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    Te 2015 Glasgow AreaChamber o Commerce &Agriculture Awards Night andDueling Pianos Road Show,sponsored by Cape Air and CellularPlus, will be held Saturday, January31st at the Glasgow Elks Club. Ano host appetizer buffet and socialwill begin at 5:30 p.m., awards at

    7:00 ollowed by the Dueling PianosRoad Show at 7:30. An awards ceremony willbe held during the evening orrecipients ollowed by a shortprogram regarding our past year inreview. Deb Partridge will be namedTe Volunteer o the Year or 2015

    and will be recognized or herdedication and involvement withkey Chamber events. Skip Erickson will be givenTe Presidents Award. Tis awardplaces an emphasis on communityinvolvement and dedication. Deb Partridge is a Valley

    Skip Erickson, Deb Partridge to be recognized Saturday

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    Record and near-record highs across northeast Montanathe past three days had small creeks running and theice coverage on the Milk River melting and breaking up.

    Fortunately there wasnt enough snow to speak of to causeany ooding. A couple more pleasant days are ahead beforewinter returns Friday night and Saturday morning.

    All broke up

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    Te Heirloom Quilters monthly meeting willbe held on Monday, February 2nd at 7:00 p.m. at theGlasgow Senior Citizens Center. Doors will open at

    5:00 or sewing.Remember, Pizza Party.

    Its Quilters Pizza Party Night

    County native who graduated rom Libby High Schoolbut then moved back to Glasgow and worked or ValleyBank or 24 years. Deb has served on the ChamberBoard and stayed involved with chamber events by volunteering. Deb has been an invaluable volunteer orthe Montana Governors Cup Walleye ourney or 15

    years, has helped with the ice shing tournament, Bluesand Brews, Feather Fest, Rock the Block, HighlandGames and many more. Deb Partridge believes thatChamber sponsored events are a very important parto our community and bringing people in rom all overthe country to experience the Glasgow area. Skip Erickson is a Nashua native who graduated romNashua High School in 1966. Erickson was appointed bySenator Mike Manseld to the U.S. Merchant MarineAcademy in Kings Point, New York and graduated

    rom there in 1970. Skip sailed the world or three yearand retired a ships captain. Skip came back to Glasgowin 1973 and went to work or United Insurance andRealty, eventually becoming a partner in the company.Skips involvement with the community is long anddistinguished including being a 40-year member othe Glasgow Kiwanis Club, President o Valley CountySportsmens Club, President and Board Member o woRivers Economic Development, President o Glasgow/Valley county Planning Board, President o GlasgowRural Development Program, President and Board

    Member o FMDH Foundation, Board member o ValleyCounty Detention Center and was appointed by ormerGovernor Marc Racicot as a original member o PrivateLand/Public Wildli e Council. As a sportsman, Skip hastraveled the world collecting an incredible variety owildli e. He currently is working on the World Wildli eExperience which will showcase his collected wildli e athe Northeast Montana Childrens Museum. Te exhibitisnt quite done but there are currently 130-140 animals/sh/reptiles and birds on display. We invite you to join us or a un-lled nigh

    honoring citizens o Valley County and the Glasgowcommunity at the 2015 Annual Glasgow Area Chambero Commerce Agriculture social/awards night and theDueling Piano Road Show. Te cost is $25.00 per person or $45.00 per couple.Advanced tickets are available at the Chamber officeand KL Z/KLAN or at the door or $30.00 per person.You do NO need to be a member to attend. ake thisopportunity and join us or a un-lled evening oentertainment and honoring individuals who wish topromote our local economy and community.

    Chamber Awards continued from front

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    around 9 mph.Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow after 11pm.Mostly cloudy, with a low around 25. North wind 6 to 13mph becoming east northeast after midnight.Saturday: Snow with patchy blowing snow before 11am,then patchy blowing snow and a chance of snow after11am. High near 25. East northeast wind 17 to 21 mph, withgusts as high as 29 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%.New snow accumulation of 1 to 2 inches possible.Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow. Mostlycloudy, with a low around 15. East northeast wind 5 to 9mph.

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    How the fight

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    A cold ront extending rom a low pressure system overHudson Bay will move through northeast Montana Fridaynight and Saturday bringing a return o winter weather tothe area. Light snow will begin in the north Friday night andspread south through the rest o the area Saturday morning.Winds will not be too strong, but enough to produce a littleblowing and drifing snow, mainly north o a line romDodson to Rock Creek to Bainville. Snow will taper to aslight chance Saturday night and continue into Sunday withonly minor accumulations.

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    Ushering in a new era in Americaneducation, U.S. Secretary o EducationArne Duncan announced Wednesday thatall U.S. public schools will soon switch to a

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