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Stockpiling
With the idiotic toilet paper hoarders running rampant, out harvesting corn this week, and will be selling corn
Cornwell Ranch decided to step in and help solve the cobs on the cheap. However, ace reporter Bruce Unger
problem. With the Tiger Buttes in the backdrop, they were advises those with asstroids to shuck the cobs first.

How you can help! pandemic.


Social Distancing is critically
introduce a new customer to your
favorite local business!
Small & Locally Owned important over the coming weeks If you have a subscription
Businesses are facing great to keep our community safe, and or membership to a gym, dance
uncertainty as our community healthy. But, we hope you’ll consider lessons, art classes, organization,
navigates COVID-19. It is important using the following tips to continue frequent shopper club, etc, keep it
that we are united, and rally around to shop local! going! Many small businesses rely
our friends and neighbors who own If you regularly frequent a on that steady stream of support
and operate the small businesses business, buy a gift card that covers and your continued membership
that are heart of our community. what you’d normally spend over the or subscription can provide steady
We can all do our part next few weeks. support over the coming weeks.
to help ensure that Glasgow’s As an added bonus, instead of -Lisa Koski Executive
Business Community remains using the gift card yourself in the Director, Glasgow Area Chamber
strong throughout, and after this future, give it away as a gift and help of Commerce & Agriculture
Spring has Sprung Wuhu flu update
Nashua Senior Citizens will not have gatherings of any
COME SEE ALL THE BEAUTIFUL NEW ITEMS kind at the Nashua Senior Citizens Center until after Easter.
Take-out meals are available by calling the Center at 746-
New Clothing, New Jewelry, New Purses,
3370. Leave a message if there is no answer. They can be
New Décor, New Foods and much more!
picked up right at the door of the Senior Citizens Center.
BUY ONE CORKCICLE The Valley County Pioneer Museum will be closed due
AND GET THE 2ND 50% OFF to the virus till further notice.
The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 41 is cancelling
Check out all the great Deals in their regular monthly meeting this Thursday. Leila says,
the Hen House Sale Room! “Stay well!”
Hope to see you there! Bridal Registry The Knights of Columbus Fish Fry’s at St. Raphael’s are
Lacock & Legare cancelled until further notice.
Robyn’s Nest
Home Decor & Fine Gifts
May 23, 2020
Messmer & Holstein
The totally awesome VR Getaway in Nashua is closed
501 1st Ave. S. 228-4646 June 6, 2020
until further notice.
The Lutefisk & Meatballs at First Lutheran Church is
50% chance postponed.
today &
Valley Cinemas is closed until further notice... none of
that awesome theater popcorn for awhile.
tonight
Get your Feda Scholarship app
Tonight: A 50 percent chance of snow, mainly before 2am. Scholarship applications for the Feda Scholarship for
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 16. East northeast wind the Trades are now available and will be accepted through
around 10 mph. New snow accumulation of less than one April 17, announced Sam Waters of Glasgow. He chairs the
inch possible. scholarship committee and is a board member with the
Thursday: A 20 percent chance of snow before 7am. Partly Valley County Community Foundation which administers
sunny, with a high near 27. North northeast wind 7 to 11 the scholarship.
mph. High school seniors with plans to attend a trade school
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 7. Wind are encouraged to apply. In addition, students who have
chill values between -5 and zero. North northeast wind 6 to received Feda Scholarships in the past may apply for a second
10 mph becoming east after midnight. scholarship, providing they have successfully completed one
Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 31. Southeast wind 7 semester of study.
to 14 mph. All applicants must be residents of Valley County. First-
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 14. East time applicants must be graduating from a Valley County
southeast wind 6 to 11 mph. high school this spring, receiving a home school certificate
or a GED and pursuing a post-secondary education in the
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 41. Light and variable
wind becoming west 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon. trades.
Applicable course work includes, but is not limited to,
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 20. North
plumbing, electrical, drafting, mechanics, welding, carpentry,
northwest wind 5 to 7 mph.
medical technology, computer technology, or criminal
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 40. Northwest wind justice.
6 to 9 mph.
Gerry and Audrey Feda of Glasgow established the
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 47. East southeast scholarship with the Valley County Community Foundation
wind 6 to 9 mph. in 2007. Since that time, 24 scholarships have been awarded
Tuesday: A slight chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a high to students studying welding, agronomy, aviation mechanics,
near 45. electrical and computer technology, diesel mechanics,

n ior Citizen Center respiratory care and radiology technology


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en ior Citizen Center All Valley County high schools have information on

