the Scotties were down this Friday and Saturday for the East-West Challenge.

Environmental assessment on pheasant release program complete


Biosecurity measures in place are in place at the rearing facility at Worsech and the department have
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks the Montana State Prison. worked closely with the Montana
continues to prepare for fall pheasant Last week, FWP Director Hank Department of Corrections (DOC)
stocking efforts with the final decision Worsech signed the decision notice on biosecurity protocols at the
on an environmental assessment (EA) on the EA for releasing pheasants pheasant rearing facility.
and ensuring biosecurity protocols on suitable state lands. Additionally, continued on page 2
Pheasant release program continued
ELLE BOUTIQUE The rearing facility is being operated by the DOC
and has been certified by the Montana Department of
Opening May 17, 2022 Livestock (DOL) as a National Poultry Improvement
Tuesday - Saturday • 10 am - 6 pm Plan (NPIP) facility. DOC staff has worked with FWP
and the DOL to ensure biosecurity measures are in place,
Ladies Swimwear & Intimates which is particularly important with the presence of
Located at 530 2nd Ave S • Glasgow, MT Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in Montana.
As a NPIP certified facility, the pheasants are tested
every three months for avian influenza. The last tests were
Calling for done in recent weeks, and all results came back negative.
100%
“We’re taking the threat from HPAI very seriously
and monitoring the flock closely in partnership with staff
Thursday at the prison. The safety measures folks are taking to ensure
the health of the flock are impressive – on par with any
medical facility,” said Director Hank Worsech. “They’ve
Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 64. East southeast wind 10 gone above and beyond from a biosecurity standpoint.”
to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission
Tonight: A 30 percent chance of showers, mainly after 4am. will vote on the proposal to proceed with pheasant
Increasing clouds, with a low around 44. East wind 10 to 16 mph,
with gusts as high as 21 mph.
releases in the fall to increase hunter opportunity.
Thursday: Showers. High near 55. East northeast wind 11 to 16 Under Montana statute, the commission has to approve
mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. Chance of precipitation is pheasant translocations. This decision was slated for
100%. the commission’s June 23 meeting, but is being moved
Thursday Night: Showers likely, mainly before midnight. Mostly to the Aug. 25 meeting. This will give the public more
cloudy, with a low around 42. West northwest wind around 15 mph,
with gusts as high as 22 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. opportunity to comment and the department more
Friday: A 30 percent chance of showers, mainly after noon. Partly time to monitor HPAI on the landscape before the final
sunny, with a high near 62. Breezy, with a west northwest wind decision is made to release pheasants this year.
14 to 19 mph increasing to 20 to 25 mph in the afternoon. Winds To comment on the proposed commission action, go
could gust as high as 39 mph.
to: https://fwp.mt.gov/aboutfwp/commission/meeting.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 39. Breezy, with a
west wind 15 to 24 mph, with gusts as high as 41 mph. “The reality is, if we find HPAI in our pheasant
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 67. West wind 14 to 18 mph, program, we’ll follow the Department of Livestock
with gusts as high as 28 mph. recommendations,” Worsech said. “We won’t take any
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 43. West wind 8 chances of releasing diseased birds in the wild.”
to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.
Background
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 73. West wind 11 to 16 mph, with
gusts as high as 23 mph. In March of 2021 a new FWP pheasant release
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 45. West northwest program was established, following legislative action. The
wind 7 to 13 mph becoming east after midnight. Winds could gust program’s aim is to support recruitment, retention and
as high as 20 mph. reactivation (R3) efforts in Montana. This program will
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 76. East southeast wind engage youth in the sport of hunting, promote hunter
6 to 13 mph becoming west in the afternoon. Winds could gust as
high as 23 mph. success and provide additional hunting opportunities for
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 48. hunters of all ages.
Tuesday: A slight chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high Under the legislation, FWP will develop and
near 74. implement the program and release up to 50,000
pheasants annually on suitable and eligible state-owned
Reel Life Wisdom lands. Some releases will occur a few days before the
youth pheasant season opener to maximize opportunity
“Never be ashamed of your abilities.”~ Michael for youth hunters, and some releases could occur later
Gambon in The Good Shepherd (2006)
in the months of October and November to increase
hunting opportunities for all hunters.
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Stone collects three wins went 8-feet Friday for third place. Emily See had a PR
vault of 6-feet for fifth. Graham also took third in shot
By Mike Brand put with a throw of 29-01.
Glagow girls were a little busy last weekend, "She went up another six inches," said Phillips. "Her
participating in two track and field meets. Friday had knee is still bugging her, so we really aren't doing much on
the Scotties in Wolf Point for the Gene Nelson Memorial the track, we're just trying to limp our way through that.
Invitational and Saturday they were home at the Jean We do some tough bike workouts to keep that pressure
Dreikosen Memorial. However, Saturday's meet was off her knee. She may be good for a relay exchange or a
called midway through due to rain. sprint and definitely the vault, shot and javelin."
