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Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
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Tracksters get
into action
Friday
By Mike Brandt
Glasgow should be
competitive in track and
field this spring.
The Scotties are
under the direction of
head coach Paul Yokam,
who is in his first year
the Scotties coach.
Yoakam is following
in his dads footsteps.
Mark Yoakam was
Glasgow’s head track
and field coach for many
years. Mark Yoakam led
the Scotties to numerous
District 2B and Northern
B championships. Paul
Yoakam takes over for
Tim Phillips, who will be
one of the assistants.
Like the softball and
GHS sophomore Abigail Kulczyk has been taking full advantage of the
golf teams, the Scotties
weight room, this photo being taken back in February before the Scotties
have been forced to
were thinking too much about track & field. Or, maybe Abigail was? The
practice indoors. Yoakam
Scottie Booster Club contributed $18,000+ in 2019 for NEW Weight Room
has 49 athletes to work
Equipment; including Power Racks, Mobile Benches, Barbells, Full sets of
continued on back page Rubber Dumbbells, and 1000+ lbs. worth of rubber hand hole plates.
BUZZIFIEDS
ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE, Saturday April 8th, Elks club in Glasgow, open
at 9 am. Antique dressers with mirrors, Hoosier w/flour sifter, Old radios, Pyrex,
DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND Stoneware, Cream cans, Aladdin lamp, Oil lamps, Oak desk, Large library
DAILY MATINEES • $6.50/PERSON table, Small combination mission style desk/table, Made in Germany music
CURBSIDE POPCORN DAILY squeeze box, Chimney cupboard. Over 25 antique wood chairs, Large mirror,
All Tuesday showings are $5 Cream and green chrome table w/four chairs, Old trunks, Stepback primitive
406-228-9239 • www.polsontheatres.com cupboard, Cedar chest. Kitchen aide mixer, high end juicer, smoker w/auto
SHOWING: APRIL 7 - 13, 2023 feed, puzzle table, pots, and pans, lots of misc. Email for flyer: sargtcrk@
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406 Driver - $22.34 - $23.29/hr. (DOE). Substitutes needed in all areas. For
more information and to apply go to: www.glasgow.k12.mt.us and click