THURSDAY S the scholarship requirements and applications. They are also


available on the VCCF website: www.valleycountycf.net.
VCCF will accept only paper copies of the applications.
Spaghetti They must be postmarked by the deadline of April 17. Late
Call for reservation by 10 AM or incomplete applications will not be considered. For more
228-9500 information, contact Waters at 228-8231.
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ financial operations along with scheduled reporting procedures. We offer
POSTPONING THE APRIL 4TH ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE AT THE competitive pay to qualified applicants. PLEASE VISIT US AND FILL
ELKS IN GLASGOW. 406-785-2321 OUT AN APPLICATION ALONG WITH YOUR RESUME IF INTERESTED
BUZZ BUZZ
VALLEY COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT JOB OPENING: for remote VALLEY VIEW HOME is now taking applicants for a permanent
blade operator/truck driver for Lustre area. Employee must live in the Housekeeping position. The Housekeeping Aide provides cleaning
Lustre area and work remotely from their residence. This job is full time with services to provide a safe, sanitary, comfortable and homelike environment
benefits and 4 ten hour a day work week with possible emergency work may for residents, staff and the public. In addition, this position offers cross
have to be performed on the weekends. Employee must be self-motivated training into the role as Laundry Aid. We are offering competitive wage
and self-driven and be able to obtain a CDL License within three months of for 32-40 hours a week. APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN OUR
hire. Wage an benefits can be discussed with the road superintendent Todd ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT.
Young at the Valley County Road Department. Applications may be picked BUZZ
up at the Valley County Road Department 54146 Hwy 2 West, Glasgow, VALLEY VIEW HOME is now accepting applicants for an Activities Aide.
MT. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY CALL TODD YOUNG Activities Aide will assist in the therapeutic activities designed to meet
AT 406-263-1477 FOR MORE INFORMATION. the interests and enhance the functional abilities and self-esteem of each
BUZZ resident. PLEASE VISIT OUR ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT FOR
SCOTTIE DAY CARE is seeking a part-time caregiver. CALL 228-2334 AN APPLICATION.
OR STOP IN FOR APPLICATION BUZZ
BUZZ WANT A REWARDING CAREER? Come work at Milk River Inc. as a
FMDH POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Environmental Technician. 3:00am- Direct Support Specialist. We monitor adults with development disabilities.
11:00am, 5 shifts weekly, varying days. High School Diploma or GED Looking for motivated caring people. STOP BY MILK RIVER ACTIVITY
(preferred). Ability to read and follow written and oral instructions. On-the- CENTER FOR MORE INFORMATION AND AN APPLICATION.
job training provided. Must be self-motivated and dependable. Clean and BUZZ
sanitize rooms and furnishings in assigned work areas following established APT. FOR RENT. 925 sf, 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bth townhome apt. City of Glasgow.
policies and procedures, to maintain high standards of cleanliness and Cozy. Good neighbors. Sm pets OK. Laundry room in unit. $595/month.
sanitation throughout the Hospital. Ability to work according to established AVAILABLE NOW. 360-750-6746
schedule for specific hospital area. Up to $15/ hour based on experience. BUZZ
Full benefits package offered this includes; medical insurance with an option FOR RENT 1 bedroom ¾ bath apartment. $400/mo. with matching
of free employee only plan, dental and vision insurance. 401K with match security deposit. Tenant is responsible for electricity and water. CALL
after 6-months. Vacation and sick leave. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/ HELLAND AGENCY INC. 228-2114
Affirmative Action Employer. PLEASE CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT BUZZ
AT (406) 228.3662 FOR MORE INFORMATION. FOR RENT 1 bedroom 1 bath home. $600/mo. + deposit. No pets, no
BUZZ smoking. Located at 15 1st Ave. N. CALL 228-4801
HELP WANTED: FOSSUM MATERIALS IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS BUZZ
FOR OFFICE MANAGER. This is a full time job located in Glasgow, FOR RENT BEAUTIFUL HISTORIC TOWNHOUSE located in the center
Montana, and involves the office management for a Ready Mix Concrete of downtown Glasgow. Walking distance to everything. Nearly 1500
and Sand & Gravel retail company. 3-5 years of experience as an office sq.ft. of living. $650/month plus utilities (water paid by landlord) No
manager, or administrative assistant, with experience in bookkeeping, smoking or pets. Must see to believe CALL PENNY @ (406)-367-5211
accounting, or related experience preferred. Must possess a valid driver’s OR (406)-263-7096
license with a clean driving record. GREAT WAGE AND BENEFITS BUZZ
INCLUDE 100% EMPLOYER-PAID FULL FAMILY HEALTH INSURANCE FOR RENT 2 bedroom apartment. No smoking or pets. CALL SAND
including medical, vision, dental, flex; life, 401k and retirement; Employer POINT PROPERTIES 228-8333
of Choice benefit. Visit our website at WWW.CENTURYCI.COM to view BUZZ
complete job details and apply, OR CALL 406-535-1200 FOR MORE FOR RENT 2 bedroom newer house for rent. $600/mo. Pets welcome
INFORMATION. Fossum Materials, a Century Company, is a Drug Free with additional $50/mo. + pet deposit. CALL 406-390-4156
Workplace & Equal Opportunity Employer. BUZZ
BUZZ STORAGE UNITS AVAILABLE: (2) 12 x 25’ and 12 x 50’ is a complete pull
VALLEY VIEW HOME is now accepting applicants for the role as Business thru great for large pontoon boats, etc. - Handles lots of toys. ARTHUR’S
Office Manager (BOM). The BOM is responsible for administrative and MINI STORAGE - NASHUA 785-2109 OR 541-410-3833

