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“No Bull”

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Fort Peck Mayor John Jones, at far left, gets ready to turn ’em loose during Slam the Dam 5.

‘Slam the Dam 5’ is officially in the books!


by Judy Jones “virtual runner”. Because of storms spectacular. Those walking have
Saturday, March 16 dawned with and snow in North Dakota, one of plenty of time to enjoy that view,
a day that was absolutely beautiful! the runners who usually attended as well as visiting with each other.
The sun was shining, the sky was called her mom and said she was Volunteers drove back and forth
clear and the temperature was about doing a virtual run. She began at the checking on walkers and then
20 degrees to begin the walk/run same time we did and ran along the shuttling them back to their cars
preparation. Just a slight breeze was river so she was even near water! She when they finished.
out of the south so the decision was definitely earned her finish bumper Finish items included bottled
made to begin on the west end of the sticker! water, mandarin oranges and the
dam. Signs were put up, tables for A group of folks from Milk River annual bumper sticker souvenir.
registration and finish were set up, attended and many made it all the The Valley County Sheriff ’s Office
the radio station was contacted and way across the face of the dam— and the McCone County Sheriff ’s
we were ready to go. Registration their smiles and shouts of joy as they Office helped with traffic control and
went smoothly—many had picked finished were a joy to behold! a police presence.
up forms earlier and just had to turn Per usual, the porta-potty at the With everyone working together,
them in. halfway road provided welcome relief it was once again a very successful and
At 10:00 sharp the starting gun for many of the walkers. rewarding day. Money earned will be
went off and the walkers/runners Starting from the west end used for Fort Peck Senior Citizens’
began. There was a total of 74 paid provides the view of the lake, future projects. Many thanks to all
participants, which included one powerhouses and hills that is involved!
In Memory of Rita Zeller
The family of Rita Zeller wishes to express
their deep appreciation to those who have
offered such kindness, support, and messages of
sympathy and comfort in our bereavement. We
also send our gratitude to Dr. Knierim and the
nursing staff of FMDH.
~The Zellers and Steins

Skate for the Cure this Friday


The annual Skate for the Cure will be held on
Friday, March 22nd at the Valley Event Center at 7:00
p.m. Members of the local law enforcement agencies,
Early Bird
Glasgow and Long Run Fire Department and others
will be playing a game to raise money for the former
ard
$500 Gas C Relay For Life group.
March 2by5Gl-asgow Auto Safety Center
Sponsored The group is working on establishing a medical
relief assistance fund for residents of Valley County;
more details will be coming on this in the weeks ahead!
There is no charge for the game, but concessions
will be available. There will also be a 50/50 drawing and
the popular Duck Toss during the 2nd intermission.

Cuisine for the Cure looks


Petroleum County to line up a dozen cooks
now in Flood Rod Karst is currently working on lining up cooks

