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David Carr, a national champion wrestler, will return to the Glasgow Wrestling Camp from August 2-4, 2025, where he will be joined by NCAA National Champion Derek St. John. The camp has gained popularity, attracting athletes from various regions due to its high-quality instruction. Additionally, the document includes local weather forecasts, community events, and job listings in Glasgow, Montana.
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David Carr, a national champion wrestler, will return to the Glasgow Wrestling Camp from August 2-4, 2025, where he will be joined by NCAA National Champion Derek St. John. The camp has gained popularity, attracting athletes from various regions due to its high-quality instruction. Additionally, the document includes local weather forecasts, community events, and job listings in Glasgow, Montana.
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“No Bull”

Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
[email protected]

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Guess who’s
coming back?
Iowa State loves him.
So much so, that David
Carr, ending his collegiate
career as a national
champion (he won it all
in 2021 & 2024) that he is
now employed with the
Cyclones.
But his alma mater
which has taken a shine
upon Carr extends right
here to Glasgow, Montana.
The 2025 Glasgow
Wrestling Camp, scheduled
for August 2-4, has
him coming back once
again, and the camp kids
absolutely adore him. He’s
got an easy way about him,
and talk about an infectious
smile!
Needless to say, the
Glasgow Wrestling Camp
attendees will be learning
from the beat of the best
as Camp Director Jory
Casterline, Head Coach
for the Scotties, once again
brings in that wonderful
bunch from Iowa State. David Carr brings national champion experience to the Glasgow Wrestling Camp.
Well? The bright FRIDAY
side is we can
SOUPS: Clam Chowder ∙ Chili
SPECIALS:
use the moisture Shrimp Basket
Angry Chicken Burger
A cold front will bring a mix of light snow and
freezing rain to areas along and north of US 2 late Dine at the “O”
tonight and Friday. Ice accumulation will make some
roads icy and very slippery.
228-8006
Tonight: A chance of rain showers before 5am, then a
chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a
low around 33. Northwest wind 7 to 10 mph Child Find Screening at FLC
Friday: A flip of the coin for rain and snow showers,
mainly between 11am and noon. Partly sunny, with a
is right around the corner
high near 47. North wind around 10 mph. Friday Night: The Valley County Comprehensive Child Find
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 23. East wind 9 to 11 Screening will be held April 2nd and April 3rd at
mph. the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow from 9:00 to
Saturday: A 40 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, 12:00 and 1:00 to 3:00.
with a high near 40. East wind around 9 mph. New snow The screening is for all children from birth to
accumulation of less than a half inch possible. school entry age. The purpose of this screening is
Saturday Night: A 40 percent chance of snow. Cloudy, to find children who may need special help and Irle
with a low around 22. East wind 6 to 9 mph. New snow School kindergarten registration.
accumulation of less than a half inch possible. The screening assessments include the following
Sunday: A 30 percent chance of snow, mainly before
areas: Hearing for children of all ages Speech for
noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 40. East wind children three years old and older. Gross/Fine Motor
around 7 mph. Little or no snow accumulation expected. Development Concept Development
To make an appointment for the Child Find
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 22.
East wind 7 to 9 mph. Screening please visit the Irle Elementary Facebook
Page or the Glasgow Schools Website. Appointments
Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near 47. Southeast
are for April 2nd-3rd, 2025.
wind 9 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
The Valley County Health Department will be
Monday Night: A chance of rain before 3am, then a giving immunizations by appointment. Please call
chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27.
the VCHD in advance to make an appointment for
East southeast wind 9 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as
your child’s required school-entry immunizations.
20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
406-228-6261 (Open 7:30am - 6:00pm M-Th)
Tuesday: A chance of rain and snow. Partly sunny, with It is mandated that children entering
a high near 54. East wind 8 to 11 mph becoming north
kindergarten have these immunizations prior
in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 30%.
to the start of school. Please bring your child’s
Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28. immunization record and insurance card to the
Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 54. health department. No one will be turned away due
to the inability to pay.