MOVE IN READY ! In order to prevent the spread of illness,


2520 +/-sq. ft home has 4 bedrooms, 2 baths,
spacious updated kitchen, open dining room the Valley County Health Department will
with walk out patio doors to back yard deck.3
bedrooms on main floor, updated bath, hardwood no longer be open to the public without an
floors, and living room with bay window adds lots
of light. The lower level has a large family room
with wet bar, additional bedroom, updated bath
appointment made beforehand.
with walk in shower, and beautiful laundry room
with lots of storage. Attached double car garage
and garden shed. New siding, windows, low Limited availability so please call
maintenance decking, forced air, central air.
228-6261 to make an appointment.
PRICED AT $242,500 #364
Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner
(406) 228-2525 - Thank you for your understanding
www.redfoxxrealestate.com
Fort Peck Fine Arts Council
VISITOR
Chinese Auction RESTRICTIONS
Will be rescheduled for a later date.
Please do not come to FMDH if you do not need medical care.
For those who purchased tickets for the auction and In response to rapidly changing developments with the coronavirus
want a refund, please bring your ticket into the office (COVID-19), new visitation and admission restrictions are in effect.
Visitors should refrain from coming to our facility.
located in the Sean Heavey Gallery between the
hours of 12:30-4 pm, Monday through Friday. PATIENTS ENTERING FMDH FACILITY:
If you cannot make it during those hours, mail your Access to the FMDH facility is currently limited to those with
ticket to PO Box 973, Glasgow, MT 59230 and a appointments only, with the exception of the Emergency Department.
All patients will be required to verify their appointment upon entering.
check will be mailed to you.
Thank you to all the businesses who have VISITORS:
donated items, we will hold on to them until the NO Visitors are allowed unless:
time is prudent to reschedule our event. - You are a support person for an obstetric patient in labor.
- You are a designated driver for a surgery patient.
406-228-9216 • fptheatre@nemont.net • www.fortpecktheatre.org - The patient is a minor.
- The patient is physically unable to come alone.

Notice from Mayor Erickson Any visitor that fits one of the above criteria must be healthy and may not display
any signs of:

The City of Glasgow, along with Valley County,


are closely monitoring the corona virus (COVID~19) CLOSED DEPARTMENTS:
developments and following the Centers for Disease Control Administration
Occupational Therapy
Nutrition Services/WIC
and the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Cardiac Rehabilitation Patient Accounting
Gift Shop Physical Therapy
Services recommendations. Information Is rapidly changing, Health Information Management Pulmonary Rehabiliation
Home Oxygen/DME* Visiting Specialists
and we are working to quickly identify how we can support *For assistance from Home Oxygen, call 228-3500, dial 0, and ask for Home Oxygen.

