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Shelley Mills
MSU Extension Agricultural Educator
of an inch City playgrounds open again
All City of Glasgow playgrounds and basketball
Sunday evening’s thunder boomer was good for 0.65
courts are open to the public. The City of Glasgow will
inch of rainfall, bringing May’s total to 0.79 inch in
be disinfecting playgrounds and equipment on a daily
Glasgow, including May Day’s early morning’s sputter.
basis. Enjoy the parks and please continue to practice
Things are really starting to green up with the trees
social distancing guidelines.
coming back to life.
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 36. West wind 6 to
15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
April Weather wrap-up
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 64. Northwest wind
According to the National Weather April was
6 to 14 mph. colder and drier than normal.
Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 37. North The month started much colder than normal. The
northwest wind 6 to 11 mph becoming light and variable after low for the month was zero on the 2nd. Another period
midnight. of very cold temperatures occurred between the 11th
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 67. East southeast and 16th which included a record low of 11 on the 13th.
wind 5 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Temperatures warmed up during the second half
Wednesday Night: A 40 percent chance of rain after of the month. The warmest day was 81 on the 30th.
midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 43. East wind 13 There were only 6 days with measurable
to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. precipitation. The wettest days were 0.15 inch on the
Thursday: A 40 percent chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with 30th and 0.12 Inch on the 1st. Total precipitation of 0.43
a high near 63. East wind around 11 mph, with gusts as high
inch was about half the normal of 0.85 inch.
as 20 mph.
There were 2.1 inches of snow during the month.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 38. East
Most of the snow, 1.4 inches, fell on the 1st.
southeast wind 5 to 10 mph.
There were 20 days where the peak wind for the
Friday: A 20 percent chance of rain after noon. Mostly sunny,
with a high near 66. Light and variable wind becoming west
day was 30 mph or higher and 6 days with peak winds
northwest 5 to 10 mph in the morning. of 40 mph or higher. The peak wind for the month was
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 41. North 54 mph on the 27th. Winds were particularly strong
northwest wind 6 to 11 mph. during the first half of the month with peak wind speeds
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of rain. Mostly sunny, with as high as 54 mph on the 4th.
a high near 61. North wind 6 to 15 mph, with gusts as high Looking ahead to May, normal highs start in the
as 21 mph. mid 60s and end with highs in the lower 70s. Normal
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 37. lows start out in the upper 30s and end in the upper 40s.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 58. Normal precipitation for the month is 1.92 inches.
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ VALLEY COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT JOB OPENING: for remote
MOVING SALE: 910 Valley View Glasgow, Saturday May 9th, open at blade operator/truck driver for Lustre area. Employee must live in the
8 am. Turn onto 10th Ave N at Flips, come up to the end, the sale is right Lustre area and work remotely from their residence. This job is full time with
across the street. Kitchen table w/six chairs, Overstuffed chair w/Ottoman, benefits and 4 ten hour a day work week with possible emergency work may
oak 2 drawer filing cabinet, 2 bar stools, recliner, book shelves, depression have to be performed on the weekends. Employee must be self-motivated
glass, other vintage items, yard, household, glass etc., lots of nice items. and self-driven and be able to obtain a CDL License within three months of
406-785-2321 hire. Wage an benefits can be discussed with the road superintendent Todd
BUZZ Young at the Valley County Road Department. Applications may be picked
HOME FOR RENT: Clean 2-bedroom 2 miles SE of Glasgow. Breezeway up at the Valley County Road Department 54146 Hwy 2 West, Glasgow,
to detached garage, water/sewer provided. No smoking or pets. $650/mo. MT. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY CALL TODD YOUNG
Deposit, lease required. (651) 490-5757 FOR VIRTUAL TOUR. AT 406-263-1477 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
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APT. FOR RENT. 925 sf, 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bth townhome apt. City of Glasgow. VALLEY VIEW HOME is now taking applicants for a permanent
Cozy. Good neighbors. Sm pets OK. Laundry room in unit. $595/month. Housekeeping position. The Housekeeping Aide provides cleaning
360-750-6746 services to provide a safe, sanitary, comfortable and homelike environment
BUZZ for residents, staff and the public. In addition, this position offers cross
FOR RENT 3 bedroom 1 bath house located 1 mile east of the high school. training into the role as Laundry Aid. We are offering competitive wage
Available to see after May 1st. CALL BERNIE 406-899-8305 for 32-40 hours a week. APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN OUR
BUZZ ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT.