Day!
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OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER)
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Today: Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming sunny, POSITION VACANCY NOTICE Glasgow Mosquito District has 1 full time
with a high near 33. East southeast wind 8 to 10 mph. seasonal position open for the 2023 spray season. **Starting wage: $16.00** A
Laborer is needed for mosquito control. Applicants must be 18 years or older
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 18. East wind and have a valid driver’s license. Looking for applicants that are willing to
around 11 mph. work outdoors and are able to lift up to 65lbs. Position will start late May early
Friday: Partly sunny, then gradually becoming sunny, with June and wrap up by the end of August or early September. Work shift will
be the evening mosquito fogging and control. Generic Applications available
a high near 43. East southeast wind 11 to 15 mph, with
online at the Montana Job Service website under employment applications
gusts as high as 22 mph. or by stopping the Valley County Extension Office. APPLICATIONS CAN
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27. East BE DROPPED OFF AT THE EXTENSION OFFICE WITHIN THE VALLEY
southeast wind 14 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 29 COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
mph.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 46. Southeast
We’re taking a four-dayer
wind 6 to 11 mph becoming west in the afternoon. Winds The Easter Bunny popped by BS
could gust as high as 18 mph. Central this morning and told us that
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 26. West it is okay for us to take a four-day
southwest wind 6 to 9 mph. weekend. Sanchez can use it,
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 53. West southwest wind Rachel can use it and the old
7 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. Buzzard (old Poison Pen as Jack
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 34. West Schye calls me).
wind 8 to 10 mph becoming south in the evening. So BS Central will be
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65. South wind 7 closed until Tuesday, April 11th.
to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. In other news, The BS Buzz and the Glasgow
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 38. South Courier were present at a flood update meeting held
southeast wind 11 to 14 mph becoming west southwest in the meeting room of the Glasgow National Weather
after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 21 mph. Service.
Tuesday: A 20 percent chance of rain. Mostly sunny, with Yep, flooding is going to happen, target date being
a high near 57. Breezy, with a west wind 15 to 23 mph, late next week. Currently, the percentage outlook for
with gusts as high as 36 mph. Tampico is moderate, in Glasgow it’s minor. But as NWS’s
Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 31. Brandon Bigelbach pointed out, there are many variables
Blustery. and things are uncertain. We’ll fill you in on a few key
Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 49. points he talked about when we’re back on Tuesday.
BUZZIFIEDS
VALLEY COUNTY REFUSE DISTRICT #1 has an opening for an Operator. BUZZ
Performs a variety of routine and complex semi-skilled tasks in sanitary landfill FORT PECK COMMUNITY FCU: Currently accepting applications for a
operations. Must have High school diploma or GED. Valid Montana driver’s Membership Representative. Duties include performing transactions for
license. Applications need to be turned in at the landfill by April 7th at 4:00 the membership, setting up new accounts, and some back-office duties.
PM and the application can be found on the Valley County website or you can Position may require some travel between the Fort Peck office and the
pick on up at the landfill. ANY OTHER QUESTIONS CALL 406-228-4730 Branch office in Glasgow. Wage DOE. APPLICATIONS CAN BE PICKED
Valley County is an equal opportunity employer UP OR DROPPED OFF AT FORT PECK OR GLASGOW, OR MAILED TO
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season. PLEASE CONTACT DAN DAUBNER FOR MORE INFORMATION Director for clerical work needed in all areas of Milk River, Inc. This
AND AN APPLICATION 406-230-2539 includes, but is not limited to, filing all information in the individual’s main
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THE WOOD RESTAURANT has an opening for a Server. Ensure that all Answer and direct phone calls to appropriate staff and individuals. Greet
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per hour. PLEASE STOP BY AND PICK UP AN APPLICATION. policies and chair the Safety Committee. Position is PT, but will work into
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POSITION OPENING Opening for a Full Time Motor Vehicle Clerk at the diploma or equivalent. Must have the ability to perform secretarial duties,
Valley County Treasurer’s office. Position requires computer skills, ability to be competent in the use of office equipment (i.e. copier, computer, printer,
perform clerical duties in processing of documents and receipts, and ability typewriter, and calculator) and have the ability to work with the public, as
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AND APPLICATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE VALLEY COUNTY THOMPSON & SONS Looking to hire a Mechanic. Pay is competitive,
TREASURER’S OFFICE AT 501 COURT SQUARE #3, GLASGOW, MT wages DOE. PICK UP APPLICATION AT THE SHOP OR CALL 406-
59230 OR CALL 406-228-6230. Position is open until filled. 228-4801
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apprenticeship. Experience preferred but not mandatory. Valid driver’s license, CALL 406-228-8412 FOR MORE INFO
must be able to lift heavy objects, and maneuver in tight spaces. CALL LEE BUZZ
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POSITION AVAILABLE Remote Blade Operator Position for Hinsdale Area. with our residents on daily activities and outings. As an Aide you will be
The Valley County Road Department is looking to hire temporary/seasonal joining a unique and awesome department that works like a family while
blade operator for the Hinsdale area. Information and details can be obtained working with you on building your schedule. PLEASE VISIT VALLEY
stopping by or calling the VALLEY COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT AT VIEW HOME FOR AN APPLICATION
406-228-4233 ask for Todd Young Valley County Road superintendent or
Curt Storlie Asst road foreman.

Position: Clerk of Justice Court 8-3 M-F SPRING FLING


Department: Justice of the Peace
Wage: $14-$15/Hr. DOE
BAZAAR
Start Date: Immediately SATURDAY, APRIL 15 • 9AM - 3PM
Benefits: PERS, Sick and Vacation Leave and Health VALLEY EVENT CENTER
Insurance Benefits Available 54141 US 2, GLASGOW, MT
JOB DESCRIPTION AND APPLICATION AVAILABLE AT Home based business to hand crafted items.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE Mother’s Day • Graduation • Weddings • Father’s Day
Closing Date: Open Until Filled Call Joan Burris at 406-263-8985 for more information
MT Rep lays the smackdown on
Kiwanis Club drag queen events targeting kids

