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“No Bull”

Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
bscentral@nemont.net

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Off to State!
Our Scotties had a great showing at home over the embarking on another rally to possibly tie or even win the
weekend, with both the boys and girls winning in track game but the tying run was tagged out at home plate. But
and field with State in Laurel, and our softball taking third the Buzz Couldn’t be more proud of our Scotties including,
place to advance to Sate in Billings — the first time to back row, Jensina Tweten, Caylen Jankowski, Hayden
make the trip in seven years — opening with Manhattan Green, Tatum Nyquist, Macy Martin, Head Coach Robert
this Thursday at 4:00. As Maxwell Smart of the old TV Martin, Halle Hunter, Kelbi Wersal, Brynlie Boreson,
show Get Smart would have said, the Scotties “Missed CharLee Mcolly, and Assistant Coach Nyah DeRyke.
it by that much,” in advancing to the championship Front row: Front Row: Riley Clampitt, Brynn Donaldson,
with Shepherd, losing to Conrad 11-10 on a very windy Berkley Hillman, Tessa Miller, Josie Kemp (MGR), and
Saturday morning. Trailing 8-5 after four innings, the Gabby Nickels (MGR). Not pictured, Assistant Coach
Scotties would find themselves down 11-9 in the bottom Brian Burleson. Best of luck at State, young ladies, it
of the seventh when things got intense. The Sotties were was fun to watch you all this past weekend!
BUZZIFIEDS
FOR SALE: 2007 Seadoo GTX 4-tec Jet Ski with cover, has 200 hours
on it, runs great. 1998 Kawasaki 1100X Sports Touring Jet Ski has low
hours, runs great. Comes with a 2007 double place trailer with the extended
Tongue and walk through plank, for easy unloading and loading. CALL
406-263-4512 TO SEE THEM.
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COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT Great location, downtown Glasgow
CONTACT CHUCK AT 406-228-2800
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WANT TO HIRE SOMEONE to help clean and organize garage, house
and yard. CALL 406-230-0710
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HOME CARE MONTANA has a new phone number for the Glasgow Office.
if you are interested in our services, PLEASE CALL 1 (888) 989-3111
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SPACIOUS APT. FOR RENT: 2 bed, 1½ bath 950 sq. ft. Laundry room, A/C.
QUIET, City of Glasgow. Small pets considered. $750/mo. 360-750-6746

Fairly cool
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HOUSING AUTHORITY OF GLASGOW is looking for families of 3

