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Published by BS Central515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: [email protected]
Vol. 5, No. 18 Tuesday, March 8, 2016
A result of great collaboration, a big-name concert will be returning to the Northeast Montana Fair (NEMF) this summer. Recording artists Emerson Drive and J.T. Hodges are set to take the stage Friday, July 29th. After a multi-year hiatus, the Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture, Milk River Motor Sports, KLTZ/Mix-93, the Glasgow Rodeo
Committee and the Glasgow Tourism Business Improvement District have partnered with the NEMF Board to make it possible. “These groups are heavily vested in this concert,” said committee member Haylie Shipp. “We hope to rejuvenate this part of our Northeast Montana Fair, adding energy to the entire event.” Tickets will go on sale Monday, March 14th and can
be purchased from the Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture and KLTZ/Mix-93. Other changes to this year’s fair include moving the PRCA Rodeo performances to Wednesday, July 27th and Thursday, July 28th. The much-anticipated, pack-the-grandstands demolition derby will conclude the NEMF on Saturday evening, July 30th.
Big changes coming to the Northeast Montana Fair
For well over a decade, Emerson Drive has been a staple in the country music community, known for being a band to crank out the hits, deliver electrifying stage shows and wow audiences all across North America. During their evolving career, the Canadian band — consisting of Brad Mates, Danick Dupelle, Mike Melancon, and Dale Wallace. has scored numerous hits such as “I Should Be Sleeping,” “Fall Into Me,” “Last One Standing” and their emotional, chart-topping ballad, “Moments.”
Late Nite LaffsHillary Clinton came up a lot during the debate. At one point, Ted Cruz even asked Trump why he wrote four checks to Hillary for her campaign in 2008. Trump said, “Look, with all the women I have to write checks to every month, it’s easy to get carried away.” ~ Jimmy Fallon
Osama bin Laden’s will has come out, and in the will he says he wanted most of his $29 million fortune to be used “on jihad.” And $5 million goes to his Siamese cat, Mr. Peepers. ~ Conan O’Brien
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The Prairie Symphonette will be hosting its 39th Annual Spring Concert “A Spring Fling: A Celebration of Music for Films”on Saturday, March 12th at 3:00 p.m. in the Scobey High School Gymnasium. The concert will feature show tunes and movie theme favorites, including The Lord of the Rings, Highlights From Harry Potter, and Pirates of the Caribbean, Go West, and many more. The concert is under the direction of Matthew Goettle. Also featured will be a Tuba performance by Marty Erickson, a professor from Lawrence University in Kansas. Mr. Erickson will also be conducting a low brass master class for area students at Scobey High School this Friday, March 11th. The Prairie Symphonette is made up of performers from northeast Montana and Western North Dakota, including the towns of Scobey, Glasgow, Nashua, Froid, Williston, and Flaxville. There will be refreshments served after the concert. There is no charge for admission, however contributions are welcome, and a donation basket will be at the door.
Great day to be in ScobeyPrairie Symphonette to hold their annual spring concert
JT Hodges, who will be performing at the 2016 Northeast Montana Fair, signed with Show Dog-Universal Music in 2011 and released his debut single “Hunt You Down”, which charted on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs. The follow up single “Goodbyes Made You Mine” raced up the charts and the music video quickly racked up more than one million views; the song continues to be a fan favorite. Another single off the album “Sleepy Little Town” spent two weeks at #1 on Sirius/XM’s The Highway. That same year Hodges was nominated as a semi-finalist in the New Artist of the Year category for the 47th Annual Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards.
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HELDOVER
PRAYER TO ST. JUDEPrecious St. Jude, precious Mother, and Sacred Heart of Jesus be praised, adored, and glorified throughout the world forever. Say three times a day for nine days and promise publication and your prayers will be answered, no matter how impossible, before the ninth day. Thank you St. Jude, for prayers answered.
