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Let’s talk
catfishin’
One of the really cool
aspects of the Milk River
Catfish Classic is whether
you take last place or first
place, if you’ve got a story
to share, you get your share
of microphone time on the
official weigh-in stage!
Thus was the case of the
19th Annual Cat Classic as
Tourney Director Brenner
Flaten had Trevin Gibson
talking about his and his
Dad’s 53rd place finish. So
are Kyle and son Trevin
gonna give ’er another
go? Check out the official
roster below:
20th Annual Milk River Catfish Classic -- Official Team Numbers 15. Dave George, Glasgow, MT., Candy Lagerquist, Glasgow, MT.
1. Kyle Gibson, Glasgow, MT., Trevin Gibson, Glasgow, MT. 16. Andrew Malmend, Saco, MT., Mike Vinson, Glasgow, MT.
2. Brien Gault, Glasgow, MT., Autumn Gault, Glasgow, MT. 17. Jordan Brewer, Billings, MT., Kenny Brewer, Ballantine, MT.
3. Blake Gauer, Park City, MT., Lindsey Gauer, Park City, MT. 18. Zach Miller, Glasgow, MT., Shawn Hopstad, Glasgow, MT.
4. Carter Pedersen, Wolf Point, MT., Peyton Pedersen, Billings, MT. 19. Kevin Howie, Billings, MT., Travis Kennedy, Billings, MT.
5. David Irving, Glasgow, MT., Rod Ost, Glasgow, MT. 20. Bob Kemp, Glasgow, MT., Jodi Schock, Glasgow, MT.
6. Jason Schultz, Glasgow, MT., Hunter Schultz, Glasgow. MT. 21. Hawk Hockhalter, Bismarck, ND., Dale Borgen, Glasgow, MT.
7. Curtis Meiers, Missoula, MT., Jacob Meiers, Nashua, MT. 22. Bryon Armour, Lewistown, MT., Tyler Thomas, Lewistown, MT.
8. Rod Seder, Billings, MT., Rob Seder, Hardin, MT. 23. Norm Braaten, Fort Peck, MT., Dustin Braaten, Fort Peck, MT.
9. Callahan Belling, Richland, MT., JD Bailey, Opheim, MT. 24. Troy Vandall, Glasgow, MT., Tristin Vandall, Glasgow, MT.
10. Scott Redstone , Glasgow, MT., Aidan Redstone, Glasgow, MT. 25. Shawn Weber, Billings, MT., Kade Compton, Billings, MT.
11. Terry King, St. Marie, MT., Lindsey Brune, St. Marie, MT. 26. Seth Combs, Beulah, North Dakota, Mark Combs, Glasgow, MT.
12. Brendan Waarvik, Billings, MT., DJ Elletson, Glasgow, MT. 27. Paul Parra, Laurel, MT., Renea Parra, Laurel, MT.
13. Timm Canen, Miles City, MT., Aimee Kloeckner, Glasgow, MT. 28. Karl Krause, Glasgow, MT., Jake Kuka, Glasgow, MT.
14. Brady Flaten, Glasgow, MT., Jason Molstad, Glasgow, MT. continued on back page
Awareness Walk cancelled OBITUARY
The Mental Health Awareness Walk that was scheduled
for tonight has been cancelled but will be rescheduled for a Gloria Doucette
later date. Gotta hit a date with no rain in the forecast one of Gloria J. Fisher Doucette
these days! of Fort Peck passed away
peacefully surrounded by
Service for Karen Sampson family on February 5, 2019 in
Glasgow.
Karen Lou Sampson, age 68, of Gloria was born in
Glasgow, Montana passed away Klamath Falls, Oregon
on Wednesday, May 15, 2019 on November 25, 1939 to
at Frances Mahon Deaconess Thomas and Anne Fisher. The family moved to Minnesota for a
Hospital, after a lengthy battle short time before relocating to Nashua, Montana in 1946. They
with chronic obstructive enjoyed spending time in McCabe visiting grandparents, aunts
pulmonary disease. and uncles where Gloria enjoyed riding horses and playing on
Visitation will be from 6:00 – the farm. Her parents ran Nashua Dry Cleaners while Gloria
7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 22, attended school in Nashua. Her favorite horse was named
at the Bell Mortuary. A funeral Honey and they performed in barrel racing events. She and her
service will be held Thursday, family also participated in parades in Glasgow and in the Wolf
Point Stampede with their horses and carts.
