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Seven bull elk high-tailing it as the the FWP does an aerial flyby for the annual elk count. photo by Scott Hemmer

FWP Biologists Region 6 Elk Surveys Completed



Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
biologists have completed the 2016
survey of the Missouri River Breaks
(MRB) and Bears Paw elk herds in
Region 6. The aerial surveys were
completed in February and March
by Region 6 biologists Scott Hemmer
and Drew Henry. Overall, the surveys
found that elk numbers in both areas
increased since the last survey.
Both management units are
doing well, said Havre-area biologist
Scott Hemmer. Favorable weather
conditions the past two years have
resulted in increased elk production
and survival, contributing to the
increased number of elk observed.
Missouri River Breaks (MRB) Elk
The MRB elk survey across
Hunting Districts (HD) 621, 622, 631,
and 632, was completed in February
and is done biennially. Neighboring
breaks districts are typically flown

concurrently to limit the potential for


elk to be missed or double counted
due to movements between districts.
A total of 3,404 elk were
observed across the four districts,
with 2,869 in HDs 621/622, and 535
in HDs 631/632. The total number
of elk is 20% above the long term
average, with average calf-cow ratios
and above average bull-cow ratios.
The management objective
for the MRB districts is 1700-2000
elk. FWP implemented changes
during the season-setting process for
additional elk hunting opportunities
for the 2016 hunting season. 300
antlerless elk permits (application
deadline March 15) were added,
which are valid for HD 620, 621,
622, 630, 631, and 632, but not valid
on CMR National Wildlife Refuge
lands. In addition, 500 antlerless
elk B licenses (apply by June 1) are

available for a December 15-31


shoulder season in HD 620, 621, 622,
630, 631, and 632, also not valid on
CMR National Wildlife Refuge lands.
The additional antlerless elk hunting
opportunities were designed with
the help of the Breaks Elk Working
Group to provide private landowners
with more elk management options.
Bears Paw Elk
The Bears Paw elk survey,
completed in March, is flown
annually and includes HDs 680 and
690. There were a total of 435 elk
observed, which is up 13% from the
long term average. Calf-cow ratios
were average and bull-cow ratios
were below the long-term average.
The management objective for
the Bears Paw is 250 elk. With elk
numbers over objective in the Bears
Paw districts, FWP implemented

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Save the Elks

BENEFIT

April 22 - April 28

SHOWINGS
228-9239

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4:00 - 7:00 - 9:15

4:10 - 7:15 - 9:20

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PG for some sequences of scary action and peril..

R for sexual content, language and brief


drug use.

DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON

FREE TREAT TUESDAY! Free Popcorn with Every Paid Admission. ALL SHOWINGS

Valley County Conservation District


Is Sponsoring An

Open House for Arbor Day


Glasgow USDA Service Center, Hwy 2 West

Friday, April 29th


10 am 2 pm

Come join us for refreshments


and a free tree.

More Cuisine for the Cure Menu


The Fifth Annual Cuisine For the Cure will be held
this Thursday at the Cottonwood Inn & Suites starting
at 6:00 p.m.
Yesterday the British, Portuguese and Indian
cuisine menus were revealed. Also on the menu:
Miners Faire Cuisine: Pasties and brown gravy;
Shortbread

Cutie Pies: Chocolate Cream, Coconut Cream,
Banana Cream, Peach pie, Pecan pie and Summer berry
pie.

American Back Country Rib Plate: Riblets, Side
salad and Cornbread muffins.

More to come tomorrow! Other featured cuisines
include Cajun, Italian, Filipino, and more.

Tickets are selling well). Remember, only 150 will
be sold so get yours ASAP! Tickets are $20 each and
are available at KLTZ/KLAN, BS Central or by calling
263-8757. Only 150 will be sold. This event benefits the
Northeast Montana Relay For Life.

Thank Yo u
Thank You
To All Who
Donated and
Attended.