Amen
We got the year 2016 off to a rocky start at the Franzen household. Now we want to thank everyone for their thoughtfulness, prayers and cards since that time. We are happy to report the doctors have given the green light after a number of tests. A special thank you to all my guardian angels at church on New Years Day: David & Ellen Guttenberg, Nancy Carney, Dawn Sugg, and Mary Volk as well as the ambulance crew (Clay & Sherri Berger and LeRoy Kountz) that came and picked me up and took me to the hospital. Also the Emergency Room staff that got me back up and running.
God is Good!!! Doris & Albert Franzen and Family
Hasbro announced they are making a new version of the popular game board Monopoly to appeal to a younger generation. That means it won’t come with any cash, so you’ll have to borrow some from your parents’ Monopoly set. ~ Jimmy Fallon
BUZZIFIEDS
8-14 day outlook says...
Tonight: A slight chance of rain showers before midnight, then a slight chance of freezing rain. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 30. South wind around 6 mph becoming east in the evening. Chance of precipitation is 20%.Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 55. West wind 6 to 9 mph. Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 30. Southwest wind 5 to 8 mph becoming southeast after midnight. Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 62. Southeast wind 8 to 13 mph. Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 39. South southwest wind around 11 mph. Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 61. West southwest wind 8 to 11 mph. Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 61.Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 59.Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 57.
$10 Bag Sale: Ends Saturday, March 12. Clothing, shoes, purses, winter jackets, snow pants, and boots (some exclusions). The thrift store has sports shoe(not included in bag sale), lots of formals, kitchen items, infant toys, strollers, etc. Stop by and Check it all out! SoroptomiSt thrift Store - donationS welcome.
BUZZhome for Sale: Beautiful, serene acreage for sale by owner. The place sits on 3.48 acres just south of Glasgow. House is 2528 sq. ft., many out buildings A MUST SEE. for more information or to View call 230-2355
BUZZfor rent or Sale: 3 BR, bath and 3/4, remodeled kitchen, oak cabinets new stove/fridge, fenced in yard, garage door opener. $550 rent, $29,500 sale. St. Marie. call 406-524-3742
BUZZfor rent: 3 BR, 1 bath, attached garage, on one floor. Nice place to live, recently updated, with newer appliances, paint and carpet $550 plus utilities. Pets are welcome. Located 75 North Star, St. Marie. call helland agency 228-2114
BUZZfor rent: 3 BR, 1 bath condo in St. Marie. $500 plus utilities call 263-2113
BUZZgreat family home for rent: Spacious 3 BR close to town. Garage, 1½ baths, custom built-ins, refurbished interior. Water and sewer provided. No smoking or pets. Damage deposit required. call (406) 367-9300
BUZZfor rent: 1241 sq. ft. wide open floor plan to tailor to your own design. New space features floor heat, Hwy 2 access with off street parking and LED signage available in J.R.’s Party Store new building. Serious inquiries only please. call 228-4622 or 406-852-3442
BUZZhoUSe for rent: 3 BR, 2 bath, home. 1 mi. West of town. $750/mo + $750/deposit. call 228-2345
BUZZnewly remodeled Bed & Breakfast in Nashua call 263-3567
BUZZfor rent: 5 bedroom, 1 ¾ bath, newly remodeled north side home. $1,200/month plus utilities. No Pets. call 406-696-5016
BUZZhelp wanted: Gateway Club has openings for all positions; Bar, server, dish and kitchen help. contact the gateway clUB at 526-3557
BUZZfor Sale: Ameri-Glide stair lift, Summit Model, 14 to 18 ft. track, lifts up to 300lbs. Asking $1,200 cash. You move and install it. Maytag Portable Dishwasher and Microwave Oven, Asking $75 cash for both; you pick up. pleaSe call 406-524-3370. leaVe meSSage if no anSwer
BUZZfor Sale: 1987 Ford Escort Wagon, 4 door, hatch back, runs, would be a good re-build project for the aspiring mechanic, or a teaching project, or for parting out. Asking $200 cash. You transport. pleaSe call 406-524-3370. leaVe meSSage if no anSwer
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Grand Opening Fri. March 11th 9 am - 5:30 pm • Sat. March 12th 9 am- 3 pm
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It looks like Northeast Montana has a good chance of having above normal temperatures and precipitation over the next couple of weeks.
