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8/20/2019 March 7, 2016 (Monday) http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/march-7-2016-monday 1/6 Published by BS Central 515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230 406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578 [email protected] V o l . 5 , N o . 1 7 Mon d a y , M a r c h 7 , 2 0 1 6 GHS senior Abbi Kolstad helped her Scotties to a respectable 4th place nish at the Northern B Divisional Tournament in Choteau this past weekend, playing her nal game as a Scotty in the Saturday night consolation game. She was a fun one to watch and she will be missed! But we’ll be seeing Abbi play softball very soon. In fact, the softball players’ meeting is this Thursday. The photo above was taken during the District 2B Tournament in Glasgow. Scotties 4th at Divisional Thursday Faireld 64, Wolf Point 37 Glasgow 53, Rocky Boy 39 Malta 58, Shelby 36 Choteau 55, Harlem 31 Friday Rocky Boy 53, Wolf Point 46, loser out Shelby 68, Harlem 41, loser out Faireld 54, Glasgow 47, seminal Malta 49, Choteau 21, seminal Saturday Glasgow 53, Shelby 48 (OT), loser out Choteau 43, Rocky Boy 32, loser out Choteau 53, Glasgow 34, third place Malta 46, Faireld 42, championship Surviving an overtime to beat Shelby in loser-out action Saturday morning, the Scotties advanced to play on Saturday night in the Northern B Divisional Girls Basketball ournament, the rst time this has happened in quite a ew years! But it was the host Choteau Bulldogs who would take the consolation, and they get a crack at advancing to State as they play Faireld tonight in a challenge game. Te Scotties nished out the season at 16-8 overall, not too shabby considering the competition they aced. Tey lose one senior, Abbi Kolstad (at lef), so they should be looking to be very strong again as a new season rolls around in December. Buzz File Photo

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GHS senior Abbi Kolstad helped her Scotties to a respectable 4th place nishat the Northern B Divisional Tournament in Choteau this past weekend, playingher nal game as a Scotty in the Saturday night consolation game. She was afun one to watch and she will be missed! But we’ll be seeing Abbi play softballvery soon. In fact, the softball players’ meeting is this Thursday. The photoabove was taken during the District 2B Tournament in Glasgow.

Scotties 4that Divisional

ThursdayFair eld 64, Wolf Point 37Glasgow 53, Rocky Boy 39Malta 58, Shelby 36Choteau 55, Harlem 31

FridayRocky Boy 53, Wolf Point 46, loseroutShelby 68, Harlem 41, loser outFair eld 54, Glasgow 47, semi nalMalta 49, Choteau 21, semi nal

SaturdayGlasgow 53, Shelby 48 (OT), loseroutChoteau 43, Rocky Boy 32, loseroutChoteau 53, Glasgow 34, third placeMalta 46, Fair eld 42, championship

Surviving an overtime tobeat Shelby in loser-out actionSaturday morning, the Scottiesadvanced to play on Saturday nightin the Northern B Divisional GirlsBasketball ournament, the rsttime this has happened in quite a

ew years!But it was the host Choteau

Bulldogs who would take theconsolation, and they get a crackat advancing to State as they playFaireld tonight in a challengegame.

Te Scotties nished out theseason at 16-8 overall, not too shabbyconsidering the competition they

aced. Tey lose one senior, AbbiKolstad (at lef), so they should belooking to be very strong again as anew season rolls around in December.

Buzz File Photo

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Te Children’s Museum o Northeast Montana wasawarded a $500 grant rom the Pro essional InsuranceAgents Western Alliance. United Insurance & Realty isa member o the PIA Western Alliance, and submittedthe grant request on behal o the museum. United Insurance & Realty, locoated right next to

the Children’s Museum, recognizes the museum as adedicated and resource ul organization, orging aheadto make a difference in our community and wideningthe scope o experience or all children in our area.

Caring for the Children’s Museum

Fort Peck Fine Arts Council is proud to announceits 8th Annual rip-o - the-Month winners orMarch 2016. Te drawing was held at Frances MahonDeaconess Hospital with Nick Dirkes having the honors

o drawing the winners.• First Prize WINNER: Anita Freeman o Sacoround-trip air are or two rom Billings to SavannahGA and 4 night’s accommodations.

