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Published by BS Central 515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230 406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578 [email protected] V o l. 4 , N o. 7 3 W e d n e s d a y , M a y 2 7 , 2 0 15 continued on back page Falcon makes it official Scotty Head Softball Coach Mark Falcon announced at last night’s Scotty Sports Banquet that he has officially retired from his coaching duties. 2003 was the first year of Scotty Softball, and Mark was Head Coach for 12 of 13 years (2004-2015). Thanks for a job well done, Coach Falcon! by Aaron Flint BREAKING: Obama Administration Launches “Waters of the US” Regs We do have breaking news on this Wednesday morning, as the Obama administration is now formally launching the “Waters of the US “ rules opposed by farm and ranch groups. Bloomberg.com: Obama Issues Clean-Water Regulations Fought by Farmers, Congress The Obama administration expanded protections for waterways to keep them free of pollutants, defying the Republican-led Congress as well as farmers, ranchers and builders who fought what they call overreach by government.

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  • Published by BS Central515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230

    406-228-4558 fax: [email protected]

    Vol. 4, No. 73 Wednesday, May 27, 2

    015

    continued on back page

    Falcon makes it official

    Scotty Head Softball Coach

    Mark Falcon announced

    at last nights Scotty Sports Banquet that

    he has officially retired from his

    coaching duties. 2003 was the

    first year of Scotty Softball, and Mark was

    Head Coach for 12 of 13 years

    (2004-2015). Thanks for a

    job well done, Coach Falcon!

    by Aaron Flint

    BREAKING: Obama Administration Launches Waters of the US Regs We do have breaking news on this Wednesday morning, as the Obama administration is now formally launching the Waters of the US rules opposed by

    farm and ranch groups.

    Bloomberg.com: Obama Issues Clean-Water Regulations Fought by Farmers, Congress

    The Obama administration expanded protections for waterways to keep them free of pollutants, defying the Republican-led Congress as well as farmers, ranchers and builders who fought what they call overreach by government.

  • Independence Bank Scholarship Winners headed to MSU-Northern Announced Independence Bank is pleased to announce the recipients of the Independence Bank New Student Scholarship for the 2015-2016 academic year. All of the students will be attending Montana State University-Northern and will receive a $1,000 scholarship during their freshman year. Justin Funk attended Saco High School and plans to major in Agricultural Operations Technology at Northern. His parents are O.D. and Tanya Funk. Other scholarship recipients include Daryl Engelby of Conrad High School; Travis Field of Choteau High School; Brenden Johnson of Harlem High School; and Lindsey Kudrna of Havre High School. The IB Scholarship is open to incoming freshman students planning to attend MSU-Northern. To be eligible students must graduate from a high school in Hill, Blaine, Phillips, Valley, Roosevelt, Daniels, Sheridan, Liberty, Choteau, Pondera, Toole, or Teton counties. Five $1000 scholarships will be awarded each year. For more information on the Independence Bank Scholarship please contact your local branch or the MSU-N Financial Aid Office at 406.265.3787.

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    septic system. New owner has option to rent out the house and build a new house above with

    amazing views of Glasgow. This warm and cozy 634 square foot 2 bedroom house has been

    recently remodeled w/ updated kitchen including slate flooring, newer counter tops, cabinets and slate flooring, newer counter tops, cabinets and appliances. Spacious updated bathroom. The

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  • BUZZIFIEDS

    Get all your digital clocks

    reset?Tonight: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 50. East northeast wind 6 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%.Thursday: A chance of showers, with thunderstorms also possible after noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 75. North wind 5 to 8 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%.Thursday Night: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 44. North northeast wind 11 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65. East northeast wind 9 to 11 mph.Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 44. East wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.Saturday: A slight chance of showers, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 74. East southeast wind 17 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.Saturday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 50.Sunday: A slight chance of showers. Mostly sunny, with a high near 80.Sunday Night: A slight chance of showers. Partly cloudy, with a low around 55.Monday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 81.Monday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 54.Tuesday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 72.

    BUZZHELP WANTED: Night-shift Cooks. Wage depends on experience. Also a dishwasher. APPLY AT DURUM

    BUZZBANK TELLER POSITION: Independence Bank, Glasgow, MT, has an opening for a full time teller position and offering full benefits. PLEASE APPLY AT 125 4TH STREET SOUTH. INDEPENDENCE BANK IS AN EEO EMPLOYER/VET/DISABLED

    BUZZBS CENTRAL: is looking for an employee with good computer skills and customer service. Pay DOE. CALL 228-4558 OR STOP BY.

    BUZZPRESCHOOL TEACHER: A Glasgow preschool is looking for a teacher with a Bachelors Degree in Education and Certificate in Early Childhood Education to teach two classes of children ages (3-5) daily. Applications should be submitted by May 29. A MORE DETAILED DESCRIPTION IS AVAILABLE AT THE GLASGOW JOB SERVICE.