EGT POSITION OPENING Full time Monday-Friday 8-5, overtime when BUZZ
necessary. Excellent wages, Health insurance, 401k and generous vacation VALLEY VIEW HOME is now accepting applicants for an Activities Aide.
time. Applicant should have basic phone, bookkeeping and computer skills, Activities Aide will assist in the therapeutic activities designed to meet the
be familiar with Microsoft Office. Willing to train the right individual. To apply interests and enhance the functional abilities and self-esteem of each
go to www.bunge.com/job-search and click on Open Positions. FOR resident. PLEASE VISIT OUR ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT FOR
MORE INFORMATION CALL 695-2347 AN APPLICATION.
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VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs for day shift. High paid wage WANT A REWARDING CAREER? Come work at Milk River Inc. as a Direct
for CNAs with long term care experience. We can train and certify anyone Support Specialist. We monitor adults with development disabilities. Looking
who wants to become a CNA as well. PLEASE SWING BY VALLEY VIEW for motivated caring people. STOP BY MILK RIVER ACTIVITY CENTER
HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR TEAM! FOR MORE INFORMATION AND AN APPLICATION.
BUZZ
BRABECK LUMBER IS HIRING! Looking for self-motivated individual
either part time or full time M-F. Wage depends on experience. Duties
include general office work, cleaning, helping customers. Some lifting is
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multi-use recreation areas you will need to have a machine between you and your neighbor.
Please help us by following all restrictions so that we can stay open.
~ Casino Employees and Management
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced
day-use and multi-purpose recreation areas
around Fort Peck Lake will open May 1 to normal Take a picture of the
activities, following physical distancing and group QR code and get our
limitations to reduce spread of COVID-19. menu and beer list right
The opening applies to all USACE-managed on your smartphone.
sites, such as: McGuire Creek, Nelson Creek, We encourage this even for
Devils Creek, Crooked Creek, Fourchette Bay, our Dine in Customers!
Bonetrail, Pines and multi-use recreation areas
Disposable Menus will also
near Fort Peck Dam, including Kiwanis Park.
be available.
The Fort Peck Interpretive Center, Downstream
Campground and Westend Campground remain
Customer: “Waiter! This coffee tastes like mud!”
closed. New reservations for camping and group
Waiter: “Well of course it does, sir, it’s fresh
use shelters are not being accepted at this time.
ground.”
USACE is working with federal, state and private
partners to provide consistent recreation openings
in Montana.
In keeping with Governor Bullock’s directive,
the public is asked to adhere to Montana’s
guidelines for quarantine. Gatherings of more
Grad
than ten people should be avoided. Frequent hand
washing or sanitizing is strongly recommended.
Montana COVID-19 directives can be found at
https://covid19.mt.gov/.
The health and safety of the public, as well
2020
as USACE employees, contractors and volunteers
are our top concern. Recreational use and
COVID-19 health recommendations will continue
to be monitored. Site management may change to
address groups gathering, public health and safety,
USACE employee safety or resource impacts. Limited Quantities Available.