easter
Remember when the drag queen story hour event
was going on at ZooMontana in Billings?
I remember getting a phone call from a listener
in Bozeman. He said that he is a straight male. He’s
attended drag shows at a bar in Bozeman. He finds
Egg Hunt it entertaining. But, he says, it is certainly not a place
for kids. “Why do they want to target kids with drag
shows?” he asked.
It’s a good question. Why are they are so insistent
that they be allowed to target kids with these events?
And on school property? To be clear, no one is trying
to outlaw or ban drag shows. Montana lawmakers are,
however, working to protect kids from highly sexualized
Saturday, April 8 at 11:30am content.
Rep. Braxton Mitchell (R-Columbia Falls) spoke
ages 1-3, 4-5, and 6-8 before the Montana Senate Judiciary Committee on
Hoyt Park, glasgow Tuesday morning. He tells me that his bill, HB 359,
SPONSORED BY: “is necessary to protect Montana children from hyper
Glasgow AREA CHAMBER OF
commerce AND AGRICULTURE sexualized events in taxpayer funded facilities.”
Check out his closing remarks during the hearing
FOR QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL LISA KOSKI AT (406) 228-2222 Tuesday as he lays the smackdown on legislative
in case of inclement weather, alternative plan will be announced.
Democrats and the radical activists promoting drag
queen events targeting kids:
Rep. Mitchell: There’s a clear reason why one
party here has a supermajority, and one party has a
superminority. Again everyone in this body knows that
we don’t allow kids to strip clubs, night clubs and other
sexual oriented businesses and events. State for the
record that this is not an attack on drag. This bill is to
protect children from hyper sexualized events that are
meant for adults, not children.
Rep. Mitchell also took a shot at legislative
Democrats and the special interest groups piling into
FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CLINICS the capitol:
April 4 from 10am - 12pm Rep. Mitchell: If we got every person in the state
Fort Peck Town Hall who is working right now, and actually has a job unlike
April 14 from 10am - 2pm most of these folks here, it seems like then I’m sure we’d
Reynolds Market see a pretty different ratio. There was also mention
April 18 from 10am - 12pm by the opposition that this bill was being brought by
Glasgow Senior Center a carpetbagger. Well, I was born and raised in this
April 20 from 1pm - 3pm state, and I’m pretty sure most of the members of this
Nemont Manor
committee are born in the state as well. A lot of these
April 26 from 9am - 11am opponents are not. Myself, as well as the vast majority
Nashua Senior Center
the folks in Montana who are level-headed ask for yes
vote to protect Montana children. I don’t think anyone
wants to go back home and say they voted to allow drag
queens in schools.
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Knudsen leads coalition in support of right to free speech


Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen led Court’s seminal decision in this area, Bantam
a coalition of 17 other state attorneys general calling Books, Inc. v. Sullivan, federal courts have looked
on the United States Supreme Court to reverse a through forms and to the substance of a government
lower court’s decision giving officials license to official’s words and conduct to determine if the
stifle their political opponents’ protected speech by official threatened to use coercive state power to
financially crippling them. crack down on disfavored speech. But in this case,
The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second the Second Circuit flipped this approach on its
Circuit dismissed a case brought by the National head, effectively requiring a government official to
Rifle Association case against Maria Vullo, the explicitly threatened adverse consequences before
former superintendent of New York’s Department any First Amendment violation occurs, even if any
of Financial Services (DFS), who trampled on the interested party would understand a state official’s
NRA’s First Amendment right. words or conduct as an implied threat.
Vullo, who had regulatory authority over The attorneys general also argue that the lower
financial institutions in the state, engaged in a court’s decision in the case erodes First Amendment
politically motivated campaign against the financial safeguards for private political speech and paves the
institutions doing business with the NRA but way for the government to suppress speech it doesn’t
steered clear of any explicit threats. But the financial agree with or doesn’t like.
institutions got the message to “drop the NRA or “If the Second Circuit’s decision is left standing,
else,” the attorneys general wrote. In the amicus it’s not difficult to imagine government officials
brief filed Wednesday, the attorneys general ask the employing similar tactics to stifle disfavored
Supreme Court to protect Americans’ right to free speakers. Whether the method of choice is to target
speech from woke government officials. financial institutions that advocacy groups depend
“The Second Circuit’s decision gives government on to engage in fulsome political advocacy…or
officials license to financially cripple their political simply to target private organizations that host
opponents, or otherwise stifle their protected speech events for such groups, the path forward is clearly
– whether those rivals advocate for school choice, marked,” the attorneys general wrote. “And if this
abortion rights, religious liberty, environmental Court doesn’t intervene to shut down that path,
protections, or any other politically salient issue,” ‘where would such official bullying end …?’”
the attorneys general said in the brief. Attorneys general from Alabama, Arkansas,
The attorneys general highlight the fact that the Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana,
Court of Appeals split from the consensus approach Missouri, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio,
of at least six federal circuits when issuing their Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah,
decision. In the six decades following the Supreme West Virginia, and Wyoming also joined the brief.
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Question: What do you call 144 boxes of
boogers? BECOME A Reserve Deputy
The Valley County Sheriff’s Office is now taking
Answer: Gross. applications for volunteers as a Reserve Deputy.
Are you interested in learning more about law enforcement
and serving the community of Valley County as a volunteer
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Contact Sheriff Boyer by
email tboyer@valleycountymt.gov
or by phone 406.228.6277
to learn how you can be an integral part of the team
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FMDH EMS