Glasgow finished second at both meets, scoring 97 Glasgow's distance runners also did well Friday.
points on Friday. Scobey ran away with the team title, They did not have a chance to run on Saturday. Iris
racking up 165 points. The Spartans also won the meet McKean continues to lead the field. She was second in
that was cut short Saturday. the 400 and 800, running times of 1:04.94 for a PR and
But, the Scotties were able to get tuned up for the 2:27.97.
District 2B meet that will be held Saturday in Glasgow. Tanae Baker had a time of 5:31.18 to win the 1,600
Eve Stone had a good weekend, collecting three wins Friday. The sophomore also ran a PR tome of 1:07.84 for
on Saturday and two second place finishes Friday. Stone fourth in the 400. See was third in the 3,200, running
won the high jump with a 4-foot, 4-inch jump over the a time of 13:23.66 and sixth in the 800 with a time of
bar. She went 13-feet, 4.75-inches to win the long jump 2:48.22 and fifth on Saturday with a time of 2;51.97.
and 29-feet, 10-inches in the triple jump. The day before Kheyerah Bilger ran a time of 7:21.99 for fifth in the
she went 4-10 in the high jump and 9-feet in pole vault. 1,600 and was sixth in the 800 Saturday, running a time
"She's just been working hard. She has some of 2:58.03.
soreness so we're trying to get her rested up so she hits "We didn't want to push the iron too hot after the
those peak jumps at the right time," said Glasgow coach Top Ten. You want to work more on technique and
Tim Phillips. strategy, " said Phillips. "We still have some really fast
The Scotties were well represented in the field times there. We're just pulling the reins back and letting
events. Haylly Turner went 4-02 in the high jump them relax. Some of them we want to peak at state and
Friday, then came back the next day to have her best others we want to get the best out of them this weekend
jump of her career, clearing the ball at 4-feet, 4-inches. because we're right at the bubble."
Turner finished in a tie for first with Stone and Mandy The sprinters were able to run Friday with Nora
Fuhrmann of Scobey-Opheim. She was fifth on Friday. Nuemiller running a time of 14.02 in the 100 for second.
Tyann Graham is back pole vaulting. The senior Ava Lloyd was sixth with a time of 14.75 for a PR. She
also took fourth in the 200 with a time of 30.20 for
another PR. He'lena Deavila was fifth in the 200 with a
PR time of 30.27 and sixth in the 400, running a time of
1;09.16.
In javelin, Emma Whitmer finished third with a
throw of 62-feet, 8-inches. The top throwers were not
able to participate as the event was shut down when the
meet was called due to the rain. None of the placers had
a throw over 66-feet. The top throwers usually throw
over 100-feet.
Phillips feels that Malta and his Scotties could go
down to the wire for the District 2B championship.
"We don't have as much depth with the injuries
and those naggy things,"said Phillips. "We're going to
ask a lot out of them. And if we get everyone healthy
and perform like I know we can, I think we can win. It's
going to be really. It's going to be a tight race between us
and Malta."
Sand leads Scotties in track The hurdlers posted some good times with Tatum
By Mike Brandt Hansen winning the 110 hurdles in a time of 17.73. He
Dalton Sand and the Glasgow Scotties were able was fourth in the 300 hurdles, running a time of 47.38.
to get in one solid meet and a partial meet to tune up Donaldson was third in the 300 hurdles, running a PR
for the District 2B track and field meet that will be held time of 46.84. Saturday Hansen ran a time of 18.13 to
in Glasgow Saturday. The Scotties were in Wolf Point win the 110 hurdles with Donaldson right behind him,
for the Gene Nelson Memorial Invitation and at home running a PR time of 19.73.
Saturday for the Jean Dreikosen Memorial Invitational, Glasgow had three boys place in the discus with
which was called midway through the meet due to rain. Bergen Miller taking third at 117-09, Vaughn Miller
Sand had a good two days, collecting three wins fourth at 111-01, and Connor Hudyman sixth at 104-
in leading the Scotties. Glasgow edged Scobey-Opheim, 01. Hudyma also took fourth in the shot put Saturday
140.5-136-5, to win the Friday meet. The Spartans with a toss of 35-01.
returned the favor the following day, edging the Scotties In high jump Vaughn Miller and Donaldson tied
97-96. Of course, the team scores would be much higher for fifth at 5-feet and Wyatt Babb was second in the long
with a full meet. jump, going 18-09.50.
Sand won four times, was second and third as well. Pole vault athletes were led by Stephen Bailey with
The senior started on Friday with winning the 400, a second on Friday, going 13-feet. He went 12-06 for
running a time of 55.84 seconds. He also won the 800, second the following day. Ted Tryan tied with Scobey-
running a time of 2:06.31 and was second in the javelin Opheim's Ty Leisscher for fifth, both going 11-06.
with a personal best throw of 129-feet, 8-inches. The Phillips feels the District 2B championship will
following day he won the 800, running a time of 2:07.52 come down to Wolf Point, the defending champs, and
and the shot put with a PR throw of 40-feet, 6.50-inches his Scotties.
and was third in javelin with a throw of 129-08. "I think it's going to be a three-way race," he said.
