january 22, 2015 (thursday)
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Breaker 1-9, Breaker 1-9, this heres
the Rubber Duckie and we have
a new recruit to take an oversized
load to Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.Over. Yes indeed, we have had
some huge over-sized loads coming
through Glasgow, some headed
for the Bakken and others headed
northward and up to Canada. Four
year-old Jacob Bishop got the grand
tour of two humongous heaters
headed to a mine outside of Moose
Jaw. The rigs were parked at the
Northeast Montana Fairgrounds
before the sun set for the evening.
Photos by Leslie Bishop
Breaker 1-9
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AFC Championship, 1/18 Patriots 45 Colts 7
Eric Seyfert and Bryan KrumwiedeNFC Championship 1/18 Seahawks 28 Packers 22
Reynolds Grocery and Travis Doke
Super Bowl XLIX the Duel in the Desert will beplayed in the University o Phoenix Stadium on Sunday,
February 1st starting at 2:30 p.m. on NBC. Tis will be New Englands eighth Super Bowlappearance (3-4) while Seattle is in its third title game(1-1). Head Coach Pete Carroll is looking to becomeonly the seventh coach to lead his team to consecutiveSuper Bowl titles, joining Vince Lombardi (Packers), DonShula (Dolphins), Chuck Noll (Steelers), Jimmy Johnson(Cowboys), Mike Shanahan (Broncos) and Bill Belichick(Patriots). At 63, he would be the second-oldest coach towin the game behind om Coughlin.
Tis is Bill Belichicks sixth trip to the Super Bowl
as head coach o the Patriots (3-2). Under his leadershipsince taking over in 2000, New England is 176-65. He isthe all-time winningest coach in NFL postseason historywith 21, one more than Dallas om Landry. Belichick becomes only the third coach to go up againsthis predecessor in the Super Bowl. Pete Carroll had thePatriots job beore Belichick. In Super Bowl XXXVII, ampaBays Jon Gruden aced Oaklands Bill Callahan, Grudensormer assistant with the Raiders. And in Super Bowl III, theJets Weeb Ewbank aced his ormer team Baltimore and DonShula.
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he 2015 Glasgow Area Chamber o Commerce
& Agriculture Awards Night and Dueling Pianos
Road Show, sponsored by Cape Air and Cellular
Plus, will be held Saturday January 31st, 2015 at theGlasgow Elks Club.
A no host appetizer buet and social will begin
at 5:30 p.m. with awards at 7:00, ollowed by the
Dueling Pianos Road show at 7:30.
An awards ceremony will be held during the
evening or recipients ollowed by a short program
regarding our past year in review.
he Chamber was pleased to honor Rob Davis
with the Annual Del Strommen/rend Setter Award
given at the New rends in Ag Seminar on January14th, 2015. He was recognized or his innovation in
Agriculture and community involvement.
he Volunteer o the Year or 2015 will be
awarded or their dedication and involvement with
key Chamber events. he Presidents Award will
also be awarded. his award places an emphasis on
community involvement and dedication.
Everyone is invited to this un-illed night
honoring citizens o Valley County and the Glasgow
community at the 2015 Annual Glasgow AreaChamber o Commerce Agriculture social/awards
night and the Dueling Piano Road Show.
he cost is $25.00 per person or $45.00 per
couple. Advanced tickets are available at the Chamber
oice and KLZ/KLAN or at the door or $30.00 per
person. You do NO need to be a member to attend
ake this opportunity or a un-illed evening o
entertainment and honoring individuals who wish to
promote our local economy and community.
Deuling Pianos Road Show highlights
Glasgow Chambers Awards Banquet
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Normal high or Friday is 24 degrees while thenormal low is five degrees, so were definitely in or atreat over the next several days. .
While Saturdays orecast is well into the 40s, theorecast is also calling or plenty o wind to go with it.But its much better than 0 with 30 mph gusts!Tonight:Mostly cloudy, with a temperature rising to around26 by 7pm. West northwest wind around 9 mph.
Friday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 40. West wind 7 to9 mph.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 29. West
wind around 8 mph.