&
Performance ALL children who will be entering kindergarten
Concrete in the Glasgow School District this fall are required
Construction to attend child find screening/registration.
Glasgow Kindergarten students only: Kindergarten
• Residential &
Commercial Concrete
Registration can be found on the school website
Fort Peck, Montana • New Construction starting April 2nd,2025. Families brand new to our
Cell 406-263-8054 & Remodels district will use IC Online Registration. Families
Fax: 406-367-5257
[email protected] Rod Lambert with students already attending our school district
will use Infinite Campus (IC) Parent Portal.
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HELP WANTED: Sunnyside Country Club is seeking a Bartender and
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HOUSING AUTHORITY OF GLASGOW is looking for families of 3 must possess excellent organizational and communication skills and be
or more to qualify for units. Applications available on our website at proficient in the Office Suite apps. Salary $22.50-$26.00 dependent on
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Thurs and 8a-3p Fridays. CALL FOR DETAILS 406.228.4942 and retirement. Please send a cover letter and resume, or any inquiries
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THE WOOD is seeking a Busser. A busser is responsible for setting and OR APPLY ONLINE AT www.reynoldsmarket.com (search employment
clearing restaurant tables, stocking all service stations, and assisting application on website).
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applicable) and serve food and beverages to guests as per the hotel’s and organized. Have valid driver’s license. Pay is competitive with market
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BUZZ company paid. 5 day week-weekends off. 8-5 workday. Continued training
COTTONWOOD INN is Looking to fill a Housekeeping Position. Respond through Ford Motor Company to keep up with the continuous changes in
promptly to requests from guests and other departments. Identify and report technology. Small town living with many outdoor recreational actives. Submit
preventative or other maintenance issues in public areas or guest rooms. Maintain resume to email [email protected]. CALL IN FOR QUESTIONS JOSH
guestrooms, working areas, and the hotel premises in general in a clean and AT 406-228-2141 OR 866-528-2141
orderly manner. Starting wage $15.00. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN BUZZ
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medical appointments for clients. Work with administrative staff and all AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR TEAM!

Valley View Cares!


facility managers. Check the appointment book and prepare the necessary
paperwork. Handle operations in the office (i.e. Answering the phone, filing,
printing, and waiting on customers). Balance petty cash boxes. Order
medications as needed for clients. Perform all other duties as assigned by
the Executive Director. Education and Experience Required: High school
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Come learn more about the Valley View Home Tax Levy
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Monday - Saturday
March 30th / 2-3 PM
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1225 Perry Lane, Glasgow Live Q &
10:00am - 8:00pm
54315 US Hwy 2 Sunday
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Elle
Boutique
Final Week
of March
Madness Deals
50% OFF
Winter Apparel
Men’s, Women’s
& Children
Behind Robyn’s Nest
on 5th Street South
Glasgow