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THURSDAYSoup: Potato
Lunch: French DipDinner: 2 pc. Liver & Onion
WEDNESDAYSoup: Beer Cheese
Lunch: Bacon Cheeseburger Dinner: 8 oz. Chicken
Fried Steak
Glasgow EyeCare
WILL BE CLOSED FRI. MAR. 4 - 11
For AppointmentsCall 228-8200
GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU
BreakfastEgg & Cheese Wrap • Tri Tater
Juice • Milk Lunch
Chili w/ Cheese • CornPears • Cinnamon Bun Choice of Fruit • Milk
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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks honored the service of its Region 6 Hunter and Bowhunter Education volunteer instructors at the annual workshop held on Saturday, February 27, at the Cottonwood Inn in Glasgow. The workshop is an annual event that invites all the volunteer instructors across the region for a day filled with visiting, updates to the program, demonstrations of new equipment and ideas, and most importantly, honoring years of service. Receiving awards at this year’s workshop were numerous instructors with service ranging from 5 to 30 years (please see the list below). All service award recipients receive a plaque, with other milestones receiving special awards, including: 10 year: engraved knife; 20 year: FWP belt buckle; 30 year: voucher for purchase of a firearm. Highlighting this year’s awards was Larry Lett, of Malta, who has been an instructor for 30 years. “As evidenced by the decades of service our instructors give to our programs, there’s an incredible amount of dedication and commitment out there in our communities,” said FWP Region 6 Information and Education Program Manager Marc Kloker. “These volunteers play a key role in shaping future Montana hunters by providing training in safety, ethics, conservation, and the proper use of firearms and archery equipment. Larry Lett, and others like him, works very hard to pass the state’s rich hunting heritage on to the next generations. Please be sure to thank your local hunter and bowhunter education instructors when you see them.” Also receiving a special award, for the Region 6 instructor of the year, was Beau Hyatt of Bainville. Beau, a junior instructor, received his 5-year instructor plaque this year. Beau has been involved, along with his dad Chuck Hyatt, in instructing eight classes since he began. He has taught every aspect of the hunter education course, and has logged numerous hour of set-up, prep, and clean-up of each class. Beau plans to continue instructing hunter education, as an adult instructor, as he begins college this fall in Havre. “I have seen Beau’s dedication and commitment to hunter education firsthand,” says Kloker. “He relates well to students, demonstrates all aspects of safe and responsible hunting, and is a very dedicated instructor. He, and other young instructors, is the future of the program.” In addition to the awards, many door prizes were
also given away. Donations from Glasgow businesses Markle’s Ace Hardware, D&G Sports and Western, and Westside Sporting Goods in Malta made almost everyone a winner. FWP donated several items including outdoor equipment, a Buck knife, Onyx Map chip, a framed elk print, and numerous discount vouchers. FWP is thankful to have hundreds of qualified instructors across the state, and always welcomes new additions. For information on becoming a Hunter or Bowhunter Education instructor in Region 6, please contact Marc Kloker at 406-228-3704, or go to the website at http://fwp.mt.gov/education/hunter/instructors/ to learn more and apply. Region 6 Hunter and Bowhunter Education Award List:
Volunteer Hunter and Bowhunter Education Instructors Honored
5 Year Hunter EdBeau Hyatt, BainvilleDwain Lavinder, Harlem
5 Year Bowhunter EdDwain Lavinder, Harlem
10 Year Hunter EdTimothy Hammond, HarlemCharles Hyatt, BainvilleThomas Jones, HaysPaul Skyberg, Glasgow
10 Year Bowhunter EdTimothy Hammond, HarlemThomas Jones, HaysMatt Veit, Malta
20 Year Hunter EdWalter Reller, Scobey
30 Year Hunter EdLarry Lett, Malta
Wayde Cooperider (at left) presents Beau Hyatt of Bainville the “Region 6 Instructor of the Year Award”.
