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“No Bull”Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
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The Dominator 3 made a late-lunch pit stop at Pizza Hut
in Glasgow this past Saturday afternoon and created
quite the stir as passersby stopped by to take gawk
at this unusual vehicle. It is the third Storm ResearchVehicle (SRV) in a eet of Dominators featured in the
television documentary series “Tornado Chasers” that
premiered on September 19, 2012 on TVNweather.
com. The program follows meteorologist Reed Timmer
and his team as they attempt to intercept tornadoes
in Tornado Alley in the United States and Canada.
They are also now featured regularly on the Discovery
Channel’s documentary reality television series “Storm
Chasers” . Using a Ford Super Duty 350 diesel pickup
truck as the base, this third armored tank-like vehicle
in the Dominator eet is bigger, stronger, and faste
and built to handle up to EF5 tornado winds over 200
mph! The shell is designed out of bulletproof shee
metal and transparent Lexan armor to protect againsying debris. The vehicle also features a roll cage and
NASCAR-style safety seats, an electric winch, hydraulic
anchoring spikes, and gull-wing doors for the driver
front and rear passengers. According to Sean Schofer
driver of the Dominator 3 and also a meteorologist, the
price tag for this Tornado Chaser was about a half a
million dollars!
And yes, they were in northeast Montana to track
Saturday night’s storm that was expected to be a
hard-hitter.
Dominator 3: Built Ford Tough
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OBITUARY
Smokey Stover
BUZZHUGE RUMMAGE SALE: Friday and Saturday, May 26 & 27, 9 am to 3 pmboth days. Antiques, spinning wheel, double size adjustable bed, and LOTSmore! SCOTSMAN DRIVE WEST OF GLASGOW OFF HIWAY 2 AT THELOG HOME.
Donald “Smokey” LeRoy Stover, 81, Nashua, MTpassed away May 19 at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital,Glasgow, MT afer having been recently diagnosed withcancer. Born June 29, 1934, in Nashua, Smokey was the son o
Raymond and Muriel (Keil) Stover. He was just 18 monthsold when his mother died, and his ather died when he wasten. He was then raised by his grandparents, Jim and AliceKeil. Smokey attended Nashua schools, graduating in 1952. Smokey began working or his uncle, Jim Keil, at age 16in heavy equipment, a job he continued virtually throughouthis lie. He worked briefly in Texas as a seismographerwhen he was 19. He entered the US Army in 1957, servingtwo years as clerk/typist in Anchorage, AK. Following hisdischarge, he returned to his work with Uncle Jim. Heheld many road construction jobs: Valley County Road
Department, sel-employed contractor, Fort Peck Corps oEngineers, and, most recently, Kirkland Ranch Estates. Smokey married Vivian Murch July 6, 1957, Nashua,and they raised their our children there. Smokey (nicknamederived rom the comic strip, Smokey Stover) was veryactive in his community: longtime town council member,a chairman o the Nashua All-School Reunion committeesince its inception, Nashua Sleighers, and a member o OurRedeemers Lutheran Church. A talented leather worker, Smokey was a lielongNew York Yankees an. He was also a wonderul, loving
husband, ather, andgrandpa, especially lovingto tease those grands andgreat-grands. He wasconversational and hadmany riends, who will miss
him greatly. Smokey was precededin death by his brother Jim,and his in-laws, Dewey and Beatrice Murch, as well asnumerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. Smokey is survived by his wie o nearly 59 yearsVivian; his our children, Alice (Myron) Redfield, Karyn(Tim) Ahmann, Betty Barnett (Jim Gartside), and Larry(Tanya) Stover. His grandchildren are Logan (Justine)Redfield and Cole (Emily) Redfield; Nicole (Cody) TofeChad (Jennier) Cuddigan, and Brandon Cuddigan
Renee (Shawn) Sibley, Kyle (Cassie) Shipp, and ShaylinBarnett; Dawson and Houston Stover. Ten great-grandchildren also survive him, as well as many nieces,nephews, cousins, and extended amily. A viewing will be held Monday, May 23, at BellMortuary rom 6-8 pm. A celebration-o-lie uneral service will be held TuesdayMay 24, at Our Redeemers Lutheran Church, Nashua, at 11am with Pastor Bonnie Novak officiating. Burial will ollowat the Nashua Cemetery and a reception at the churchCondolences may be lef at bellmortuarymontana.com.
