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“No Bull”

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1st grade teachers Mrs. Overby (left) and Mrs. Quall were in charge of working the front counter during McTeacher’s Night.

McTeacher’s Night fund-raiser at Mickey-D’s a huge success


The Glasgow Irle School $1,000. Now that’s pushing a lot playground is in Phase 1 (there is
teachers took over McDonald’s for of Big Macs and such out the door currently a temporary fence).
a couple of hours this past Thursday and drive thru window! “The parents feel very strongly
night, and as you can see, a lot of The Irle School PTO, about this issue,” Kim said.
fun was to be had as well as some formed in March of 2018 (not While the Glasgow School
fast & furious work if you recall last even a year old) will be putting District will fund the majority of the
Friday’s photos in the Buzz. it to use for the safety of the cost, it will be an expense project.
McDonald’s donated a portion children: BUILD THAT FENCE! “We just had an anonymous donor
of all sales during that two hours Kim Turner, Glasgow Irle PTO kick in $16,500,” Kim added, noting
to the Irle School PTO to do what President, explained that building that donations are always welcome!
they wish and it was just shy of a permanent structure around the continued on page 4
Gardening Workshop February 5
By Valley County Conservation District
Spring will be here before
we know it! While the ground
is still covered in snow and ice,
now is the perfect time to think
about ordering seed, find that
sunny spot in the house, and start growing your own
food.
The Valley County Conservation District will host
a gardening workshop on Tuesday, February 5th from 6
to 8 p.m. at the Pioneer Museum in Glasgow.
Patti Armbrister, local expert on growing food the
February comes natural way, will explain why it’s important to eat locally
in nice and then
grown food, how to plan your garden from ordering
seed to transplanting, when/what/where/how to plant,
turns nasty and why it’s not necessary to till your garden.
After a brief break from the cold late this week and We will have hands-on activities and give away some
into the weekend, colder than average temperatures are local grain. This event is free and open to the public. For
expected for much of the Northern U.S. from the Pacific more information, please call the conservation district
Northwest to the western Great Lakes in the 2-3 week at 228-4321 ext. 101 or email vccdmt20@gmail.com
period.
The greatest risk (in the “moderate risk” area) of Youth tumbling class offered
below average temperatures are expected for North A youth tumbling class for kids ages 3-5 will be held
Dakota and adjacent portions of Minnesota and South at the Glasgow Recreation Department (Glasgow Civic
Dakota, and for much of eastern and northern Montana. Center).
Taught by Lori Dailey, the class will be every
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 11. East wind 5
to 7 mph becoming light and variable. Tuesday and Thursday from 2:00-2:45 p.m. Cost is
Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 37. Southwest $25 per child to participate and the program starts on
wind 3 to 5 mph. Tuesday, February 5th and ends on Thursday, February
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 20. 28th. Parents are encouraged to help.
South wind 3 to 5 mph. Registration forms are available at the Glasgow Civic
Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 45. Southwest wind Center and must be filled out by Monday, February 5th.
around 6 mph.
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 24. Bob Seger rocks the Billings Metra
Southwest wind around 5 mph becoming east after Bob Seger performed in Billings last night, and it
midnight.
was the third highest grossing concert in Metra history
Saturday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 38. East wind as 9,500 tickets were sold. Seger was supposed to play in
5 to 7 mph.
Billings in 2017, but he suffered a ruptured disc in his
Saturday Night: A 30 percent chance of snow, mainly
after 11pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 8. North wind
back and had to reschedule.
around 8 mph.
Sunday: A 50 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy,
May as well enjoy the soup
Bubba went to a nice restaurant to have dinner. He
with a high near 15. Northeast wind around 10 mph.
had just started relishing the soup when a pretty young
Sunday Night: A 40 percent chance of snow. Mostly
cloudy, with a low around -1. North northeast wind 8 to thing walked up to him and said, “Hey, handsome, are
10 mph. you single?”
Monday: A 30 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, Bubba could not believe his luck and somehow
with a high near 8. Northeast wind around 8 mph. managed to blurt out, “Yes, yes!”
Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -7. So, she picked up the empty chair in front of him
Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 7. and walked away to her group of friends.
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ BUZZ
FLEA MARKET Saturday, February 2, 9-noon. We will have Arnold’s GHS HEAD SOFTBALL COACH OPENING: Apply or inquire immediately
metal sculptures, movies, collectables and so much more. FOR TABLE with interest to ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR BRENNER FLATEN 228-2485
RENTAL OR TO MAKE DONATIONS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND (EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER)
SUCH PLEASE CALL VICKY AT 228-9500 BUZZ