Saturday:A 20 percent chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with
a high near 44. West northwest wind 8 to 13 mph increasingto 15 to 20 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high
as 28 mph.
Saturday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around 35. West
northwest wind 14 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 45. West wind
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Sunday:Night Mostly cloudy, with a low around 32.
Monday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 45.
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Wednesday:Partly sunny, with a high near 35.
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A small boy named Hameed lived in a village inLibya. None o his classmates liked him because o histupidity, especially his teacher, who was always yellingat him You are driving me crazy Hameed! One day Hameeds mother came into school tocheck on how he was doing. Te teacher told his mothehonestly, that her son was simply a disaster, getting very
low marks and that she had never seen such a dumb boyin her entire teaching career! Te mother was shockedat the eedback, withdrew her son rom the school andeven moved to another town! wenty five years later, the teacher was diagnosedwith an incurable cardio disease. All the doctors stronglyadvised her to have an open heart operation, which onlyone surgeon could perorm. Lef with no other optionsthe teacher decided to have the operation, which wassuccessul. When she opened her eyes afer the surgery she sawa handsome doctor smiling down at her! She wanted tothank him, but could not talk. Her ace started to turnblue, she raised her hand, trying to tell him somethingbut eventually died! Te doctor was shocked and was trying to work ouwhat went wrong, when he turned around he saw ourriend Hameed, working as a cleaner in the clinic, whohad unplugged the oxygen equipment to connect hivacuum cleaner. Now seriously, please dont say you thought Hameed
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ouching tale of Hameed
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Be cautious!
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Oil Spill in the Yellowstone River Montana Fish, Wildlie & Parks has issued aconsumption advisory or fish caught in the YellowstoneRiver in the area o a Jan. 17, 2015, oil spill west oGlendive. People who have caught fish in the YellowstoneRiver between the spill site, six miles upstream romGlendive, and the North Dakota state line should becautious about consuming them. Tis week FWP biologists started capturing fishbelow the oil spill site and sending them to a laboratoryor testing. Biologists and game wardens also are askinganglers i they will donate fish rom their catch orlaboratory testing. est results should be returned inthe next two weeks and FWP will publish the data so
fishermen can determine whether their catch is suitableor consumption. Published research indicates that petroleumcompounds can accumulate in fish or 40 or moredays afer a spill. FWP will continue to sample fishthroughout the river to try to detect any accumulation.Petroleum compounds can also be passed on to fishthrough the ood chain when micro-organisms, insects,worms, crustaceans and other aquatic animals absorbpetroleum compounds and then are eaten by fish. Te advisory was issued as a precaution, advising
anglers to tend toward conservative decisions andprudent practice when it comes to the health effects othe oil spill. In addition to paddlefish and endangered pallidsturgeon, this stretch o the Yellowstone River holds andadditional 49 known species:channel catfish, sauger, walleye, northern pike,bigmouth buffalo, black bullhead, black crappie,bluegill, blue sucker, brassy minnow, brook stickleback,burbot, cisco, common carp, creek chub, emerald
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Tomas Jefferson was a very remarkable man whostarted learning very early in lie and never stopped. At 5, began studying under his cousins tutor. At 9, studied Latin, Greek and French. At 14, studied classical literature and additional
languages.
At 16, entered the College o William and Mary. Alsocould write in Greek with one hand while writing thesame in Latin with the other.
At 19, studied Law or 5 years starting under GeorgeWythe.
At 23, started his own law practice. At 25, was elected to the Virginia House o Burgesses. At 31, wrote the widely circulated Summary View o
the Rights o British America? And retired rom hislaw practice.
At 32, was a Delegate to the Second Continental
Congress. At 33, wrote the Declaration o Independence. At 33, took three years to revise Virginias legal code
and wrote a Public Education bill and a statute orReligious Freedom.
At 36, was elected the second Governor o Virginiasucceeding Patrick Henry.
At 40, served in Congress or two years. At 41, was the American minister to France and
negotiated commercial treaties with European nationsalong with Ben Franklin and John Adams.
At 46, served as the first Secretary o State underGeorge Washington.
At 53, served as Vice President and was electedpresident o the American Philosophical Society.