VERY SUCCESSFUL
AUCTION!
In Good Shape
Finicially

Thank You Brian & Angela Austin for Auctioneering

Elk Survey continued from front

additional antlerless elk hunting opportunities for


the 2016 hunting season. 100 antlerless elk permits
(application deadline March 15) were added, which are
valid for HD 680 and 690 on private land outside block
management areas. In addition, 100 antlerless elk B
licenses (apply by June 1) are available for a December
15-31 shoulder season in HD 680 and 690, valid on public
and private land.

With above average elk numbers across Region 6 elk
management units, hunters should look into additional
elk hunting opportunities available through the drawing.
It is also a good reminder to secure permission on private
lands early to make the most of the 2016 hunting season.

All aboard for 4-Bears!


Back by popular demand as always, Valley County
Transit and the Valley County Council on Aging have
planned a 3 day/2 night trip on June 14 - 16th to 4-Bears
Casino in New Town, North Dakota.

Cost per person is $145 (dbl) occupancy or $200
(sgl) which includes your bus transportation and motel
room. The casino will provide promotional credits and
free food and drink coupons to each person.
Reservations and payment are due by noon on
Tuesday, May 31st. Call Valley County Transit at 228TRIP (8747) to reserve your seat.

DC Trip meeting for 2017 tonight



There will be a DC Trip meeting tonight at Glasgow
High School at 7:00. This is for any area Sophomore or
Junior that is interested in going to Washington, DC in
March of 2017.

Nice 2 bedroom and 2 bathroom home with


huge 3 car heated garage for sale. Modern
step saving kitchen has beautiful bamboo
type flooring, lovely counter tops, is light,
bright and airy with track lighting. Heated
man cave-garage has a separate door
entrance and has been used as a shop,
workout room, game room and living room.
Wrap around decks give a view of sunsets
and features both northern and southern
exposure. Great value includes queen
bedroom set, dining room set, washer/drier,
and complete kitchen appliances. Great
deals like this one wont last long!

BUZZIFIEDS

PRICE REDUCED

CALL 228-2114 TODAY


www.hellandagencyinc.com

20-970

Asking
$145,000

Twas a nice
soaker, more
on the way?


With this latest round of precipitation about a
half an inch on Sunday, nearly three quarters of an inch
on Monday and a trace early this morning, as of 8:30
today we have a monthly total of 2.14 inches which is
nearly an inch and a half above the normal total of 0.69
of an inch. Rain is likely again Wednesday.
Tonight: A 40 percent chance of rain. Cloudy, with a low
around 35. East northeast wind 6 to 8 mph.
Wednesday: Rain likely. Cloudy, with a high near 48.
Northeast wind 6 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20
mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Wednesday Night: Rain likely. Cloudy, with a low around
34. East wind 7 to 13 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.
Thursday: A 40 percent chance of rain. Cloudy, with a
high near 51. Northeast wind 8 to 14 mph, with gusts as
high as 20 mph.
Thursday Night: A 20 percent chance of rain. Cloudy,
with a low around 34. East wind 8 to 10 mph.
Friday: A 20 percent chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a
high near 56. East southeast wind 8 to 11 mph.
Friday Night: A slight chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with
a low around 37.
Saturday: A slight chance of rain. Partly sunny, with a
high near 59.
Sunday: A slight chance of rain. Partly sunny, with a high
near 60.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 64.