BUZZ VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a motivated applicant for the role of
ALL-CLASS REUNION MEETING FOR 2020 Thursday, January 31 “Bath Aide”. The bath aide is responsible for providing baths to residents
at 7:00pm at the Elks Lodge. ANYONE INTERESTED IS WELCOME under the supervision of a licensed nurse. The bath aide follows established
TO ATTEND nursing home policies and coordinates care with other facility personnel.
BUZZ In addition, if the aide is completed with their work they will help as
ALL SEASONS HOME CENTER Position open for a Bookkeeper. Must needed with resident care and clean up as in dining room and assist with
have high school diploma or GED and six months experience. Prefer feeding residents. Valley View Home offers competitive wage along with
knowledge of Quickbooks and Point of Sale Retail program. Vacation continuing education for applicants desiring a start to a new and prosperous
and sick leave after probationary Period. DROP OFF APPLICATION career with us. PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION FROM THE
TO ALL SEASONS HOME CENTER 729 2ND AVE. S. OR WOLF ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME.
POINT JOB SERVICE. BUZZ
BUZZ FULL TIME DIETARY AIDE. The Food Service Aide prepares and serves
T&R TRUCKING looking for a Roll-off Truck Driver, full or part time. palatable, nourishing, well-balanced diets to meet the daily nutritional
Approximately $20/hr. CDL required. INQUIRE AT T&R TRUCKING and special dietary needs of each resident. This position provides a very
228-8746 meaningful role within Valley View Home and you will feel gratitude daily
BUZZ for your work. PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION FROM THE
CAMPBELL LODGE: has a graveyard position open. CALL 228-9328 ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME.
OR PICK UP APPLICATION AT CAMPBELL LODGE BUZZ
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FIRST COMMUNITY BANK has an opening for a Deposit Operations MT. Basement, Washer & Dryer, Backyard. $450/month plus utilities. Pets
Specialist. This is a full time position with benefits. Contact Kim Brooks, considered. CALL HELLAND AGENCY INC. 228-2114
Human Resources Officer, at 228-8231 or kbrooks@fcbank.net to obtain BUZZ
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Vet EEO/AA Employer Cozy. Good neighbors. Sm pets OK. Laundry room in unit, A/C. $595/
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TRANSPORTATION COORDINATOR/MECHANIC Duties: service BUZZ
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drivers. Starting wage $19.15 - $26.44 DOE. Hours: during school bdrm/bath on main floor), 2-car heated garage, washer/dryer, sprinkler
term 6.00 a.m.–5:30 p.m. w/extended lunch; summer flexible. Benefits: system & more. $1500/mo. rent. FOR MORE DETAILS CALL JOHN @
Retirement, vacation/sick/personal leave, holidays, insurance & (406)263-2046
longevity. TO APPLY GO TO WWW.GLASGOW.K12.MT.US CLICK BUZZ
ON EMPLOYMENT TAB THEN COMPLETE & SUBMIT APPLICATION. FOR RENT: 4 bedroom, 3 bath townhouse. Completely updated, new
DEADLINE IS 2/17/19. furnace & new water heater. $600/mo. plus utilities, $600 deposit. Pets
BUZZ negotiable. Year Lease. CALL 230-6159 OR 701-590-9668
TOWN OF FORT PECK is hiring a full time Maintenance Worker. BUZZ
Application deadline is Thursday, January 31, 2019 at 4:00pm. $15.47/ FOR RENT 2 bed, 1 bath duplex. Fenced yard, washer & dryer hookup,
hour. APPLY THROUGH JOB SERVICE OR AT FORT PECK TOWN private driveway, close to high school. $650/mo., plus utilities. No smokers,
OFFICE BY STOPPING IN OR CALLING 526-3220 OR 526-7548. no animals. CALL 263-0126
BUZZ
IRLE SCHOOL RESOURCE AIDE POSITION: PERMANENT SCHOOL
YEAR POSITION, W/FULL BENEFITS, $12.17-12.58/HR. To apply go
to: www.glasgow.k12.mt.us and click on employment tab. Deadline
2/3/19. CALL RACHEL ERICKSON AT 228-2419 FOR MORE
INFORMATION. (EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER)
Join the Glasgow Rental Team!
54359 US Hwy 2, Glasgow, MT 59230
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE FOREMAN – $26 - $29
LOCAL DELIVERY DRIVER – $24 - $27
CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE – $17 - $22
Wages Commensurate with Education and Experience
Competitive Benefits
Glasgow Rental is a full service equipment rental business opening this Spring in
Glasgow. Long established successful Montana business expanding to Glasgow.
Custom Carpentry •Roofing Repairs •Windows •Doors •Kitchens •Baths
Call (406) 366-1874 or email coels@glasgow-rental.com
Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025 for more information and an application or contact
Email: beardhi@gmail.com • Licensed & insured • Free Estimates the Wolf Point Job Service.
Along with a
permanent fence, also
along with Phase 1 will
be a nice walking path
inside the boundary of
the fence, accessible to
the public including
those with physical
“Thank you, Mrs. Overby,” says a polite Blaire Billingsley. THURSDAY
disabilities after school
PTO has on tap is a $1 each. Delivery date SOUPS: Chicken Noodle • Chili
hours and weekends.
Father-Daughter Dance will be on Valentine’s SPECIALS: Beef or Chicken
Seven laps around will Chimichanga • Deli Melt
equal one mile. with a Valentine’s Day Day, February 14th,
Construction is theme on Saturday, which is right around the
expected to begin this February 9th. corner.
summer once school is out. And then there’s the Yes, that Irle School Dine at the “O”
Some fun upcoming “Candy-Gram” as they PTO is on a good
events the Irle School will be selling suckers for mission. 228-8006

