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    The Singing Strommen SistersSummer and McKenna Strommen were part of the Christmas Program at Nemont Manor last night, and

    can these girls sing! After solo performances they did a duet together, Suzy Snowake. Truth be told, all

    the music students of Colleen Thompson performed wonderfully to a packed house (or shall we say packed

    basement) as there was standing room only. A wonderful show indeed. Ho, ho, ho, Merrrrry Christmas!

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    Overheard at the VFW It was in the midst o a hot pinochle game at theVFW yesterday afernoon and Fast Eddy says, Imgoing to live at least another our months, Fish. Oh, is that right? answers Fish (Myrel).

    Yep, I went to see the doctor today and he told meIll see you again in our months! Speaking o the VFW, dont orget their Christmaparty tonight, serving turkey dinner to all Veterans a6:00 ollowed by an awards ceremony.

    How comeyou never hearanything aboutthe 10th reindeerOlive ? Olive? Yeah, youknow, Olive the otherreindeer, used to laughand call him names.

    Up to the Glasgow voters Te Glasgow School Board voted on uesdayevening to let Glasgow School District voters decide thename o the new K-5 Elementary school being built inGlasgow. Te public will vote during the regular May schooelection on whether to keep the name Irle Elementary

    or change it to Glasgow Elementary.

    Tere will be a und raiser or Chloe Koessl whowas seriously injured in a vehicle accident to help withmedical costs. It will be held Saturday, December 13that the Santas Little Elves Bazaar held at the GlasgowSenior Citizens Center rom 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Tere are 3gifs baskets being raffled: onr or an adult, one or a boyand one or a girl. Tey would make great Christmasgifs! ickets are $5 each or 5 or $20.

    Fund-raiser for Chloe

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    BUZZIFIEDS

    Beauty, eh?

    Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 32. South southeastwind around 7 mph.

    Friday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 50. South southeastwind around 6 mph.

    Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 29. Southsoutheast wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the evening.

    Saturday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 49. Northwest

    wind 7 to 11 mph.

    Saturday Night:A slight chance of rain showers and sleet

    before 11pm, then a slight chance of snow showers. Mostlycloudy, with a low around 22. Northwest wind around 14mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitationis 20%.

    Sunday: A slight chance of rain showers, snow showers,and freezing rain before 11am, then a slight chance of rain

    showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 34. Northwest wind11 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. Chance ofprecipitation is 20%.

    Sunday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low around 17.

    Monday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 31.

    Tuesday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 28.

    Wednesday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 28.

    LAST CRAFT SHOWof the season, have gifts to buy yet? Consider makinga gift basket made by the hands of local people. There will be homemadegoodies and handmade crafts. Sat. Dec 13 9-1 at the Senior CitizensCONTACT DEBBIE 230-0402 FOR MORE INFORMATION

    BUZZ

    DOLORES MATUSKA will have 18 dolls & doll clothes at the Senior CenteCraft Sale SATURDAY, DEC. 13, 9AM - NOON

    BUZZ

    POSITION OPEN:MT FWP, has opening for a Network Support SpecialistCloses: 12/15/2014, Location: Glasgow, Salary: $55,075.00, Details andapplication available at http://fwp.mt.gov/doingBusiness/employmentcurrentOpenings.html

    BUZZFOR RENT & SALE IN ST. MARIE:3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath. CALL 406524-3742

    BUZZ

    NURSE AIDE TRAINING CLASS: Class will be starting on Jan. 19, 20151pm-7:30pm 3/wk. Clinicals will be the rst week of Feb. and will be two12hr days. Caring, compassionate persons with strong work ethics are beingsought to attend training to become a Certied Nurse Assistant. Starting wagefor a Certied Nurse Aide is $12.50/hr + benets for permanent, FT positionsand $10.50/hour for students and casual status employees. Valley View Home

    will pay for the class if you are employed at our facility. OR if you wish to takethe class but dont want to work at Valley View Home or are not employedby Valley View Home, the cost is $537.50 per student (scholarships maybe available through the job service to assist with the cost of this). Personswishing to take the course and seeking employment may ll out job application(available in the business ofce, the job service or online at valleyview1.net)Those interested in taking the course that are not seeking employment mayCONTACT KANDI SVENNINGSON, LNHA AT 228-2461

    BUZZ

    MONTANA GRASSLAND MIXES: We have attractive gift boxes readyto mail out or deliver. The single packets work so well in your basketspair them with other small gifts, homemade jellies. Easy, appreciatedand so old time MONTANA. Thank you to your employees, thinking oyou to your friends, love you to your family. CALL 406-785-2321 www