David Carr will be in the house of the Glasgow Wrestling Club once again.
The Glasgow
Wrestling Camp has Hiring Now!
grown by leaps and
bounds, bringing athletes
from as far as Washington,
SHOP
because simply put, this is MECHANIC
a top-notch camp. Position starts ASAP
Not only will David in Glasgow, MT
Carr be returning, but
we’ve got NCAA National Hourly Wage
Champion Derek St. John, $23-26/hr DOE
who has worked his way BENEFITS INCLUDE:
into Assistant Coach for Paid Family Medical,
Iowa State, returning as Dental & Vision
well. He loves it here— Insurance, Pension
evenings can be spent on & 401k Retirement,
a pontoon down in the Tool Allowance,
Dredge Cuts — he finally Life Insurance,
Flexible Spending
got a paddlefish! — and
100% JESUS!
dining on Eugene’s Pizza. David Carr was wearing a headband, 100% Jesus when Accounts.
Alli Ragan is he wrapped up his collegiate career with a national title. TO APPLY, CONTACT:
also a favorite to the “Like always, all glory to God,” he said. Andrew Malmend
athletes with a list of her REASONABLE PRICES 406-366-3834
credentials including two- Accounting & Bookkeeping • Monthly Reports
Quarterly Reports • Payroll
time WCWA and three-
TAX PREPARATION
time U.S. Open champion. Individual • Partnership • Corporation
And the list of Non-Profits • All State Returns
Appointments Available in Glasgow
wrestling greats that will on Tuesdays through Tax Season Home
be at this camp goes on, Century Companies, Inc.
330 Hinsdale Rd N • Hinsdale, MT 59241 www.centuryci.com
we’ll try to fill you in one Monday-Thursday 9 to 3
FOSSUM MATERIALS IS A
of these days. It’s top shelf, Amy Rutherford DRUG FREE WORKPLACE AND EQUAL
bar none. (406) 230-0380 OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Rance blasts another one!
Rance Rhoads of Team Scotty Express Wash No Tap Tournament, he rolled a 300, but it didn’t
strikes again! This is third 300 game, the second count to USBC regs, because it was fun and
one this season, for the young man that packs games, but he did have 12 legitimate strikes,
a 223 average ( in other words, 600 series are no tap; needed. We’re not positive on this, but
just a walk in the park). It was in Tuesday Night Rance is probably the only roller to knock down
City League, and he ended up with a 777 series, a pair of 300’s (three if you count the 9-Pin No
so he’s definitely knocking on the door of an 800 Tap) in a single season. Note to Juice Fisher,
series with a few weeks left. He actually has four you’re going to have to up your game if you
300 games at El Cor Del; during a recent 9-pin expect us old timers to stay on top!
Certified Angus Beef®
CHUCK ROAST........................... $5.99 lb
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® 93% Lean
GROUND BEEF .......................... $5.99 lb
Stones 1.33 lb. Select Varieties
MARCH 26 - APRIL 1, 2025 GROUND BEEF PATTIES............. $8.99 ea
LENTEN SEAFOOD SPECIALS Willamette Valley Bacon Wrapped or Regular
Firm & Mild Fillets 10 oz. Bag BEEF TENDERLOIN STEAKS ...... $13.99 lb
OCEAN PERCH.......................... $5.99 ea Family Pack USA Prime Boneless
Mild & Delicate Fillets 10 oz. Bag PORK SIRLOIN CHOPS ............... $2.99 lb
FLOUNDER .............................. $4.99 ea Family Pack Boneless Skinless
Lean & Flaky Fillets 10 oz. Bag CHICKEN THIGHS ...................... $2.49 lb
PACIFIC COD ............................ $6.99 ea Reynolds Own
Premium Skinless & Boneless Portions 10 oz. Bag
HALIBUT .................................$14.99 ea
BREAKFAST SAUSAGE ................ $3.99 lb
Ocean Beauty 10 oz.
Naturally Lean & Tropical Fillets 10 oz. Bag
MAHI MAHI ............................. $6.99 ea TUNA STEAKS .........................$11.99 ea
Meaty & Mild Fillets 10 oz. Bag Ocean Beauty 8 oz.
KETA SALMON.......................... $6.99 ea COHO SALMON FILLETS .............$7.99 ea
Mild & Tender Fillets 10 oz. Bag 40 Knots 16 oz. pkg. Raw or Cooked
TILAPIA ................................... $4.99 ea SHRIMP ................................... $6.99 ea
Premium Ahi Steaks 10 oz. Bag Food Club 5-8 oz. Select Varieties
TUNA STEAKS .......................... $4.99 ea CHEESE ................................... $1.99 ea
Valley County Fair Board
is taking Applications for March Madness Sale Montana Bar
the 2025 Fair Season: Continues !!!
We are Cleaning out the Nest for Spring! PITCH
(2) Office staff positions:
(June – August)
Lots of items Deeply Discounted!
Progressive Sale… When items are Sold TOURNAMENT
Grounds/Maintenance We will keep bringing out New Items! Saturday, April 5
position: WE WILL POST DAILY NEW BIG ITEMS 501 1st Ave. S $100 per Team
THAT WILL BE ON SALE. 406-228-4646
(Mid-April – October) Food • Fun • Drinks
Crazy Good Deals ! Contact Keith Wolff
Applications are available on
the Valley County website
Get your Savings While they Last ! at 406-263-3247

valleycountymt.gov In addition to the March Madness sale items… Bridal Registry


Contact Bonnie at
406-228-6223 or
We will be having 50% OFF Clothing and Purses
NEW NEW NEW!
Sacarra Molina
& Evan Etchart
June 14, 2025
STEAK FRY
[email protected]
if you have any questions
• New Spring and Easter Décor!
Sarah Law
& Clint Kipf Friday, Mar 28
• New Pura Devices and Wonderful Scents! June 21, 2025
5pm~7pm
Hosted by Milk River Beavers 4-H

Come enjoy the Best Steak


Dinner in Town!
The public is welcome.
It’s all happening
at
the VFW
Knights of
Columbus
FFiddd
Fiii
FFF
FRIDAY, March 28
at
St. Raphael’s Parish
5:00-6:30pm
Eat in or Take out
Adults – $18
Kids 6 - 12 – $15
Under 5 yrs. Eat FREE!
442 3rd Ave. N • Glasgow
Thank You Elle
Thank you to all the
people who helped
Boutique
me celebrate my 80th Final Week
Birthday a the VFW of March
on the 23rd of March.
There were so many Madness Deals
people there, I didn’t 50% OFF
have a chance to visit Winter Apparel
with everyone. Men’s, Women’s
My family did a super
FWP releases final job with arranging
& Children
Behind Robyn’s Nest
everything. on 5th Street South
Wolf Management Plan Leonard Swenson Glasgow

Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks released the 2025


Montana Gray Wolf Conservation and Management
Plan today, wrapping up an extensive public process
to capture updates to wolf management strategies and
research into a new plan.
The final 2025 Montana Gray Wolf Conservation
and Management Plan (2025 Wolf Plan) incorporates
updates in wolf-related research, more than 20 years
of management experience, evolution in conflict
management, new laws, social perspectives, and public
input.
“The former wolf plan served us well, but it was
time to make sure our management plan contained the
evolutions we’ve made in wolf research, monitoring,
conflict management, and the changes to the legal
framework we operate under today,” said FWP Director
Christy Clark.
The 2025 Wolf Plan builds on a foundation of FWP
wolf management: monitoring populations, tracking
harvest, effective conflict management, and flexibility
to integrate evolutions in science.
The 2025 Wolf Plan shifts a key counting metric
from the number of breeding pairs to the number of
wolves representing at least 15 breeding pairs. The
final plan establishes that 450 wolves would ensure 15
breeding pairs. Population estimates will continue to
be determined by the peer-reviewed Integrated Patch
Occupancy Modeling method, or iPOM. The final plan
also reflects the current depredation prevention and
response program.
“Wolf management discussions continue to draw
a lot of attention from people in Montana and around
the world,” Clark said. “The 2025 Wolf Plan will ensure
those conversations can be grounded in current science
and the research FWP is doing every day.”
OBITUARY
Danny Taylor
Daniel “Danny” Robert Taylor, born
on May 25, 1940, in Glasgow, Montana,
passed away peacefully on March 20, 2025,
in Billings, Montana, with his son Kevin
by his side. He was 84 years old.
Danny is survived by his devoted
wife, Cindy Ann Taylor; his children:
Darla Taylor-Ortner (Butch), Darrell
Greenwood (Cindy), Shayne Taylor
(Melissa), Kevin Taylor (Latosha), Holly
Hunziker (John), and Ryan Taylor (Emily).
He was a proud grandfather to RJ (Abigail)
and Jeremiah (Miranda) Johnson; David
and Zachary Greenwood; Hayden
(Charlotte) and Hayley Taylor; Meghan
Holt (Kenny) and Tyler Ortner; Blake (Karis) and Kylie after transferring ownership to his children, Kevin and
Mckinzie; and Bexley Hunziker. He also cherished Holly, he continued to be a presence at Taylor Storage,
his great-grandchildren, Ethan, Cooper, Penny, Ella, tending to his aquarium fish and “holding court” from
Owen, and Korra. Danny is also survived by his nieces, his office to engage with the community he cherished all
Jerilyn Stright and Jana Waller, and his nephew, Merle his life.
Nikolaus, children of his late sister, Marilyn Nikolaus. Danny was deeply involved in his community,
He was preceded in death by his parents, M.A. (Martin) participating in organizations like the Jaycees and
and Bessie Fae Taylor. other fraternal groups. He also served as the Public
As a young man, Danny worked as both a carpet Administrator in Valley County years after his initial
layer and a butcher before joining the Valley County retirement. He had a passion for boating with his family
Sheriff ’s Office under Sheriff Frank Powell. He served at their cabin in Fort Peck, Montana, and enjoyed
as a deputy for two years, undersheriff for two years, Westerns, collecting Western-themed art, and classic
and then as sheriff and coroner for 22 years until cars. As a member of the Flatland Cruisers Car Club,
his retirement in 1994. During this tenure, he also he relished attending events and sharing stories with
served as the fire chief of the volunteer Long Run Fire fellow enthusiasts. Known for his warmth and outgoing
Department for many years and acquired skills in scuba nature, Danny had a knack for storytelling and staying
diving and piloting aircraft to support search and rescue informed about local happenings. Many in northeastern
operations. An entrepreneur at heart, Danny owned Montana knew him through his various roles and
several family businesses, including the Meat Shoppe ventures, each with their own humorous “Danny” story
he started with business partner Neil Chouinard, Scotty to share. He was deeply proud of all his children and
Ice, and various food trucks such as The LunchWagon, extended family, especially how well they support and
Dan’s Chuckwagon, and Screaming Steamer. He also engage with one another.
ventured into retail BBQ sales (Grill YouPouRium) Funeral or memorial arrangements are pending
building several BBQ trailers for mobile cooking. After and will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers,
retiring from the county, he founded Hi-Line Security, Danny would have wanted to continue to support
providing services to various clients, including securing his loving wife, and so the family suggests donations
a Boeing facility in Montana. He sold Hi-Line Security to Cindy’s Medical Fund at Independence Bank in
after over 20 years but continued with a storage business Glasgow. Danny’s legacy of service, entrepreneurship,
he found time to establish alongside his security work. and community involvement leaves an indelible mark on
Taylor Storage was expanded over the decades even all who knew him. His stories, laughter, and dedication
adding a rentable 1950s-themed diner, Dan’s Diner. Even to his family and community will be dearly missed.

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