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Monday, Ju

Jason
Molstad
and Brady
Flaten with
the 25th
Annual
Milk River
Catfish
Classic
First Place
Hardware...
what a
great story
it is!

photo by Shelly George

Silver Jubilee was definitely something special!


by Montana Cats Staff Catfish Classic celebrated its 25th Flaten and Jason Molstad. Now
When an event reaches 25 tournament in simply incredible fast forward 24+ years and the
years it is commonly referred to as fashion. two longtime friends have once
that event’s “Silver Jubilee”. It’s only It was May of 2000 when two again climbed to the top of the
natural to want something special to young college kids overwhelmed mountain. They used experience,
happen when elaborating a quarter an inaugural tournament field of patience, and familiarity with a
century of growth and sustained just 12 teams to claim bragging specific stretch of river to land
success. rights and put the Cat Classic on 30.92 lbs. and take home the
That something special the map for good. Those college coveted championship.
happened in 2024. The Milk River kids were Glasgow natives, Brady continued
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Silver Jubilee continued


Yellowstone County. Todd Lindsay, Laurel, MT., and JJ• PRO SEC
• GOVERNME
Lindsay, Billings, MT., have been on a “heater” over the
• LIMITE
last two years on the Montana Cats Circuit. This year’s
Brady said it felt great. “It’s been a dry spell from •
performance in the Cat Classic is the best ever for the • RURAL
hell, so it’s pretty cool....fishing with Jay,” remarked
Lindsay family; finishing with 27.97 lbs. Todd quipped, • POLIT
an emotional Flaten.
“Prefishing was horrible for us. By Noon on Friday we Paid for by Gr
There is something very fitting about having the
had decided to call an audible. We left our comfort zone
P.O. Box 302 • Glasgow,
same team achieve bookend tourney titles during the
and decided to fish a new 10-mile stretch of river. We
first twenty five years of the event. Flaten is the only
are ecstatic with this finish, in this tournament.”
angler in tournament history to fish ALL twenty five
Rounding out the top five was the “Wise Guys”.
tournaments and this one proved extra special. The duo
Bobby and Robert Wise, both of Billings, would
landed around a dozen cats throughout the night and
ultimately finish in the Cat Classic Top 10 for a sixth
upgraded four times along the way which helped them
time, but this time proved very different than the others.
claim the $2,000 cash prize. It is a 5th career tournament
While prefishing on Thursday the ultra successful
title for Brady on the Montana Cats Circuit.
father-son duo had major boat problems. Those
Second place went to Chris Kolstad and Nicole
problems would end up relegating them to the bank.
Nelson, both of Glasgow. Chris is no stranger to Cat
Bank-angling is not something the Wise Guys are used
Classic success as he had enjoyed seven straight top 20
to navigating, but they proved why they are two of the
finishes from 2014 to 2020 and was also a tournament
very best in the business. They asked questions, they
runner-up in 2019. He had taken the last two years off
stayed confident with a plan to still catch big fish, and
before returning to the tournament field with Nelson.
they got it done. Impressive.
Success picked right up where he’d left off previously,
The highlight of the evening undoubtedly came
however, as the team impressed with 29.08 lbs. to grab
from Josh Palm, of Glasgow, and Rory Crawford, of
another 2nd place finish. Kolstad and Nelson were also
Wolf Point. The night started out sour for this team
entered in the “side pot” earning them an extra $1,200
when they arrived at their boat only to see it was 3/4
for a total winnings of $2,700 on the night.
submerged and in danger of sinking entirely. The
Third Place went to another local squad, as Ricci