week ahead
or more to qualify for units. Applications available on our website at
housingauthorityofglasgow.com or at our office. Our hours are 8a-4p Mon-
Thurs and 8a-3p Fridays. CALL FOR DETAILS 406.228.4942
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Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 61. West northwest POSITION AVAILABLE Blade Operator. The Valley County Road
wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. Department is looking to hire a Full Time blade operator for the Lustre area.
Experience preferred but not necessary. INFORMATION AND DETAILS
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 40. Northwest wind 5 CAN BE OBTAINED STOPPING BY OR CALLING THE VALLEY
to 11 mph becoming east southeast after midnight. COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT AT 406-228-4233
Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of showers after noon. BUZZ
Mostly sunny, with a high near 67. East wind 6 to 9 mph. POSITION AVAILABLE: Tractor Mower Operator. The Valley County
Wednesday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers. Mostly Road Department is looking to hire Full time seasonal Mower Operators.
No experience necessary. FOR APPLICATIONS CONTACT VALLEY
cloudy, with a low around 43. East northeast wind 13 to 17
COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT 406-228-4233
mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. BUZZ
Thursday: Showers likely, mainly after noon. Mostly cloudy, POSITION AVAILABLE Welder/Mechanic/Operator. The Valley County
with a high near 56. Northeast wind 15 to 18 mph, with gusts Road Department is looking to hire a Full Time Welder/Mechanic/Operator.
as high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. INFORMATION AND DETAILS CAN BE OBTAINED STOPPING BY OR
Thursday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers, mainly CALLING THE VALLEY COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT AT 406-228-4233
before midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 38. North BUZZ
VFW is looking for bartenders shifts vary. CALL SCOTT 406-470-1526
northeast wind 6 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
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Friday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly sunny, with a VALLEY COUNTY DETENTION CENTER has two full time positions for
high near 64. East northeast wind 6 to 9 mph becoming south Correctional Officers currently open. Both positions come with benefits,
in the afternoon. sick and vacation time, and an opportunity for 20 year retirement.
Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers before midnight. Starting pay without experience is $18.25 with a raise at 6 months and
Partly cloudy, with a low around 43. Southeast wind around 9 again on completion of the individuals graduation from the Montana Law
mph. Enforcement Academy – Detention Officer Basic. Requirements include
having a high school diploma or a GED certificate, must be a US citizen,
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of showers after noon. Mostly the ability to learn and understand varying computer programs, able to meet
sunny, with a high near 72. South southeast wind 8 to 11 mph, the physical demands of the position. If you are interested in learning more
with gusts as high as 18 mph. about this opportunity, PLEASE CONTACT DETENTION COMMANDER
Saturday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers and KIM MARTENS OF THE VALLEY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE AT 406-
thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 45. East 228-4333 OPTION #2 or stop by in person to the Valley County Dispatch
southeast wind around 11 mph. Center on the back side of the Valley County Courthouse to pick up an
application and job description.
Sunday: A 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. BUZZ
Partly sunny, with a high near 64. Northwest wind 11 to 17 GLASGOW DISTRICT 2024-25 SCHOOL YEAR JOBS : 2 Cooks: Wage
mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. $15.43-17.59 (DOE)-full benefits package, start date 8/12/2024. Route
Sunday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Bus Drivers- $23.01-$28.02/hr. (DOE) & $1,500 sign-on bonus, start
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 45. date 8/19/24. For more information and to apply go to: www.glasgow.k12.
Memorial Day: A slight chance of showers. Mostly sunny, with mt.us and click on employment tab. FOR QUESTIONS CALL 406-228-
2406. (EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER)
a high near 71.
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ unassisted, and have a valid driver’s license. Generic job application
OASIS is looking for fill in/part time cook STOP IN FOR APPLICATION. and detailed job duties description is available by contacting the SMCA
BUZZ office at Town Hall, 521 6th Street, St. Marie, MT 59231 (406) 524-3336.
VALLEY COUNTY ATTORNEY’S OFFICE - temporary full-time legal BUZZ
assistant. This position requires skills in record-keeping, typing, drafting REYNOLDS MARKET is accepting applications for cashiers, night
documents, and filing. A knowledge of court procedures, legal terms crew and deli. Competitive pay and benefits after a probationary period.
and legal documents is preferable Must be able to establish effective Become a valued member of the team. CALL 406-228-2633 FOR AN
working relationships with other employees, attorneys, court staff, and APPLICATION OR APPLY ONLINE AT www.reynoldsmarket.com (search
law enforcement officers. Wage is $18.50/hour. Apply with cover letter employment application on website).
and resume to Valley County Attorney’s Office, 501 Court Square #20, BUZZ
Glasgow, MT 59230, or via email at djensen@valleycountymt.gov. HINSDALE PUBLIC SCHOOL is looking for the following positions for
BUZZ the 2024-25 school year. •7-12 science •5th/6th elementary •full time
CAMPUS SECRETARY WANTED! Part-time role at our church. Manage custodial •elementary paraprofessional. If you are interested in any
office, engage visitors, share Jesus. APPLY NOW @ www.glasgowec. of these positions, please contact Adam Zopp at 406-364-2314 or at
church/careers superintendent@hinsdale.k12.mt.us. Visit our website, hinsdale.k12.
BUZZ mt.us, for more information. Hinsdale is a great place to work and raise
T&R TRUCKING is hiring Roll-Off + Garbage Truck Driver. CDL required, a family. Join us!!
must pass a drug test. Competitive wages, simple IRA retirement. Good BUZZ