Large Heritage Apt. for Rent: 925 sq. ft., 2 bd, 1 bath, in the city
of Glasgow, quiet. Laundry room, small pets ok, A/C. Available 5/1 & 6/9. Rent
$575/mo. (360) 750-6746
BUZZ
FOR RENT OR SALE: 3BR units at St. Marie $450, 1200 sq. ft. new kitchen
floors and countertops, and $550 sq. ft. (Bath & 1/2) with basement and
garage. Nice Units. Call 406-524-3742
BUZZ
For Rent: 3 BR, 1 bath, attached garage, on one floor. Nice place
to live, recently updated, with newer appliances, paint and carpet $475
plus utilities. Pets are welcome. Located 75 North Star, St. Marie. Call
Helland Agency 228-2114
BUZZ
ROOMS FOR RENT: In Nashua, Newly remodeled CALL 263-3567
BUZZ
For SALE: Beautiful, serene acreage for sale by owner. The place sits on
3.48 acres just south of Glasgow. House is 2528 sq. ft., many out buildings.
A MUST SEE. Price REDUCED $325,000. 1300 6th St. South. FOR MORE
INFORMATION OR TO VIEW CALL 230-2355
BUZZ
Trinity Technology Group seeks professional and career
oriented individuals for Transportation Security Officers in Glendive,
Sidney, Wolf Point, Glasgow, and Havre, MT. Excellent salary, part-time
positions with full benefits. Duties: providing security and protection of air
traveling passengers and the public. Requirements: High School diploma
or equivalent, proficiency in the English language, pass medical and
drug screening, and background checks. To apply go to http://www.
trinitytechnologygroup.com/ . E. O. E.
BUZZ
Cottonwood Inn & Suites: is looking for a full-time cook. Schedule
will include at least one weekend shift. Duties include cooking customer
meals to order, prep work (may include some baking), stocking and
cleaning the kitchen. Applicants must be able to: stand, bend and walk
for much of the shift. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Will be required to
work some holidays/overtime. Pay will start at $10.00/hr or higher DOE.
Benefits include vacation/sick leave and dental/visual reimbursement, group
health insurance, employee discounts. Apply at Cottonwood Inn
or online at cottonwoodinn.net.
BUZZ
FOR SALE: 14 foot cargo trailer New Shape 500 miles Excellent shape
3,500.00 or OBO. CALL 263-3671
BUZZ
PATTYS GREENHOUSE: Is opening SOON. We have Sweet Potatoes,
Onions and lots of blooming flowers ON HWY 2 NEXT TO OLD FARLEYS
BUILDING
BUZZ
Soroptimist Thrift Store will be closed, Friday and Saturday,
Apr. 29 & 30 for repairs hope to reopen Monday, May 2. We have lots of
baseball pants, shoes, swimsuits for everybody, formals and clothing for
all. - donations welcome.

ONE LEVEL LIVING

Feeling overwhelmed?
Moving to Prairie Ridge,
The Manor or Valley View?

Let us help.

#277

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ON THE NORTH SIDE AND HAS
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HARDWOOD
FLOORS
AND
BEAUTIFUL VIEWS. IT ALSO HAS
A LARGE DECK AND A OVER
SIZED DOUBLE CAR GARAGE
PLUS A SINGLE CAR GARAGE
FOR
ADDITIONAL
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$159,000

Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner

Call Shawn Beard 230-1025

(406) 228-2525
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2016 Mustang GT Convertible, Triple Yellow, Black heated and cooled Leather Seats w/ yellow stitching,
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Spring In For Savings

Week of April 20-26, 2016


Bar S 1 lb. Sel. Var.

BOLOGNA ..............................$1.19 ea.


Western Family 12 oz.

SLICED BACON ......................$2.99 ea.


Fresh Wild Pacific Dover

SOLE FILLETS .........................$6.99 lb.


Land O Frost 8 oz. Sel. Var.

DELI SHAVED LUNCH MEAT ....$1.99 ea.


ANGEL FOOD CAKE ...............$3.99 ea.
2 Liter Bottles

COCA-COLA PRODUCTS................ 2/$4


12 pk. bottles

MICHELOB ULTRA......................$12.29

ior Citizen Center


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WEDNESDAY

Liver & Onions


Call for reservation by 10 AM
228-9500

3rd Annual St Raphaels

Mothers Day Luncheon


April 30th - 11:30-1:30

Dudley And The


Deadbeats

April 30th 2pm - 4pm


Birthday Party Will Be
Included

Silent Auction Door Prizes

1 of the door prizes is an American Girl Doll ( Lea Clark) donated by Dolores Matuska

COST: Adult $15


The Cloggers From Glasgow
Child (12 & Under): $10
Will Be Performing.
Table of 8: $100
Tickets Available: PCCW Member,The Fashionette Or At The Parish Center
All Proceeds Go To The Therese Ann Wagner Scholarship.