teammates sprang into action while enlisting the help
Olson and Dylan Guttenberg paired up to earn a 2nd
of a local with a tractor to pull their boat safely to
consecutive top three finish! After finishing 2nd last
shore. Using their backup watercraft they finally hit
season, they finished just ounces out of 2nd yet again.
the water with only three hours remaining. It proved
Finishing with a weight of 28.94 lbs. Two consecutive
to be a memorable three hours. Shortly after arriving
years of hardware is a rare impressive occurrence.
at their intended fishing location, Josh landed a true
Congratulations gentlemen. Ricci and Dylan earned
fish of a lifetime. A Channel Catfish that would end up
$1,800 for their efforts via the tournament and side pot.
tipping the certified scale at 20.13 lbs. The fish smashes
Fourth place, went to a father-son duo out of
the previous Cat Classic record by over six pounds. In
fact, the GIANT cat is 4 lbs. larger than any
other Catfish ever caught at a Montana Cats
Circuit event. This is a circuit that spans
25 years and 73 different events! It’s a part
of midnight weigh-ins that won’t be soon
forgotten by anyone that was fortunate
enough to be in attendance. The fish is
believed to be over 30 years old and was
safely released back to the Milk River late
Saturday night. Outstanding job Josh (and
Rory)!
Glasgow was blessed with beautiful
weather ALL weekend long as the Glasgow
Chamber of Commerce in conjunction
with the Montana Catfish Association
brought you the 6th Annual Milk River
Catfish Days Festivities to the downtown
area. Savvy - The Band out of Bozeman
kicked off the weekend with an impressive
array of LIVE music Friday night at the
Josh Palm with the largest catfish in the history of the Montana
Glasgow Elks Lodge 1922. Brian “Auzzy”
Catfish Circuit! Photo by Shelly George
Austin auctioned off all 80 teams without a
hitch and the 17th Annual Social and Calcutta was very 19. Jason Flaten, Elko, NV., Cole Plouffe, Glendive, MT. 20.01
well attended throughout the evening. 20. Mykayla Lauckner, Nashua, MT., Brodi Saiz, Nashua, MT. 19.31
On Saturday morning; the Catfish Days got 21. Casey King, Glasgow, MT., Tyler King, Glasgow, MT. 19.26
22. Lily Perkins, Glendive, MT., Ryan Dempsey, Glendive, MT. 19.03
started with a record 95 runners taking part in the
23. Leonel Guzman, Culbertson, MT., Cesar Garcia, Culbertson, MT. 18.79
“Catfish Crawl”. This year’s event featured 1-Mile and 24. Robert Petersen, Billings, MT., Jayson Riggin, Billings, MT. 18.71
5K Run/Walk options as $1,000 in Chamber Big Bucks 25. Trevor Klind, Glasgow, MT., Hunter Pierce, Glasgow, MT. 18.39
were randomly drawn and awarded to four lucky 26. JD Bailey, Opheim, MT., Callahan Belling, Richland, MT. 18.38
participants. The Adult Cornhole featured over twenty 27. Paul Provencher, Glasgow, MT., Jason Sillerud, Glasgow, MT. 17.85
28. Mike Merideth, Nashua, MT., Michael Hendry, Nashua, MT. 17.66
five 2-person teams this year and those winners were
29. Jake Aune, Glasgow, MT., Aiden Aune, Glasgow, MT. 16.97
crowned by 3:00 PM. The traditional Bloody Mary and 30. Josh Schmitt, Sidney, MT., Terrance Harris, Sidney, MT. 16.69
Breakfast Burritos, co-sponsored by the Elks Lodge 31. Jessica Riggin, Glasgow, MT., Brandi Nace, Glasgow, MT. 16.44
and Toodie’s Cafe, was another smashing success. 32. Cody King, Glasgow, MT., Michael King, Glasgow, MT. 16.12
33. Casey Riggin, Glasgow, MT., Tate Riggin, Glasgow, MT. 15.94
1. Brady Flaten, Glasgow, MT., Jason Molstad, Glasgow, MT. 30.92 34. Ed Sugg, Glasgow, MT., Willow Sugg, Glasgow, MT. 15.87
2. Chris Kolstad, Glasgow, MT., Nicole Nelson, Glasgow, MT. 29.08 35. Mitch McIntyre, Glasgow, MT., Jim McIntyre, Glasgow, MT. 15.83
3. Ricci Olson, Glasgow, MT., Dylan Guttenberg, Glasgow, MT. 28.94 36. Storm Jackson, Glasgow, MT., Buddy Jackson, Glasgow, MT. 15.64
4. Todd Lindsay, Laurel, MT., JJ Lindsay, Billings, MT. 27.97 37. Bryon Armour, Lewistown, MT., Gunnar Thomas, Lewistown, MT. 15.36