crew, must be able to work Saturdays, Sundays & Mondays off. CALL BLEND 10 IS HIRING! Pick up application at anytime during business
406-672-5196 OR 406-228-8746 hours! Must be able to work in a fast paced environment, have good
BUZZ customer service, & be a quick learner! Must be able to work week days
**DELIVERY/FLOOR ASSOCIATE** Seeking a motivated and reliable & some weekends! Join our team! 319 KLEIN AVE
individual to join our team as a Delivery/Floor Associate at Markle’s BUZZ
Warehouse. You will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation HI-LINE FORD INC in Glasgow MT is looking for a Diesel Mechanic to
of our furniture/appliance store by assisting with deliveries and providing add to our crew. Diagnose faults in vehicles using diagnostic equipment to
customer service on the sales floor. Prior experience in delivery a plus. successfully repair or replace defective parts. Technical and mechanical
Must have a good driving record and the ability to lift heavy objects, experience. Be able to use diagnostic equipment. Be a productive team
as this position involves manual labor. PLEASE STOP BY THE player. Be able to work to meet deadlines and targets. Be self-motivated
MARKLES WAREHOUSE OR MARKLES ACE HARDWARE FOR AN and organized. Have valid driver’s license. Pay is competitive with market
APPLICATION. depending on experience. Benefits available after probation-401k with
BUZZ match, Optical dental savings with match, health insurance partially
MARKLE’S ACE HARDWARE Looking for a Sales Clerk / Checker. company paid. 5 day week-weekends off. 8-5 workday. Continued
PLEASE STOP BY STORE FOR APPLICATION 416 2ND AVE. S training through Ford Motor Company to keep up with the continuous
BUZZ changes in technology. Small town living with many outdoor recreational
DURUM RESTAURANT looking for a full time or part time evening cook actives. Submit resume to email joshsillerud@hlfmt.net. CALL IN FOR
wage starts at $14 an hour or DOE. Also, we have an opening for a part QUESTIONS JOSH AT 406-228-2141 OR 866-528-2141
time or full time dishwasher. STOP BY THE DURUM FOR APPLICATION. BUZZ
BUZZ MILK RIVER, INC Has positions open for Day Shift and Night Shift.
JOB OPENING – Airport Operations, Valley County Airport. Full Time APPLY AT MILK RIVER INC. 406-228-8412
- $19.00 per hour with benefits. Shift varies: Mornings, afternoon/ BUZZ
evening, weekends, holidays, overnight on-call. On Call 7-10 nights per VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs for day shift. High paid wage
month. Responsibilities include: Customer Service: Working with pilots, for CNAs with long term care experience. We can train and certify anyone
passengers, government agencies and contractors. Servicing aircraft with who wants to become a CNA as well. Starting wage for trainees is $15.00
fuel, oil. De-icing, towing, and parking aircraft. Snow removal and lawn hourly. PLEASE SWING BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR
care with both heavy equipment and manual tools. Perform maintenance AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR TEAM!
and cleaning on equipment, buildings, and grounds. Additional duties BUZZ
as assigned by the department head. Must be at least 18 years of age, HOUSING AUTHORITY OF GLASGOW is currently hiring for a part-time
have a valid driver’s license and pass a TSA background check. Open summer maintenance position. Pay rate starting at $13/hour. Applications
until filled. Applications can be picked up at the airport counter. Or available at our office Monday-Thursday 8a-4p and til 3p on Fridays.
downloaded from www.valleycountymtairport.com/jobs Completed 406.228.4942
applications can be returned to the airport terminal building at: 89 Airport BUZZ
Rd. Glasgow, MT 59230 or emailed to airport@valleycountymt.gov FOR RENT: One bedroom, one bath apartment available June 1. Located
BUZZ downtown, coin operated laundry on site. Unit has forced air heating and
ST. MARIE CONDO ASSOC. (SMCA) has a job opening beginning April central air conditioning. Bright south facing windows. Monthly rent $600,
29, 2024 for a Maintenance Worker. This is a part-time position (12-24 plus deposit. Tenant pays electricity, landlord pays water and garbage.
hrs/week) at $13.00/hr. Applicant will work outside, must be able to use TO REQUEST A SHOWING OR APPLICATION, PLEASE CONTACT
an extension ladder and power tools in a safe manner, lift up to 50 lbs. 406-263-4893 BY VOICE OR TEXT.
Scottie Booster Club awards six
Jeff Jurgens Memorial Scholarships
by Andrew McKean
PRF GEL- $950 (5 syringes) Six Valley County high-school graduates have received
2024 Jeff Jurgens Memorial Scholarships to enable their
Sculptra- $750 (per vial)
Kae Sukut PA-C studies at colleges, universities, and trade schools.
Botox- $12.50 (per unit) The scholarships are awarded annually by the Scottie
Filler- $630-830 (per syringe) Booster Club in memory of the late Jeff Jurgens, Glasgow
student and rabid sports fan whose namesake basketball
Premier Aesthetic and Billings Plastic Surgery
tournament is the source of the funds. The Jeff Jurgens
consultations available
Memorial Tournament, presented by the Scottie Booster
Call 406-794-0003 Club and widely supported by the community, is held
for an appointment annually in March and attracts dozens of youth basketball
NEXT GLASGOW CLINIC MAY 23RD teams in grades 4-8 from across eastern Montana and
western North Dakota.
Recreational High Quality CBD Medical
including PET CBD In order to be eligible for a Jeff Jurgens scholarship,
students must be 2024 graduates of a Valley County high
school and either played varsity basketball or are entering
a medical or health-related field of study at a college,
www.cannaorganics.net
We’re OPEN university, or trade school. This year, the Scottie Booster
Monday - Saturday Club selected six scholarship recipients with a wide range
406-228-4202 10:00am - 8:00pm of accomplishments and future plans.
Sunday Applicants’ sports backgrounds are considered,
54315 US Hwy 2
Glasgow, Montana 10:00am - 5:00pm along with academic achievement, community service,
citizenship, and financial need.
The six 2024 JJMT Scholars are:
Jordan Cook – Glasgow
High School’s Jordan Cook
plans to attend Montana State
University-Billings, where
he will pursue a degree in
business administration. As a
Scottie, Cook played varsity
basketball for two years, ran
cross country for two years,
was vice president for JMG,
and volunteered at Special
Olympics events.

