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2S &YPP 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 . 5 7 M o n d ay, M a y 4, 2 0 1 5 Makkell Baillargeon, the Scotties’ top golfer, took fourth place with a 94 at the Wolf Point Invitational to help her team to a second place finish on 440 strokes behind Conrad with 432. The Scotties are in Wolf Point again today for — would you believe it’s already the post season? — the Northern B Divisional Tournament. e youth group at the Latter Day Saints Church is collecting shoes from now through May 23rd to donate to the “Power 2 Be” Organization that ships the shoes to Africa. All types of good, used wearable shoes, for all ages, will be accepted. e drop off locations are Killion’s, Reynold’s Market, D&G, the City/ County Library, Shopko, Glasgow High School, Western Drug, and Albertsons. For more information call 263- 8575. In search of shoes in good condition ere will be a DC Trip meeting on Wednesday, May 6th at 6:00 p.m. at GHS room #4. It is not too late to sign up for the 2015-16 student trip to Washington, DC. If you have any questions, call Rod Karst at 263-8757. Still taking sign- ups for D.C. Trip

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May 4, 2015 (Monday)

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  • 2S&YPPPublished by BS Central

    515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578

    [email protected]

    Vol. 4, No. 57 Monday, May 4,

    2015

    Makkell Baillargeon, the Scotties top golfer, took fourth place with a 94 at the Wolf Point Invitational to help her team to a second place finish on 440 strokes behind Conrad with 432. The Scotties are in Wolf Point again today for would you believe its already the post season? the Northern B Divisional Tournament.

    The youth group at the Latter Day Saints Church is collecting shoes from now through May 23rd to donate to the Power 2 Be Organization that ships the shoes to Africa. All types of good, used wearable shoes, for all ages, will be accepted. The drop off locations are Killions, Reynolds Market, D&G, the City/County Library, Shopko, Glasgow High School, Western Drug, and Albertsons. For more information call 263-8575.

    In search of shoes in good condition

    There will be a DC Trip meeting on Wednesday, May 6th at 6:00 p.m. at GHS room #4. It is not too late to sign up for the 2015-16 student trip to Washington, DC. If you have any questions, call Rod Karst at 263-8757.

    Still taking sign-ups for D.C. Trip

  • Meet& Greet the MSU Bobcats

    Museums summer hours begin Summer hours at the Valley Pioneer Museum begin on Tuesday, May 5th. The museum will be open Tuesday-Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    Irle Elementary will have their Spring programs on Tuesday, May 5th at the GHS Auditorium, under the direction of Christine Gilchrist. Kindergarten performs Circus Circus at 9a.m.; 2nd grade will perform Rock n Roll Forever at

    10a.m.; 1st grade will perform HATS! at 1p.m.; & at 2p.m.;

    3rd grade will perform On the Radio! Everyone is welcome to attend.

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    Save the date for a lunch with the Montana State University Bobcats, featuring head mens basketball coach Brian Fish, and head football coach Rob Ash. It will be held on Wednesday, May 13th at the Cottonwood Inn from 11:30 to 2:00. Cost is $15.00 per person. A roast beef dinner. Lots of door prizes and other goodies to be had!

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    BUZZMOVING SALE: Saturday May 9th, 9 AM 1280 Hwy 246. Take 2nd Ave south out of Glasgow on the Tampico road, go approx 11 miles on the pavement, when the pavement ends at the y in the road, stay right, do not cross the tracks again, go approx another mile on the gravel, watch for right hand turn across a car pass with the post marked 1280, follow the road on in another mile. Sale will be in a Quonset, will be held rain or shine. Road will be marked. Monarch cook stove, 3 campers, large window Air Conditioner for a big area or business, tables and chairs, lots of vintage items, lots of everything. CALL 785-2321 263-7936 FOR MORE INFO

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    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.

    BUZZJOB OPENING: Local business has an immediate full time opening for an Accounts Payables and Receivables person including various bookkeeping tasks. Qualifications: proficient in the use of a computer and able to work with software programs such as Microsoft Works, Excel and Photoshop would be helpful. A qualified applicant must be able to maintain confidentiality, be organized and able to work under pressure and take initiative to get work done with minimal supervision. Wages depends on qualifications and experience. Fringe benefits include Individual 401(k), health, eye and dental insurance. PLEASE APPLY AT JOB SERVICE IN GLASGOW, MT.