May 23 at 2:00 p.m., at the Bell
Gloria worked at the family dry cleaning business
Mortuary in Glasgow with Pastor Bonnie Novak presiding.
delivering dry cleaning to locations as far as Opheim, Glentana
Cremation and burial will take place at a later date. and Fort Peck before a fire destroyed the family business. She
After three days also worked a mail delivery route north of Nashua. Gloria then
of not changing
worked at Glasgow AFB where she met the love of her life, Leon
“Dewey” Doucette. They were married in October of 1967. The
super soaker... family was stationed in Puerto Rico from 1969 to 1973 during
Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers before 5am. which time daughter, Melissa, was born into the family. After
Cloudy, with a low around 43. East wind 5 to 15 mph serving in Puerto Rico, the family was stationed at Malmstrom
becoming north after midnight. Winds could gust as high as AFB in Great Falls and then returned to Nashua in February of
22 mph. 1974.
Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of showers after 11am. Gloria loved her community and enjoyed working at
Cloudy, with a high near 60. Northeast wind 10 to 17 mph, Bergie’s Ice Cream Parlor, The B & B Market, The Nashua Town
with gusts as high as 29 mph. Office and the Glasgow Clinic until retirement. She spent her
Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 40. spare time quilting, gardening and assisting at the Nashua
Northeast wind 9 to 14 mph becoming light north after Senior Center and hosting ‘5 O’clocks’ with her friends. One of
midnight. Winds could gust as high as 23 mph. her favorite past-times was sitting on the front deck of her home
Thursday: A 40 percent chance of showers after noon. in Fort Peck and visiting with friends and neighbors. The Fort
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 61. North northeast wind 5 Peck Theater was near and dear to her heart and she enjoyed
to 10 mph becoming east in the afternoon. Winds could gust attending the many shows and events there over the years.
as high as 18 mph.
Gloria is preceded in death by her parents, Thomas Fisher
Thursday Night: Showers likely, mainly after midnight. and Anne Schile, and her sister, Carole Jean ‘Jeannie’ Fisher
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 42. East wind 5 to 10 mph
Schell.
becoming light and variable. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
She is survived by her adoring husband, Leon (Dewey);
Friday: A 50 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with
brothers, Dick (Jan) Fisher of Fort Benton, Montana and
a high near 62. North wind 5 to 9 mph.
Larry (Teresa) Fisher of Sun City, Arizona; children, Loretta
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 41. Light and
Davis of Billings, Montana, Mike (Suzanne) Doucette of Oak
variable wind.
Glen, California and Melissa Todd of Helena, Montana; five
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of showers after noon.
grandchildren, Jeremiah, Ashley, Kyle, Kaleb and Dylan; and six
Mostly sunny, with a high near 69. Southeast wind 3 to 7
great-grandchildren, Owen, Harper, Thea, Braxtyn, Beckytt and
mph.
Braezyn.
Sunday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy,
A memorial service is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. May 22,
with a high near 63. North wind 8 to 13 mph.
2019 at Bell Mortuary in Glasgow. In lieu of flowers, the family
Memorial Day: A chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a
high near 62.
welcomes donations to the Fort Peck Theater and St. Jude
Children’s Hospital.