Advisory
for the annual Cuisine For the Cure. The event will
be held on Thursday, April 25th at 6:00 p.m. at the
Tonight: Patchy freezing fog after 1am. Partly cloudy, with a
Cottonwood Inn.
low around 18. Northwest wind 6 to 8 mph. He needs a total of twelve individuals or groups
Wednesday: Patchy freezing fog before 11am. Sunny, with that would be willing to cook for this event. For more
a high near 45. Northwest wind around 6 mph becoming information contact him at 263-8757. (Note: he is in
calm in the morning. Washington, DC this week.)
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 19. Light Only 150 tickets are sold for this event! Tickets will
and variable wind.
go on sale in April.
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 47. Calm wind becoming
east southeast 5 to 7 mph in the afternoon. Betty Stone noted for tourism
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 21. The Montana Office of Tourism and Business
Southeast wind around 7 mph. Development has nominated Glasgow’s Betty Stone
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 50. Southeast wind around for the Tourism Ambassador of the Year Award along
7 mph.
with Chris Burke (West Yellowstone), Diane Medler
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 24. East
southeast wind around 6 mph. (Kalispell), Jeff Ewelt (ZooMontana, Billings) and
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 51. Light east wind. Shirley Beck (Phillipsburg).
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 26. East Finalists will be recognized and celebrated and the
wind around 5 mph becoming calm after midnight. winner will be announced at the Awards Reception and
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 50. North wind 3 to Banquet to be held Monday, April 15th at the Copper
5 mph. King Hotel & Convention Center in Butte, MT as a
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27. feature component of the 2019 Montana Governor’s
Monday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 49. Conference on Tourism and Outdoor Recreation.
Beauty Pageant coming up in Roundup
Pull out your bobby socks and dust off your saddle
Shipping and Receiving Clerk shoes, let’s all rock around the clock as Montana’s Our
Zerbe Brothers Inc., a large New Holland farm equipment dealership Little Miss presents “The Fabulous 50s!” Beauty Pageant.
in northeast Montana for over 69 years has a full-time position for a This is a fun and great opportunity for girls of ALL
Shipping and Receiving Clerk.
Duties and Responsibilities
ages. Age divisions include 0-2 years, 3-6, 7-9, 10-12,
• Ability to perform repetitive tasks • Forklift/Skid steer operation 13-15, 7-19, and 20 years and up.
• Ability to receive, stock, and/or deliver goods and compare quantities to pack This will be held at the Roundup High School on
slip and purchase order.
• Motivated, dependable individual who exhibits strong attention to detail and Saturday, March 30th. Registration is at 9:30 a.m. with
arrives on time for start of shift and can work under minimal supervision competition to begin at 10:00. Entry free is $45.
• Good verbal and written communication skills.
• Familiar with or proficient in Word, Excel, and keyboarding. All contestants compete in “Sunday Best Party
• Some farm equipment knowledge a bonus but not required. Dress” while girls age 7-19 compete in a talent show
Pay and benefits depends on experience. as well. For more information on Montana’s Our Little
Please submit an application/resume to: Miss, please contact Kara Fluet at 406-331-0713 or
Zerbe Brother’s Inc., 54321 US HWY 2, Glasgow, MT 59230
Bonnie Erwin at ourlittlemissmt@gmail.com.
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ VALLEY VIEW HOME invites motivated caring individuals to join our crew
$10 BAG SALE AT THE SOROPTIMIST THRIFT SHOP on winter clothing, as a CNA. We are offering free education in order to certify as a CNA
shoes and purses, March 16th-23rd. Easter clothes & shoes, sports shoes and currently have open seats! Starting wage for new CNAs is $13.50 an
& baseball pants are NOT included. Also in are two queen-size bed frames. hour with stipends depending upon what shift you work. PLEASE VISIT
THE THRIFT SHOP WILL BE CLOSED THE 25TH-26TH TO PUT SPRING OUR ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE FOR DETAILS AND FILL OUT AN
& SUMMER ITEMS OUT. APPLICATION IF INTERESTED.
BUZZ BUZZ
VC PIONEER MUSEUM is looking for a self motivated Museum Associate. MILK RIVER, INC. has an opening for a bookkeeper. PLEASE APPLY
This is only a part time position, 20 hrs or less a week. Would like some AT 219 2ND AVE SOUTH, GLASGOW, MT OR AT JOB SERVICE. FOR
computer skills. Chores include cleaning, taking money for admission and MORE INFORMATION CALL 406-228-8412
sales. A PERSON MAY APPLY BY PICKING UP AN APPLICATION AT BUZZ
THE PIONEER MUSEUM BY APRIL 15, 2019 • 228-8692 HOME CARE SERVICES: Are you reliable, caring, & compassionate
BUZZ person that needs a flexible job? Home Care Services is currently seeking
JOB OPENING: First Community Bank Glasgow has an opening for a part-time PCAs/CNAs for our areas. We will train the right person. FOR
Deposit Operations Specialist. This is a full-time position with benefits. MORE INFO CALL 406-228-4200
Contact Kim Brooks, Human Resource Officer, at 228-8231 or kbrooks@ BUZZ
fcbank.net to obtain an application or Contact Job Service at 653-1720. T&R TRUCKING looking for a Roll-off Truck Driver, full or part time.
M/F disabled and Vet EEO/AA Employer Approximately $28/hr. CDL required. INQUIRE AT T&R TRUCKING 228-
BUZZ 8746
GLASGOW SCHOOLS SUB TEACHERS URGENTLY NEEDED: No degree BUZZ
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on employment tab. CALL SCHOOL ADMIN OFFICE FOR MORE INFO bdrm/bath on main floor), 2-car heated garage, washer/dryer, sprinkler
228-2406. (Equal Employment Opportunity Employer) system & more. $1500/mo. rent. FOR MORE DETAILS CALL JOHN @
BUZZ (406)263-2046
WAGON WHEEL BAR is looking for a part time Bartender/Casino Runner. BUZZ
Hours 4 pm-close Mon., Tues., Wed. Fill out generic application DROP FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 1 bath townhome in St. Marie. Very nice oak
OFF AT WAGON WHEEL BAR AFTER 4PM OR CALL 406-746-3239 hardwood floors, washer & dryer in unit, gas included in rent. $550/mo.
BUZZ CALL 406-228-4080
GLASGOW FLOWER & GIFT is looking for a part-time & holiday employee. BUZZ
Must have good customer service, writing, and computer skills. STOP BY NICE HOUSE FOR RENT 3 bedroom house 1 mile from town. CALL
GLASGOW FLOWER & GIFT FOR DETAILS & JOB DESCRIPTION. • 263-4946
228-8312 BUZZ
BUZZ APPLY NOW FOR FRESHLY RENOVATED UNITS COMING SOON. See
CAMPBELL LODGE: has opening for various shifts. CONTACT 228-9328 if YOU qualify (disabled or over 62) for a modern one bedroom apartment.
OR PICK UP APPLICATION AT CAMPBELL LODGE Stake your claim now to move into an apartment with updated cabinets,
BUZZ flooring, windows & appliances. Move in soon or when it’s all done.
MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS is now hiring an Affordable rent includes all utilities. Rental applications are available on
Administrative Assistant for Glasgow Probation & Parole. $13.70hour our website www.nemontmanor.tamarackpm.com or at the Nemont Manor
plus benefits. APPLY AT HTTP://STATECAREERS.MT.GOV OR office 1100 4th Ave So. Call 228-4306 weekdays 9 - 5 for more info. Check
CONTACT WOLF POINT JOB SERVICE AT (406) 653-1720 FOR MORE out our new Facebook page. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY, PROF.
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Letter to the Buzz