Eli Feezell – Feezell, a 2024 Glasgow


High School graduate, plans to attend
Grand Canyon University in Arizona
and study biology on his way to
pursuing a degree in physical therapy.
Feezell was a standout golfer for the
Scotties and also ran cross country for
three years. He served as president of
the local Business Professionals chapter,
participated in student government all
four years of high school, and helped
coordinate food drives for the local food bank.
Zora Holt – A 2024 graduate Eve Stone – Scottie track-
of Hinsdale High School, Holt and-field standout Eve Stone
will attend Montana State plans to attend Southern
University-Bozeman and study Oregon University, where
pre-veterinary medicine, then she’ll pursue an English
attend veterinary school. Holt degree. Stone is a multiple
played four years of basketball all-state placer in pole vault,
for the state-champion North high jump, and long jump,
Country Mavericks and ran and also ran cross country
cross country for HHS, taking and played basketball for
all-state honors her senior year. two years for the Scotties.
She’s been involved in 4-H, FFA, National Honor Society, A member of National Honor Society and Book Club,
Honor Band, and student government, serving as student Stone has volunteered for the Chamber of Commerce’s
body president her senior year. Beautifying Glasgow project, where she painted murals
and flower pots in front of local businesses.
Vaughn Miller – A 2024
graduate of Glasgow High Ty Westby – Ty Westby will
School, Miller will attend attend Western Oklahoma
Dickinson State University, State College, where he’ll
where he plans to pursue a participate in rodeo and
degree in biology on his way pursue a degree in farm and
to becoming a radiology ranch management. Westby,
technologist. Miller, a standout a 2024 graduate of Glasgow
football, basketball, and track High School, played two
athlete for the Scotties who was years of Scottie basketball,
state champion in the javelin, four years of high school
will throw javelin and discus for the Blue Hawks’ track rodeo, and was active in
program. Miller participated in concert band, G Club, student council and served as a class officer. He was also
and student council at GHS and volunteered with Special actively involved in 4-H.
Olympics, at the Governor’s Cup Walleye Tournament,
and at the Jeff Jurgens tournament. The Scottie Booster Club raises funds to assist
with the promotion and equipment/uniform needs of
extracurricular activities associated with the Glasgow

