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Vol.3,No
.33 Wednesday,March26,20
JJMT ChampsThe 16th Annual Jeff Jurgens Memo
Youth Basketball Tournament was h
in Glasgow over this past weekeFeaturing some 80 teams and play
in ve different gyms (Civic Cen
GHS, East Side, St. Raphaels a
Evangelical). At left are our Glasg
7th graders who won the cove
JJMT hoodies. Below is a sophom
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BUZZSTORAGE UNIT SALE: Saturday, March 29th, 9am-MUST go! ALS MINI STORAGE, UNIT #49, HWY 2 WCREEK ST.
BUZZOPEN HOUSE/BABY BOY SHOWER FOR KRISSY Saturday, March 29th, 2pm-4pm. AT THE ELKS IN GL
BUZZADVERTISE HERE.JUST $5/DAY OR $20/5 DAYS (130 words). Call 228-4558. BUZZIFIEDS - THEY W
BUZZEZZIES MIDTOWN IS LOOKING FOR FULL-TIME HELis $9/hr with some benets after a 3 month probationary
with work some 5am shifts and some 9am shifts, includingand holidays. Some of the duties will include running a capropane, stocking inventory, making sure store is kept clepaperwork. ANYONE INTERESTED CAN PICK UP ANAT THE STATION.
BUZZFOR RENT IN ST. MARIE: 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom, vnew furnace. $500/mo. rent with $500 deposit. AvailablTERI LONG AT HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114.
BUZZFOR SALE: 2002 F150 4x4 XLT. Extended Cab, FiberglaSunroof. $6,500 OBO. CALL 524-7331.
BUZZIFIEDSA winterymix strikes
again
Tonight:A 20 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a
low around 21. North wind 9 to 11 mph becoming east after
midnight.
Thursday:A 30 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, witha high near 36. East southeast wind 9 to 13 mph. New snow
accumulation of less than a half i nch possible.
Thursday Night:A 30 percent chance of snow showers.
Cloudy, with a low around 22. East wind around 10 mph.
New snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible.
Friday:A slight chance of snow showers before noon, then
a slight chance of rain and snow showers. Cloudy, with a
high near 43. East northeast wind 6 to 8 mph becoming
south in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Friday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29. South
southeast wind around 9 mph.
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 56. Southwest
wind 9 to 11 mph.
Saturday Night:A chance of rain and snow showers. Mostlycloudy, with a low around 29.
Sunday:A chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly cloudy,
with a high near 41.
Sunday Night:A slight chance of snow showers. Mostly
cloudy, with a low around 23.
Monday:Mostly cloudy, with a high near 46.
Monday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low around 27.
Tuesday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 48.
4-H Offers Poultry ProjecttoALLCommunity Youthby Roubie Younkin, MSU Extension Agent
Children have a natural sense o curiosity aboutliving things in the world around them. Building on this curiosity, 4-H members and othercommunity youth can develop an understanding o
biology concepts through direct experience withliving things, their lie cycles and their habitats.
Tis program is developed to introduce scienceconcepts surrounding poultry production in
a hands on environment.Valley County 4-H members and other
interested youth are invited to registerto become a part o this program where the youth willorder baby chicks, take care o their nutritional andhealth needs, take responsibility or their eeding shifs,and market their end product either as ryers or pullets.Families are encouraged to participate with theirchildren. Te program will begin in early April and becompleted by September. Tere will be a small ee (approximately $30)assessed rom each project member to cover the cost othe chicks, supplies and eed. An additional goal o this curriculum is to helpstudents develop lie skills. Lie skills are abilities thathelp an individual live a productive and satisying lie.Within this curriculum our members and studentswill have the opportunity to develop lie skills relatedto science processes, teamwork, keeping records, andplanning and organizing. Most importantly, we want members and otherinterested youth who are not able to raise animals intown to experience eeding and caring or animals andcreating markets or their products. o register or this program or to have yourquestions answered, please call the Valley CountyExtension Office beore April 1, 2014 at 228-6241.
A wintery mix returns to northeast Montana. Expectmainly snow north o the Missouri River and a FreezingRain and Rain mix elsewhere.
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Fridays teaser: Would you rather enter a pool with aman eating shark, or a pool with ten electric eels?
Answer:If you do not wish to die, join the man in hisfeast. Notice the man is eating the shark since thereisnt a dash to make it a man-eating shark.
Todays teaser: All things I devour: Birds, beasts,trees, fowers.
I gnaw iron, bite steel.I grind hard stones to meal. What am I?
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Te annual Ed Swanson memorial Whist tournamentwill be held at the Hinsdale Legion Hall on Saturday,March 29th. Registration will begin at noon. Free lunchand rereshments will be served. For more inormationgive Dave Do-Dad Hillman a call at 648-7748.
Remembering a good friend, Ed
Te Valley County Council on Aging will have aFlea Market on Saturday, April 5th at the GlasgowSenior Center. I you would like to reserve a table or tomake donations, call 228-9500 and ask or Vicky.
Reserve a table for flea market
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hrivent Financial announced that it hasbeen recognized by the Ethisphere Institute, anindependent center o research promoting bestpractices in corporate ethics and governance, as a2014 Worlds Most Ethical Company. his is the third consecutive year that hriventhas been honored with this award, which recognizesorganizations that continue to raise the bar on ethicalleadership and corporate behavior. hrivent is one oonly ive companies in the inancial services industryhonored this year.
