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The document includes announcements for community events in Valley County, such as the 4-H council meeting on February 4th, a Volunteer Meet & Greet on February 5th, and a Transportation Advisory Committee meeting on February 6th. It also highlights job openings in various local organizations and provides weather forecasts with potential freezing rain. Additionally, it promotes the upcoming Ice Fishing Derby scheduled for February 8th, 2025.
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515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230


406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
[email protected]

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January 31, 2

4-H meeting Tuesday


The monthly Valley County 4-H
council meeting will be held Tuesday,
February 4th at 5:30 p.m. at the Valley
County Courthouse. All clubs are
encouraged to have representation. Call
the Valley County Extension Office, 406-
228-6241, for more information.
Meet & Greet at Sam
& Jeff ’s Wednesday
The Valley County Hope Project
is having a Volunteer “Meet & Greet”
Wednesday, February 5th from 6 – 8 p.m.
at Sam & Jeff ’s. This is an opportunity
to come meet the current members and
learn what Valley County Hope Project
does for our community. Refreshments
will be served. Anyone interested in
learning more and possibly becoming a
member is welcome to attend.
TAC to meet Thursday
There is a Valley County
Transportation Advisory Committee
Michael with Big Ern! meeting Thursday, February 6th at 2:00
at the Glasgow Senior Citizens Center.
Senior Night on January 21st marked the final time to see the final
time to see the Scotties in wrestling action at home. And it was quite
The TAC will be working on/approving
a special night for Michael King as the senior was gifted a star quilt by the local Coordination Plan and
the Vandall family for his encouragement In getting freshman Ernie reviewing/approving Capital requests.
Vandall involved in wrestling and part of the wrestling community. Anyone interested in transportation in
Talk about team spirit! Michael and Laynee Simpson, team manager, the community is welcome to attend. If
are the only seniors. Glasgow is in Malta for a dual this Saturday, you prefer, you may join the meeting via
and then it’s off to Divisional in Huntley Project the following week. phone by calling 1-571-748-4021
15-50 percent BUZZIFIEDS
chance of BUZZ

freezing rain
LOOKING FOR a baby kitten for an indoor pet, male or female, short hair
preferably, and somewhat tame. PLEASE CALL 406-650-0133
BUZZ
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT: 2 small rooms and 1 larger. 334 W Court St.
Saturday’s freezing rain possibilities are rising CALL 406-263-2585
BUZZ
throughout northeast Montana. Conditions continue to FOR RENT 1 bedroom, 1 bath apartment in Glasgow. $600/mo. + matching
be favorable for a wintry mix of precipitation including security deposit. Has fridge, oven/stove. On-site washer & dryer. Utilities are
freezing rain, rain, and snow. Timing and type of electric & gas. Off-street parking. CALL 406-228-2114 FOR MORE INFO.
precipitation may change as time goes on. BUZZ
THREE STORAGE RENTALS AVAILABLE 1 is a 12’w x 50’d 1 is a 12’w
Other than that, the first day of February sounds to x 10’d; 1 is a 12’w x 25’d. CALL 406-785-7100 & LEAVE YOUR NAME,
be an enjoyable one, then in our shortest month of year PHONE NUMBER & I will call as soon as I can. Location is in Nashua at
the temperatures drop get Februarish. Arthur’s Mini Storage Rentals.
BUZZ
Today: Cloudy, with a high near 30. Breezy, with an east wind HOUSING AUTHORITY OF GLASGOW is looking for families of 3
14 to 22 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph. or more to qualify for units. Applications available on our website at
housingauthorityofglasgow.com or at our office. Our hours are 8a-4p Mon-
Tonight: A slight chance of freezing rain before 3am, then a
Thurs and 8a-3p Fridays. CALL FOR DETAILS 406.228.4942
chance of snow and freezing rain between 3am and 4am, BUZZ
then a slight chance of freezing rain after 4am. Mostly cloudy, LICENSED PRATICAL NURSE (LPN) POSITION Valley County Health
with a low around 20. East wind 6 to 16 mph, with gusts as Department: Join our team in working toward a healthier Valley County
high as 24 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Little or no through vaccine administration, family planning services, communicable
disease investigation, and patient education. Responsibilities include
snow accumulation expected.
administering vaccines, investigating communicable diseases (such as
Saturday: Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming sunny, with animal bites and STIs), supporting family planning services, and assisting
a high near 45. South southeast wind 7 to 12 mph becoming with newborn outreach. The position also involves managing health records
west 13 to 18 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high and collaborating with community organizations to promote public health.