5. Bobby Wise, Billings, MT., Robert Wise, Billings, MT. 27.35 38. Trevor Waarvik, Glasgow, MT., Gage Waarvik, Glasgow, MT. 15.33
6. Tyler George, Sheridan, WY., Clancy Harris, Glasgow, MT. 26.77 39. Chase Olson, Springdale, MT., Alan Bertsch, Minot, ND. 14.89
7. Eric Braunberger, Miles City, MT., Lukas Braunberger, Miles City, MT. 26.39 40. Karl Krause, Glasgow, MT., Larry Krause, Helena, MT. 14.58
8. Allan Harrington, Glasgow, MT., Tara Harrington, Glasgow, MT. 25.23 41. Timm Canen, Billings, MT., Aimee Kloeckner, Glasgow, MT. 13.89
9. Brendan Waarvik, Billings, MT., DJ Elletson, Glasgow, MT. 24.78 42. Keigan Ingram, Glasgow, MT., Lane Thompson, Glasgow, MT. 13.81
10. Brien Gault, Glasgow, MT., Autumn Barney, Belgrade, MT. 24.34 43. Jennifer Jackson, Glasgow, MT., Olivia Jackson, Glasgow, MT. 13.78
11. Josh Marottek, Medicine Lake, MT., Easton Marottek, Medicine Lake, MT. 24.18 44. Nate Adams, Nashua, MT., Lee Adams, St. Marie, MT. 13.72
12. Wrangler Jones, Hinsdale, MT., Carter Pedersen, Wolf Point, MT. 24.08 45. Will Goerss, Colstrip, MT., Alexis Goerss, Colstrip, MT. 13.06
13. Landon Holte, Fort Peck, MT., Carter Holte, Fort Peck, MT. 23.87 46. Dan Dupea, Billings, MT., Eli Dupea, Billings, MT. 13.05
14. Coel Stutheit, Glasgow, MT., John Grimes, Nashua, MT. 23.39 47. Levi Sugg, Glasgow, MT., Rivers Sugg, Glasgow, MT. 12.64
15. Josh Palm, Glasgow, MT., Rory Crawford, Wolf Point, MT. 23.03 48. Leo Pattison, Glasgow, MT., Murdock Pattison, Glasgow, MT. 12.46
16. Nick Weir, Dickinson, ND., Colton Hill, Dickinson, ND. 22.62 49. Gus Kaufman, Glasgow, MT., Ledger Kaufman, Glasgow, MT. 12.15
17. Joel Smith, Glasgow, MT., Marc Kloker, Glasgow, MT. 22.29 50. Jake Knaff, Glasgow, MT., Newt Knaff, Glasgow, MT. 12.01
18. Luke Morehouse, Glasgow, MT., Jack Morehouse, Glasgow, MT. 21.6
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51. Robert Kemp, Glasgow, MT., Oliver Kemp, Glasgow, MT. 11.71 67. Gabe Hallock, Glasgow, MT., Wyatt Sibley, Nashua, MT. 6.75
52. Melissa Sigmundstad, Glasgow, MT., Briana Page, Glasgow, MT. 11.69 68. Michael Merideth, Glasgow, MT., James Merideth, Glendive, MT. 6.46
53. Curt Shipman, Glasgow, MT., Darci Sillerud, Glasgow, MT. 11.38 69. Norm Braaten, Fort Peck, MT., Dustin Braaten, Fort Peck, MT. 6.45
54. Darrin Wersal, Glasgow, MT., Shawn Wersal, Glasgow, MT. 10.82 70. David Irving, Glasgow, MT., Rod Ost, Glasgow, MT. 5.49
55. Steve Norcutt, Glasgow. MT., Brien Norcutt, Billings, MT. 10.63 71. Ben Unterseher, Glasgow, MT., Pat Gay, Glendive, MT. 5.33
56. Casey Mulkey, Glasgow, MT. and Dustyn Erb, Glasgow, MT. 10.41 72. Steve Harris, Sidney, MT., Ashley Harris, Sidney, MT. 2.79
57. Cody Kuka, Glasgow, MT., Katie Anderson, Glasgow, MT. 10.18 73. Kobe Sibley, Glasgow, MT., Kaise Sibley, Billings, MT. 0.85
58. Kelcey Knaff, Glasgow, MT., Colt Knaff, Glasgow, MT. 9.47 74. Luke Brady, Billings, MT., Erica Kimble, Billings, MT. 0
59. George Stuckers, Sidney, MT., Kyle Knight, Ballentine, MT. 9.29 75. Tori Gagne, Hinsdale, MT., Shannon Ost, Glasgow, MT. 0
60. Jon Polich, Lewistown, MT., Ty Thomas, Lewistown, MT. 9 76. Kayla Rorvik, Nashua, MT., Ryleigh Delich, Nashua, MT. 0
61. Christal Korman, Saco, MT., Jed Korman, Saco, MT. 8.28 77. Tatum Provencher, Glasgow, MT., Brielle Partridge, Glasgow, MT. 0
62. Bonnie Dunning, Nashua, MT., Stone Tihista, Nashua, MT. 8.23 78. Bo Boreson, Perrysville, IN., Vance Anderson, Glasgow, MT. 0
63. Tracy Gasper, Circle, MT., Gilmen Gasper, Circle, MT. 8.21 79. Jeremy Schnebelt, Saco, MT., Josh Hirth, Hinsdale, MT. 0
64. Scott Redstone, Glasgow, MT., Macy Redstone, Glasgow, MT. 7.86 80. Nick Falcon, Glasgow, MT., Joseph Nixdorf, Glasgow, MT. 0
65. John Partridge, Fort Peck, MT., Steve Sukut, Glasgow, MT. 6.93 Jumbo Whiskers Award ­— Josh Palm 20.13 lbs.
66. Seth Ingram, Glasgow, MT., JR Estes, Glasgow, MT. 6.84 Big Whiskers Award — Dylan Guttenberg 9.46 lbs.