our employees and their families who have essential service


duties and keep our community safe. 5TH AVENUE PHARMACY:
The City of Glasgow has put the following safety 5th Avenue Pharmacy is currently open to DRIVE-THRU business ONLY.

measures in place until March 31,2020:


EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY THROUGH MARCH 30, 2020
• The Glasgow Recreation Center will be closed.
Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.
• Public Works 0ffice will take phone calls to answer Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital | 621 3rd Street South | Glasgow, MT | fmdh.org | 406-228-3500

questions and to schedule appointments. All business


requests will be answered and permits issued. PREDICTION: there will be a minor baby boom
• The Glasgow Police Department will answer all calls. in nine months, and then one day in 2033, we
• The Glasgow Fire Department will answer all calls. shall witness the rise of the QUARANTEENS!
• Glasgow City Court will continue with court business but
mostly by phone with limited exposure.
• City Office will accept water payments In drop off box In
front of civic center and will mail receipt. They will continue
to provide assistance and Information to the public but
limit exposure.
• City Street Department will continue their duties as usual
with limited exposure to public.
• City Water Department will continue their services as
usual to provide clean drinking water and waste water
services.
• The City will continue to provide service for funerals.
• There will be hand washing stations placed throughout
city buildings.
• All City Board meetings other than Council meetings will
be canceled for the next month.
• Library services are In place but asking for patrons to limit
time in facility. Have canceled all outreach programs.
MCA 7-34-4101: City may “do all acts which may
be necessary to prevent the spread of infectious or
contagious diseases within the city or town.”
~ Becky Erickson
Region 6 FWP offices are
open…with some conditions
Rest assured, Region 6 Fish, Wildlife and Parks
offices are open! However, due to the “social distancing”
measures that are being taken, please expect to abide by NOTICE TO OUR SHOPPERS
the following: As a local grocer, we understand the critical nature of our
If you can, please use the internet to buy your business and the service we provide to the local community.
licenses and apply for permits…this way there is no We have been monitoring, planning and working diligently to
social interaction necessary. address the Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and its effects on
our community.
If you feel ill or have any symptoms, please respect
our staff and others by not entering an FWP building. The safety and health of our shoppers, staff, and community
We would be happy to answer any questions over the are our primary concern. We are committed to taking action in
phone: 406-228-3700. order to prevent any unnecessary risk. As the situation rapidly
If you do come to the Glasgow FWP office, please changes, our team is adapting and implementing best practices
throughout our store. We will communicate those changes when
“keep your distance” and allow just one person at a time at
they happen. We have implemented a variety of precautionary
appropriate counter space. There are places to wait in line measures and will continue to do so as the situation unfolds.
and/or sit, or you can wait outside and enjoy the sunshine!
We ask that you please do not use cash to pay for In the last week, we have seen a dramatic uptick in business.
This has led to us having to limit quantities on many items.
your license/permits, due to the potential transfer of
We are also experiencing a high volume of out of stock items.
disease. Credit/debit cards or checks are fine. We anticipate this continuing for the foreseeable future. We
The April 1 deadline for deer and elk, the May 1 appreciate the understanding, cooperation and support you
deadline for moose, sheep, goat and bison, and the June have shown. We are all in this together!
1 deadline for Elk B, Deer B, and antelope will remain
in effect. Those deadlines are in statute and cannot Important Updates:
change. Remember, you can buy all of your licenses • Store hours may change – We will be evaluating this daily
and/or apply for these at one time. and will do our best to communicate this ahead of time. These
The Glasgow office is open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday- changes may happen due to truck delivery changes, need for
Friday. FWP appreciates your patience as we work extensive store cleaning, and staff shortages due to illness.
together through this. • Courtesy to the elderly – This has been suggested by many
THURSDAY of our concerned shoppers and we are also concerned for the
SOUPS: Corn Beef Cabbage Soup well-being of our seniors and those who are vulnerable to the
Chili virus. From now through at least the end of March we would
SPECIALS: Patty Melt like our first hours of the day to be set aside for our most
Angry Chicken Burger vulnerable shoppers to have a safe and stress-free shopping
experience. We will not be policing this at the door, as we
know these uncertain times has caused changes for many
Dine at the “O” of our community’s citizens. If everyone helps, we can allow
our elderly family members and neighbors a chance to shop
in the morning in the cleanest and healthiest environment we
228-8006
can offer. This will take everyone working together. If you can,
please delay your shopping until after 9 am.
• No weekly ads for the next three weeks – We will not be
running sale ads for the weeks of 3/18, 3/25, and 4/1. This
is not by design, but rather because of so many out-of-stock
items it is impossible to guarantee any specific items will or
will not be available. We will continue to pass savings along to
our customers where we can. As soon as we are able, we will
Custom Carpentry •Roofing Repairs •Windows •Doors •Kitchens •Baths run our weekly ads again.
Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025 Thank You,
Email: beardhi@gmail.com • Licensed & insured • Free Estimates Your Reynolds Market Team
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Salty stuff
Friday, March 20th, 2020 | 6pm - 8pm
Prairie Ridge Village
Pippin
Live music by Dave Have you
and Theever heard the saying
Classics
that someone is “not worth one’s
Treats! Prizes! Free!
salt?” That’s because salt was once
so valuable,
For more information it was used as currency.
please call 406.228.2208
Before refrigeration, salt was the only
way to preserveSPONSORED food, and
BY: anyone
without it couldn’t travel to new lands
without their food spoiling. In ancient
Rome, soldiers were often paid in salt
(or, given an allowance with which
to purchase salt). The word “salary”
even comes from the Latin word for
salt, sal. So, if a soldier was doing a
lousy job, his paycheck would be cut
because he wouldn’t be worth his salt.
If you’re superstitious, you
may think it’s bad luck to spill salt.
V I L L A G E