GLASGOW

SCHOOL MENU
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast
French Toast Ham
Juice Milk
Lunch
Tater Tot Hot Dish Peas
Bun w/ Jelly Blueberry Crisp
Choice of Fruit Milk

Myrick, Fitzsimmons set middle school records


By Andrew McKean
Tyler Fitzsimmons rewrote Glasgows middle
school track record book with a pair of records in short
sprints at Saturdays home meet. Fitzsimmons, an 8th
grader, won the 100 meters in 11.87, shaving 4/100ths
of a second off Ryan Grandchamps 2000 record.

Later in the day, Fitzsimmons ran a blistering 24.43
in the 200 meters, winning the race and setting a school
record by more than a half second. The previous mark
was established by Chad Wagenhals in 1997.
Seventh-grader Davyn Myrick also set a school
record in Saturdays meet, which was held in gale-force
winds at the Glasgow High School track. Her put of 30feet, 6-inches in the shot put extended the record she
set last week at the Nashua Invitational. The previous
middle school shot put record was held by her mother,
Erin Archambault Myrick.
Saturdays conditions a strong wind out of the
north and northeast - benefitted short sprinters, but
Glasgow Middle Schools track teamwhich includes
6th graders for the first time this yearposted some
impressive results. Team standings were not available at
press time, but following is a roster of Glasgows placers
in the meet.

GIRLS 6-7 grade
Hannah Toavs, 4th place pole vault
Keeli Harris, 5th place pole vault, 4th place high jump, 1st
place 200-meter hurdles
Davyn Myrick, 4th place discus, 1st place shot put (30 6),
new school record
Nora Neumiller, 2nd place 200 meters, 3rd place 100 meters
Blaire Westby, 4th place 800 meters, 4th place 400 meters
Abrianna Nielsen, 4th place 100 meters
Iris McKean, 2nd place 1,600 meters, 3rd place triple jump,
2nd place 400 meters
Rachelle Glaser, 4th place triple jump
4x100 Relay (Tyann Graham, A. Nielsen, Abby Engstrom,
N. Neumiller) 4th place

4x400 Relay (A. Nielsen, T. Graham, B. Westby, I. McKean),


1st place
BOYS 6-7 grade
Colten Fast, 3rd place long jump, 4th place 200-meter
hurdles
Trevor Klind, 5th place 200-meter hurdles
Colter Barnett, 3rd place 200-meter hurdles
Blake Lloyd, 2nd place 1,600 meters
4x100 Relay (B. Lloyd, C. Barnett, Damien Nesbitt, Dalton
Sand), 2nd place
4x400 Relay (Dawson Boland, D. Sand, T. Klind, C. Fast),
4th place

GIRLS 8th grade


Keely Fossum, 4th place high jump
Laura Ross, 3rd place shot put
Tyisha Bilger, 3rd place 100 meters
4x400 Relay (Nora Neumiller, T. Bilger, K. Fossum, K.
Harris), 5th place
BOYS 8th grade
Tim Wageman, 4th place pole vault, 3rd place high jump,
6th place 800 meters
Trevor Shipp, 6th place pole vault
Britt Fairclough, 4th place shot put
Wilson Overby, 3rd place 1,600 meters, 3rd place 800
meters
Alec Boland, 2nd place 1,600 meters, 1st place 800 meters
Dexter Monson, 3rd place 200 meters, 5th place 400 meters
John Cremer, 6th place 400 meters
Tyler Fitzsimmons, 1st place 100 meters (11.87), new
school record, 1st place 200 meters (24.43), new school
record
4x100 Relay (D. Monson, A. Boland, Jon Cremer, T.
Fitzsimmons)
2nd place
4x400 Relay (D. Monson, Damien Nesbitt, T. Wageman, T.
Fitzsimmons)4th place


The middle school track season has been frustrated
by weather-caused cancellations. The remaining meets
include Whitewater on May 5 (rescheduled from April
28), and both Malta and Glendive on Saturday, May 7.