• Second Prize WINNER: Jack Nelson o Wol Poin$200 cash

Trip of the Month Winners

Te Kemmerer Lady Rangers lost their rst roundgame to Pine Bluffs by 4 points. Te Lady Rangers weredown by 20 points in the 3rd quarter and made a surgein the 4th quarter to make the end o the game reallyexciting. Te Lady Rangers played Lusk on Friday morningin loser out action. Te Lady Rangers attacked the hoop

rom the inside and outside. Te Lady Rangers did shootsome 3’s again, hitting 9-17 and winning the game 66-57. Tis put the them in the Consolation Championshipagainst Burns. Te Lady Rangers relied on inside scoringmore than outside in this game, only hitting 3-14 romoutside. But strong inside scoring and ree throws gavethe Lady Rangers a 40-36 win, and a trophy to takehome to Kemmerer. On another note, the girls rom Pine Bluff claimedthe state title, winning their other two games by 23 and10 points, meaning the state champs had their hardestcontest come against the Lady Rangers.

Wyoming does State different then Montana. Class2A and 1A Boys and Girls play their state tournamentsat Casper all at the same time. So due to have 4 statetourneys going on at one place we can’t play the winnero loserout games and Seminal loser games in themorning. Te two losers rom Seminals play or thirdplace and the teams that lost in the rst round playin consolation tourney. Te winners o consolationchampionship are considered 4th place at state due tolosing only one game and the team that loses in the 3rd

place game has two loses.

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PRAYER TO ST. JUDE Precious St. Jude, preciousMother, and Sacred Heart ofJesus be praised, adored, andglori ed throughout the worldforever.Say three times a day for ninedays and promise publication andyour prayers will be answered, nomatter how impossible, before theninth day. Thank you St. Jude, forprayers answered.

Amen

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Philosophy

Here’s a thought... Instead o sweeping our city streets, how aboutrepairing them... my grandma went or a walk yesterdayand wasn’t ound ’til this morning (the dear ol’ gal ell ina pot hole). She’s ne but boy is she pissed off! It’s not un whegranny is pissed... ....that’s all!

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BUZZIFIEDS

Cooler but sillwell above

average tempsTonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 29. Northnorthwest wind 9 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23mph.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 52. Northnorthwest wind 6 to 8 mph becoming southwest in theafternoon.

Tuesday Night: A slight chance of rain and snowshowers after 11pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29.Southeast wind around 7 mph. Chance of precipitationis 20%.

Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 56. Southsouthwest wind 6 to 10 mph becoming west in the

morning.Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 31.West southwest wind around 8 mph becoming south inthe evening.

Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 61. Southsouthwest wind 8 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21mph.

Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 40.

Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 61.

Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 60.

Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 56.

BUZZHOME FOR SALE:Beautiful, serene acreage for sale by owner. The placesits on 3.48 acres just south of Glasgow. House is 2528 sq. ft., many outbuildings A MUST SEE.FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO VIEW CALL230-2355

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BUZZFOR RENT:3 BR, 1 bath condo in St. Marie. $500 plus utilities CAL263-2113

BUZZGREAT FAMILY HOME FOR RENT:Spacious 3 BR close to town. Gara1½ baths, custom built-ins, refurbished interior. Water and sewer prNo smoking or pets. Damage deposit required.CALL (406) 367-9300

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BUZZIF YOU KNOWof any recipients of the Grobel Scholarship Trustyears 2000-2003, PLEASE CONTACT CHERYL GROBEL 406-942-0OR EMAIL [email protected]

BUZZFOR SALE: Ameri-Glide stair lift, Summit Model, 14 to 18 ft. trackto 300lbs. Asking $1,200 cash. You move and install it. Maytag PDishwasher and Microwave Oven, Asking $75 cash for both; you PLEASE CALL 406-524-3370. LEAVE MESSAGE IF NO ANSWER

BUZZFOR SALE:1987 Ford Escort Wagon, 4 door, hatch back, runs, woua good re-build project for the aspiring mechanic, or a teaching profor parting out. Asking $200 cash. You transport.PLEASE CALL 406-523370. LEAVE MESSAGE IF NO ANSWER

ClosedTuesday, Feb. 23 - Thursday, March 10To Get Ready For......our opening at our new location of 501 First Avenue South (t

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Gold n’ Plump 52 oz. SeasonedWHOLE CHICKEN............Pork Shoulder ArmPICNIC ROAST................... Jennie-O 32 oz.FESTIVE TURKEY ROASTAqua Star 32 oz. Pkg.POLLOCK FILLETS...........Boneless Beef TRI TIP ROAST OR STEAKPorkBABY BACK RIBS............Progresso 15.25 - 19 oz. Sel. Var.SOUP....................................