He's just getting back into meet shape so we are "Wolf Point lost a little bit of distance powers and
looking for some good things from him in the next few sprinters. But they still have some good distance kids
weeks," said Glasgow coach Tim Phillips. "He's always a and sprinters. Malta has good throwers and some good
hard worker. It's fun to see that." sprinters and jumpers. Our power will come from
Glagow dominated the javelin event with three distance and vault. It's going to depend on how well our
others having their personal bests. Mason Donaldson distance runners do and how the rest of the team does.
went 138-feet, 2-inches. Following him was Noah So it's going to be a three-way race."
Lippert in fourth with a throw of 122-11 and Myles
Yoakam in sixth with a throw of 112-11. Vaughn Miller Summer
won Saturday with a throw of 141-feet, 11-inches. Sign-ups
Donaldson was right behind at 133-08 and Lippert was
fourth at 122-07. So the Scotties go 1-2-4-6 Friday and MAY 11 - 17, 2022
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The culprit of Tuesday afternoon-evening's fire west
of Glasgow was someone not getting a campfire
extinguished. Whoever he/she/they were also left a
nice little mess. The awesome Valley County Long
Run Volunteer Fire Department had this to say: "If
you’re going to have a campfire please make sure
it’s completely out. The fire was contained to 6 acres
but crews didn’t get back until 9:30pm. There was
extensive mop-up that needed to be done. The fire was
back in heavy trees along the Milk River, and it was
almost inaccessible. Crews had to walk in with water
backpacks, hand tools and chainsaws. We responded
with 5 trucks and 18 fire department members.
Thompson & Sons also sent a crew along with
heavy equipment. It was a great group effort today!"

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OBITUARY
Dan Carney Through his efforts and
Daniel John Carney, age 82, passed away peacefully others, our community is a
with family by his side on April 19th, 2022 at St. Patrick safer place. Dan was on the
Hospital in Missoula, MT. City Council for multiple
Dan was born to Clarence and Blanche (Baker) Carney terms and served as Mayor
on February 24, 1940, In Glasgow, MT, the eldest of three of Glasgow for eight years
sons. He attended Glasgow Elementary school for three years (August 1, 2005-December
then, 4th through the 8th grade at St. Raphael’s school, with 31, 2013). His concern was
graduation in 1954. In 1958, Dan graduated from Glasgow doing the right thing with
High School, then attended Northern Montana College and the City of Glasgow. He was
Dickinson State University graduated from NMC with a on the Levee Committee
teaching degree in history and industrial arts in 1965. until its completion and also served on the Refuse Board until
Dan married Earlene Schmitz on August 26, 1961 in his dismissal in 2021. He served on the Pioneer Museum
Golva, N.D. Through this union they were blessed with Board preserving the local history of the people and events.
4 children, 6 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Dan truly wanted to make Glasgow a great community.
Carney, as he was known throughout the community, Dan was blessed with 6 grandchildren and 4 great
loved to work with his hands. He worked at the Glasgow grandchildren. He loved spending time with grandchildren
Air Force Base, Baltrusch Construction and other various and great grandchildren. He would go to their activities
construction companies paying his way through college and and play games with them. He would frequently be in the
supporting his family. After graduation, Dan and Earlene bleachers throughout Montana watching (and talking)
chose Glasgow to call their home and raise their family. wrestling, basketball, spirit band or football.
In 1965, Dan went to work for Markle Service Center Dan is survived by his wife Earlene, his four children
repairing motorcycles until 1972. Dan saw an opportunity Michael Carney, Susan (Jeff) Lammerding, Darrell Carney
and partnered with the Potter family with Town and Ranch and Beth Carney. Grandchildren: Paige and his wife
Service Center until 1976. Then Dan took his talents to Nicole Carney, Taylor and Peyton Lammerding, Ashley
Fossum Ready Mix until his retirement in 2006. and her husband Drew Markle, Tate and Tyson Carney.
Dan believed in being an involved member of the Great grandchildren Dayton, Aurora and Duncan Markle
community. That drove him to take part in various service and Paisley Carney. Two brothers: Jim and his wife Nancy
organizations throughout his life. He was a leader for Boy Carney and Tom Carney. He had many friends and no
Scouts, a CCD teacher at St. Raphael’s, became involved in one was a stranger very long in his presence!
the local Knights of Columbus, St. Raphael’s Parish Council A Vigil Service (Rosary) will be held at 7 p.m. on Friday,
to name a few, but his passion was being a firefighter. Dan May 20th at St. Raphael’s Church. A Mass of Christian
spent 22 years being a volunteer with the Glasgow City Fire Burial will be held at St. Raphael’s Catholic Church in
Department. Acknowledging the need for a rural county fire Glasgow, MT on Saturday, May 21st at 10:30 a.m. Burial will
department Dan, Dick Britzman, Walt Turner, Dan Taylor be at Highland Cemetery after the mass with a lunch being
and others started the Long Run Fire Department. Dan stayed served at St Raphael's Parish Center after burial. Please join
active in Long Run for 20 years. In 2005, Dan was named us to celebrate Daniel's Celebration of Life! Finally, if you
Valley County Fire Warden. Dan would help other rural fire cannot join us or would like to, please feel free to share a
departments within the area develop and expand their services. story by emailing it to us at 5norhernlights406@gmail.com.

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