www.deerequipment.com • 406-228-2496 • 54272 Hwy 2 E, Glasgow, MT

on those allotments, proposing to allow the year-


round, continuous grazing of public land by bison,
Thoughts on HJ28 which would impact the future grazing viability of the
allotments.
A few days ago, I heard a representative of The existing BLM designation for managed grazing
the APR (American Prairie Reserve) talking on is what science dictates the rangeland can support.
the radio about HJ28. He mentioned that it is an HJ 28 is a joint resolution requesting denial of
attempt to prevent the APR from exercising their American Prairie Reserve grazing permit. The third
private property rights. reading passed the House 59-40 to move on to the
HJ28 is addressed to the Bureau of Land Senate.
Management (BLM) and asks them to continue The Senate Agriculture, Livestock and Irrigation
managing the federal land under their management Committee will have a hearing on Thursday, March
as they have historically. 21st at 3:00 p.m. in Room 335.
So was the representative trying to claim that Committee members include: Brian Hoven (R)
federal land is the private property of the APR? SD 13, Chair; Mike Lang (R) SD 17 Vice Chair; Frank
Interesting. Smith (D) SD 16 Vice Chair; Kenneth Bogner (R)
Second, he claimed that APR was getting no SD 19; Janet Ellis (D) SD 41; Bruce Gillespie (R) SD
special treatment from the BLM, because anyone 9; Margie MacDonald (D) SD 26; Albert Olszewski
with a federal grazing allotment is free to petition (R) SD 6; Ryan Osmundson (R) SD 15; Daniel R
for changes. This is true. Salomon (R) SD 47; Susan Webber (D) SD 8.
They would only be receiving special treatment We need to put some heat on our Montana Senators
if the BLM were actually to allow them to remove to vote for HJ28. The APR’s mission kills mainstreet.
their interior fences and graze without management, Whether you live on a ranch or in town, anyone who
because anyone else with a federal grazing allotment enjoys shopping locally has a vital stake in the passage
would be laughed out of the room if they asked to of this resolution!
graze federal land without making any attempt to EVERYONE living, working and enjoying
keep it healthy and productive. Northeast Montana is urged to call (406-444-4800)
~ Sierra Stoneberg Holt AND email. Simply go to the Montana Legislature
Hinsdale home page, click on Legislative roster and you’ve got
Note from the Buzz on HJ28, BLM & APR his/her e-mail address and primary phone number.
The American Prairie Reserve controls private
properties tied to 18 Bureau of Land Management
grazing allotments in Fergus, Petroleum, Phillips, and
Valley counties.
The APR has requested that the BLM fundamentally
shift long-established grazing practices on the 18
BLM allotments, which encompass 250,000 acres of
public property. The APR has petitioned to change
the allotments from seasonal or rotational grazing to
year-round grazing and remove the interior fencing
Let’s Bake Artisan Bread! Feeling overwhelmed?
Moving to Prairie Ridge,
MSU Extension Agent, Roubie Younkin will host an
evening of bread making Tuesday, March 26th at 6:00 The Manor or Valley View?
p.m. in the Community Room of the Valley County Let us help.
Courthouse.
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have baked your way through numerous recipes, anyone
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covers baker’s math, ingredient selection and function, CABBAGE................................ .59¢ lb.
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including flour technology and brief introduction the PORK TENDERLOINS...............$2.49 lb.
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milling process, mixing methods, fermentation, baking, SOLE FILLETS .........................$6.99 lb. French Toast • Sausage Patty
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40 Knots 1 lb. 51-60 ct. BBQ Rib Sandwich • Baked Beans
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