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GHS Trust announces Kathleen “Kathy” Logan Block Memorial
As the only girl growing up in a
family of four boys, it is not hard to
imagine that Kathleen “Kathy” Logan
would hold an extra-special place
in her brothers’ hearts. Protective
and nurturing amid the rough and
tumble of daily life, brothers Michael,
Timothy, Patrick, and Dennis
cherished and admired their sister
throughout her lifetime. She was kind,
intelligent, witty, and loyal. When
she succumbed to complications
from ALS this March, they chose to Tim,Mike,Kathy, Pat and Dennis
honor her life, her values, and her underserved in places where many was not her job; it was her life.
accomplishments with a gift to the would not have the fortitude to work As a breast cancer survivor,
Glasgow High School Educational or to reside. When they returned to Kathleen “Kathy” Logan Block was
Trust in her name. the United States, Kathy and Tom an equally determined advocate for
Kathleen “Kathy” Logan Block settled in Heart Butte, Montana, increasing breast cancer awareness,
attended elementary school and where they taught on the Blackfeet and, as an avid walker and hiker, she
high school in Glasgow, Montana, Reservation for eight years. completed several 30-mile walks for
graduating with the Class of 1966. She later earned her master’s that purpose. The mother of four
She initially attended Montana State degree in Early Childhood Education and grandmother of four, her zeal for
University-Billings (then Eastern from Northern Arizona University mountain biking and backpacking
Montana College) to pursue a degree and, subsequently, spent the rest of in the canyons and mountains of
in education and later completed her her career educating students on the northern Arizona amazed and
studies at Carroll College. Navajo and White Mountain Apache inspired her colleagues and many
With her husband Tom Block, reservations in Arizona. In addition others.
Kathy spent three years in the early to her classroom commitments, The donation made to the
‘80s in Botswana, Africa, teaching at Kathy was an indispensable and Glasgow High School Educational
an English-speaking school. It was tireless force in the establishment Trust by Kathy’s brothers and their
the beginning of her lifelong mission and growth of Navajo YES, a wellness wives, Michael (Virginia), Timothy
to bring an education and the and empowerment organization on (Diana), Patrick (Maureen), and
hope it offers to those unserved or the reservation. For Kathy, teaching Dennis (Judith) will further enable

Thank You Volunteers


The family of Mark Jakanoski would like Needed
to thank everyone for your kindness, calls, Fireworks display.
beautiful cards, memorials, hugs, and Would like people
memories. A thank you to Bell Mortuary for for 2 hour shifts
Wednesday all the comfort, help, and graciousness. I also
at 2 intersections
Nights downtown glasgow
6:00 - 8:00pm
want to thank the person who gave a beautiful Fireworks
card and memorial money. You didn’t sign Boot-drive
Build a Burger the card so I don’t know who to thank. I hope Friday, May 24
& get a
Domestic Beer you read this to thank you again. please call
$6 for Members ~ Nadine, Paula & Family, 263-7672
$8 for Non-Members Scott & Family, and Lana & Family your help is appreciated
the trust to fulfill its additional requirements received multiple awards total $500 in the name of a
mission, which is to provide that must be met, over their courses of study. particular individual, a gift
financial aid to Glasgow is available at www. The trust has also made is given to a student or to
High School graduates ghsedutrust.org. It must 119 awards to Glasgow Glasgow High School in
who are pursuing higher be completed properly, High School providing the name of that person.
education and to purchase thoroughly, and submitted enrichment activities and Gifts of $10,000 or more
enrichment programs and on time to be considered. advanced equipment to in the name of a particular
equipment for GHS that To date, the trust has every department. The individual allow for a
benefit all students but that made 2,343 awards to 722 dollar value of these gifts permanent annual naming
cannot be financed within different students totaling totals $241,015.80. opportunity. The trust is
the school’s regular budget. $2,184,500.00. Many Whenever the trust honored to add Kathleen
The Glasgow High of these students have receives donations that “Kathy” Logan Block’s
School Educational Trust
was established in 1964 by
the Glasgow High School
Class of 1938. Gifts of
cash, stock, and real estate
from supporters across
the nation have grown
the corpus of the trust to
It’s summer time and the kids
over $7 million dollars. are out of school! It’s exciting,
but during summer some
Interest earned on its families don’t have access to
investments is awarded school nutrition and need help
with kid friendly food staples.
to eligible applicants
through a semi-annual YOU CAN HELP BY
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APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED INVESTMENT PROPERTY
Lynn Cornwell Memorial Scholarship
sponsored by the four Valley County Grazing Districts. It is open to 1 & 2 Bedroom
any Valley County High School graduate that is a college Sophomore
or above. Applicants must be attending Montana State University,
Duplex
$110,000
Bozeman, or an MSU affiliated college and majoring in an agriculture
related field. The scholarship will be in an amount up to $1,000.