~ Thank You ~ School District. In addition to presenting the Jeff Jurgens


Memorial Basketball Tournament, the Boosters conduct
The family of Donnie Bailey would like to thank their 50/50 raffles at football games, coordinate sponsorship
relatives and friends for the kind words of sympathy, the signage at various Scotties athletic venues, and host a year-
end banquet and recognition ceremony for GHS athletes
prayers, phone calls, cards, memorials, flowers and food. and coaches. If you’re interested in donating time, funds,
Thank you for the lovely lunch after the Service. or energy to the Boosters, contact club president Mike
A special thanks to DuWayne Wilson for the beautiful Pehlke at 263-9899 or club secretary Ruth Ann Hutcheson
message, to Gwynn Simeniuk and Lynnette Nelson- at 263-8392.
Hagen for the music to Kortney Nelson and the guys Reproductive Health Services
from Pro Co-op.
Family Planning
Thank you to Jace Ball and the ER Nurses, the Opheim Birth Control • Wellness Exams • STI Testing
and Glasgow Ambulance crews and STAT Air.
All services are confidential between you and a clinician.
God Bless You All. Low cost or no cost and are provided to everyone
Jim and Janet regardless of ability to pay.
Doug, Debbie, Dave, Cathy Call 406-228-6261 or Text 406-263-8194
Kieren, JD, Stephanie and Tigh for an Appointment.
Hiring Now!
SHOP
MECHANIC
Position starts ASAP
in Glasgow, MT

Hourly Wage
$23-26/hr DOE
BENEFITS INCLUDE:
Paid Family Medical,
Dental & Vision
Insurance, Pension
& 401k Retirement,
Tool Allowance,
Life Insurance,
Flexible Spending
Accounts.
TO APPLY, CONTACT:
Andrew Malmend
406-366-3834
WEDNESDAY
GLASGOW
SOUPS: Tomato ∙ Chili
SCHOOL MENU
SPECIALS:
WEDNESDAY Grilled Cheese Sandwich
Breakfast
Home Chicken Strip Basket
Cereal • Mini Bagel
Century Companies, Inc. Juice • Milk
www.centuryci.com Lunch Dine at the “O”
Swedish Meatballs w/ Rice
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OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Dinner Bun • Milk
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Scobey runs away for a win
By Mike Brandt
Scobey had three individual winners and swept
Downtown
D &G
SportS & WeStern
Glasgow

the relays to easily win the Eastern C Divisional Track MEMORIAL DAY
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and Field championship in Wolf Point Thursday. The
Spartans racked up 118 points, while Savage had
84.5, Saco 83, Whitewater 49, Hinsdale seventh with Closed Monday, May 27th
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the 100H. The Penguins 4X400 relay team of Hanley,
Kennedy, Simonson, Scheffelmear, and Wasson was
second. Simonson was third in the javelin. Gracie
Wasson placed fifth in the pole vault.
CharLee McColly won the shot put to help lead
Hinsdale. The sophomore had a PR throw of 35-feet,
1.50-inches and was third in the pole vault. BaiLee
McColly placed fifth in the javelin and was fourth in
the high jump. Zora Holt ran a 5:57.73 in the 1600 for
second and third in the 3200.
Nashua freshman Katey Dykstra her ticket to
State, placing sixth in bot the 100 and 200. Do you like Money?
The tracksters will be in Great Falls for the state
Would you like to have more of it?
meet that starts Thursday with pole vault and runs
Join the TEAM!
The Cottonwood is looking for
through Saturday. motivated, reliable and organized
individuals to add to our team.