If you do, legend dictates that you’re


supposed to pick up a pinch and toss it
over your left shoulder to prevent the
bad luck from following you around.
Where did this fear come from? Some
believe that it came from ancient
times when salt was very expensive.
Anyone who wasted such a precious
commodity was branded as bad luck
to motivate people to be more careful
with their salt use.
That may be the answer, but it
could also be Leonardo da Vinci’s fault.
In his “The Last Supper” painting,
you’ll see a container of spilled salt at
Judas Iscariot’s elbow. Because it’s so
close to his arm, one can assume that
Judas accidentally knocked the vessel
over at some point during the dinner.
The Bible describes how Judas went
on to betray Jesus after this dinner, so
salt-spilling became associated with
dishonesty, treachery, and bad fortune. 
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR COMMENT ON
Family Planning Services WATER STUDY AND APPLICATIONS TO TSEP, CDBG,
OUR ALL-INCLUSIVE TITLE X CLINIC PROVIDES
EDUCATION AND COUNSELING, FREE CONDOMS, DNRC-RRGL, SRF, INTERCAP, AND COAL BOARD
SEVERAL TYPES OF BIRTH CONTROL OPTIONS,
STD TESTING AND TREATMENT, HIV TESTING, HPV The North Valley County Water and Sewer District will hold
SCREENING, AND ANNUAL PAP SMEARS OR WELLNESS
EXAMS TO ALL INDIVIDUALS DESIRING SUCH SERVICES,
a public hearing on Tuesday, March 10th, 2020 at 2:00 PM, at
INCLUDING ANY PERSON UNDER THE AGE OF 18. the Village Hall. The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the
SERVICES AT LOW OR NO COST TO YOU AND ALL
Valley County Health DepartmentINSURANCES ARE ACCEPTED.
engineering study that was conducted for the water system.
500 4th Ave South | Courthouse Annex
Monday – Thursday 7:30 am - 6:00 pm WE CARE ABOUT YOU! WE HAVE A TEAM OF FRIENDLY,
Recommended improvements will be discussed along with the
APPROACHABLE, AND KNOWLEDGEABLE STAFF WHO
Main Office: (406) 228-6261 WOULD LOVE TO HELP YOU WITH YOUR REPRODUCTIVE associated project costs, including the overall costs per user and
Clinic Cell: (406) 263-8194 AND PREVENTIVE HEALTH. > CONTACT US TODAY! < possible applications to the following funding agencies: Treasure