Wayde Cooperider
presents Larry Lett
of Malta his 30-year
instructor plaque and
gift certificate.
Photo by Lih-An Yang
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Gold n’ Plump 52 oz. SeasonedWHOLE CHICKEN.........................$4.99Pork Shoulder ArmPICNIC ROAST...........................99¢ lb.Jennie-O 32 oz.FESTIVE TURKEY ROAST.........$3.99 ea.Aqua Star 32 oz. Pkg.POLLOCK FILLETS..................$5.99 ea.Boneless BeefTRI TIP ROAST OR STEAKS......$5.99 lb.PorkBABY BACK RIBS....................$3.49 lb.Progresso 15.25 - 19 oz. Sel. Var.SOUP..........................................4/$5
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Track and Field•Mon Mar 14 – 1st Day of
Practice•Sat. April 2 - Glasgow
Invitational – 9:00 a.m.•Wed. Apr. 6 - Cal Wearley
Meet in Havre •Fri.Apr.8– Nashua
Invitational in Glasgow •Sat. Apr. 9 - Wibaux
Invitational at Glendive •Sat. Apr. 16 – Baker
Invitational•Mon.Apr.18-Scotty
Qualifiers in Glasgow- 4:00 p.m.
•Fri. Apr 22 - Sidney Invitational
•Tues Apr 26 - Malta Invitational
•Fri-Sat Apr 29-30 - Glendive Invitational
•TuesMay3rd–Glasgow Top 10 – 3:00 p.m.
•Fri May 6th – Wolf Point Invitational
•Sat May 7th - Miles City Invitational or Jean Driekosen Hinsdale Invitational in Glasgow
•Sat May 14th - District 2B in Glasgow
•Sat May 21 - Northern B in Great Falls
•May 26-28 - State B @ Bozeman
Scotty spring sports schedules announced, practices start next MondayGolf•Mon Mar 14 – 1st Day of
Practice •Fri Apr 1 - Shelby
Invitational •Tues Apr 5 – Poplar
Invitational @ Wolf Point •Fri Apr 8 - Forsyth
Invitational •Thurs Apr 14 - Huntley
Invitational •FriApril22-Glasgow
Invitational •Sat April 23 - Malta
Invitational •Fri Apr 29 - Wolf Point
Invitational •Sat Apr 30 – Harlem
Invitational •Wed May 4 – Scobey
Invitational •Sat May 7 - Chinook
Invitational •Mon May 9 - Divisionals
@ Shelby •May 17-18 - State B @
Huntley/Shepherd
Softball•Tues Mar 29 - @
Lewistown (JV/V/JV) 2:00/3:30/5:00
•Thurs Mar 31 – @ Glendive (JV/V)
•Mon Apr 4 - @ Miles City (JV/JV)
•TuesApr12- Sidney (JV/V)
•ThursApr14– Glendive (3:30 JV/V)
•Fri Apr 15-16 – @ Lewistown Invitational
•MonApr18– Miles City (JV/JV)
•Thurs Apr 21 - @ Havre •Fri Apr 22 - @ Shelby (vs.
Conrad and Shelby) •Sat Apr 23 - @ Conrad
Invitational •FriApr29-30–Scotty
Softball Slam (All 9 Eastern B/C Schools)
•ThursMay5– Havre (JV/V) •Sat May 7 - @ Havre
Invitational (2 V and 2 JV) •Mon May 9 – @ Sidney
(3:30 JV/V) •Fri May 20-21 Eastern B/C
Divisional @ Columbus •Thu May 26-28 State B/C
@ Kalispell