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Saco had played Busby at the state tournament Opheim was also at state in 1986 and 1987, going
a year earlier, defeating the Eagles, 78-61, for third 1-2 both years. The Vikings lost to Outlook in 1980 in
place. Saco took on a Park City club that was coached the championship game, 44-35.
by Nashua grad Pat O’Connor in the first round. Frazer made it to state twice under the guidance of
Park City won the game 70-6 with Tollefson netting Albert “Burt” Murdock. Roger White led the Bearcubs
24 points. Saco slipped past Willow Creek, 49-45, in to the big dance in 1973 where they went 1-2. Frazer
a Friday loser out game. The Panthers also knocked finished fourth in 1974, losing to Twin Bridges in a
off Robin Selvig and the Outlook Blue Jays, 82-67, in high scoring game, 110-72. The Bearcubs had beaten
a Saturday morning loser out game. Tollefson had 24 Twin Bridges, 75-64, in an opening round game.
points in the contest. Park City won the title with a 70- Frazer, which didn’t have a player over 6-foot, lost
61 win over Hingham to Winifred, 70-64, and then beat Culbertson, 70-46.
Busby edged Saco, 65-64, for the championship Larry Pyle led Frazer.
in 1971 with Tollefson scoring 21 points. Saco opened Brian Krumwiede led Medicine Lake to a second
with a 74-70 win over Philipsburg with Tollefson place finish in 1985, losing to Absarokee 79-68. The
netting 23 points. He scored 31 points the following Honkers were third in 1986 and fourth in 1987. They
day in a 54-50 victory against Hingham in a semifinal played in Class B for a while, taking second in 1972
game. and winning the crown in 1975, defeating Miles City
Tollefson scored 75 points in three games and was Sacred Heart 52-47.
All-State the second straight year. Eighteen years later Lambert was second in 1990, third in 1992. Froid
it was Greg Knudson leading the Panthers to the state was fourth in 1971, Savage made its first trip in 1954.
title game. District 3-C has changed over the years. Hogeland
Knudson and the Panthers took on Gardiner and Turner were members for a while. Hogeland has
and the Herriford brothers, Chris and Pat for the since closed and now go to Turner, which are members
1989 crown. Saco was trying to win a second title for of 9C. Lustre Christian, Opheim and Scobey were in 1C.
district 3C, following Hinsdale, which had won the
year before. The Herriford’s scored 19 points each in Action for Eastern Montana Head Start program will be having
enrollment -it is now open for the 2020-2021 upcoming school year.
leading Gardiner (26-0) to a 69-65 win. Knudson had It is a free pre-school program-no tuitions and no fees. The program runs five
a game high 32 points for the Panthers. days a week Monday through Friday, from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm.
Knudson had 24 in a 71-65 win over Drummond To enroll in the program children must be
1. Three or four years of age by September 10th, 2020
and 30 in a 78-74 victory over Moore. Saco’s first trip 2. Meet the income guidelines. a. he program can enroll 10% of the children
to state was in 1942, going 0-2 in Class B. Scheele led that exceed the income guideline slots. b. 10% of the slots are made
Saco to the big dance in 1949, scoring 44 points I n two available for children with a disability.
While eligibility is based on income guidelines, families that receive certain
games. Saco was also there I n 1981, going 1-2. benefits and circumstances are eligible as well. Glasgow is a comprehensive
Opheim’s first trip to state was in 1951 where the child development pre-school program serving children ages 3-4 and their
Vikings went 1-2. They started off with a 58-35 loss to families. It is designed to increase school readiness and develop a child’s
potential to the fullest.
Mission, followed by a 32-30 win over Harlem and a If you are interested in applying for a slot or for more information please
66-44 loss to Centerville. Roger Fuchs led the Vikings contact Kerry Hentges at 406-228-2404 or stop by and pick up an application
to a fourth place finish in 1984, defeating Wibaux 49- at Glasgow Head Start Center, 839 1st Ave South Glasgow MT 59230. Mass
enrollment will be May 8th, 2020 - Friday at Glasgow Head Start Center.
47. The Vikings fell to Plenty Coups, 59-48, and then Enrollment is limited, so contact Head Start today.
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