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    Montana State Parks celebrating 75 yearsIn honor of Montana State Parks 75th anniversary, Montana artist Monte Dolack

    was commissioned to paint Smith River in June. The painting was made possible

    by a generous gift from the Lee and Donna Metcalf Charitable Foundation and was

    donated to Montana State Parks. Prints of the painting are available for sale on

    the Montana State Parks online store with all proceeds beneftting Montana State

    Parks. The painting was unveiled in a ceremony with artist Monte Dolack (left) and

    Governor Steve Bullock. The original artwork will hang in the state capitol throughoutMontana State Parks 75th anniversary year.

    Montanas Smith River is so popularthat a permit is required to float it. Tepermit process allows visitors a quality,multi-day float in relative solitude. Noted or its spectacular scenery andrenowned trout fishing, the Smith River (atributary o the Missouri River, in centralMontana south o Great Falls) is unique

    with only one public put-in and take-outsite or the entire 59-mile stretch. Permit applications to float SmithRiver State Park are now available throughTursday, February 19, 2015. Te permitdrawing results will be announced on

    And if you are lucky enough to draw a permit...

    Montanas high schoograduation rate has risen

    to 85.4 percent, the highestpoint since OPI begancalculating the rate in 2000 Here is the graduationrate or area high schools:Hinsdale- 100%Nashua- 100%Malta- 94%Glasgow- 90%Frazer- 85%Wol Point- 74%

    Te Annual Knightso Columbus Free TrowContest is right aroundthe corner, scheduled orSunday, January 25that the East Side Schooin Glasgow. Sign-upwill begin at 12:30 withcompetition to start at 1:00 Te local Knights oColumbus Council #2997invites all boys & girls ages10-14, as o January 1st, toparticipate. Contestants

    are required to urnishproo o age and writtenparental consent. Formore inormation contacPaul Etchart, 263-4589.

    Practice on your

    free throws, kids!

    Graduation

    up in Montana

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    Real Life WisdomCommon looking people are the best in theworld. That is the reason the Good Lord makesso many of them.

    Monday, March 2, 2015. Permits are issued each year through a lotteryCelebrated or its spectacular scenery, remote location andexcellent trout fishing, the Smith River is one o Montanamost sought-afer outdoor recreation experiences.

    Parties o up to 15 people can float with one permit

    A person applying or a Smith River permit must bea minimum o 12 years o age at the time they submitheir permit application. Tere are no age restrictions toparticipate on a Smith River float trip. Applicants pay a $10 dollar non-reundable permiapplication ee. Permit lottery results will be availableonline on at stateparks.mt.gov. Successul applicants wilalso be notified through the mail. Tose who receive apermit will pay the appropriate float ees at Camp Bakeprior to launching. Tere are three ways to apply or a float permit: Apply online through the FWP Automated Licensing

    System. Download and print the application and instruction

    (available January 5, 2015). Mail completed applicationto the address on the orm.

    Pick up an application rom any FWP office. For the 2014 float season, Montana State Parkawarded 1,122 permits through the lottery drawing rom7,373 applications; a new record or applicants. In addition to the permit lottery, the public maypurchase as many $5 Super Permit chances as theyd likeMontana State Parks issues one Super Permit each yeathrough a separate lottery. Te recipient o the Super Permiwill be allowed to launch on any date o their choosingor that float season. Te opportunity to purchase chanceor the Smith River Super Permit are available throughTursday, March 19, 2015. Te Super Permit drawing wilbe held on Monday, March 23, 2015. Chances may be purchased online through the FishWildlie & Parks (FWP) Automated Licensing System andat any FWP regional office or license provider. Tis is agood option or another chance or a float, i you arenawarded a permit in the regular drawing.

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    DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON

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    Smith Rivercontinued from front

    A comedy by A.R. Gurney

    LOVE LETTERsStarring Pam L. Veis and our very

    own Artistic Director, Andy Meyers

    January 16, Cottonwood Inn - Doors open at 6:30 pm

    Main Show $30Includes Hors d oeuvres & gourmet desserts

    January 17, Soma Dis Deli - Doors open at 6:00 pmIntimate & informal show $15

    No-host Menu: Salads, Sandwiches, Desserts, Beer & Wine

    ~ GHS Swing Choir members will be featured at both events. ~

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    KLTZ Radio at 504 2nd Ave SChamber of Commerce at 313 Klein Ave.

    Presents

    Te American Legion & Auxiliary Post #41 willmeet this evening (Tursday, January 15th) at 7:00 atthe VFW Hall in Glasgow. Girls Staters Amy Breigenzer and Josie Braatenwho couldnt come in September and will speak nowMary Ann Reddick, National Security Chairman wilfinish out the program. Hostess Chairman will be Pearl Wesen.