Skills in patient education, vaccine management, and communicable
as 28 mph. disease case management are preferred. Candidates should have a
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 0. Wind chill Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license in Montana, experience with
values between -10 and zero. Northwest wind 16 to 21 mph, intramuscular and subcutaneous injections, proficiency in Microsoft Office,
with gusts as high as 29 mph. the ability to navigate electronic health records, and possess strong
written and oral communication skills. A valid driver’s license is required.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 11. Northwest wind This position offers a FULL BENEFIT package, full-time (30-40 hours)
around 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. with a hourly wage of $27.00 - $32.00 per hour, depending on education
and experience. Please contact Valley County Health Department at 501
Sunday Night: A 30 percent chance of snow, mainly after Court Square #11, Glasgow, MT 59230, or CALL 406-228-6261 FOR A
11pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around -13. North northwest COMPLETE JOB DESCRIPTION AND APPLICATION.
wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. New snow BUZZ
accumulation of less than a half inch possible. Sounds like a great program to us
Monday: A 30 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with
FWP is pivotal in promoting archery among
a high near 3. North northwest wind 7 to 10 mph. New snow
accumulation of less than a half inch possible.
students through the National Archery in the Schools
Program (NASP) for grades 4 through 12. Annually,
Monday Night: A 50 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy,
over 150 schools and around 10,000 students in
with a low around -9. East northeast wind around 7 mph.
Montana participate, with FWP providing training for
Tuesday: Snow likely, mainly before 11am. Mostly cloudy, with
teachers and helping secure funding.
a high near 4. East northeast wind around 7 mph. Chance of
precipitation is 60%.
While many schools incorporate NASP into
their physical education classes, some have formed
Tuesday Night: A 40 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy,
competitive teams. On March 18-19, FWP will hold a
with a low around -7. North northeast wind around 7 mph.
State NASP tournament at the Fairground in Helena,
Wednesday: A 40 percent chance of snow. Partly sunny, with
where students can qualify for the Western National
a high near 8. West northwest wind 6 to 10 mph.
tournament in April in Utah.
Wednesday Night: A chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a
For more information about FWP & NASP,
low around -7.
visit https://fwp.mt.gov/education/national-archery-
Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 12. education
BUZZIFIEDS
THE HINSDALE SCHOOL is looking for the following positions: 1. Bus BUZZ
route drivers - 2 hrs minimum pay for each route. Activity routes are also EXPERIENCED MECHANIC wage DOE stop at Thompson & Sons to
available. 2. Substitute teachers - $45 for a half day, $90 for a full day, apply. CALL 406-228-4801 FOR MORE INFO
and $110 /day for long-term subbing. If interested in any of these positions, BUZZ
please contact Adam Zopp at 406-364-2314 or superintendent@hinsdale. LEGAL ASSISTANT/PARALEGAL: The Helland Law Firm is seeking
k12.mt.us. Hinsdale is a great place to work and raise a family. Join us!! a full-time legal assistant or paralegal to join their office. Experience in
BUZZ the legal field is preferred, but we are willing to train the right candidate.
FULL-TIME/PART-TIME/FLEXIBLE HOURS - We can work with you. Candidates must possess excellent organizational and communication
Become part of the Valley County Transit driving team. Good pay and skills and be proficient in the Office Suite apps. Salary is dependent on
benefits available. No CDL required to start. People skills and good experience, benefits include paid holidays, paid sick leave, paid vacation,
driving record are required. Will be subject to pre-employment drug test, and retirement. Please send a cover letter and resume, or any inquiries
criminal and driving record check. CALL 406-228-8744 FOR MORE to [email protected].