At 55, drafed the Kentucky Resolutions and becamethe active head o Republican Party.
At 57, was elected the third president o the UnitedStates.
At 60, obtained the Louisiana Purchase doubling thenations size.
At 61, was elected to a second term as President. At 65, retired to Monticello. At 80, helped President Monroe shape the Monroe
Doctrine. At 81, almost single-handedly created the University
o Virginia and served as its first president. At 83, died on the 50th anniversary o the Signing o the
Declaration o Independence along with John Adams.Tomas Jefferson knew because he himsel studied theprevious ailed attempts at government. He understoodactual history, the nature o God, his laws and the nature
o man. Tat happens to be way more than what mosunderstand today. Jefferson really knew his stuff. A voicrom the past to lead us in the uture: John F. Kennedy held a dinner in the white House oa group o the brightest minds in the nation at that timeHe made this statement: Tis is perhaps the assemblyo the most intelligence ever to gather at one time inthe White House with the exception o when Toma
Jefferson dined alone.
Some Tomas Jefferson Quotes:When we get piled upon one another in large cities, as iEurope, we shall become as corrupt as Europe.
Te democracy will cease to exist when you take awayrom those who are willing to work and give to thoswho would not.
It is incumbent on every generation to pay its own debtas it goes. A principle which i acted on would save onehal the wars o the world.
I predict uture happiness or Americans i they canprevent the government rom wasting the labors o thpeople under the pretense o taking care o them.
My reading o history convinces me that most badgovernment results rom too much government.
No ree man shall ever be debarred the use o arms.
Te strongest reason or the people to retain the righto keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protecthemselves against tyranny in government.
Te tree o liberty must be rereshed rom time to timwith the blood o patriots and tyrants.
o compel a man to subsidize with his taxes thpropagation o ideas which he disbelieves and abhors i
sinul and tyrannical.
Tomas Jefferson said in 1802: I believe that banking institutions are mordangerous to our liberties than standing armies. I thAmerican people ever allow private banks to controthe issue o their currency, first by inflation, then bdeflation, the banks and corporations that will grow uaround the banks will deprive the people o all property- until their children wake-up homeless on the continentheir athers conquered.
Who was Tomas Jefferson?
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Montana Attorney General im Fox is warning peopleabout aggressive and sometimes threatening phone callsrom scammers that are impersonating Internal RevenueService agents. Te scammers try to trick people into believingthey owe tax debt and demand that payments be made
immediately over the phone. Fox says that the scammers also threaten to take legalaction i the taxpayer ails to immediately pay taxes romprevious tax years. Te callers demand payment by creditcards, prepaid debit cards, or wire transers. Sometimes, the callers are even leaving voicemailsor taxpayers to call back. Once the potential victimreturns the call, the scammer immediately goes into theirdemands or immediate payment. Te calls are believed tobe originating rom overseas locations and phone numbersare spooed, making tracking the individuals carrying
out theses scams very difficult. Fox said the scams couldalso come in the orm o an email. Across the nation, millions o dollars have been lostand the IRS encourages people to educate themselvesabout several IRS related scams, including the IRSImpersonation Phone Scam, visit the IRS website. Consumers need to know that the IRS doesnt cold-call people and demand payment by phone. So i you get acall rom a person who claims to be rom the IRS and theyare demanding money rom you over the phone, you canhang up, Attorney General Fox added.
Anyone wondering whether they owe previous yearsederal taxes should seek help by contacting the IRSaxpayer Assistance Office at (800) 829-1040. Questionsabout state taxes can be directed to the MontanaDepartment o Revenue at (866) 859-2254. Consumers receiving these calls should do theollowing:1. Do not provide any bank account or other personal or
financial inormation to a person or company that youdont know.
2. Do not wire money to a person or company you dont
know.3. Hang up the phone.4. I you think you owe taxes, call the IRS or the Montana
Department o Revenue directly. For more inormation on this and other scams, visitthe M Office o Consumer Protection website, or call:(800) 481-6896 or (406) 444-4500; Fax: (406) 442-2174.E-mail: [email protected]
(Just a thought... isnt the IRS just one big scamall in itself?)
ax Season Scam Alert
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