    Legion & Auxiliary to meet tonight

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    Glasgow High School

    2015Season

    AFC Divisional Playoff, 1/10 Patriots 35, Ravens 31Randall Corbett and Reynolds Grocery

    AFC Playoff 1/11 Colts 24, Broncos 13 Adrian Mix Jr. and Jason Sauer

    NFC Playoff 1/10 Seahawks 31, Panthers 17 Josh Palm and Kevin NelsonNFC Playoff 1/11 Packers 26, Cowboys 21

    Roger Roness and Kevin Nelson

    Tis Sunday will eature the Packers at the Seahawks andthe Colts at Patriots.

    In other NFL news: Four days beore the AFCChampionship, Colts linebacker Josh McNary is acing elonyrape charges stemming rom an incident reported to policein December. Te Colts said in a statement this morningthat they had requested that the NFL put McNary on the

    commissioners exempt List paid leave which will keephim rom practicing or attending the teams games. And for the Seahawks faithfuls comes this:A Seahawksan has started a petition asking the NFL to revise its mediapolicy so Seattle running back Marshawn Lynch does nothave to talk with reporters. Te petition was posted Sundayon GoPetition.comand had more than 32,000 signatures aso Wednesday afernoon. Te wording in the petition reads: ... I am calling on the NFL to revise its media policyso that all players are given equal and air rights as a humanbeing without ear o financial intimidation. As a an, I have witnessed enough harassment and

    undeserving consequences regarding Marshawn Lynch dueto his very obvious anxiety interacting with the media. Ieel, and many agree, that what you are doing is wrong. Youadvocate against bullying and domestic violence, but force

    your players into uncomfortable situations? With a fineattached?Tere are other players willing to talk to the mediaand it should be a personal choice. Your rules state, Reasonable cooperation with thenews media is essential to the continuing popularity o ourgame and its players and coaches. I dont eel your rulesare reasonable as they read currently, considering the only

    benefit popularity wise the NFL gets by bullying Marshawnis money out o his paycheck. Tis is not OK. And it needsto change because its unnecessary and cruel, as well ashypocritical. Enough is enough! Lynch was fined $100,000 earlier this season ($50,000or this year and $50,000 that was held rom last year i hecooperated) or not talking to the media. He lost an appeal tothe fine last week. Since the $100,000 fine, Lynch has used brie responseswhenever he was asked questions afer games. Tree responseshe used in recent games were: Tanks or asking, Imthankul, and Why do yall keep doing this every week?

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    Montana Pork Producers Council (MPPC) invitesMontana pork producers to attend its annual meetingon Tursday, January 22nd at the Mansfield Civic Centerin Great Falls. By design, the event coincides with theMontana Agricultural and industrial Expo, betterknown as the MAGIE, or producer convenience. Tetheme is aking Charge o Change ocusing on theimpacts o proactive issue management and technologyin swine production. National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) CEO NeilDierks will provide his perspective on issues affectingagriculture and share his experiences leading the swineindustrys legislative organization. In this position,he is responsible or the overall implementation o allNPPC programs. Beginning in 1990, Dierks served the

    national orgnaization in a series o senior executivepositions, including Executive Director o Operations,Vice President or Research and Education and SeniorVice President or Programs. Speaker Sinnika Waugh will teach producers totackle prioritization, delegation, and valuable time-management techniques using her tried-and-true three-step problem solving process and electronic tools suchas email in the session Get More Done Now.Waugh isounder o Your Next Clear Step, a project managementand business analysis coaching firm based in Iowa.

    Registration and tradeshow begins at 8:30 am onTursday, January 22. Educational sessions begin at 9:45am. Other highlights include updates rom the NationalPork Board, the announcement o state winners in theSymbol o Excellence youth carcass contest and an agsaety workshop. Te MPPC membership will elect officersand directors and review industry issues late Tursdayafernoon in a general meeting. A social will ollow withan evening meal served eaturing Montana products. Registration or this event can be accomplished by

    calling the MPPC office at (406) 557-2982 or via emailat [email protected]. Cost o attendance is $20. MAGIE is a regional arm and ranch trade showeaturing exhibitors rom all over the Pacific Northwest,Montana, the Dakotas and Canada. KMON Radio hasproduced the show since 1979 and is now Montanaslargest arm and ranch trade show. From combines totools and over 200 exhibitors, youll find what yourelooking or at MAGIEJanuary 22nd, 23rd, & 24th at theMontana ExpoPark, Four Seasons Arena. For more inocall Ron Korb at 406-761-7600.

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    Taste of PolandDinner & Silent Auction

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    Live Piano Cash Bar: Beer, Wine, & Pop

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    St. Raphaels Parish Center

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