Applications are available at the Grazing Office,

Call 230-0711
110 5th Street South, P.O. Box 422, Glasgow, MT 59230
or by calling 406-228-2961 and leave a message.
VC High Schools and MSU also have the information needed to apply.
THE APPLICATION DEADLINE IS MAY 31, 2019 or 230-0738
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Northern B Divisional Track & Field Meet in Glasgow, May 18, 2019
A total of 527 points were up for grabs (a total of 17 Girls Javelin Throw - 1, Schipman, Kyleigh, Malta, 112-04. 3, Campbell,
events, 31 points per event) and the host Glasgow Scotty Tehya, Glasgow, 107-02.
girls snagged 132 of them for a dominating first place
Boys’ Team Scores: 1 Fairfield 116; 2 Malta 107; 3 Glasgow 104; 4 Wolf
finish. The Scotty boys were in a battle for the title with Point 65; 5 Shelby 59; 6 Choteau 31; 7 Harlem 18; 8 Conrad 149; Poplar 13
Fairfield coming out on top, Malta in second and Glasgow Boys 100 Meter Dash - 1, Meyer, Ryder, Fairfield, 11.30. 3, Fitzsimmons,
a very close third. It could be noted that they were without Tyler, Glasgow, 11.76.
Chevy Boos, who is quite handy with the discuss. Boys 200 Meter Dash - 1, Meyer, Ryder, Fairfield, 22.91. 3, Fitzsimmons,
Girls’ Team Scores — 1 Glasgow 132; 2 Malta 83.50; 3 Wolf Point 69; Tyler, Glasgow, 23.45. 5, Nieskens, Dylan, Glasgow, 24.08.
4 Fairfield 63; 5 Cut Bank 36; 5 Harlem 36; 7 Poplar 35; 8 Shelby 32; 9 Boys 400 Meter Dash - 1, Pugh, Michael, Malta, 52.31. 5, Nieskens, Dylan,
Choteau 30 . 50; 10 Rocky Boy 10 Glasgow, 54.37.
Girls 100 Meter Dash - 1, Schweigert, Shelby, Fairfield, 13.12. 2, Neumiller, Boys 800 Meter Run - 1, Page, Nick, Wolf Point, 2:05.33. 5, McKean, Ellis,
Nora, Glasgow, 13.31. Glasgow, 2:08.83. 6, Boland, Alec, Glasgow, 2:09.30.
Girls 200 Meter Dash - 1, Molenda, Kamdyn, Cut Bank, 26.82. 5, Neumiller, Boys 1600 Meter Run - 1, McKean, Ellis, Glasgow, 4:42.48. 4, Overby,
Nora, Glasgow, 28.25. Wilson, Glasgow, 4:48.33.
Girls 400 Meter Dash - 1, Molenda, Kamdyn, Cut Bank, 1:00.99. 3, Kolstad, Boys 3200 Meter Run - 1, Cichosz, Brad, Harlem, 10:09.90. 2, McKean,
Emily, Glasgow, 1:01.84. 5, Westby, Blaire, Glasgow, 1:05.43. Ellis, Glasgow, 10:13.49. 3,
Girls 800 Meter Run - 1, Kolstad, Emily, Glasgow, 2:29.95. 4, McKean, Iris, Overby, Wilson, Glasgow, 10:14.94. 5, McKean, Merlin, Glasgow, 10:40.20.
Glasgow, 2:33.88. Boys 110 Meter Hurdles - 1, Brusven, Wyatt, Shelby, 15.93. 5, Sukut,
Girls 1600 Meter Run - 1, Lawrence, L’Tia, Harlem, 5:26.70. 2, McKean, Fynn, Glasgow, 18.65.
