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At the Library
It was a fantastic afternoon for a fairy tale or three directed by Megan Wiltshire and designed by Jay
in the street in front of the Glasgow City-County Michael Roberts. The show hit the road this morning
Library. The opening skit of one of the skits of the to play at the Rex Theater in Scobey. Thursday
play “Fractured Fairy Tales” had Jack (Ian Wright) they will be at the Phillips County Museum in Malta
jumping over the candlestick and being interviewed for a 2:00 performance. Then this Saturday, July
by the news reporter (Bridget Wright), bringing lots 25th “Fractured Fairy Tales” will be performing at
of laughter from the audience. Produced by the the Fort Peck Interpretive Center at 10:00 a.m.
Fort Peck Fine Arts Council’s Theatre for Young Free of charge, this is a high octane performance
Audiences, “Fractured Fairy Tales” was written by you don’t want to miss in this cleverly-written
Fort Peck Summer Theatre Director Andy Meyers, production. Awesome job, Bridget and Ian!
Cleaning out the Nest Sale!
Tuesday, July 21 - Saturday, July 25
Check out the Great Deals!
DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND 50% OFF Tables!
30% OFF Clothing, Jewelry and Purses!

ALL SHOWINGS $3.00 30% OFF Summer Floral, Planters and Garden Items!
30 % OFF Corkcicles! • 25% OFF Clocks and Mirrors!

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Blazing
Franzen, Kliewer post wins
Saddles!
By Mike Brandt
Glasgow’s Michael Franzen won twice Sunday at
the Big Sky State Games. Competing in the 50-54 age
Tonight: Increasing clouds, with a low around 66. Calm group, he won the 25 miles cycling race with a time
wind becoming east 5 to 9 mph.
of 1:35:21.63. He also won the Mountain Bike XC in
Thursday: Scattered showers, with thunderstorms also
a time of 26:04.62.
possible after noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 92.
North northeast wind 5 to 10 mph becoming northwest Former Lustre Christian athlete Alan Kliewer
in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 18 mph. also had a good day Sunday where he won from track
Chance of precipitation is 50%. and field events. The Lustre farmer competed against
Thursday Night: Scattered showers and thunderstorms the old guys in the 60-64 age group, winning the 200
before midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 62. in a time of 38.61 seconds. Kliewer followed that by
North wind 6 to 9 mph becoming west after midnight. winning the 400 with a time of 1:53.31. He then went
Chance of precipitation is 40%.
and ran the 800 in a time of 3:22.80 to win that event.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 91. West wind 7 to 13
mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
He also ran an 8:15.56 to win the 1,500 meter race.
Saturday Kliewer ran the 5K race where he
Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms after midnight. Partly cloudy, with a low finished third in his age group, posting a time of
around 60. West wind 6 to 10 mph becoming east after 23:43.8. The winning time was 19:33.1.
midnight. Kliewer does a lot of running during the summer,
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of showers and participating in the events at Fort Peck as well as
thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 87. North other communities.
northwest wind 7 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 20
mph.
Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 54.
North wind 6 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 85. North wind 5 to 9
mph becoming south in the afternoon.
Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 55. West
southwest wind 5 to 7 mph becoming east northeast in
the evening.
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 87. Light northeast
wind becoming north 5 to 10 mph in the morning.
Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 56.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 91.
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Supporting “ The Rule of Law” by Supporting Our Law Enforcement
AMERICAN LEGION OF agencies in the highest regard,
MONTANA — As we celebrated and many posts and departments
our independence on July 4th, already recognize outstanding law
2020, it has become abundantly enforcement officers of various
clear for us to reflect on those who jurisdictions who daily serve our
brought us to this amazing republic communities and frequently lay
in 1776. their lives on the line. The Montana
A great part of our success in Department of the American
establishing this republic can be Legion and our several posts
attributed to the ‘rule of law’ and throughout Montana actively
our country’s willingness to enforce participate in the LEOY program
that rule of law by supporting our and have for several years.
law enforcement. In the second It seems logical that a law
decade of our new millennium enforcement career is suitable for
we once again find ourselves in a a veteran and not only a veteran
Jeff Nelson
vigorous and sometimes heated who has served in law enforcement
discussion about the effectiveness career fields in the military. In a who bring safety to our families on
and professionalism of our law November 29, 2018 Militry.com a daily basis.
enforcement officers - whether article, Sean Mclain Brown wrote: As the Chief Law Enforcement
they be federal, state, county, city, “There are many reasons why law Officer of Montana, Attorney
or community members. enforcement agencies actively seek General Tim Fox, stated: “Recent
The Preamble of the veterans to employ within their calls by some misguided individuals
Constitution of the American Legion ranks and why veterans are attracted to defund law enforcement
includes as one of its objectives… to the field of law enforcement upon agencies in the wake of the George
”to maintain law and order”. The retirement. For one, the structure Floyd tragedy are not only reckless
American Legion has embraced of a police force is very similar overreactions to a serious situation,
this objective by supporting several to that of the military. Secondly, but are an insult to the thousands
programs throughout the country… many of the same traits that make of good law enforcement officers
encouraging youth to experience a person successful in the military across our country who put their
law enforcement through the Youth are also required for success in a lives on the line every day to protect
Cadet Law Enforcement Program, law enforcement agency”. public safety.”
encouraging veterans to consider The Montana American
law enforcement as a career after 3-3-3 SUPPORTING THE “RULE Legion organization joins the
concluding their military service, OF LAW” chorus of many across the state
and recognizing our law enforcement It is from that background, and in recognizing, thanking, and
professionals through the American with the recent nationwide calls for supporting our Montana law
Legion Law Enforcement Officer of defunding our law enforcement enforcement officials. “We cannot
the Year (LEOY) program. officials, that the Montana turn away from this discussion
Department of the American Legion and ignore our American Legion
2-2-2 supporting the “rule of law” is compelled to speak out in support Preamble.
supporting our law enforcement of our statewide law enforcement On behalf of the more than
As concerned citizens and officers and administration. While 10,000 Montana Legion Members,
veterans, Legionnaires have always Legionnaires throughout Montana I extend a grateful and heartfelt
fostered a strong sense of law recognize that there will always THANK YOU to all who are in the
and order and have upheld the be a bad actor or two in a career law enforcement career field.
protection of American citizens field, any career field, that is not ~ Jeff Nelson
and the American way of life. They justification to disparage the whole American Legion of
have always held law enforcement cadre of fine upstanding members Montana Commander
It took
80 years
to look this
good!
Happy 80th
Birthday,
Stan
America’s
Great
Outdoors
Lots of animals
are on the move
right now! This
porcupine family
crossing the road
at Denali National
Park & Preserve in
Alaska is a good
reminder to drive
slowly and be aware
of other travelers.
Porcupining to know
more facts about
these mammals?
Contrary to popular
belief, porcupines
don’t shoot their
quills. When
threatened, they turn
their backs and swish
their tails vigorously
— those quills detach easily. Around March, porcupine time, it’s an excellent strategy to pretend everyone you see
moms give birth to a single baby. The new porcupines are is a porcupine and give them plenty of space. It’s pointless
born with soft quills that harden quickly, affording them to get prickly when there’s plenty of room for all. photo by
protection soon after birth. While visiting places during this Alex VanDerStuyf, National Park Service.
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Dine at the “O”