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    BUZZPOWER TO BE: Collecting Shoes for Africa, May 4 - 23 Drop off spots: Killions D&G Library Shopko High School Albertsons Reynolds Western Drug. QUESTIONS CALL KENDRA VAUGN 263-8575

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    Normal highs for the month of May begin in the mid 60s and end in the lower 70s. Normal lows for the month start out in the upper 30s, winding up the month in the upper 40s. So while were above the normal temps the next couple of days, the week is looking to be below normal to finish it off. Average moisture for the month is 1.92 inches while the average snowfall is 1.2 inches, and it looks like we could be getting our first precipitation for the month of May this week.

  • A German Engineer just started his own business in Afghanistan. Hes making land mines that look like prayer mats. And the business is doing quite well, indeed. He says prophets are going through the roof.

    Teaming up to fight diabetesFMDH and Billings Clinic Offer Program for Diabetes Treatment and Prevention Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital and Billings Clinic will use telehealth technology to offer the LifeStyle Balance Telehealth Program to members of the Glasgow community. The LifeStyle Balance Telehealth Program is a comprehensive program for the prevention and treatment of diabetes using telehealth technology. This program sets challenging, reasonable, safe and effective goals for weight loss. Research has demonstrated that people who are at risk for diabetes can reduce their risk by up to 58% if they become more active and lose at least 7% of their body weight. Those who have diabetes can significantly lower their risk of complications related to diabetes. Currently 64% of Montanas population is overweight or obese. Obesity is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, certain types of cancer, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, coronary artery disease, high cholesterol, sleep apnea and other chronic conditions. This program is open to all adults who are overweight or obese. It is a 12-week comprehensive program with six follow-up maintenance meetings to support continued weight loss success for each participant. The LifeStyle Balance Program is individualized to meet the specific needs of each participant. Sessions will address lifestyle changes by providing individual and group counseling about nutrition, healthy decision making and exercise. The LifeStyle Balance sessions will be led by a specially trained team consisting of a dietitian and a life style coach. They will provide the knowledge and framework for participants to build healthy habits into their daily lives and carry those behaviors forward for a lifetime. The sessions begin Wednesday, June 3rd at 5:00 pm in the FMDH Telemed Conference Room. To register, please contact Mary Christianson or Julie Lawson at 228-3500. The cost is $50.00. Please Register by May 14th.

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    The campaign continues until May 9th. The 8 non-profit organizations on the Valley county Combined

    Campaign this year are: American Red Cross-HiLine District, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Scottie Day Care, Valley Event Center, Valley

    Respice, Womens Resource Center, and First Lutheran Pre-school. The Valley County Combined Campaign was formed so that the

    community will only be contacted once during the year for donations. The board of directors of the Valley County Combined Campaign

    thanks everyone in the community for their generous and continued support of our organization.

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    Scotties 10-run rule the Wolvesat Havre Invite The Scotty softball team traveled to Havre on Saturday where they would face Cut Bank of the District 1B Glasgow dominated the contest as, leading 4-0 after two innings, would explode for six runs in the top of the third and cruise to a 13-3 win on 10 hits in six innings. The Scotties will be closing out the regular season at home. On Tuesday, they host Sidney with the JV game at 3:30 followed by the varsity (5:00 or 5:30 according to high school office). If you cant make it to the game, tune into varsity game on KLTZ for live coverage. On Friday and Saturday, May 8-9, the Scotties will host the Glasgow Invitational out at Sullivan Park. Scotty track will be in Wolf Point for the District Meet on Saturday.

    Long ball hitterWyatt Holzworth, Glasgows top boys golfer, watches his tee shot sail down the fairway at the Glasgow Invitational held on April 24th. As mentioned on the front page, the Scotties are already in post-season action as they were in Wolf Point today for the Northern B Divisional. State will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 12-13 at Huntley Project/Billings.

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