Iris, Glasgow, 5:46.29. 5, Cunningham, Ali, Glasgow, 5:58.53. 6, Westby, Boys 300 Meter Hurdles - 1, Benn, Cormac, Malta, 43.37.
Brooke, Glasgow, 5:58.93. Boys 4x100 Meter Relay - 1, Fairfield, 46.12. 4, Glasgow (Fitzsimmons,
Girls 3200 Meter Run - 1, Lawrence, L’Tia, Harlem, 11:43.02. 2, McKean, Tyler 11, Regalado, Kobe 11, Pewitt, Colton 12, Nieskens, Dylan 10), 46.99.
Iris, Glasgow, 12:28.67. 5, Padden, Lauren, Glasgow, 13:08.03. 6, Boys 4x400 Meter Relay - 1, Fairfield, 3:44.38. 4, Glasgow (Boland, Alec
Cunningham, Ali, Glasgow, 13:10.11. 11, Monson, Dexter 11, Lloyd, Blake 9, Nieskens, Dylan 10),
Girls 100 Meter Hurdles - 1, Lamb, Justine, Malta, 16.45. 5, Sallee, 3:45.14.
Alaina, Glasgow, 18.35. Boys High Jump - 1, Gramm, Bryce, Choteau, 6-02.
Girls 300 Meter Hurdles - 1, Lamb, Justine, Malta, 49.81. Boys Pole Vault - 1, Heser, Logan, Wolf Point, 13-00. 4, Gustafson, Caden,
Girls 4x100 Meter Relay - 1, Glasgow ‘A’ (Westby, Blaire 9, Peters, Anika Glasgow, 11-06. 5,
11, Fossum, Keely 11, Kolstad, Emily 12), 52.75. Wageman, Tim, Glasgow, 11-00.
Girls 4x400 Meter Relay - 1, Glasgow ‘A’ (Sallee, Alaina 12, Westby, Blaire Boys Long Jump - 1, Benn, Cormac, Malta, 20-03. 5, Turner, Jaysen,
9, Fossum, Keely 11, Kolstad, Emily 12), 4:23.64. Glasgow, 18-01.
Girls High Jump - 1, Fourstar, Mya, Wolf Point, 5-00. Boys Triple Jump - 1, Smith, Tanner, Malta, 41-02.75. 3, Glaser, Brett,
Girls Pole Vault (held in the Valley Event Center) - 1, Kaiser, Katie, Glasgow, 39-09. 4, Bake, Keeley, Fairfield, 39-03.50.
Glasgow, 10-00. 2, Kolstad, Emily, Glasgow, J10-00. 5, Peters, Anika, Boys Shot Put - 1, Lopez, Andres, Malta, 46-03. 2, Glaser, Brett, Glasgow,
Glasgow, J8-06. 6, Graham, Tyann, Glasgow, J8-06. 45-00.50.
Girls Long Jump Boys Discus Throw - 1, Glaser, Brett, Glasgow, 130-07. 4, Miller, Ben,
1, Smith, Erica, Malta, 15-09.50. 6, Nielsen, Abrianna, Glasgow, 13-08. Glasgow, 119-03.
Girls Triple Jump - 1, Smith, Erica, Malta, 33-02.25. 5, Sallee, Alaina, Boys Javelin Throw - 1, Allen, Dawson, Fairfield, 166-10. 2, Boland, Alec,
Glasgow, 30-03.25. Glasgow, 149-10. 6, Glaser, Brett, Glasgow, 139-11.
Girls Shot Put - 1, Noser, Riley, Glasgow, 35-10. 3, Peters, Brennan,
Glasgow, J32-04. 5, Graham, Tyann, Glasgow, 30-07.50. Trooper Palmer coming home!