We have openings for: Front Desk, Servers, & Cooks!


Performance
Concrete
Construction
& • Server Position - floating schedule for part-time shifts.
• Front Desk Reception - 2pm-10pm part-time shifts
• Dayshift Cooks - 6am-2pm part-time shifts
• Residential & Benefits include but are not limited to:
BlueCross BlueShield Health Insurance • Aflac Secondary Insurance
Commercial Concrete Vision & Dental Allotment • Holiday Pay/Paid Time Off
Fort Peck, Montana • New Construction On Premise Discounts • Bonuses
Cell 406-263-8054 & Remodels IRA Retirement w/ Employer Match
Fax: 406-367-5257 For physical applications, please see the
mudman@nemont.net Rod Lambert Front Desk, or head to our website
cottonwoodinn.net for an online application.
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But was she really out?


• STRONG LAW ENFORCEMENT
• PRO SECOND AMENDMENT
So here comes Brynlie Boreson with the potential tying •run GOVERNMENT TRANSPARENCY
at the plate to send Saturday morning’s game with Conrad • LIMITED GOVERNMENT
into possibly an extra inning at least. But for the Scotties, it • PRO-LIFE
wasn’t meant to be, as Brynlie was tagged out. High school • RURAL HEALTH CARE
sports don’t have a replay camera to go back and look at a • POLITICAL OUTSIDER
play to reverse results, but this Canon camera didn’t lie. Yes,
Paid for by Gregg Hunter for SD15 (R)
it was an extremely close play at the plate! Brynlie was clearly
P.O. Box 302 • Glasgow, MT 59230 - Lisa Koski, Treasurer
on the plate before the tag was made, some air between the
glove and her. But notice where the home plate umpire was
to make the call? Simply put, on the wrong side of the ball
to make that call. There should have been a pow-wow with
the umpire at first base before the official decision “OUT” was
made. But, that’s sports for ya. Whether it would have had a
different outcome in the game, we’ll never know, except the
Scotties are still headed to state in a very tough bracket. And
we do commend those who put in their time to do the ump’ing
and the reff’ing to try and keep the sports as fair and as safe
as they can. But from what we saw, Brynlie was safe at home!

Tell Your Story!


6-Week Creative Nonfiction Writing Workshop Reading
Over the past six weeks, participants of the Creative Nonfiction
Writing Workshop, taught by Tess Fahlgren, have read examples
of creative nonfiction, held in-depth discussions, and written their
own stories.
Please join us for a reading of original work by
Pam Lee, Connie Schultz, Leith DeWeese, Mary Armstrong,
Barbara Sullivan, and Shirley Baumgartner
at the Newly Repainted Library Gazebo
at 5:00 this Wednesday, May 22.