INFORMATION. BUZZ
BUZZ VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a Fulltime LPN or RN to assist us with
PROGRAM MANAGER POSITION Valley County Health Department: caring for our amazing residents. We do offer very competitive wages along
Work toward a healthier Valley County through disease prevention, health with shift differentials. PLEASE VISIT OUR FACILITY AND PICK UP AN
promotion, vaccine education, Cardiac Ready Community, emergency APPLICATION IF INTERESTED IN JOINING OUR AMAZING FAMILY.
preparedness, tobacco use prevention, and/or other project areas as BUZZ
assigned. Responsibilities include delivering tobacco education to students VALLEY VIEW HOME is now hiring for a Full-Time Housekeeping & Full
and community stakeholders, promoting public health programs through Time Laundry Aide. Starting wage is dependent upon experience. If you are
social media and outreach, along with scheduling appointments and providing interested in this position and looking for financial stability and employment
records when requested. Will manage multiple ongoing projects leading other with staff that truly work like a team PLEASE COME BY VALLEY VIEW
staff to complete deliverables and meet established goals. Skills in graphic HOME AND PICK UP AN APPLICATION
design programs and experience working with schools, stakeholders, and BUZZ
healthcare providers is preferred. Candidates should have a high school MILK RIVER, INC Has positions open for Day Shift and Night Shift.
diploma or higher, strong organizational and communication skills, proficiency Monitor and assist developmentally disabled individuals with daily life skills
in Microsoft Office, and a valid driver’s license. Full time is preferred but will (housekeeping, chores, laundry, personal hygiene, and meal prep). Escort
consider hiring a candidate for 30-40 hours per week. This position offers individuals to activities and assist in socialization skills. Prepare meals and
a FULL BENEFIT package paying $21.00 - $26.00 per hour depending on maintain a clean and healthy environment in the home/facility. Implement,
education/experience. Please contact Valley County Health Department run, and document programs and objectives as assigned. Run maintenance
at 501 Court Square #11, Glasgow, MT 59230 or call 406-228-6261 for a on completed programs. APPLY AT MILK RIVER INC. 406-228-8412
complete job description and application. BUZZ
BUZZ VALLEY VIEW HOME is interested in hiring a new Full Time Dietary Cook/
THE COTTONWOOD is looking for energetic individuals to add to our Aide! If you are looking for a close knit family like team to work with then this
team! Housekeeping is looking for individuals with flexible schedules that is it! Our wages are very competitive depending on experience. PLEASE
may include weekends. Starting wage is $15 per hour. Benefits include VISIT VALLEY VIEW FOR AN APPLICATION SOON!
BlueCross Health Insurance, Aflac secondary insurance, vision & dental BUZZ
allotment, holiday pay, paid time off, on premise discounts, bonuses and REYNOLDS MARKET is accepting applications for cashiers, night crew and
IRA Retirement with employer match. STOP UP TO APPLY IN PERSON deli. Competitive pay and benefits after a probationary period. Become a
OR ONLINE AT cottonwoodinn.net. valued member of the team. CALL 406-228-2633 FOR AN APPLICATION
BUZZ OR APPLY ONLINE AT www.reynoldsmarket.com (search employment
HELP WANTED - Family Support Specialist. Candidate must have a application on website).
bachelor’s degree in early education or human services. Applicants must BUZZ
have the ability to maintain rapport with the primary child and the entire HI-LINE FORD INC in Glasgow MT is looking for a Diesel Mechanic to
family, teachers, and other professionals. Knowledge of local and statewide add to our crew. Diagnose faults in vehicles using diagnostic equipment
services and common assessment tools is a plus. Certification is required to successfully repair or replace defective parts. Technical and mechanical
after two years (certified FSS applicants will start at a higher rate). Some experience. Be able to use diagnostic equipment. Be a productive team
Travel is required. APPLY AT 605 3RD AVE S, GLASGOW. Starting wage player. Be able to work to meet deadlines and targets. Be self-motivated
of $20.00 plus benefits. and organized. Have valid driver’s license. Pay is competitive with market
BUZZ depending on experience. Benefits available after probation-401k with
THE US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS at Fort Peck is hiring summer match, Optical dental savings with match, health insurance partially
laborers for the 2025 recreation season. If you are interested, please send company paid. 5 day week-weekends off. 8-5 workday. Continued training
your resume to Carol Axtman-Keys; PO Box 208, Fort Peck, MT 59223 or through Ford Motor Company to keep up with the continuous changes in
email [email protected]. FOR MORE INFORMATION, technology. Small town living with many outdoor recreational actives. Submit
CALL CAROL AT 406-526-3802. You must be 17 or older and have a valid resume to email [email protected]. CALL IN FOR QUESTIONS JOSH
drivers license. AT 406-228-2141 OR 866-528-2141
BUZZ BUZZ
FULL-TIME POSITION AVAILABLE for a Family Support Specialist VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs for day shift. High paid wage
Assistant. Pay depends on experience. Position works with Children with for CNAs with long term care experience. We can train and certify anyone
disabilities. Some travel is required. For more information or an application who wants to become a CNA as well. Starting wage for trainees is $15.00
stop by Hi-Line Home Programs, Inc. 605 3rd Ave South or CALL 406-228- hourly. PLEASE SWING BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR
9431 AND SPEAK TO SHEILA. AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR TEAM!
27th Annual
Ice Fishing Derby
Saturday, February 8th, 2025
Dredge Cuts Trout Pond
12-3pm
Registration from 11:00 - 1:00pm
1st Place Guaranteed $2000
Entry Fee $50 per hole or 3 holes for $100
Largest fish - Any Species Caught
Must have a valid Montana Fishing license in possession.
(Need to be 18 or older. Children may fish with parent/guardian)
2025 Derby Sponsors
Nemont Beverage, Agland Coop, T&R Trucking, Scottie
Express Wash, Coca Cola, D&G Sports & Western,
Edward Jones/Bethanie Keim & Aaron Franzen, Ezzies
Wholesale, Independence Bank Glasgow, JR's Party
Store #24, Lakeridge Lodge & Bait Shop, Fort Peck
Marina & Bar, Cottonwood Inn & Suites, KLTZ Mix 93,
Northern Prairie Auto Sales, Bank of Glasgow,
Opportunity Bank, Hi Line Ford, Nemont, Reynolds,
Prairie Travelers, Glasgow Auto Sales, Thompson &
Sons, The Gateway, Farm Bureau Insurance-Shane
Gibson, Interstate Engineering, BS Central, Cape Air,
Glasgow Courier

For more Info call the Chamber


Cash & Prizes @406-228-2222
awarded at the or email: [email protected]
www.glasgowchamber.net
Looks Like The Keystone Pipeline Could End Up Happening
by Aaron Flint,
Montana Talks
These are obviously OPEN DAILY
outdated numbers now, 10AM - CLOSE
but I remember close to
a decade ago reporting MATCH PLAY
the fact that the Keystone TUESDAYS
Pipeline could bring in SATURDAYS
$65-100 million every & SUNDAYS
single year to Eastern
Montana counties if it got CASINO DRINK
up and running. Could on X) support from Montana SPECIALS
the Keystone Pipeline, Alberta Premier officials like Attorney $200 OFF Every Drink!
or some version thereof, Danielle Smith aims General Austin Knudsen ~ PIZZAS DAILY ~
finally become a reality? to revive discussions (R-MT) and former Trump (406) 228-4555
How much money would about cross-border Interior Secretary and 54216 US HWY 2 | GLASGOW
it bring in now? oil pipeline projects, Congressman Ryan Zinke
After President specifically targeting (R-MT01).
Trump was elected back in collaboration with the On that front, I can
November I told you how Trump administration. also tell you that I was on
he was ready and willing to She expressed interest in Capitol Hill during and
get the Keystone Pipeline exploring new pipeline after President Trump’s
up and running. But what routes or modifying inauguration last week,
about Canada? existing ones to support and they told me that, yes,
Here’s what I wrote Alberta’s goal of doubling there is a Canadian group
in late November: When I oil and gas production. actively working to make
first heard rumors that the Carter also cites the Keystone a reality.
Keystone XL Pipeline could
get back up and running
again, I was initially Wanted: compassion, dedication,
skeptical. Sure, we all want
to see it up and running- and commitment.
but the Canadians already
built a pipeline to the West • Retail Staff Pharmacist • Behavioral Health LCSW
Coast of Canada in place of • Informatics Registered • Inpatient & Clinical
Keystone, and the company Nurse Registered Nurses
that was pushing the project • Surgical Scrub • Certified Nursing Assistant
has already moved on after Technician or • Medical Laboratory
it was killed by Biden. Technologist Technician or Technologist
Well, we got some • Clinical Application • EMS Driver
great news earlier this Analyst
week as Sean Hannity
shared this update from fmdh.org/applytoday
investigative reporter Sara
Carter: All Of A Sudden,
Canada Wants To Help
Trump Restart Keystone
Pipeline (h/t KJJR Radio
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[email protected] • 515 2nd Ave. S • (406) 228-4558

Resolution Calls on Congress


to Pass SAFER Banking Act
The Senate Business and Labor Committee was
to hear a resolution this morning calling on the U.S.
