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Getting Educated
April 3 - 9
SHOWINGS
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April is STD awareness month, an annual
observance to raise awareness on the impact of Sexually
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Transmitted Diseases (STDs) in the lives of Americans.
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STDs are a major public health concern. The Center
for Disease Control (CDC) estimates adolescents and
young adults between the ages of 15-24 account for nearly
20 million new sexually transmitted diseases each year in
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the United States. Teens are at an increased risk with an
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estimated 1 in 4 that will become infected. Adolescents
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who have multiple sexual partners and have unprotected
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sex are at greater risk of contracting infections.
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Many of those who are infected are unaware and
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have no symptoms. These communicable diseases
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are spread through sexual contact, including vaginal,
Walleyes Unlimited Member or stop in at Glasgow Chamber or Commerce or
Glasgow Auto Safety Center
anal, and oral sex. The health consequences of sexually
transmitted disease can be life altering. If left untreated,
they can lead to infertility, pregnancy complications,
Terrible wars have been fought where millions organ damage and even death.
have died for one idea - freedom. And it seems The only way to know for sure whether you
have an STD is to get tested at your local health
that something that means so much to so many department. Some STDs can be cured easily with
people would be worth having.
antibiotics when caught early; and others have no
known cure but are 100% treatable.
Throughout the month of April, help us protect
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STDs and promote well-being by getting tested. For
low cost, confidential testing please call Valley County
Health Department to make an appointment at 2286261. Working together to build awareness will help us
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prevent the spread of STDs in our community.
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PCCW PARISH COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN is looking
for donations for Annual Spring Rummage Sale! April 30 - May 2.
DONATIONS CAN BE DROPPED OFF ANYTIME AT ST. RAPHAELS
PARISH CENTER
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FUN & FRIENDLY WORKPLACE! Join the fun at Taco Shack. You must
be at least 14 years old, be responsible & have transportation. PICK
UP AN APPLICATION AT TACO SHACK OR CALL SHERRI 228-2979.
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HELP WANTED: Full-time Customer Service and Office Person. Duties
for this position include: waiting on customers, answering phones,
making work orders, ordering, checking in inventory, pricing and putting
inventory away, pricing and making sales slips, processing returns and
credits, cleaning and organizing store and work area, computer data
entry, and various other office and clerical duties as assigned. Benefits
offered for full-time employees after probation period include a 401K
plan, personal days, and insurance. Wage is $11.00-$13.00/hr. STOP
BY GLASGOW JOB SERVICE TO PICK UP AN APPLICATION, JOB
#10110109.
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HELP WANTED Part-time Cashier/Stock Person at J.R.s Party Store.
Wed., Thurs., Fri., 9:30am - 6:30pm. Must be 18 and able to lift 50 to 60 lbs.,
have excellent customer service w/ some computer experience. Requires
ASKING $119,000
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It was near the end of the Wednesday, April 8, edition
of The Sports Cage on Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
radio station CKRM 620 AM when host Rod Pedersen
and an co-host Mitchell Scruffy Blair were discussing
local pizza.
The Sports Cage Pizza Pig Out is set for Friday, May 8,
at the Italian Club in Regina, where 250 tickets will be sold
for the first-ever fundraiser for KidSport where patrons
will have the opportunity to sample, and vote on, Reginas
best pizza, with ballots for Top 10, Best Crust, Best Sauce,
Best Specialty Pizza, etc.
If youre familiar with The Sports Cage, which airs 4:076:30 p.m. MDT Monday through Friday, you know Pedersen
reads text messages from listeners. As he and Scruffy were
discussing the upcoming Pizza Pig Out, Pedersen says,
Heres a text from my daughter. Eugenes Pizza.
Wheres Eugenes Pizza? Scruffy asks.
Glasgow, Montana, answers Pedersen. You have a
pizza from there it will change your life.
What were you doing in Glasgow, Montana, Scruffy
asks.
The answer is Pedersens daughter was playing in the
Jeff Jurgens Memorial Tournament back around the 20092011 time frame and they stopped in Eugenes Pizza a few
times while there.
Ive met the owners. Theyre brothers, said Pedersen,
the play-by-play voice of the Canadian Football Leagues
Saskatchewan Roughriders, referring to Jeff and Sam Knodel.
Maybe we should get them up here (for the May 8
Pizza Pig Out), says Scruffy.
Better be careful, Scruffy, you might not want a
Eugenes Pizza entry in the mix up there with the Regina
pizzas. After all, Eugenes is fresh off a huge victory
in the Montana Mints 2015 Best Pizza in Montana
Championships, receiving 48 percent of the votes with
around 10,000 cast! Daniels County Leader
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Scrambled Eggs
Cinn. Stick Juice Milk
Lunch
Hamburger w/ Fixings
Broccoli w/ Ranch Frozen Juicee
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Pilot Project Opening BMAs along Milk River for Spring Turkey Season
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks in Glasgow is
conducting a pilot project to open Block Management
Areas (BMAs) for spring turkey hunting along the
Milk River.
Up to 9 BMAs could be open for the spring turkey
season, beginning April 11, and running through
May 17. Most of the properties are located along the
Milk River between Hinsdale and Nashua.
According to Tim Potter, Jr., Region 6 BMA
coordinator, the idea of spring turkey hunting on
BMAs has been in the works for awhile. I have
been contacted by landowners and sportsmen about
this for some time, Potter said. Considering that
most available turkey habitat and populations are
on private land, this is a step in the right direction
to getting more access for turkey hunters in Valley
County.
The pilot project will determine how much use
these areas get by turkey hunters. If participation
is high enough, this could become a permanent
addition to many of the area BMAs. Normally, the
BMA season runs from the beginning of September
(opening of upland bird and archery) until January 1
(the closing of upland birds).
BMA access will be granted through a traditional
sign-in box on the properties, and will be advertised
by a green sign titled 2015 Spring Turkey BMA Pilot
Project. Signing in will allow hunters access only for
turkey hunting.
Other activities such as shed hunting, fishing,
or small game hunting are not allowed. Permission
for such activities must be separately allowed by the
landowner.
All BMA rules and expectations in place during
the general season will still apply. These include, but
are not limited to, leaving gates as they are found,
areas of walk-in hunting only, parking in designated
parking areas, using caution around livestock, taking
Connors Field