228-8006
2020 NORTHEAST MONTANA FAIR
OPEN CLASS EXHIBITS
Entry Day: Tuesday, July 28 • 10am - 6pm
Judging Day: Wednesday, July 29 • 8am until done
G&D
Public Viewing: Thursday & Friday, July 30 & 31 • 10am - 6pm ELECTRIC
Entries can be picked up the following week • August 3 - 7
2020 NORTHEAST MONTANA FAIR
BRIEF 4-H SCHEDULE
Thursday & Friday, July 23 & 24 ����������������������4-H Horse Show
Wednesday, July 29 �������������������Sheep Showmanship • 2:30 PM
.............................................................. Farm Olympics • 7:00 PM
Thursday, July 30 ���������������������� Swine Showmanship • 8:00 AM Residential & Commercial
........................................................Beef Showmanship • 5:00 PM
Friday, July 31 ������������������������ 4-H/FFA Livestock Sale • 1:00 PM CALL 263-2724
Changes to surplus hunting license process for 2020
To give residents and nonresidents a more equitable will have the option to purchase two through the
opportunity for surplus licenses, Montana Fish, Wildlife Surplus List.
& Parks has developed a new system for issuing surplus • For Elk and Elk B licenses a hunter may hold a
licenses. maximum of three each year. Only one of the three
Resident and nonresident hunters will be able to can be a general elk license, and two could be Elk B
sign up for the new Surplus License List, with some licenses through various sources such as the original
sign-ups that started on July 21st. Surplus licenses are drawing, game damage, or surplus. If you do not
leftover licenses from the special license and permit hold a general Elk license, you could obtain up to
drawings FWP conducts each year. three Elk B licenses. Hunters electing Elk B license
To sign up for the Surplus License List, resident and opportunities through the Surplus License List may
nonresident hunters can sign up through the MyFWP only purchase one. However, additional opportunities
portal: https://myfwp.mt.gov/fwpExtPortal/login/ up to your maximum of three may be made available
login.jsp. As licenses become available, the list will through over the counter or damage hunt sales.
be randomized. Hunters at the top of the list will be • For antelope licenses, a hunter may hold up to three in
contacted via email with instructions to finalize their a year, of which, one can be either sex. Hunters electing
purchase. Hunters must keep their email address Antelope license opportunities will have the option to
current in their ALS record. Payment of the license fee purchase one through the Surplus License List.
is not required to sign up on the Surplus License List. When to sign up:
Obtaining a license from this list has no effect on your The Surplus License List sign-up timeframes referenced
existing preference points. below are based on when the original drawing date for
Hunters must finalize the purchase of the license/ each species is scheduled to occur and are subject to
permit within the timeframe specified in the email, change from year to year.
otherwise, your opportunity will be offered to the • Deer & Elk Permits, Deer B & Elk B License/Permits:
next hunter on the randomized list. FWP may offer July 21 through Aug. 7
opportunities that have not sold out through the • Antelope, Antelope B, Swan, Crane, Special Mountain
Surplus License List to over-the-counter customers at Lion: Aug. 12 through Aug. 24
our internal and external license sale providers. • Nonresident Hound Handler License: Sept. 16 to Sept.
License numbers: 28
• The total number of Deer B licenses/permits a hunter Nonresidents who hold a NR Native license, Youth
may hold each year (through a combination of Combo license, or NR College Student Combination
licenses acquired through drawings, purchased over license may purchase Deer B and Elk B licenses at half
the counter and through surplus sales is a total seven). price. For more information, contact the FWP licensing
Hunters electing Deer B license/permit opportunities office at 406-444-2950 or fwplic@mt.gov.
WATER NOTICE- ST. MARIE RESIDENTS
Wednesday, July 22nd our Water Operator
will do an exploratory dig by our water tower.
We have an 11 inch main water line leaking 350,000 gallons of water monthly.
This main water line will be in use and is needed for our Grant Repairs in the future.