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NASHUA SCHOOLS POSITIONS OPEN
Nashua Schools is seeking applications for the
following positions for the 2016-17 school year:
To apply contact: Nashua Schools, PO Box 170,
Nashua, MT 59248; phone 746-3411.
•Volleyball - Head Coach
•Volleyball – JH Coach
•Boys Basketball - Head Coach
•Boys Basketball - JH Coach
•Girls Basketball - Head Coach
•Girls Basketball - JH Coach
•Cheerleading/Pep Club
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BUZZIFIEDS
70s are the
normal
this week
Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers before 9pm.Mostly cloudy, with a low around 45. West wind 8 to 17
mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph.
Tuesday: A slight chance of showers, with thunderstormsalso possible after noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high
near 69. West southwest wind 7 to 10 mph. Chance ofprecipitation is 20%.
Tuesday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers aftermidnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 47. West wind
5 to 7 mph becoming north northeast after midnight.
Wednesday: A 30 percent chance of showers beforenoon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 71. North wind 5
to 8 mph.
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 48.
Thursday: A 20 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near72. West northwest wind around 7 mph.
Thursday Night: A slight chance of showers after
midnight. Partly cloudy, with a low around 47.
Friday: A slight chance of showers, with thunderstormsalso possible after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 72.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 49.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 74.
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 49.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 76.
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4H WORK DRIVE: You can call and make a bid for yard work June 1through June 3, 5:30-7:30. The minimum bid is $50 for a half hour. CALL230-0585 TO MAKE A BID.
BUZZHUGE GARAGE SALE: Friday & Saturday, May 27-28, 9-3. Antiques,Spinning Wheel, bed with an adjustable base and much more. 130
SCOTSMAN DRIVE BUZZFOR SALE: Two 3 speed bikes, male and female, good condition. $50each. CALL 228-263-3327
BUZZFOR SALE: 1959 (bottle only) Coca Cola Machine. It works and is inexcellent condition. Price is $500. We also have a Coke Coat Stand for$150. CALL 618-499-7654
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 3BR, 1 Bath in Nashua. $500 plus utilities. CALL 746-3354BUZZ
FOR RENT OR SALE: 3BR units at St. Marie $450, 1200 sq. ft. new kitchenoors and countertops, and $550 sq. ft. (Bath & 1/2) with basement andgarage. Nice Units. CALL 406-524-3742
BUZZFOR RENT: 3 BR, 1 bath, attached garage, on one oor. Nice placeto live, recently updated, with newer appliances, paint and carpet $475plus utilities. Pets are welcome. Located 75 North Star, St. Marie. CALL
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FOR RENT: 3 BR, 1 bath, 1 car attached garage condo in St. Marie.$500plus utilities. CALL HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114
BUZZFOR RENT: Apartment in St. Marie. 3BR, 1 1/2 bath, fenced yard, attachedgarage. $650 plus utilities. CALL 228-2042
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ACREAGE FOR SALE: Motivated seller Willing to consider offers 13006th street south. Beautiful serene acreage and house. Posted on ZillowCALL 230-2355 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR FOR A TOUR. PRICEREDUCED $275,000 LOT FOR SALE: Rhodes rst subdivision block 006lots 017 and 018. Lot size 8460 sq foot. $25000 CALL 230-2355 FORMORE INFORMATION
BUZZFOR RENT : 1BR Apt., furnished, utilities (heat & water) included, laundryin house, No Pets. CALL 228-8110 or 230-0791
BUZZFOR RENT : 4BR, 1 3/4 Bath Place. Laundry facilities, central air, largedeck. Approved for section 8. No Cats. $900/mo, all utilities included. $400security deposit. Available June 1. CALL 406-228-4787
BUZZFOR RENT: 1BR apartment, close to downtown Glasgow. No SmokingNo Pets. $550 water included. CALL 230-0711
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COUNTRY LIVING RIGHT OUTSIDE OF GLASGOW: 2 BR, 2 Bath, ofce2 car garage home. $800/mo. No pets, No smoking. CALL MIKE 425652-5332
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drug screening, and background checks. To apply go to http://wwwtrinitytechnologygroup.com/ . E. O. E.BUZZ
ASI CONSTRUCTORS is now hiring for carpenters, concrete nishers, andlaborers in Glasgow, MT (Fort Peck Plunge Pool Project). TO APPLY CALL719-647-2821 OR WWW.ASICONSTRUCTORS.COM/JOBS. ASI IS AN EOE