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bscentral@nemont.net • 515 2nd Ave. S • (406) 228-4558
Tell Your Story! Let’s go, Scotties!
Over the past six
weeks, participants of the Wednesday May 22nd -- Senior Scholarship Awards
Creative Nonfiction Writing Breakfast @ St. Raphael’s 7:00 AM
Workshop, taught by Tess MAY 15 - 21 , 2024 Thursday May 23rd-25th -- State Softball @ Billings
Certified Angus Beef® 93% Lean
Fahlgren, have read examples GROUND BEEF .......................... $4.49 lb Friday May 24th-25th -- State Track & Field @ Laurel
of creative nonfiction, held Certified Angus Beef® Boneless -------------------------------------------------------------
CROSS RIB ROAST ..................... $4.99 lb
in-depth discussions, and Certified Angus Beef® Boneless Sunday May 25th -- GHS Graduation @ Scottie
SIRLOIN TIP ROAST ................... $4.99 lb Gymnasium 3:00 PM
written their own stories. Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® Boneless
Please join them for a RIBEYE STEAKS ....................... $13.99 lb Tuesday May 28th -- Scottie Booster Club All-Sports
Certified Angus Beef® Boneless
reading of original work by STEW MEAT............................... $7.99 lb Banquet @ St. Raphael’s 6:00 PM
Pam Lee, Connie Schultz, Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® Boneless Wednesday May 29th -- GHS Annual Swing Choir
CROSS RIB RANCH STEAKS ........ $5.99 lb
Leith DeWeese, Mary USA Prime Family Pack Boneless Fundraiser @ GHS Auditorium 7:00 PM
PORK LOIN CHOPS .................... $2.99 lb
Armstrong, Barbara Sullivan, USA Prime Boneless Pork
CAMPS & CLASSES
and Shirley Baumgartner at COUNTRY STYLE RIBS ................ $2.99 lb
BEGIN
Family Pack Boneless Skinless
the newly repainted Glasgow CHICKEN BREASTS .................... $2.99 lb MON., JUNE 10 -
City-County Library gazebo Simply 89 oz. Select Varieties
LEMONADE ..................................2 / $7 FRI. AUGUST 9
at 5:00 this Wednesday, May Swaggerty’s 12 oz. Select Varieties Camps: Monday - Thursday • 9-12 or 1-4
BREAKFAST SAUSAGE ............... $3.99 ea Camps include Themed 1 hr. gymnastics
22.
1 hr snack, craft/activity, 1 hr. ninja
Memorial Day Services Monday $84/week or $24/day 15 spots per Camp
Open Gyms Fridays 9-12 $6/hr. 25 spots first come first serve
Memorial Day weekend will be busy here in Glasgow. 9-10am Mon-Thurs • Gymnastics (3 yrs & Older)
10-11am Mon & Wed • Developmental Gymnastics (4th grade & Older)
Saturday morning May 25th volunteers will meet at the 10-11am Tues & Thurs • Hot Tots (18 mos - 3 yrs)
Highland cemetery at 9:00am to place flags on all veteran’s 11am-12pm Mon-Thurs • Ninja (3 yrs & Older)
grave sites. Come help us out as the more help we have. the 1pm-2pm Mon-Thurs • Gymnastics (3 yrs & Older
2pm-3pm Mon & Wed • Developmental Gymnastics (4th grade & Older)
less time it takes. This should only take a couple of hours at 3pm-4pm Mon-Thurs • Ninja (3 yrs & Older)
most so the rest of your day will be free. We will pick up the CLASSES COST $8/CLASS (15 SPOTS PER CLASS)
flags at 1:00pm om Memorial Day. Register at hilinecloggingandsymnastics.com or contact Tiffany at (208) 569-9283
$25 Registration Fee for those not paid this year
The Memorial Day program will be held at the VFW
starting at 10:30. Weather permitting, it will be held outside
in the parking lot next to the flag memorial. Following the
singing of the National Anthem, the Pledge of allegiance we
will have the Invocation by VFW Chaplain, Phil Wilson.
The guest speaker will be Veteran Travis Lamb who
served in Southwest Asia.
The VFW and American Legion Commanders and their
Auxiliaries will honor our
fallen comrades by placing
their wreaths at the base of
the memorial. Benediction,
retiring of the colors, Firing
Squad and Echoing Taps will
complete the program. Opheim American Legion
Everyone is invited MEMORIAL DAY
to stay for a potluck dinner PROGRAM
immediately following the
program. Fried Chicken and Monday, May 27, 2024
buns will be furnished by the at 11:00 a.m.
Auxiliary so please bring a Opheim Community Church
salad or dessert to share. Opheim American
Art Widhalm Legion Auxiliary
VFW Post 3107 Luncheon afterwards
Thanks for Listening how to clean it? I’ve used so much white-out I can hardly
see what I’ve written.
For years Tester has voted for amnesty for illegal