If he sees a minor problem


WATER SHOULD BE OFF FOR ABOUT AN HOUR.
If there’s a major problem PARTS WILL BE ORDERED
AND WATER WILL REMAIN ON UNTIL PARTS ARRIVE.
If a major repair is undertaken
WATER WILL BE OFF FOR 1 DAY, MAYBE 2 DAYS
until repair is completed.
Thank You All in Advance for your Understanding,
Nick Chiechi - North Valley County Water/Sewer District

MSU Extension suggests writing an ethical will


Family legacies are often more than more intentionally from that point on.”
just property or money left behind in a will. Wedum and Goetting suggest focusing
They may include family values, memories on love and encouragement in ethical
or hopes that the dying may wish to pass wills and avoiding criticism or judgement.
down for younger generations. Addressing difficult topics like regrets,
According to Montana State apologies and family secrets, however, can
University Extension educators, individuals can create bring closure and peace.
what is called an ethical will, in addition to an estate plan, “If you want to write about a bad experience you had,
to express those values and pass them on to surviving try to use it as an example of a lesson learned, one that
family members. made you stronger and more resilient,” Goetting said.
According to Wendy Wedum, MSU Pondera Wedum and Goetting encouraged writing an
County Extension agent, and Marsha Goetting, MSU ethical will on paper, instead of on social media or
Extension family economics specialist, an ethical will digitally. A paper copy, in the form of a journal or
has no legal significance and does not pass property to handwritten letter, can be passed down and saved for
anyone. An ethical will is a special kind of letter, also future generations. Examples, they said, can be searched
called a “legacy letter” or “forever letter.” Common out on the internet for inspiration.
themes of the letters include lessons learned, gratitude Beyond general values, other topics that could be
toward people or events, and hopes for the future. included in the ethical will are wishes for a spouse or partner,
“Letters and journals can help soothe grief and children and grandchildren; an experience or person who
become cherished items by those who receive them,” gave your life meaning; advice to overcome hardships and
Wedum added. “Writing one can be good for you, too. poor choices; tips to make difficult decisions; meaningful
Supporters of ethical wills say creating one can help you family traditions and memories; moments that brought
focus and articulate your values. This can help you live you joy, inspiration or gratitude; and more.

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