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NORTHWEST FARM CREDIT SERVICES: is seeking an InsuranceSpecialist for our Glasgow, MT ofce. This position works in a teamenvironment with agents, and a centralized processing team. Successfucandidates must possess a high school diploma or equivalent and aminimum of two years’ related work experience. Additional experience ininsurance services with an Ag background preferred. EEO/AA MinoritiesFemale/Disabilities/Veterans or any other characteristic protected by law
If interested, visit us at www.northwestfcs.com/careers to learn moreabout this position and our company.BUZZ
WANTED: Mirror Image is if looking for a LICENSED full or part timeCosmetologist, Nail Tech, and Esthetician. CALL 228-2330
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VALLEY COUNTY FAIR BOARD: Is accepting bids for a 100’X50Pole Barn. Construction ONLY. Muse be bonded, insured and licensedBids submitted by 5pm, May 25th. 501 Court Square #17. FOR MOREINFORMATION CALL 263-8297
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FOR SALE: 2001 Harley Davidson, 883 sportster with extra accessories9500 miles, excellent condition. $3300 CALL GARY AT 406-263-7568
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Tough break or the trout at Great Falls Hatchery An unplanned electrical disruption at RainbowDam near Great Falls a week and a hal ago will resultin the loss o more than 500,000 trout rom the GiantSprings Fish Hatchery. At about 4 a.m. on May 12, the generating unit atRainbow Dam tripped oline. The unplanned eventcaused a temporary loss o power at the dam andinterrupted NorthWestern Energy’s ability to controland monitor the water elevation in the reservoir behindthe dam. During a period o about 35 minutes, waterlevels in the reservoir increased by 18 inches (1.2 eetabove ull pool or the reservoir). Montana Fish, Wildlie and Parks operates thehatchery and FWP sta ound out about the event aterarriving or work May 12. The river water had receded,but FWP’s measurements at the hatchery revealedthe water had risen about one inch above the boardsseparating the raceways rom the river. Giant Springs Fish Hatchery is located upstreamand adjacent to the Rainbow Dam reservoir. With noway to conirm Missouri River water didn’t enter theraceways, FWP oicials must consider the more than450,000 rainbow and 50,000 brook trout housed inthe outside raceways inected. Most will be destroyed.About 20,000 will be put into the river immediatelyadjacent to the hatchery and 500 will go into thechildren’s ishing pond near the hatchery. The inside raceways and tanks at the hatchery werenot inected by river water. “This is an extremely tough decision, but we elt theonly course o action was to destroy the ish in the outsideraceways,” said Eileen Ryce, FWP Hatchery BureauChie and acting Fisheries Division Administrator. “Wetake the health o our isheries very seriously and ourtolerance or risk to the public’s resource is very low.” The Missouri River is known to be inected withwhirling disease, a parasite that can be lethal to youngtrout. And though whirling disease is a concern, theunknown other pathogens that could be in the riverwater also made salvaging the trout problematic.
“More important than whirling disease is the overalexposure to the river water itsel,” Ryce said. “This isa very unortunate circumstance and the decision toeuthanize these ish was not taken lightly. It aects ourhatchery sta very deeply.” Giant Springs, like other FWP hatcheries, is on asecure water system operating only on ish-ree springwater. That ensures the water supply is ree o ishpathogens. “We don’t raise any trout on untreated river waterbecause o the general disease concerns,” Ryce said. Once the ish are destroyed and the racewaysemptied, they’ll be disinected and the hatchery will beback online. FWP operates 12 hatcheries around the state and isalso the licensing authority or Montana’s private ishhatcheries. It is agency policy not to transplant ish rominected hatcheries. Agency rules also prohibit privatehatcheries that are under quarantine rom planting ishin any water body. The trout rom Giant Springs were being raised orstocking eorts or reservoirs, lakes and ponds aroundMontana, including FWP Region 6. The planned ishstocking will continue with trout rom other statehatcheries and donations rom hatcheries operated bythe U.S. Fish and Wildlie Service. “We’re able to spread the burden o replacing theseish around to our other hatcheries and we’re alsoortunate to have hatchery partners to help us indways to make up or this loss,” Ryce said. “We anticipatebeing able to ulill most o our stocking plans or thisyear.” NorthWestern Energy has a longstandingpartnership with FWP and has worked closely withthe agency since the unplanned event at RainbowDam. NorthWestern has agreed to share in the costo disposing o the ish and the subsequent hatcheryclean-up. The company will also work with FWP on thedevelopment o protective reservoir-level monitoringsystem or the hatchery.