Federal Workers Concerned That Congress to pass the Secure and Fair Enforcement
Returning To Office Will Interfere Regulation (SAFER) Banking Act.
The SAFER Banking Act would allow state-
With Them Not Working sanctioned cannabis businesses to use bank accounts
With President Donald Trump ordering all and other financial services.
government employees to come back to working Marijuana-related businesses struggle to access
in person by February 6, federal workers expressed capital and secure transactions via depository
concern that returning to the office would interfere with institutions. Consequently, many such businesses are
them not working. forced to keep and transport significant amounts of
Thousands of federal employees who had been cash, increasing opportunities for crime, tax evasion,
afforded the opportunity to work remotely following the and regulatory problems.
COVID-19 pandemic said they were disappointed that Senate Joint Resolution 5 is sponsored by Senator
being required to return to working in person would Josh Kassmier, R-Fort Benton.
negatively impact their desire to collect paychecks “Montanans voted to legalize marijuana and
without actually working. cannabis businesses are operating legally in our state.
“I’m not sure I want a job where I have to work,” Outdated federal policy should not stop legitimate
said IRS case analyst Steve Reaves. “That’s not what I businesses from using the same financial services as
applied for a government job to do. Once COVID hit, other companies. The SAFER Banking Act will help
we were all allowed to just sit at home, wear our pajamas keep employers, employees, customers, and the general
all day, take naps, and just generally not do anything public safe. Congress needs to step up and get its job
that amounts to work. This order from Trump will really done,” Kassmier said.
cramp my style. If it’s all the same, I’d much prefer to U.S. Senator Steve Daines sponsored the SAFER
keep doing my job from home where I can spend more Banking Act during the 118th Congress and has
of my time not working.” championed the policy for years.
Trump’s order was met with opposition from across “The ‘SAFER Banking Act’ is a win-win for our
the federal workforce. “Are they expecting all of us to Montana communities. On one hand, it’s about keeping
just, you know, come into the office and, like, do work?” our Montana communities safe, reducing the risk
asked Sheila Dobbins, an EPA administrative assistant. of crime and providing much-needed clarity for law
“That’s ridiculous. Requiring employees to do their jobs enforcement officers,” Daines said in a 2023 statement
is an obvious abuse of power. We won’t stand for it.” on the bill.
At publishing time, thousands of federal workers The legislative resolution would be sent to the
were reportedly preparing to stand on street corners Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, the Majority
holding signs reading “will sit at home and do no work and Minority Leaders of the U.S. House and Senate, and
for food.” ~ Babylon Bee to each member of Montana’s congressional delegation.
Farm Bureau delegates set policies for 2025
Farmer and rancher delegates to the American should use generational landowner knowledge and
Farm Bureau Federation’s 106th Convention adopted local expertise rather than simply relying on one of
policies to guide the organization’s work in 2025. their employees who may be unfamiliar with land
Key topics ranged from labor to rural broadband to management of an area.”
trade. For the third year, delegates were polled at the President Cyndi Johnson, a wheat farmer from
beginning of the voting session regarding their farms. Conrad, said, “It is an honor to represent Montana’s
The results show 97 percent of those who cast votes hard-working farmers and ranchers on the national
operate family farms and nearly two-thirds represent level. The delegate session shows grassroots in action,
small- to mid-size farms as defined by USDA. and I am thrilled to be a part of this thoughtful, efficient
Several Montana Farm Bureau Federation policies process by sitting with delegates from each state Farm
made their way through the grassroots process and Bureau and Puerto Rico.”
were passed by the AFBF voting delegates including “Farm Bureau demonstrated what truly makes
increasing state and federal funding for agricultural it the voice of American agriculture,” said AFBF
irrigation, using science and consultant reviews when President Zippy Duvall. “Delegates directly addressed
reviewing grazing permits, including cryptosporidiosis the challenges and opportunities facing farmers and
(severe scours) in the USDA Disaster Relief programs, ranchers. The policies they set today give us a roadmap
ensuring dietary guidelines include the benefits of to work with the new administration and Congress to
red meat, and increasing the U.S. Department of address the needs of rural America. It includes the
Agriculture Wool Marketing rate. passage of a new farm bill, enacting regulatory reform,
MFBF President Cyndi Johnson and Vice and creating new markets for the men and women who
President Casey Mott represented their state on the are dedicated to keeping America’s pantries stocked.”