Girls Discus Throw - 1, Sherman, E’Leena, Poplar, 110-00. 2, Peters, Early in the morning of March
Brennan, Glasgow, 106-01. 15th, Montana Highway Patrol Trooper
Yoakam is new basketball coach Wade Palmer located a suspected
vehicle matching the description of one
Paul Yoakam has informational meeting. involved in a Missoula shooting before
been hired as the head midnight.
basketball coach for the GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU Palmer still seat-belted in his patrol
Glasgow Scotties. car, had been shot in the neck, face, and
WEDNESDAY
He will be holding head. He was transferred to Salt Lake
Breakfast
a high school players Cold Cereal • Apple Stick City to receive Level I trauma care.
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meeting in Room 1 at GHS Good news, Palmer will be coming home to Missoula
Lunch
on Monday, May 27th at Traveling Taco w/ Lettuce & Cheese on Wednesday! A motorcade will escort him to his home
4:00 p.m.All interested Potato Oles • Pineapple at around 1:30 p.m. At 11:30 a.m. there will be a brief news
Chocolate Cake • Milk
players should attend this conference live-streamed on the Highway Patrol’s Facebook page.
Glasgow Griz Meet & Greet Catfish Classic roster continued
29. Jason Flaten, West Wendover, NV., Cole Plouffe, Glendive, MT.
Tuesday, May 21, 2019 30. Aaron Wittmer, Havre, MT., Derek Mahlum, Havre, MT.

Glasgow Elk’s Lodge


31. Perry Vandersloot, Laurel, MT., Alyssa Vandersloot, Laurel, MT.
32. Bo Boreson, Perrysville, IN., Vance Anderson, Glasgow, MT.
5:30pm Social 33. Spencer Gay, Glendive, MT., Pat Gay, Glasgow, MT.

$7 Burger Bar 34. Stone Tahista, Nashua, MT., Mike Merideth, Nashua, MT.
35. Katie Anderson, Glasgow, MT., Cody Kuka, Glasgow, MT.
For more info call Pete Helland 263-2007
Sponsored by the Glasgow Chapter of the 36. Jacob Aune, Glasgow, MT., Shawn Wersal, Glasgow, MT.
Grizzly Scholarship Association 37. Melissa Sigmundstad, Glasgow, MT., Briana Page, Glasgow, MT.
38. Sam Malmend, Vandalia, MT., Wrangler Jones, Hinsdale, MT.
Located OPEN FOR MEMORIAL DAY 39. Hayden Clark, St. Marie, MT., Blaine White, Glasgow, MT.
at the
VFW MEMORIAL POTS 40. Rick Pedersen, Nashua, MT., Marcia Pedersen, Nashua, MT.
Parking Lot READY TO GO 41. Jake Knaff, Hinsdale, MT., Kelcey Arnold, Hinsdale, MT.
$8.00 & UP 42. Robert Petersen, Billings, MT., Jayson Riggin, Billings, MT.
$1.00 Perennials 43. Cale Swanson, Glasgow, MT., Dominik Zimdars, Glasgow, MT.
Plants Annuals
Are Here 44. Coel Stutheit, Glasgow, MT., John Grimes, Glasgow, MT.
Vegetables
45. Casey Peterson, Sidney, MT., Tobin Bell, Sidney, MT.
Herbs
Credit Cards Accepted Call Jolene Reyes Filled & Hanging 46. Josh Marottek, Medicine Lake, MT., Drew Henry, Glasgow, MT.
Hours: 10am - 6pm
7 days/wk *Weather Permitting 390-3871 Planters 47. Seth Ingram, Glasgow, MT., Keigan Ingram, Glasgow, MT.
Sunday’s Open 10am - 4pm Gift Certificates Available 48. Curtis Shipman, Glasgow, MT., Darci Shipman, Glasgow, MT.
GREAT LOCATION Quaint starter home for sale in Glasgow, 49. Kobe Sibley, Glasgow, MT., Trevor Klind, Glasgow, MT.
Montana. The home features 2 bedrooms 50. Craig Compton, Mount Ulla, NC., Quentin Compton, Glasgow, MT.