Come Help CelebrateTim & Ann Potter
Sunday May 29th • 1-3pm At the farm, 6.1 miles
Northwest on Riverside
Drive off Hwy 2 West
Sandwichof the Week
Sloppy Joe
Hwy 2 West • 228-2997
Winter Hours11:00-8:00
Drive Thru 11:00 - 8:00
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NorthWestern is taking steps to improve the powereed system to Rainbow Dam. The company will developa redundant reservoir-elevation monitoring system and
establish a plan to provide early notiication o uturepotential changes in water levels in the reservoir thatcould aect hatchery operations. Rainbow Dam and its other Montana hydroelectricacilities operate under a Federal Energy RegulatoryCommission (FERC) license and NorthWestern hasnotiied FERC o the event. Along with the notiication,NorthWestern outlined to FERC the corrective actionsit will take to prevent reoccurrence. FWP’s Giant Springs Fish Hatchery raises ourgenetic strains o rainbow trout, along with brook trout.
These rainbow trout strains include Arlee, Eagle Lake,Arlee/Erwin, and Gerard. The hatchery is ed by water rom Giant Springs,which is one o the largest natural springs in thecountry, producing about 150 million gallons o watereach day. Like all FWP trout hatcheries, Giant Springsis on a secure water system, meaning it uses water onlyrom Giant Springs in order to avoid disease. FWP operates 12 ish hatcheries around thestate. The hatchery system produces about 45 millionwarmwater and 8.4 million coldwater ish annually.
Is Pleased To Announce
Dr. Cassie ShippIs Joining Our Full Time Staff
We are excited to welcome Dr. Shipp back toGlasgow and to our Animal Health Care Team. We
hope the addition of another veterinarian to the clinicwill further enable us to fulll the needs of Valley
County and the surrounding areas.Give Us A Call 228- 2437 or 228-9313
venture
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Are Back In The Area With
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Foundations, Concrete
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& Viking
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Price Reduced$239,500
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Locatedat theVFWParking Lot
Perennials • Annuals
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Planters
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Potting Soil
Call Jolene Reyes
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GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU
Breakfast
Cold Cereal • Mini Bagel
Oranges • Milk Lunch
Sloppy Joes • Dill Slices
Corn Chips • Baked Beans • Pears
Choice of Fruit • Milk
TUESDAY
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WEDNESDAY
Soup: Beer Cheese
Lunch: Patty Melt
Dinner: Smoked Baby Back Ribs
TUESDAYSoup: Turkey Veggie
Lunch: Reuben
Dinner: 4 oz Chicken FriedSteak
Dominator 3’s unexpected visit was a big hit to those who managed to catch it in the Pizza Hut parking lot Saturday afternoon
Upon nishing lunch, the “Tornado Chasers” crew even allowed those wishing to sit in the driver’s seat for a snapshot to do so
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Dwayne Anderson
M o n d a y
M a y 2 3 r d
Scotty sofball
headed or State
Eastern B/C
at ColumbusThursday• Colstrip def. Shelby (score
n/a)
Friday• Huntley Project 15, Cut
Bank Cut Bank 5• Stillwater def. Great Falls
Central (score n/a)• Conrad 3, Shepherd 0• Glasgow 9, Colstrip 8• Cut Bank 18, Shelby 3,
loser out• Shepherd 3, Colstrip 0,
loser out• Great Falls Central def.
Cut Bank (score n/a),
loser out• Stillwater def. Huntley
Project (score n/a),second round
• Conrad 1, Glasgow 0,second round
Saturday• Glasgow 14, Great Falls
Central 2, loser out• Huntley Project 15,
Shepherd 7, loser out• Conrad 1, Stillwater 0,
undefeated seminal
• Glasgow 8, Huntley
Project 7, fourth place• Stillwater vs. Glasgow,
third place, canceled
• Conrad vs. Stillwater/ Glasgow, championship,
canceled• Final seeds for B/C state
tournament: 1) Conrad, 2)Glasgow, 3) Stillwater, 4)Huntley Project.