delegate floor. Mott, a cattle rancher from Custer, Delegates adopted policy supporting the
spoke on the floor regarding MFBF’s resolution on development and sale of domestically sourced
grazing permits. sustainable aviation fuel, including expanding
“When the Bureau of Land Management or the list of acceptable conservation practices for
Forest Service makes decisions about grazing land, they feedstock eligibility. They strengthened policy on
rely only on field staff to provide information, many of alternative energy production, including increasing
whom are recent college graduates who know nothing the responsibility of energy companies to manage
about that land. This resolution says federal agencies land used for development, and prioritizing energy
production on land not suitable for agriculture.
VCCF grants Recognizing the challenges of maintaining a
The Valley County strong agriculture workforce, delegates voted to
Community Foundation’s stabilize labor costs to avoid drastic swings that put
2025 grant application is JANUARY 22 - 28, 2025 the economic sustainability of farms at risk. They
currently open until March BOUNTY BUNDLE.........$17.99 also recommended the AFBF board study potential
31st. Grant applications will
Bounty 4-6 ct. Select Varieties ...... PAPER TOWELS alternatives to the current Adverse Effect Wage Rate
Food Club 40 oz .........................CHICKEN WINGS
only be accepted online at our Frank’s 12 oz. Select Varieites.....RED HOT SAUCE methodology used for the H-2A program.
Prairie Fresh USA Prime Bone-In Pork
website, www.valleycountycf. BOSTON BUTT ROAST ................ $1.99 lb On trade, delegates added policy in support
net. Paper applications Family Pack Prairie Fresh USA Prime Bone-In Asst of a United States—Mexico—Canada Agreement
PORK CHOPS ............................ $1.99 lb
will no longer be accepted. Prairie Fresh USA Prime Boneless review process to encourage new opportunities while
PORK TENDERLOINS.................. $2.99 lb protecting U.S. agriculture from unfair competition.
Community groups, such Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® Boneless
as 501c(3) organizations, NEW YORK STEAKS ................. $12.99 lb Policy on rural broadband was revised to support
Certified Angus Beef® Boneless
schools, and government SIRLOIN TIP ROAST ................... $5.99 lb
requiring companies that win broadband loans or
entities, working to complete Certified Angus Beef® Boneless grants to quickly complete projects in underserved
CHUCK POT ROAST .................... $5.99 lb
a project and looking for Ocean Beauty 10 oz. rural areas. Delegates also directed AFBF to press more
capital funds to assist in their YELLOWFIN TUNA STEAKS ........ $9.99 ea forcefully for reform of the current requirements for
Hillshire Farm 12-14 oz. Select Varieties
project are encouraged to SAUSAGE................................. $3.49 ea small-scale meat, dairy and value-added processing
apply. GO ICE DAWGS! facilities.
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GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
MONDAY
Breakfast
French Toast • Sausage
Links • Peaches • Milk
Lunch
Corn Dog • Nachos
Corn • Mixed Fruit
Milk
Finding one of her students making faces at others w
on the playground, Ms. Smith stopped to gently reprove
the child.
Smiling sweetly, the Sunday school teacher said,
Moonlight
“Johnny, when I was a child, I was toldif that I made
ugly faces, it would freeze and I would stay like that.”
BOWLING
Johnny looked up and replied, “Well, Ms Smith, at El Cor Del!
you can’t say you weren’t warned.”
Police Quotes
“The handcuffs are tight
BIG CASH PRIZES!
because they’re new. They’ll Friday Nights
HIRING stretch out after you wear at 7:00 PM
them awhile.” Must be 18 or older to play
NOW!
Paving Superintendent
“If you run, you’ll only go to Call El Cor Del at 406-228-2393
Pile Buck • Oiler jail tired.”
Field Mechanic
Truck Driver “So, you don’t know how
Bridge Carpenter fast you were going. I guess
Bridge Superintendent
Project Manager that means I can write
Project Engineer anything I want on the
Const. Surveyor / P.E. ticket, huh?”