Fair Trial and aliens. Except when it comes close to another election
year so he can keep his very valuable, cushy and
Illegal Immigrants monetarily rewarding job. Now, running for his fourth
term he says he’s against amnesty, (until the election is
He’s nothing but a crook! She ain’t over and if he wins he will again do Joe Biden’s bidding
capable of running anything. He can’t like a loyal lap-dog and vote to let them all immediately
find his ear with both hands. She wears Prada!! He be granted citizenship, the right to have a driving license,
bought a mansion and drove up my taxes, and the verbal the right to work,the constitutional right to protest
combat goes on and on. No one REALLY knows who to if you aren’t getting what you think you are entitled
believe and who is a big fat liar. Only by studying what a to by Biden’s unconstitutional law, the right to all the
person has done in the past can one decide who is worth freebies allowed by law and the right to vote). He voted
voting for.....sorry Vonnie.....for whom to vote...for? FOR amnesty with Obama and Biden several or more
The onlyest way I can decide who deserves my times but now, in the past few months he is against it.
cherished vote is by looking them in the eye while asking Hmmmm?
them questions. I really can’t make a decision based on I have to ask you this....how many employees has
the many attack ads that every candidate sends out with Tester ever had on the payroll? Fifty?. One hundred?
the comment...I’m Joe Blow, and I approve this BS, truth Two Hundred? Or none of the above? If you said None
or not you would be correct. Tim Sheehy has been the employer
But as for the Tester/Sheehy battle Royale I have of 400 people at times. 400 taxpaying folks working at a
yet to talk with Tim to get answers to some important good paying job. He hasn’t spent the past 18 years living
queries but maybe in a couple weeks he’ll grace us with off the Government and amassing a small fortune with
his presence. How long does a person need to be in his lobbying interests.
Montana before people quit calling them outsiders? ( Just to be fair folks I would say that when Tim says
And that begs the comment “How Long is a Chinaman”) he will close the border and ship all illegals back to their
Tim has been a Montana buasinessman and taxpayer country of origin I have to question that. He might have
in Montana for 10 years. I think that qualifies him as a the good intentions to do that and he might think he can
citizen of the Big Sky Treasure State. Think about it folks. do it but he can’t. No one can by themselves. What he
There are a plethora of us who started off somewhere can do is to help the future President Donald J. Trump
else as did most of the ranchers and farmers in this state. get that job done before it bankrupts the country and
Were we all guilty of driving up property taxes? raises inflation to an all-time high. Are you ready to pay
That Jeanne somebody says her fourth generation $7 or $9 per gallon for gas? $5 or $9 for a loaf of bread?
ranch was built by her ancestors, not bought like Tim $6 for a dozen eggs? $35 for a Big Mac?
Sheehy’’s “Vanity Ranch.” I guess she’s right....he didn’t Get out and vote. It’s still the right of legal citizens
build his ranch....but dammit, neither did she! She to do so. Don’t wait until the present administration
inherited her’s!! allows any and all to vote. It just isn’t right!
I have contacted quite a few Republicans in That’s it for now folks. Thanks for listening.
Congress and none of those I TALKED WITH WOULD ~ Virgil Vaupel
OWN UP TO tESTERS CLAIM THAT HE WORKED
VO
ACROSS THE AISLE WITH MANY REPUBLICANS
TO CLOSE THE BORDER AND I won’t stop until it’s VO
TE
JEFF TE

done.
I hate people who can type without looking at their ALSBERG Valley County
fingers. I can’t and not only that but my little finger is
getting crooked with age and keeps hitting the caps lock Commissioner
key and I don’t notice it until I take a breath and look at Taking my history of quality work jalsbergvcc@gmail.com
the screen. into the future of Valley County 406-263-1177
Paid for by Jeff Alsberg for Commissioner
BTW speaking of the screen can someone tell me PO Box 2 Fort Peck, MT 59223 • Simone Alsberg Treasurer

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