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2S &YPP Published by BS Central 515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230 406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578 [email protected] V o l . 4 , N o . 3 7 T h u r s d ay, A pril 2 , 2 0 1 5 The Jobs for Montana Graduates (JMG) class recently conducted its “Pennies for Patients” campaign in Glasgow and it was a huge success, thanks to the local people and businesses who assisted the students with collecting change. JMG students are, back row (left to right): Lane Provencher, Keil Krumwiede, Jake Page, Josey Uphaus, Kaleb Cole, and Hunter Rankin. Front Row (left to right)- Lauren Runningen, Talyor Thoeny, Darci Shipman, Carissa Wixson, and JMG Instructor, Mrs. Jill Page. Not Pictured: Breanna Barstad, Jaycee Wixson, Wyatt Mattfedlt, Chris Kelm, and Amy Nelson. Since 1994, millions of dollars have been raised in pennies and other spare change by more than 10 million elementary, middle and high school students throughout the country. The funds, collected during a three-week period, benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. JMG participates in Pennies for Patients e Kiwanis Club’s annual Easter Egg Hunt will be held on Saturday, April 4th beginning at 11:00 at Hoyt Park (between the Glasgow Civic Center and the Glasgow City Pool). Sponsored by Reynolds Market and the Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital, the kids will go out in groups of ages 1-3, 4-5 and 6-8. Glasgow’s Easter Egg Hunt this Saturday at Hoyt Park

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Published by BS Central515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230

406-228-4558 • fax: [email protected]

Vol. 4, No. 37 Thursday, April 2, 2015

The Jobs for Montana Graduates (JMG) class recently conducted its “Pennies for Patients” campaign in Glasgow and it was a huge success, thanks to the local people and businesses who assisted the students with collecting change. JMG students are, back row (left to right): Lane Provencher, Keil Krumwiede, Jake Page, Josey Uphaus, Kaleb Cole, and Hunter Rankin.Front Row (left to right)- Lauren Runningen, Talyor Thoeny, Darci Shipman, Carissa Wixson, and JMG

Instructor, Mrs. Jill Page. Not Pictured: Breanna Barstad, Jaycee Wixson, Wyatt Mattfedlt, Chris Kelm, and Amy Nelson.Since 1994, millions of dollars have been raised in pennies and other spare change by more than 10 million elementary, middle and high school students throughout the country. The funds, collected during a three-week period, benefit The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

JMG participates in Pennies for Patients

The Kiwanis Club’s annual Easter Egg Hunt will be held on Saturday, April 4th beginning at 11:00 at Hoyt Park (between the Glasgow Civic Center and the Glasgow City Pool).

Sponsored by Reynolds Market and the Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital, the kids will go out in groups of ages 1-3, 4-5 and 6-8.

Glasgow’s Easter Egg Hunt this Saturday at Hoyt Park

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Reel Life Wisdom

There will be a meeting on Wednesday, April 8th at 6:00 p.m. in room 4 at Glasgow High School for any Sophomores or Juniors (next year’s Juniors and Seniors) from Glasgow, Nashua, Opheim or Hinsdale that would like to go to Washington, D.C. in March of 2016. It is asked that a parent please accompany their son or daughter at this meeting. For more information, please contact Rod Karst at 263-8757.

2016 DC Trip being planned

All are invited to attend a joint Good Friday service of community churches on Friday, April 3rd at noon at the Glasgow Evangelical Church. In addition, there will be a sunrise Easter service with breakfast following on Sunday, April 5th at 7:30 am at the Glasgow Evangelical Church with Easter worship at 10:00 am.

Good Friday at Evangelical

Fort Peck Fine Arts Council is proud to announce its 7th Annual Trip of the Month winners for April 2015.• First Prize WINNER: Angie Stanley of Glasgow,

round-trip airfare for two from Billings, 4 nights’ accommodations, compact rental car, in Mesa, Arizona.

• Second PrizeWINNER: Gloria Klind-Jacobson of Hinsdale, $200 cash

Trip of the Month Winners

The Heirloom Quilters’ monthly meeting is on Monday, April 6th at 7:00 p.m. at the Glasgow SeniorsCitizens Center. For those wishing to come early to sew the doors will open at 5:00.