Concrete Finisher
Construction Laborer “Yes sir, you can talk to the
Heavy Equip Operator
Asphalt Plant Operator shift supervisor, but I don’t
Asphalt Plant Groundsman think it will help. Oh, did I
Field Wages are mention that I am the shift
Davis-Bacon or Better supervisor?”
Employer-paid benefits
including family health “Warning! You want a
and retirement.
warning? O.K., I’m warning
 Meet and Greet  you not to do that again or
Century reps will be I’ll give you another ticket.”
holding an informal
Meet and Greet “The answer to this last
and interviews
in Glasgow on question will determine
Monday, February 10th. whether you are drunk or
Come by the Cottonwood Inn
anytime between
not. Was Mickey Mouse a
5 and 7 pm to learn more cat or dog?”
about our positions.
••• “Yeah, we have a quota.
If you wish to Two more tickets and my
interview
please apply online at wife gets a toaster oven.”
www.CenturyCi.com
and submit your “Life’s tough, it’s tougher if
application by Feb. 9th. you’re stupid.”
To schedule your
interview or for questions, “No sir, we don’t have
call Tracy at
(406) 535-1230. quotas anymore. We used
••• to have quotas, but now
Build your career
and join the we’re allowed to write as
Century team many tickets as we want.”
TODAY!
A DRUG FREE WORKPLACE AND “Just how big were those
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
two beers?
CR Concrete
MONDAY
Pancake SOUPS: Broccoli Cheese ∙ Chili

Breakfast All types of Concrete,


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Potato Delight
Saturday, February 1 Turkey Philly
7:00 AM - 10:00 AM Excavation & Dirt Work
$7 for a Great Breakfast
Dine at the “O”
Glasgow Senior Citizens
328 4th Street South
Clint Reynolds
Enjoy a start to your day plus a
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Letter to the Buzz inflation was a badge to carry around with the
old payment plan. As she kept trying to appear
knowledgeable, that statement pretty much killed it.
‘…We’ve never considered inflation’ As was pointed out in previous letters to the Buzz,
Thanks to the BS Buzz, the Fort Peck Rural that old payment method was tied to a 3% SRF loan
County Water District’s Hearing Thursday night was interest rate. Because it was a loan to the District from
well attended. The Board now seems committed to the State of Montana for building infrastructure. That
coming up with a new plan: one where the Kittleson amount should not – cannot – be applied for new land
Ridge Subdiivision pays what it owes under the current coming in or for new developers forever.
Ordinance 3.3, including the up front payment. Parpart reminded me of how I never want to be.
Lots of people showed up to the Hearing Thursday Mary Kaercher and I have often attended meetings
night – many were carrying copies of the Buzz! over the past year trying to educate the Board. We’ve
Inflation became the ‘common sense’ theme of the been respectful and have tried to stay within our
meeting. Several people made comments acknowledging three-minute allotted time. We’ve provided copies of
that costs go up. You can’t just ignore inflation – “That’s statutes and other relevant information. The Board
the bear in the middle of the room.” The cost of buying has not seemed inclined to listen, largely due to the
into a 25-year-old system need to rise to the challenge. open hostility of Linda Parpart, who tries to discredit
“So what I was assessed $5,000 for twenty-five years ago whatever information we present. It’s always been more
is now only $4,500? That don’t make no sense.” important for her to appear knowledgeable (even when
The new plan will require some thinking and she isn’t – like last night), and to control the Board.
studying to develop a payment method for new land I hope those days are over. The Water District was
coming in to the District. The Board could appoint a inspired by the people who were hauling truckloads of
committee with some knowledgeable people, like some water to cisterns at their cabins – even in winter. We
of the people who were in attendance. It will take some passed a coffee can to raise money at our first hot-dog-
time, but the plan will be in place prior to the expiration and-beer meeting. The District was able to partner
of the current out-dated method in 2031. with the Town of Fort Peck, and it’s been a good deal for
Linda Parpart, who chaired the meeting, was thirty years for everyone.
often hostile. She talked a lot about things she really Thanks again to the Buzz and its loyal readership!!
didn’t understand, and kept saying, “We didn’t include ~ Debra Steffani
inflation….. no inflation.” As if never considering Fort Peck, Montana

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