    MontanaGrasslandMixes.com

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    For nearly two decades, Montana Fish, Wildlie& Parks Future Fisheries Improvement Program hasworked to restore rivers, streams and lakes to improveand restore Montanas wild fish habitats. Between$350,000 and $650,000 are available each year orprojects that revitalize wild fish populations. Any entity

    proposing a good project that would benefit wild fishwill be considered or unding. Te Future Fisheries Improvement Programscitizen review panel met in Helena today to reviewproject applications or the winter unding cycle andprepare recommendations that the Montana Fish &Wildlie Commission will review in March. Te governor-appointed panel makesrecommendations on unding or projects to restore orimprove Montanas wild and native fish habitat. odaythe panel was to review 22 applications requesting about

    $726,000. Individuals or groups with opportunities torestore or improve wild and native fish habitat mayapply or Future Fisheries Improvement Programgrants. Landowners and other project partners usuallyshare project costs, which extends Future FisheriesImprovement Program unding. Consider a Future Fisheries project to: improve or maintain fish passage; restore or protect natural stream banks and channels; restore or protect nearby natural riparian and

    wetland areas; restore habitat or cutthroat trout and bull trout in

    areas affected by mining; prevent loss o fish into irrigation diversions; restore or protect spawning habitats; enhance stream flows; restore or protect genetically pure native fish; or improve fishing in a lake or reservoir.

    Funds used to implement the Future FisheriesImprovement Program originate rom the sale o

    Montana fishing licenses. A portion o the unding alsocomes rom a portion o the interest generated romMontanas Resource Indemnity rust Fund (RI). Applicants are encouraged to work with local areaFWP fisheries biologists. Te next deadline to submitproject applications is June 1, 2015. Good projectsbenefiting wild fish, originating rom virtually anysource, will be considered or unding. For more inormation on the Future FisheriesImprovement Program, or to comment on the projectsunder review, visit FWPs website at wp.mt.gov.

    Future Fisheries program meets

    Te St. Raphaels Parish in Glasgow will have a CoaCloset Give Away this Saturday, December 13th rom 9a.m. to noon at the Parish Center Gymnasium. Tey will have ree coats and winter gear or thosein need, including boots, or adults and children. odonate to the worthy cause, drop items off at the ParishFor more inormation call 228-9800 or 263-5553.

    Coat Closet Giveaway on Saturday

    Fort Peck Fine Arts Council is proud to announceits 6th Annual rip o the Month winners or December2014. First Prize winner: ed & Karen Newton oGlasgow, Round-trip airare or two rom Billings and4 nights accommodations and a compact rental car inSanta Fe, New Mexico.

    Second Prize winner: Nicki Brown o SeattleWashington, $200 cash Te 2015 Early Bird $1,000 WINNER is MarcSwanson. Te cost per ticket is $200 and only 300 ticketsare sold! Drawings are held on the first Wednesdayo each month at various locations in Glasgow, MEach months winning ticket will be resubmitted orsubsequent drawings providing 25 chances to WIN! Tere are just a limited number o tickets lef but, itisnt too late or YOU to become a WINNER too!

    Fort Peck Fine Arts Councils Trip

    of the Month winners announced

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    Letters to the BuzzDue Diligence...NORH VALLEY COUNY CONDO ASSOCIAION-NVCCA meetings have been taking place at the Sheltonsresidence. Some questions arise:1. Are these activities and goals operating within Montana

    Law or legal documents as recognized by an attorney orJudge?2. wo attorneys DID NO attend the last meeting oDec. 8th as mentioned in the meeting notice, have ALLcorporate requirements been met to operate as a CONDOASSOCIAION at this time?3. Did Mr. Dale file with the Sec. o State as a CORPORAIONor a CONDO ASSOCIAION CORPORAION?4. Mr.s Kelly, Bethea, erry-Lee, and Shelton were namedto a COMMIEE to review the covenants and bylawsand possible modifications, RUE?

    5. Is the possible change to ALLOW members to vote andserve on the association board even i they DON PAYtheir association dues?6. Te goal and reason to resurrect NVCCA was to cleanup property titles, but are they not clouded by their ownhand by tax, water, and association LIENS as a result otheir own lacking. Have DEVELOPERS paid their bills,fixed and sold many units to date?7. Te INVESOR/DEVELOPERS owning many o the750 NVCCA condo units stated that they DID NO WISHto SERVE on the NVCCA board. But could their many