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Fort Peck Summer Theatre

At the Co onwood Inn & Suites Saturday, March 19th 6:30 pm

$20 Entry includes dinner, beer/wine, and glass!

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State C Boys Basketball Tournament(Eastern C’s Thunder takes 4th)

ThursdayArlee 85, Culbertson Cowboys 46Belt 43, Terry 34Box Elder 83, Reed Point 26MonDak (Westby-Grenora) 63, Manhattan Christian 60(triple overtime)

FridayTerry 68, Culbertson 60, loser outManhattan Christian 69, Reed Point-Rapelje 56, loser outArlee 69, Belt 63, semi nalBox Elder 87, MonDak 59, semi nal

FridayBelt 58, Manhattan Christian 51, loser outMonDak 56, Terry 51, loser outBelt 45, MonDak Thunder 28, third placeBox Elder 95, Arlee 73, championship

GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU

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Oranges • Milk Lunch

Chicken Burger • Dill Spear Bar • Apple

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WEDNESDAYSoup: Beer Cheese

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Dinner: 8 oz. ChickenFried Steak

TUESDAYSoup: Ham & Bean

Lunch: Sm 3 Meat PizzaDinner: 2 pc. Pork Chop

• Montana has the largest migratory elk herd in thenation.

• The state boasts the largest breeding population oftrumpeter swans in the lower United States.

• At the Rocky Mountain Front Eagle Migration Areawest of Great Falls more golden eagles have beenseen in a single day than anywhere else in thecountry.

• North of Missoula is the largest population of nestingcommon loons in the western United States.

• Longtime average square mile of land contains 1.4elk, 1.4 pronghorn antelope, and 3.3 deer.

• The Freezeout Lake Wildlife Management Areacontains as many as 300,000 snow geese and10,000 tundra swans during migration.

• At Bowdoin National Wildlife Refuge it is possible tosee up to 1,700 nesting pelicans.

• The moose, now numbering over 8,000 in Montana,was thought to be extinct in the Rockies south of

Canada in the 1900s.

Why it’s called Big Sky Country

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Aquatic Invasive Species a priority Preventing the transport and in estation o aquaticinvasive species continues to be a priority or FWP. Te proposed rule changes clari y thatdecontamination at AIS inspection stations may includeappropriate drying time o a boat or vessel, which maymean locking the vessel to the trailer or storing it in asecure place to prevent launching. Additionally, the proposal includes a new rule that

would require boat operators to remove any “drainplug, bailer, valves or other devices that prevent waterdrainage rom bilges, ballasts or livewells” duringtransport. Te proposed new rule would also require boatoperators to remove all aquatic vegetation rom their vessel, trailer and equipment be ore leaving the boatramp or parking area. Te proposed changes acknowledge the threat AISpose to Montana’s waterways and attempt to addresshigh-risk vectors o contamination. Public hearings on the proposed amendmentsand adoption will be held March 15 at 6 p.m. at FWPHeadquarters in Helena and at regional offices inMissoula, Bozeman and Great Falls; and on March 16at 6 p.m. at FWP regional offices in Kalispell, Billings,Glasgow and Miles City. Written comments may be submitted to FisheriesDivision, Department o Fish, Wildli e & Parks, P.O.Box 200701, Helena, Montana, 59620-0701; or e-mail

wp [email protected], and must be received no later than

March 25th.

Te inaugural Spring Fling Bazaar is Satruday,March 12th rom 9a.m.–3 p.m. at the Glasgow CivicCenter. Tere will be original artwork, handmadecrafs, quality products, good ood, door prizes anddrawings or both public and vendors. For boothrental or more in ormation, please contact Debbie at

406-890-4425.

Spring Bazaar on Saturday