Scotty football staff adds three new faces Kindergarten


Head Scotty Football Coach Greg line, outside linebackers and played a
Liebelts staff will have a noticeably
different look for the 2016 season than in
recent years with the replacement of three
staff members from the 2015 season.
New coaches Greg Franklin, Josh
McCrossin and Ryan Hartwell (pending
May Glasgow School Boards approval)
will lend their expertise and energy
to returning assistant and Defensive
Coordinator Trint Gamas and volunteer
Levi Sugg.
Two veteran assistants, Bryan
Krumwiede and Ed Sugg, have stepped
down, in-addition to one year coach Tom
Daniels, who had moved away after the
2015 season.
Greg Franklin currently works at
Edwards Jones Financial in Glasgow
and played his high school football
in Bozeman and one season with the
Montana State Bobcats.
Josh McCrossin is completing his
senior year in education at Carrol College
and will be teaching at Hinsdale High
School next fall. Josh played football
in Darby and has been helping with
coaching duties for the past two years at
Carroll College with the Saints football
team. Josh has coached the defensive

major role with the Scout offense for the


Saints.
Ryan Hartwell currently lives in
Glasgow and has been working in the
Bakken oil field for Redman, Inc., and
locally with East Fork Construction.
Ryan played high school football in
Declo, Idaho. He played one year of
college football at Idaho State before
transferring to MSU Northern in Havre
where he played two more seasons. Ryan
also coached in the Havre middle school
program for five years.
Coach Liebelt is grateful for the
time and commitment to Scotty football
provided by veteran assistants Bryan
Krumweide and Ed Sugg, and is very
excited to have these three new assistants
join the program.
Do not to be surprised to still
see Bryan Krumwiede and Ed Sugg as
volunteer coaches in some capacity this
upcoming season, Coach Liebelt said.
The Scotty football team will open
the season on the road Saturday, August
27th in Colstrip followed by an away
game at Class A Glendive before hosting
Baker for their first home game on Friday,
September 9th at Scotty Field.

Jordans jump lands her in the record books



Scotty track & field
athlete Jordan Kulczyks
long jump at the Sidney
Invitational places her on
the Scotty record board.
Her jump of 16 8.25
knocks off Glasgow greats

WEDNESDAY
Soup: Tomato Chili
Specials:

Tetrazzini
Patty Melt

Dine at theO
228-8006

Cathy Carlson and Kara


Wesen, who each had
marks of 16 8. The list:

1. 177.75 Marjie Connors,


1980
2. 177.25 Liz Hahn, 1978
3. 1611.5 Megan Dailey,

I asked the librarian


if they had any books
on paranoia and she
whispered Theyre behind
you.

She said Yes, we do.
I asked the librarian
if they had any books on
time travel.

2014
4. 168.75 Debbie Potter,
1995
5. 16 8.25 Jordan Kulczyk,
2016
6. 168 Cathy Carlson, 1988
6. 168 Kara Wesen, 2008

round up

April 28th
9 am - 11 am

Nashua
School
AAual
Clean-Up

Starting at 8:30am
on Saturday, April 30
Please step up & make your
Museum ready to receive guests for
another season. Refreshments will
be served & visiting is a must. The
more people that come help the
easier & faster it will get done. We
look forward to seeing you all again.

SPECIALS:
WEDNESDAY

Soup: Beef Veggie


Lunch: Bacon Cheeseburger
Dinner: 8 oz Chicken Fried
Steak

THURSDAY

Soup: Chicken Noodle


Lunch: Steak Philly
Dinner: Hamburger Steak

We have soft-serve ice cream!

Have your parties here


BOOK NOW!

Open: Mon - Sat Closed: Sun

While You Gamble

Free Beer &


Cocktails

A GREAT PLACE TO
HANG OUT!

THE HANGAR

Hwy 2 East
228-8280

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