    votes control the actions o the board anyhow? Could theyvote to LIEN and FORECLOSE on others and EXCLUDEHEMSELVES rom oreclosure or not paying monthlydues by some filed resolution?8. As Mr. Bethea questioned: Was Kellys article 4 legal?Are there 106 or 750 condo unit members in NVCCA?An AORNEY or JUDGE must answer these questions,not wishing, hoping, or guessing individuals. What isMr. Mitchells position on these meetings with his 350NVCCA units?9. Were nominations made or upcoming elections oBOARD DIRECORS as stated on the agenda? Is suchan ELECION LEGAL? Have all NVCCA owners beennotified? Where is the members list o addresses, phonenumbers, and E-mail addresses?10. Open discussion was invited per the meeting agenda oDec. 8th.- Tis along with a Due Diligence effort promptedthese questions. CORRUPION, EMBEZZLEMEN, orEXORION as suspected in past NVCCA activities willnot be tolerated this time around.

    ~ Nick Chiechi - Concerned NVCCA member of St. Marie

    ~additions, corrections, comments, opinions welcomed~

    Q:What ChristmasCarol is a avorite oparents?

    A: Silent Night

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    Citing an ideal absence o obstructive cloudcover, scientists at the National Solar Observatoryannounced that Friday will be one o the best timesor people to look directly at the sun.

    From approximately 12:45 p.m. to 2:45 p.m.Montana Standard ime, people living in the NorthernHemisphere will have a magniicent opportunity tolook straight into our closest star, said NSO directorValentin Pillet, adding that everyone in the UnitedStates should be able to enjoy the astronomical eventjust by looking up at the sky and directing their gazeto the most intensely bright object they can ind.

    he best way to take advantage o Fridayssun is to keep your eyes wide opensquinting, oreven blinking, can compromise the viewand to

    avoid unnecessary ilters such as sunglasses, whichdiminish some o the most impressive eatures o thesolar surace. For those who miss the sun on Friday, Pillet saidscientists were optimistic that it would make anotherappearance within most Americans lietimes.

    Scientists Announce Friday BestTime To Look Directly At Sun

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    Such a magical time o year - clean, crisp innocentwinter. HA HA HA! Oh dont get it wrong- whats more un than asnowball fight with amily or riends. But lets not orgetits COLD! We are not talking about the cold that orcesus to wear long sleeves and pants again, but the kind

    o cold that makes your nostrils stick together and thekind that creates icicles that hang rom the tip o yournose - thats a Montana Winter. Montanans have adapted over the years. We willjoke about the temperatures and the depth o the snowand tell stories o years past. I you are one o those ornew to the area and havent experienced a Montanawinterdo you know how to prepare? It could be 50above one day and 30 below with winds blowing justas ast the next. Tat day is not the day to think about

    preparing. Here are just a ew things that we all need toremember Frostbite is serious so good outerwear should bethe first thing you should purchase. Look or items thatprotect you to temps well below zero, boots, coats, hats,gloves and snow pants. I you and your loved ones willbe outside make sure they have protective wear thatwill cover all exposed skin. Have un and enjoy thewinter but know the warning signs o hypothermia androstbite. For more inormation go to: www. Emergency.cdc.gov/disasters/winter/aq.asp

    Your home also needs attention prior to wintersettling in because our Montana Winters last a while.Your home will be the warm spot or you and your lovedones so make sure it is ready and sae. Everyone shouldhave a working carbon monoxide and smoke detector.Make sure your doors and windows keep out the coldand wind; cover them i needed but, keep in mind youmay need them or an emergency exit. Make sure yourpipes are exposed to warm air, wrapped with heat tapeor remain dripping in extreme cold temperatures. Checkyour ventilation system and keep it ree o snow and ice.Keep your entrances and walkways ree o snow and ice,alling in cold temperature and not being able to get upcould cost a lie. Keep survival supplies on hand becauseyour home could be your shelter or a ew days or moreduring one o our Montana Winters.

    Te temperatures will affect your vehicle so be sureto get it winterized beore winter starts. Install a blockheater i it doesnt have one, check your coolant levels,battery, tires, breaks, lights, and wipers. Switch to winteruel i you drive a diesel or add an additive i you drive a

    gas vehicle each time you fill. Your vehicle could be yourlieline; make sure it is ready or a Montana WinterI you are unamiliar with driving in winter conditionsgo to http://www.mdt.mt.gov/saety/winter_drivingshtml to amiliarize yoursel with valuable drivingtechniques. ELL SOMEONE WHERE YOU AREGOING, EXAC ROUE AND WHEN YOU WILLARRIVE. NEVER LEAVE YOUR VEHICLE. PLAN O

    SURVIVE. ALWAYS BUCKLE UP. Stay warm, Stay Sae! ~ Richland County Injury Prevention Team

    Ready for another winter?