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As Politico Playbook reported Monday morning,
Navy SEAL veteran and Montana US Senate candidate
Tim Sheehy (R-MT) is the FIRST candidate in the
country to come out swinging in defense of President
Donald Trump. Here’s the ad that the Sheehy camp just
put out against liberal Senator Jon Tester (D-MT).
Transcript: “I’m Tim Sheehy and I approve this
message.” Narrator- “It’s lawfare- a state sponsored political
persecution led by Joe Biden and the radical left. They want
to throw Trump in jail- trying to rob Americans of their
choice in the election. And Jon Tester is standing right by their
side. Tester’s even advocated for violence against President
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Politico also highlighted how Tester is cowardly can say is that Tim stands up for Montana values unlike
hiding from commenting in any serious way on this the Fat Cat currently holding the office.
story: “The ad underscores how bullish Republicans are VO
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incumbents like Tester and Ohio’s SHERROD BROWN
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cloudy, then gradually becoming sunny, with a high near 73. Windy, 228-8006 T-BONE STATES ....................... $12.99 lb
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with a west wind 24 to 32 mph, with gusts as high as 45 mph. TRI-TIP ROAST OR STEAKS ......... $8.99 lb
USA Prime Bone-In Pork
Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 51. Windy,
PICNIC ROAST ........................... $1.99 lb
with a west wind 25 to 30 mph, with gusts as high as 43 mph. USA Prime St. Louis Style
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 72. Breezy, with a west PORK SPARE RIBS ..................... $3.99 lb
Fresh
northwest wind 23 to 26 mph, with gusts as high as 40 mph. CHICKEN WINGS ....................... $3.99 lb
Nuggets or Patties
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 47. Breezy, BREADED CHICKEN.................... $2.99 lb
with a northwest wind 18 to 23 mph decreasing to 8 to 13 mph Ocean Beauty 8 oz.
after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 36 mph. TILAPIA FILLETS ....................... $5.99 ea
Ocean Beauty 8 oz.
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 79. West wind 8 to 13 mph, WILD PACIFIC COD FILLETS ....... $8.99 ea
with gusts as high as 21 mph. Food Club 40 oz. Frozen
CHICKEN BREAST TENDERLOINS...$5.99 ea
Montana Aviation Research Company is a wholly owned subsidiary
of The Boeing Company and is a flight-testing facility. MARCO is
Sandra Farrell
will be at the Pioneer Museum
located 17 miles north of Glasgow, MT. Tuesday, June 4th from 2 – 4 pm
Employer is taking applications for a full-time facility maintenance employee. discussing and signing her new book
Duties will include the following but are not limited to:
• Support for water/sewer distribution system, “Prairie Dust”,
• Runway maintenance including snow plowing, sweeping and minor repair. The Life and Times of Fremont Gideon.
• Grounds maintenance including mowing, cleaning and street repair. To get a copy of Prairie Dust,
• Heavy equipment/vehicle operation and maintenance of back hoe, snow blower,
overhead cranes, forklift, tractors and mowers.
visit the museum.