County Transit happenings


Smile, you’re on candid camera!
Valley County Transit has installed security cameras
in their buses. The cameras were acquired through a grant
provided through the Federal Transit Administration
Section 5311 funds. These cameras will record both
sound and video so please be aware that you are being
recorded when aboard. They will be used on an as needed
basis for a variety of situations that arise. If you have any
questions, please feel free to contact Colleen Pankratz,
the Valley County Transit Manager at 228-8744.
All aboard to Four Bears
Valley County Transit and the Valley County
Council on Aging have planned four 3 day/2 night trips
to 4-Bears Casino in New Town, ND. They are scheduled
for April 9 - 11, June 11 - 13, August 13 - 15 and October
8-10. 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 payments for the upcoming April “Two double quarter pounders with cheese, please!” Or
trip are due by noon on Monday, March 25th. Call was he just saying, “Peace, Brother!” Dean Hawkins
Valley County Transit at 228-TRIP (8747) to reserve was one of many who showed up at McDonald’s
your seat. These trips are open to the public. Thursday evening in support of McTeacher’s Night.
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Tim Young
Pitch
Tournaments
Make a Weekend of it!
Friday, February 1
at 6:00pm
at the new Dinks Bar
Spots are limited, so please call
Randy at 406.696.4550 to reserve
a spot for you & your partner
2nd Annual
TIM YOUNG
MEMORIAL PITCH
TOURNAMENT
Saturday, February 2
at the Elks Lodge
Sign-ups 2:00pm
Tourney at 3:00pm
Random Draw for Partners
Hope to see you at both Tourneys!

GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
THURSDAY
Breakfast
Hot or Cold Cereal •Apple Strudel
M. Oranges • Milk
Lunch
Turkey & Gravy • Mashed
Pototoes • Green Beans • Bun
Choice of Fruit • Milk
Musi cal a n z a
Applications now available TICKETS AVAILABLE…
LIMITED AMOUNT BEING SOLD

Extra va g
for this year’s VCCF grants
Applications for this year’s grants from the Valley
County Community Foundation are now available on
the organization’s website, board member Sam Waters
announced this week. All applications are due by March Thursday, February 14, 2019
15.
St. Raphaels Parish Center Gym
VCCF grants go a long way to completing a project.
5:30pm No Host Social
“Many organizations receive full funding for their
projects and others receive a substantial amount of the
6:30pm Dinner & Entertainment
Featuring Vocalist Lisa Garsjo Thievin Raising Monies for
dollars requested,” Waters said. In the past five years, the c.’s
accompanied by Christine Gilchrist, Milk River, In es
average dollar amount of grants was $1,889, with the Colleen Schanz and Trinity Cook Three Gro u p H om
smallest grant at $691 and the largest, $3,627. Call Debby Cornwell 263-0366 or Pam Lee 406-942-0942
Last year, VCCF awarded $13,481 in grants to seven
organizations, bringing the total of all grants given since
2000 to $191,715, he said, adding that projects in all parts
of Valley County have received grants.
VCCF provides grants to organizations within Valley
County with the charitable 501(c) 3 IRS designation,
along with local government and educational institutions.
FOR ALL YOUR
Organizations with projects that will be completed by ELECTRICAL NEEDS
Oct. 1, 2019 are welcome to apply.
VCCF awards grants in five areas: arts and culture, CALL 263-2724
basic human needs, economic development, education,
and natural resources and conservation. The board
places lower priority and discourages funding to annual WE’RE MOVING
or capital campaigns, grants to endowment funds, debt
retirement and religious purposes. SPECIAL LOBBY HOURS
Application forms and guidelines are available at FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1
the VCCF website, www.valleycountycf.net. Hard copy
applications are required.
9:00AM - 1:00PM
“Over the years, competition for grant dollars has MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4
increased, making complete and timely grant applications We will be open in our New Location!
a necessity,” Waters said. Incomplete applications and 101 8th Street North
those received or post marked after March 15 will not be With our Regular Business Hours
considered. We’re Building for the Future
Funding for the grants comes from earnings on the VCCF 125 4th St. South | Glasgow, MT
endowment. It is invested with the Montana Community (406) 228-9361 | ibyourbank.com
Foundation, a statewide organization that helps local
communities and non-profit organizations raise and
administer charitable gifts.
Do you need your Montana
VCCF is also caretaker for two annual scholarships. Medical Marijuana Program Card?
The Feda Scholarship for the Trades is awarded each May Do you need to see a compassionate Doctor who is
to a graduating senior from a Valley County high school experienced in Medical Cannabis?
and the Charlotte and Clarence Fuhrman Memorial We can help guide you through the
Scholarships are awarded in the summer to students who whole process of getting your Montana
have completed a year of college or trade school. Feda Medical Marijuana Program Card.
applications are due April 19 and Fuhrman applications Simply call 406-367-5257 to speak with a staff member,
on June 21. Check the VCCF website for applications. leave a message, or email us at shorline@nemont.net
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