G
NDIN
with 2 baths. Everything is located on 26th

E PE Ave, the first place in Glasgow. The estate 51. Tara Geer, Glasgow, MT., Allan Harrington, Glasgow, MT.
SAL features a single car garage, large backyard,
and full basement! Enjoy the great amenities 52. Steve Harris Jr., Sidney, MT., Steve Lowrey, Fairview, MT.
that in town living brings! Close to many 53. Lacey Flaten, Glasgow, MT., Keegan Morehouse, Glasgow, MT.
restaurants, museums, gas stations, churches
and recreational fun! If you are looking for that 54. Jeff Irving, Belgrade, MT., Dylan Hughes, Glasgow, MT.
outdoor adventure hop in the car and head over
to Alumni Park, Milk River, Children’s Museum 55. Mike Zoanni, Glasgow, MT., Nate Doornek, Glasgow, MT.
of NE Montana, Fort Peck, Missouri River or 56. Andy Gardner, Dickinson, ND., Greg Fewer, Glasgow, MT.
one of the many parks surrounding! Call Jon or
20-1037 the Helland Agency at 406-228-2114 57. Cody King, Minot, ND., Casey King, Glasgow, MT.
CALL Jon at 406-263-2113 Reduced $109,000 58. Cooper Larson, Glasgow, MT., Dylan Linder, Glasgow, MT.
www.hellandagencyinc.com
59. Dan Achten, Laurel, MT., Amber Achten, Laurel, MT.
COUNTRY COTTAGE JUST MINUTES FROM GLASGOW! 60. Jerry Molstad, Miles City, MT., Nate Molstad, Havre, MT.
1120 +/- sq. ft. home all on one level with 2 61. Dillon Koski, Glasgow, MT., Clint Norcutt, Glasgow, MT.
large bedrooms, 2 baths, (includes master
bath) cathedral cedar ceilings, family room and 62. Steve Norcutt, Glasgow, MT., Brien Norcutt, Glasgow, MT.
living room. Sliding doors out to private back
yard and deck. Kitchen has stainless steel 63. Colton Hill, Dickinson, ND., Wyatt Pedersen, Glasgow, MT.
appliances, and new counter tops. Detached 64. Corey Bushman, Billings, MT., Matt Bushman, Billings, MT.
heated and insulated double car garage and
storage shed. New fence and raised garden 65. Chris Kolstad, Williston, ND., Willy Lauckner, Nashua, MT.
beds for your summer garden! All located on a
14,000 +/- sq. ft. Lot! Move in Ready! 66. George Stuckers, Sidney, MT., Cody Stensland, Fairview, MT.
ASKING $204,000 #345 67. Tyler Johnson, Nashua, MT., Zach Watts, Nashua, MT.
Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner 68. Cody Evans, Billings, MT., Jeremy Johnson, Worden, MT.
(406) 228-2525 - 69. Jeff Unterseher, Glendive, MT., Ben Unterseher, Glasgow, MT.
www.redfoxxrealestate.com
70. Bobby Wise, Billings, MT., Robert Wise, Billings, MT.
71. Jake Newton, Glasgow, MT., Grant Burgess, Glasgow, MT.
Feeling overwhelmed? 72. Blaine Berg, Glendive, MT., Damen Scherting, Glendive, MT.
Moving to Prairie Ridge,
The Manor or Valley View? 73. Todd Lindsay, Billings, MT., Kellie Lindsay, Billings, MT.
74. Casey Riggin, Glasgow, MT., Jessica Pennington, Glasgow, MT.
Let us help. 75. Ed Sugg, Verndale, MN., Storm Jackson, Glasgow, MT.
76. Joel Smith, Glasgow, MT., Marc Kloker, Glasgow, MT.
77. Spencer Marsh, Glasgow, MT., Caleb Lagree, Glasgow, MT.
78. Tyler George, Sheridan, WY., Ryan George, Joliet, MT.
79. Brodie Boreson, Hinsdale, MT., Lindsey Boreson, Hinsdale, MT.
Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025 80. Steve Harris Sr., Sidney, MT., Quinten Nelson, Sidney, MT.

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