    BUZZHELP WANTED: Several Dept. Manager positions available at Markles Ace Hardware. Knowledge of basic household and automotive concepts required. Wage dependent on experience/knowledge. Competitive wages and benefits. STOP IN FOR AND APPLICATION TODAY.

    BUZZFOR RENT (& SALE) 3BR HOMES IN ST. MARIE STARTING AT $500 CALL 406-524-3742

    BUZZFOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 bath mobile home in Glasgow. No Pets. CALL 228-2778 AFTER 2 PM

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  • FALL CHEER-- Most Valuable Cheerleader - Lily HellandMost Improved Cheerleader - Karissa LiebeltMost Outstanding Cheerleader - Tayte Prewett

    WINTER CHEER-- Most Valuable Cheerleader Amy BreigenzerMost Improved Cheerleader Mary FewerMost Outstanding Cheerleader Lauren Runningen

    Football--Most Valuable Player - Dallas CapdevilleMost Valuable Player - Jason ThibaultMost Valuable Offense - Chase FossumMost Valuable Defense - Tanner RonessEric Wentland Most Outstanding Lineman - Ryan Scanlan Steven Jimison Most Inspirational - Kyle Humbert

    Cross Country --Most Valuable Female - Josie BraatenMost Improved Female - Faith SalleeMost Valuable Male - Walker AllenMost Valuable Male - Gabe Hallock Most Improved Male - Ethan Jamba

    Volleyball -- Most Valuable Player -- Sadie SukutMost Improved Player -- Teagan Fossum Coaches Award -- Dana HughesScotty Pride Award -- Rachel Mickelson

    Boys Basketball -- Most Valuable Player - Jason ThibaultMost Valuable Player - Chase FossumDefensive MVP - Chase FossumMost Rebounds - Chase FossumMost Assists - Jason Thibault

    Girls Basketball -- Most Valuable Player -- Abbi KolstadMost Valuable Defense -- Amanda Wolff Most Valuable Offense -- Leinie HughesMost Rebounds -- Jordan KulczykMost Steals -- Khloe Krumwiede

    Wrestling -- Most Valuable Wrestler - Cody KingMost Courageous - Kasey Seyfert Most Takedowns - Joe Doney Most Pins - Joe DoneyMost Improved - Gabe Hallock

    GolfMost Valuable Male -- Wyatt HolzworthMost Valuable Female -- Makkell BaillargeonMost Improved Male -- Cody RossMost Improved Female -- Amy Nelson

    Track and Field Most Valuable Male - Chase Fossum Most Valuable Female - Amy BreigenzerCoaches Award - Benji Phillips, Dana Hughes and Morgan Guttenberg

    Softball Most Valuable Player - Tyra JohnsonMost Valuable Offense - Sadie SukutMost Valuable Defense - Tiana JohnsonMost Improved - Teagan Fossum

    Golden Scotty Award Winners Amy Breigenzer - 4x Volleyball, 4x Winter Cheer, 4x Track Eddie Daggett - 4x Football, 3x Wrestling, 1x Wrestling

    Manager, 4x Track Chase Fossum - 4x Football, 4x Basketball, 4x Track

    Outstanding Senior ManagerDarci Shipman -- 3x years as Basketball Manager, 4x years as Football Manager.

    Outstanding Male Senior AthleteChase Fossum Participation: 4 years of Football, 4 years of Basketball,

    4 years of Track Football -- 2-time All-Conference, 1-time All-State Basketball -- 2-time All-Conference, 2-time All-State Track 3 year State Placer; 2015 High Jump State Champ Academics 4.081 Cumulative GPA

    Outstanding Female Senior AthleteJosie Braaten Participation: 4 years of Cross Country, 3 years of Winter

    Cheer, 4 years of Track Cross Country Accomplishments -- 3-time All-State Track Accomplishments -- 2 year state placer Academics 4.073 Cumulative GPA

    2014-15 Scotty Athletic Award Winners

    NOTICE TO VALLEY COUNTY TAXPAYERS

    Payment may be made at the Valley County Treasurers office in the Valley County Courthouse Monday thru Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. or mailed

    to the Valley County Treasurer, 501 Court Square #3, Glasgow, MT 59230.

    Second half of the 2014 Real Estate taxes levied and assessed will be due and payable on or before 5 p.m. May 31, 2015 or unless paid prior to that time the amount due will be delinquent and will draw interest at the rate of 5/6 of 1% per month from the time of delinquency until paid and 2% will be added to the

    delinquent taxes as a penalty. Because May 31, 2015 is on a Sunday, taxpayers have until 5:00 p.m. on Monday, June 1, 2015 to pay the second half of

    the 2014 Real Estate taxes without penalty or interest.Taxes will be considered delinquent on Tuesday, June 2, 2015

    and will be charged penalty and interest.

    GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU

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    Fruit Milk Lunch

    Chicken Burger w/ Lett. & RanchDill Spear Bar Banana

    Choice of Fruit Milk

    THURSDAY

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    Coach Falcon is bringing 30 years of coaching baseball and softball at all levels in Glasgow to a close. -- 2003 was the first year of Scotty Softball. -- Mark Falcon was Head Coach for 12 of 13 years (2004-2015). -- 3x Eastern B/C Divisional Champions (2011,2012, and 2013)-- 3rd Place State B/C 2007, 2nd Place State B/C 2012 -- He coached 23 1st Team All-State Players! -- Career Record of 192-102Coach Falcons effect on the youth of Glasgow and the growth of our softball program is very evident and is very appreciated. He will be greatly missed. -

    Thank You, Coach Falcon!

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    WEDNESDAY

    FRIDAY

    Soup: BEER CHEESELunch: GRILLED BEEF &

    SWISS ON RYEDinner: 8 oz. CHICKEN

    FRIED STEAK

    THURSDAY

    Soup: COOKS CHOICELunch: CHEESY CHICKEN

    HOAGIEDinner: HONEY BUTTER

    CHICKEN

    Soup: BEEF BARLEYLunch: BTO (BACON, TOMATO, & ONION)

    Dinner: 2 pc. PORK CHOP

    Soup: CLAM CHOWDERLunch: FISH BASKETDinner: HALIBUT W/

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    CasseroleCall for reservation by 10 AM

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  • A good time was had by all at the IOOF Hall recently as Kindergarten Royalty contestants and their families enjoyed a royal luncheon and the Royal Court was crowned for 2015. Tayven Bietz is the reining king with Chezney Olson as queen. Gavin Redstone is prine and Karsyn Page is the princess. Avery Merrigan and Madilyn Juelke are the royal runner-ups. Each contestant went home with their giant bag of gifts after the event. An announcement was made during the luncheon that Laura Rebekah Lodge #19 is no longer able to put on the Valley County Kindergarten Royalty Contest, so it was passed back to the Girl Scout Troops that had helped the Rebekahs with the project since thy had taken it on years ago. Peggy Kountz will be the new contact for the contest. A special thanks goes out to Alleys Palace for making cup cakes for the event. Peggy Kountzs troop was given a $200 check for their help this year.

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    Custom Carpentry Roofing Repairs Windows Doors Kitchens BathsCall Shawn Beard 230-1025

    Email: [email protected] Licensed & insured Free Estimates

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    (406) 853-5100LeAnn Murnion

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    TanglesSalon

    John Morrell, 1 lb. Bun LengthFRANKS...............................$.59/lb.Boneless PorkTENDERLOIN FILLETS..........$2.99/lb.Beef Tri-Tip ROAST OR STEAKS............. $7.99/lb.Seablends 16 oz. ImitationSeablends 16 oz. ImitationCRAB MEAT........................ $2.49 ea.Nautilus 1 lb. pkg. 51/60 ct.COOKED SHRIMP...................$8.99 ea.Boneless Beef PETITE SIRLOIN STEAKS......$4.99/lb.

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    2015 Kindergarten Royalty

  • The Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers issued a final regulation on whatrivers, streams or wetlands are waters of the U.S. subject to federal oversight. The rule, issued after years of debate and delay, will help curb algal blooms or pollutants in waterways like the Mississippi River or bodies such as Lake Erie, the agencies said. McClatchy Washington Bureau: White House Finalizes Clean Water RuleTheWhiteHouseonWednesdayfinalizedaruleintendedto strengthen and clarify the Clean Water Act, setting up a clash with Republicans in Congress and the agriculture industry. The Waters of the United States rule is designed tohelpfederalofficialsclarifyandsimplifywhichbodiesof water fall under the control of the Clean Water Act, the pivotal 1972 environmental law.From Politico: The Obama administration has launched a sweeping regulationtoprotectthenationswaterwaysandwetlands-an initiative that facesafiercecounterattack from theagriculture, oil and home-building industries and their allies in Congress.

    Heres a previous story from NorthernAg.net: House Votes to Kill EPA Waters of the U.S. Rule The rule ismeant to definewhich bodies ofwaterare jurisdictional for EPA or the Army Corps of Engineers, or in other words, which rivers, streams or wetlands are considered waters of the United States. One of the arguments used by the administration for the WOTUS rule is that it takes too long for the Army Corps of Engineers to continue making case-by-case decisions to determine whether a waterway is jurisdictional. EPA has argued that normal agricultural activities will continue with their current exemptions under the Clean Water Act. Still, agricultural groups and others fear federal regulatorswoulddeclareanystandingwateronafieldorditch as a tributary that should be regulated. Bob Stallman, president of the American Farm Bureau, stated followingTuesdays vote: Theway thatthe Environmental Protection Agency and the Army Corps of Engineers drew up the WOTUS rule, it was more about regulating land than it ever was about protecting valuable water resources. Farmers and ranchers know all about the importance of protecting water, and they will continue to put that belief into practice. Through cooperative conservation measures, we have helped cut land erosion by more than 50 percent in just the last 20 years. We have reduced pesticide use and today use technology to apply just the right amount of fertilizer at just the right time. We look forward to a new water rule that recognizes the enormous work we have done, and honors the limits authorized by Congress and the Supreme Court.

    Flint Report continued