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• Flight test support including operation of jet fueling station, preventative maintenance of Please call the museum with any
ground support equipment. questions @ 406-228-8692.
Prospective employees must have a clean driving and criminal background record.
Health, dental, vision, prescription and life insurance benefits are provided at no cost to VOTE FOR MITCH

WILLETT
employee. Opportunity to earn Water Treatment Operators license with study materials,
on the job training and licensing fees provided by MARCo. Salary will be dependent upon
experience and licenses/certificates that candidate has pertaining to job duties.
Please submit resume to: Montana Aviation Research Co., P.O. Box 831 Glasgow, MT 59230 Valley County Commissioner
A well rounded candidate to serve
the people of Valley County
Construction & Engineering Background
Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil
Engineering Technology from
MSU Northern in Havre Valley County Applicators Training
Law Enforcement Background
We are looking for motivated, enthusiastic individuals to work in 20 year career as a Trooper with the June 10, 2024
Montana Highway Patrol
multiple departments. We have openings for:
Front Desk Receptionist • Line Cook Civics Background Cottonwood Inn, Glasgow, Mt
Councilman for the Town of Fort Peck
Summer help for Bussers & Housekeeping Perfect for Students Valley County Compensation Board
Physical applications available at the Front Desk, or online at Schedule
Paid for by Willett for Commissioner; Sherri R. Turner, Treasurer.
https://www.cottonwoodinn.net/employment Credits PO Box 267 Fort Peck, MT 59223
9am– Mosquito Vector Control 101 by: Jessica Bushnell,
(5) Dealer, Right of Way
Neal Lewing presents Pest Control, Demon- Mosquito/Noxious Weed Coordination of Broadwater
stration & Research Valley County Applicators Training
“SINGING THE WESTWARD LEGACY” Pest Control , Regula-
County
June 10, 2024
Folk Music and the Opening of the West, tory Weed, Private 10am– Woody Invasive Species Control by: Megan Hoyer,
From Lewis Clark to Custer Agriculture Pest con- Cottonwood Inn, Glasgow, Mt
Crew Foreman/Education Specialist of Yellowstone County
trol
Join us June 4th @ 7 pm Scheduleby: Tim Seipel, Crop weed
s” for a night of music, (4) Public Health Pest
CreditsCon-
11am– Herbicide Resistance
9am– Mosquito Vector Control 101 by: Jessica Bushnell,
Times!
history and a few laughs! trol, Mosquito Abate-
(5) Dealer, Right of Way
Pest Control, Demon-
Specialist of MSU Extension
Mosquito/Noxious Weed Coordination of Broadwater
22 Please call the museum with any ment
stration & Research
e questions @ 406-228-8692. 12pm–
CountyLunch Sponsored by Nutrien Ag. Solutions
um (3) AgriculturePest Control , Regula-
Plant Pest
tory Weed, Private 10am– Woody Invasive Species Control by: Megan Hoyer,
ht of 542109 US HWY 2, Glasgow, MT | 406-228-8692 | www.facebook.com/vcpioneermuseum Control Agriculture Pest con- ( Tyler Schaefer and Tyler Hillman )
Crew Foreman/Education Specialist of Yellowstone County
ies, trol
(1) Ornamental and Turf
aughs. (4) Public Health Pest Con- 1 pm–
11am–Leafy Spurge
Herbicide Broby:Control
Resistance Tim Seipel,by: Dr.
Crop Natalie West, Wee
weed
trol, Mosquito Abate- Specialist of MSU Extension
ions,
m at
ment Ecologist of USDA Agriculture Research Service
12pm– Lunch Sponsored by Nutrien Ag. Solutions
(3) Agriculture Plant Pest
Control 2pm– Grasshopper Management
( Tyler Schaefer and Tyler Hillman ) by: Shelley Mills Valley
(1) Ornamental and Turf
1 pm– Leafy
County Spurge Bro
Extension Control
Agent by: Dr. Natalie West, Weed
Ecologist of USDA Agriculture Research Service
3pm- New Invaders by: Josh Wagoner, Early Detection
2pm– Grasshopper Management by: Shelley Mills Valley
Rapid Response
County Coordinator of MDA MT
Extension Agent
3pm- New Invaders by: Josh Wagoner, Early Detection
4pm– Drone Spraying effectiveness on Grasshoppers,
Rapid Response Coordinator of MDA MT
Mosquitos, and Weeds
4pm– Drone Spraying by: Taylor
effectiveness Woods, Red Iron Drones
on Grasshoppers,
Sponsored by: 4:30pm– Drone
Mosquitos, Demo
and Weeds by: Taylor
by: Taylor Woods,
Woods, Red Red Iron Drones
Iron Drones
Sponsored by:
Glasgow Camber of Commerce 4:30pm– Drone Demo by: Taylor Woods, Red Iron Drones
Glasgow Camber of Commerce 5pm– Dismissal
Nutrien Ag Solutions 5pm– Dismissal
Nutrien Ag Solutions

MSU Extension
MSU Extension CallCall406-263-9333 or email
406-263-9333 or email lcapdeville@valleycountymt.gov
lcapdeville@valleycountymt.gov to RSVP to RSVP

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