As a membership organization o Christians,we strive to conduct our organization with highestethical standards, says eresa Rasmussen, seniorvice president, general counsel and secretary orhrivent Financial. his award acknowledges thatcommitment, and we are proud to again be named tothis prestigious list. Scores are generated in ive key categories:ethics and compliance program (25%), reputation,leadership and innovation (20%), governance (10%),corporate citizenship and responsibility (25%) and
culture o ethics (20%). he entire community o Worlds Most EthicalCompanies believe that customers, employees,investors and regulators place a high premium ontrust and that ethics and good governance are key inearning it, said Ethispheres Chie Executive Oicer,imothy Erblich. hrivent joins an exclusivecommunity committed to driving perormancethrough leading business practices. We congratulateeveryone at hrivent or this extraordinaryachievement.
hrivent Financial is represented in the local areaby Shelly George. She has oices at 334 West CourtS #5 in Glasgow,M and can also be reached at 406-228-2585 or email [email protected]
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Te Glasgow City-County Library and members othe community have been busy spring cleaning! Pleasestop by the library Saturday, March 29 between 10 a.m.and 3 p.m. to participate in the Friends o the Librarysemi-annual book sale. We have almost 1000 booksavailable including authors such as Janet Evanovich,David Eddings, Dean Koontz, Louis LAmour and aborEvans, to name just a ew. We also have a ew hundredchildrens books and many audio-books. While youre here purchasing a ew books, pleasetake a moment and talk to one o the Friends o the
Library about becoming a member. Oh, did I mentionthat we will have cookies? Hope to see you here, and havea well-read day! ~ Emily Wilson, Library Director
Dandy of a book sale Saturday
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GLASGOW
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Breakfast
Hot or Cold Cereal MufnPeaches Milk
Lunch
PB&J Sandwich ChickenNoodle Soup w/Crackers
Oranges Choice of Fruit Milk
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Te public is invited to a uesday,April 1st armchair discussion on theimportance o energy and the KeystoneXL Pipeline moderated by YellowstoneCounty Commissioner Bill Kennedy,with special guests, Rear AdmiralDonald P. Loren, U.S. Navy (Ret.),ormer Deputy Assistant Secretaryo Deense or Homeland SecurityIntegration, and Montana AttorneyGeneral im Fox.
Te discussion will be held at MetraPark Expo Center in Billings, 11:30 a.m.- 1 p.m. Tere will be a luncheon buffet
hosted by Barb Skelton and the MontanaEnergy Forum, served by Wine Marketand Deli. We think the public is entitledto all the inormation it needs to makeinormed decisions, and we believethis discussion will address the issuesand challenges we ace in meeting ourenergy needs, said Skelton, chair o theMontana Energy Forum which is hostingthe event. Tose wishing to attend as askedto please RSVP to Skelton at [email protected] or call 406-245-4076.
Public Invited o Discussion Keystone Pipeline
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Ok everyone, saidthe instructor at thebirthing class trying to geteveryones attention. Weare going to do an exercisenow with a purpose tohelp the men sympathizewith their partners. Wehave here whats calleda pregnancy suit, saidthe woman instructor,holding up an artificialstomach with a strap.Tis imitates the eelingo being pregnant. Whichhusband would like to bethe first one to try it on? I will, said one man,taking the suit and tryingit on. Tis aint so bad,he said while walkingaround. I think I could getused to this. Ok, said the
instructor smiling, nowI would like you to benddown and pick up my penrom the floor. You want me to pickit up? he said hesitantly,just as I would i I waspregnant? Yes! said theinstructor. Honey, said the manturning to his spouse, doyou mind picking up thatpen or me?
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Te Highlanders wrappedup their regular season this pastweekend at the Williston Invitationalwith 14 youngsters traveling to oilcountry. Highlighted by Mo Fast andBlake Overvold championships, 8others came away with a top three
finish.Also, to the south, over 600 wrestlers converged onSpearfish, SD or the challenging Black Hills Nationalstournament. 16 Highlanders made the journey. Led by Champion Kohl Kittleson, Dylan Nieskens3rd, ony Kaiser 3rd and el Aune 3rd, 14 Highlandersended up placing in the top 8.
Te Highlanders head to Billings or the MontanaOpen this weekend.
Black Hills Nationals Flint Dix- 8th KJ Ingram- 4th Grady Nielsen- 4th Kohl Kittleson- 1st Kyler Hallock- 5th Keigan Ingram- 4th Cale Swanson- 5th Dylan Nieskens- 3rd y Kittleson- 5th el Aune- 3rd Oden Hallock- 5th Cooper Allen- 5th Alex Hallock- 5th ony Kaiser- 3rd
Highlanders dominate
at Williston, Black Hills
Williston Invitational Mo Fast 1st
Colt Fast 2nd
ristan Vandal 4th Mitchell Overvold 3rd revor Overvold 4th
Riley Llewellyn 4th Riley Overvold 4th Levi Overvold 3rd Roman Fast 3rd
Connor Hudyma 2nd
Mason Hunter 2nd Blake Overvold 1st
ed See 3rd
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