Did you know? FIRST AID, AED


A gross is an old-fashioned number word that CPR TRAINING
you’ll still encounter in business, a quantity meaning FMDH EMTs are hosting a
Saturday, April 15th
144 of a given item. A dozen gross, or 1,728, is called a community Heartsaver CPR /
AED / First Aid class! at FMDH Ambulance Barn
great gross. Get Certified in First Aid,
310 Mahon Street
from 9:00am - 1:00pm
Counting in dozens is a practice that goes back CPR & AED for 2 years!
Training includes:
Cost: $30
thousands of years to the mathematicians of ancient Learn about Emergency
Situations
Register today by calling Connie
Mesopotamia. They worked with a powerful system at (406) 228-3648.
You can leave a message.
Basic Life Support
Get Started with CPR
of math based on the number 60, which is why we still Registration deadline is Thursday,
Get Started with AED
Get Started with First Aid
have 60 minutes in an hour and 360 degrees in a circle. April 13th at 5:00 pm. Demonstrations

Twelves were useful because they multiplied easily


into 60s and were easy to count by hand. If you count
the knuckles on your fingers, beginning at the base, you
have a dozen of them. If you use the knuckles of your
other hand as counters as well, you can keep track of
a dozen dozens pretty easily without having to write
anything down.
The popularity of a dozen is that it’s a really useful
number, largely because it can be divided so many ways.
A three-egg omelet? Four omelets to the dozen!

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Tracksters continued SUNNYSIDE
MASTERS WEEKEND
with this spring.
Glasgow will be in action Friday at the Wibaux Saturday, April 8th and Sunday, April 9th
Invitational in Glendive. The meet was scheduled for All are welcome out to Sunnyside to enjoy Appetizers,
Thursday. Specialty Drinks including
the John Daly and the Azalea
Field events start at 10 a.m. with boys javelin, shot
Buckets of Beer Specials and Raffles.
put and long jump. Girls discus, pole vault and long
Green jackets not required.
jump also start at 10. The track events begin at 11 a.m. Bar opens at 10am both days.
with girls 3200 followed by boys, The meet will wrap up
at 4:05 with the boys 1600 relay.
Glasgow’s strengths could be in distance races, INDIAN TACO
both boys and girls, hurdles and field events. * SUPPER *
Scotties open softball season TUESDAY
By Mike Brandt April 11
After having the first weekend of the 2023 softball
eason canceled the Glasgow-Nashua-Hinsdale Scotties
4:30 - 6:30 PM
will be getting into action this weekend at the Lewistown Nashua
Tournament. That is providing the weather cooperates. Our Redeemer
The Scotties first action was today against Conrad
at 1 p.m. Then at 4:45 then Scotties will play Stillwater.
Lutheran Church
Stillwater at Columbus-Absarokee. Everyone Welcome!!!
Friday the Scotties take on Colstrip at 9:45 a.m. and Take outs are available • Free will donation
Cut Bank at 1 p.m. All four games are conference. The Thrivent has provided supplemental funding
junior varsity will also see action in Lewistown against
Miles City and Glendive. Three pesticide recertification
credits will be given for:
The Scotties should be competitive as they return Dealer (10)
Ag Plant Pest (30)
three senior pitchers and a senior catcher. Brielle Right of Way (37)
Demonstration & Research (39)

Partridge, Ashlee Meland, and Daley Aune share the Regulatory Weed (55)
Private applicators (60)

pitching duties for fifth-year coach Ryan Hartwell.


Behind the plate is Stevie Hartwell. Senior Carly Nelson EDDMapS Training
holds down first base. Senior Alexis Murdock and junior
April 11, 2023 at the Cottonwood Inn
Tatum Nyquist are a key part of the Glasgow offense.
Murdock is from Nashua. Glasgow, Montana
Nyquist is the lone junior on the squad. The Scotties
have a slew of freshman and eighth-graders. There are
only three sophomores, Macy Martin, Hayden Green,
and Hinsdale’s Berkley Hillman, who saw lots of action
last year.
Freshmen are Tessa Mill,Caylen Jankowski, 1:00—1:05 Welcome and Introduction
Brynn Donaldson, Riley Clampitt, Gobby Nickels, Ella 1:05—2:05 EDDMapS Training—Greta Dige, Montana
Eggebrecht, CharLee McColly, Grace Reyes, and Halle Department of Agriculture

Hunter. McColly is from Hinsdale. 2:05—2:20 Break


Eighth-graders are Pyper Brandt, Brynlie Boreson, 2:20—3:30 EDDMapS Training continues
Please email
emaillcapdeville@valleycountymt.gov
lcapdeville@valleycountymt.gov to preregister.to preregister
Jensina Tweten, and Halle Hunter. Please

Hartwell is assisted by Robert Martin and Brian


Burleson.
Glasgow has been practicing in the gym until Burleson
was able to clear the snow off the Jeff Jurgens Field.

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