Letter to the Buzz


State Endowment Program (TSEP), Community Development
Block Grant (CDBG), Department of Natural Resources and
Conservation (DNRC) Renewable Resource Grant and Loan
(RRGL), State Revolving Fund (SRF), Rural Development (RD),
Gossipers & the big question INTERCAP, Montana Coal Board, and/or other funding agencies.
North Valley County Water/Sewer District The public is strongly encouraged to attend and will be given
(NVCW/SD) has a 60 year old infrastructure. The plant an opportunity to ask questions and to express their opinions
is worn out and frequently breaking down and failing. regarding the findings in the engineering report. Comment may
be given orally at the hearing or submitted in writing prior to 5:00
Water and sewer services are constantly on the mend.
PM on the day of the hearing. The District will hold a meeting after
The W/S District put out an RFP (request for the hearing to discuss acceptance of the Preliminary Engineering
pricing) to all Engineering/Grant writing companies. Report.
Public presentations were done by 3 different companies. ~ North Valley Water/Sewer District
Based on the high success rate and high ratings in other Anyone who would like more information or who wants
areas Great West Engineering was voted on and chosen to submit questions or comments should contact
in a public meeting. Nick Chiechi, Board President, at (406) 524-3374.
State and Federal Grants have been awarded to
NVCW/SD for preliminary engineering and Grant
EFFECTIVE MARCH 18TH UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
writing.....TSEP and USDA. This is required in order
to secure much larger Grants needed to repair and
replace our aging existing systems. The great majority
NOTICE
of the engineering fee is covered by the DEQ and TSEP Bank of Bridger Family of Banks is taking a proactive approach
and supporting the President's initiative to slow the spread of
Grants. A discussion, vote, and resolution was done in the Coronavirus, COVID-19. Therefore, it is with an abundance
a public meeting to pursue Grants with guidance from of caution; the practice of social distancing; and for the safety
Great American and USDA folks. of our staff and community members; that we have decided to
If the W/S District had not taken steps to secure close our face-to-face lobby services.
Grants and water and sewer lines and systems equipment We understand your financial services are important and we
will continue to serve you through our Drive-Thru facilities at
failed completely OR if the W/S District were to expend this time. We are also available to assist you via phone or chat.
all their financial reserves and go broke.....WHO would Other services available 24/7 are:
assume operation of the St.Marie water/sewer services? Internet Banking
….Valley County, Dry Prairie Water, a Federal Agency, Mobile Banking
who? and at what cost to customers? Mobile Deposit
When I return to St.Marie in the Spring I invite Please reach out to your local branch for questions, to schedule
Commissioners, any interested public, and gossipers an appointment with a Loan Officer or customer support.
to meet with me and the rest of the Water/Sewer Board
Thank you for your continued trust
and discuss any and all concerns. An open forum in us. We are all about community
atmosphere with all free to ask any question and see all and doing what we can do to
provide the best service we can
financials will be encouraged. Hopefully this will end during this time.
useless gossip. Follow the factual data and the money!
“The Truth Always Prevails.” DRIVE-THRU WILL REMAIN OPEN FROM 8AM-5PM
~ Nick Chiechi- Pres. NVCW/SD TAKING APPOINTMENTS FOR INSIDE BANK BUSINESS.
~questions, opinions, comments welcomed~ 228-4364
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
The Hi-Line Sportsmen would like to give a HUGE Thank You to all of the support our community has given us! With your
support we were able to have a very successful banquet on Leap Day 2020! Not only were we able to raise over $5,000 for
our annual Hi-Line Sportsmen Memorial Scholarship fund, but we were also able to award a total of $13,000 in Grant Funds:
$1,000 to the City of Glasgow for Home Run Pond pier repairs, $2,000 to FWP for a Phillips County Road Access Easement,
and $10,000 to Valley County Search and Rescue for their purchase of a Search and Rescue Boat!
WE COULDN’T HAVE HAD SUCH A SUCCESSFUL BANQUET
WITHOUT THE WIDESPREAD AND DEEP SUPPORT FROM THESE DONORS:
5th Ave Pharmacy Ezzie’s Midtown Lucky Shot USA Scentsy by Deon Dix
All Seasons First Community Bank LuEars by Holly Hunziker Scottie Express Carwash
Andrew McKean Fort Peck European Mounts Markle’s Hardware Scott’s Track & Wheel
Baker’s Jewelry Free Trader Marlan’s Woodworks Sean Heavy
Bar Heart Blades by Mike Wilcox Gateway Club Mattfeldt Electric Shippwrecked
Beautiful You Salon Glasgow Chamber Maven Optics SSP Eyewear
Big Valley Water Glasgow Distributors Milk River Catfish Classic State Farm Agent Nathan Lee
Billingsley Ranch Outfitters Glasgow Flower Shop MonDak Stoughies Bar & Grill
Billingsley Repair Glasgow Recreation Center Montana Reclaimed Design St. Raphael’s Church
Busted Knuckle Brewery Glasgow Rental Montana Slings Sunnyside Golf & Country Club
Cabelas/Bass Pro Shop Hi-Line Ford MT Chapter of Wildlife Society TACTIC Long Range Weapons
Camp Chef Hi-Line Gymnastics Naked Acres by Tami Thompson TWilcoxDesign by Sheena Wilcox
Cherry Creek Gear Shop Jack Medlicott NE MT Fair Concert Committee The Wood
Chris Barley/Mike Royston Joe Younkin Nemont Beverage Town & Country
Claire Fjeld Joyce & Tasha - Pampered Chef/ Nemont Telephone Thrivent Financial
Cottonwood Inn Tastefully Simple OnX Maps Valley Builders
D & G Sports & Western JR’s Party Store Page Whitham Land & Cattle Valley County Rifle & Pistol Club
Db Design Karen Jackson Randy Beavis Valley Vet Clinic
Drew & Courtney Henry Koski Limo Robyn’s Nest Vickie Bell
Durum Restaurant Lakeridge Sam & Jeff’s Zero Victim - Frank Odermann
Eugene’s Pizza Levi & Bobi Sugg Sand Electric
WE WANT TO GIVE SPECIAL THANKS TO THESE HI-LINE SPORTSMEN SPONSORS:
Alex Esteves CR Dix & Crew Jace & Lisa Ball Page Whitham Land & Cattle
Andrew McKean Custom Sprinkler J&K Storage Paul & Barb Etchart
Baker’s Jewelry Db Design Joyce & Ryan Stone Prairie Travelers
Bernie Hart D & G Sports & Western KTF Wood Design Queen of Spades Utilities
Billingsley Repair Drew & Courtney Henry Markle’s Inc Scottie Express Carwash
Brian Austin -Auctioneer Dustin & Lisa Mavity Mattfeldt Electric Scott’s Track & Wheel
Bryan Krumweide-Edward Jones Friend’s Crew Montana Reclaimed Design Stahl Seed Cleaning
C & B Operations Glasgow Rental Nathan Lee Insurance Stoughie’s Bar & Grill
Chappell’s Automotive Hi-Line Ford Nemont Telephone Thompson & Sons
Cherry Creek Gear Shop Hi-Tech Electric Northern Bloom Honey Taylor Storage
Cole Insurance Horseshoe Bar Northern Lights Casino Thrivent Financial
Cottonwood Inn Independence Bank Oregon Aerial Construction
WE HAD WONDERFUL HELP WITH OUR ANNUAL BANQUET.
HERE’S A PARTIAL LIST OF FOLKS WHO HELPED US THROW A MEMORABLE PARTY:
DC Trip Kids & Parents Lucky Clover 4H Don & Tammy Pyrah Stacie Rhoads
Knights of Columbus: Randy Dirkson Mary Sugg Lisa Martinson
Lenny Knaff, Abe Hankins, Mike & JoJo Chappell Sylvia Little
Matt Page & Glen Monson St. Raphael’s Church Ryan Feezell
THE HI-LINE SPORTSMEN IS FUELED BY OUR GREAT COMMITTEE MEMBERS.
HERE’S WHO HELPED PUT ON OUR BANQUET, BUT WHO ALSO HELP KEEP CONSERVATION LOCAL ALL YEAR ‘ROUND:
Jennifer & Storm Jackson Bryan Krumwiede Levi & Bobi Sugg Charlie & Chelsea Dodd
Andrew McKean Drew Henry Arron & Bill Franzen Kyle Gibson
Jace & Lisa Ball Jack Medlicott Steve Wellendorf Tyrel Brandt
Scott Billingsley Juice Fisher Brian & Tasha Mix Marc Kloker
We strive to ‘KEEP CONSERVATION LOCAL’ and look forward
to helping fund your projects in the years to come! Thanks Again!
We’re eager to have your help, too. Please like our Facebook page, and contact a committee member for more information
about the Hi-Line Sportsmen, or email Jennifer Jackson at jennjenn910@gmail.com
or call 263-7339 for more information on the non-profit group, meeting schedule, and conservation work.

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