Heirloom Quilters to meet

In need of six more cooks! There are now six cooks committed for the 4th Annual Cuisine for the Cure, and six more are needed before tickets can go on sale. Please, lend your culinary skills for this Northeast Montana Life event. If you are interested, please contact Rod Karst, 263-8757 or Phyllis, 939-0754 as soon as possible. The 4th Annual Cusine for the Cure will be held at the Elks Lodge on Thursday, April 23rd from 6:00-7:30 p.m.

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The Montana Open this past weekend in Billings signified the end of folkstyle wrestling season with OVER 1,500 wrestlers from around the region gathering at the Metra. “We had some outstanding individual performances, including some that came up just a match or two short of the podium in some huge weight classes,” Coach Brady Flaten was pleased to report. “All of our wrestlers benefited from this weekend’s great competition at the Metra!” Nine Highlanders did manage to place at this prestigious Montana Open! They were:

So, nine of the 30 Glasgow Wrestling Club participants placed at the Open. 30 wresterls were the third most by a class B town in the state, only fewer than the two from Yellowstone County where the tournament was held. The Highlanders qualified as a LARGE team in standings.

Highlanders perform well at Montana Open

6U 76 -- Cade Hudyma 4th6U 76 -- Jorden Barnhart 6th 8U 97 -- Grady Nielsen 2nd 10U 100 -- Kyler Hallock 3rd 10U 100 -- Dalton Sand 6th 10U 127 -- Kohl Kittleson 3rd 12U 165 -- Ty Kittleson 5th 15U 109 -- Quinn Whitmus 5th 18U 113 -- Gabe Hallock 6th

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BUZZPOSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Cleaning Technician. Wed. – Sun., 3am to 11am. Must be able to read and follow written and oral instructions. On-the-job training provided. Must be self-motivated and dependable. Duties: Clean and sanitize rooms and furnishings in assigned work areas following established policies and procedures, to maintain high standards of cleanliness and sanitation throughout the Hospital. Ability to work according to established schedule for specific hospital area. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. PLEASE CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3638 FOR MORE INFORMATION.

BUZZPOSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Maintenance Assistant Full-time, Monday – Friday. Must have High School Diploma or GED. Employee will work as member of the maintenance crew to maintain the facility and grounds in a high quality, operational condition in order to facilitate the delivery of optimal patient care. Will be responsible for all types of general building maintenance. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. PLEASE CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3638 FOR MORE INFORMATION.

BUZZEZZIE’S MIDTOWN is looking for a full-time employee. Starting wage is $9.00/hr with some benefits after a 90 day probationary period. Most shifts will be four 10 hour shifts, some night shifts (1-11pm Sun-Thurs or 2-12pm Fri & Sat) and some day shifts (9am - 7pm). Days and hours of shifts will vary week to week. APPLICATIONS MAY BE PICKED UP AT EZZIE’S MIDTOWN

BUZZHELP WANTED: Campbell Lodge is looking for Reliable self-starter, for housekeeping, front desk, laundry, etc.Starting at $10/hr. APPLY AT CAMPBELL LODGE

BUZZHELP WANTED: Morning line cook, waiter/waitress, bussers. PICK UP APPLICATION AT COTTONWOOD

BUZZSTORE FRONT SPACE AVAILABLE FOR LEASE, 228-2800

BUZZFOR SALE: GMC Envoy (Trailblazer), Fully loaded, heated leather seats, Bose stereo, TV 3 rows of seats. $5,250. 524-7331

BUZZGUTTER CLEANING: Don’t break your neck. Leave it to professionals. Licensed & Insured. 263-1901

BUZZLAWN MOWING SERVICE: Mowing, raking, trimming. CALL 228-2306 0R 263-2308

Tonight A 20 percent chance of showers before 7pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27. Northwest wind 15 to 20 mph becoming light north northwest after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 28 mph.

Friday A slight chance of snow showers between 7am and 1pm, then a slight chance of rain showers after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 53. Light west wind becoming west northwest 9 to 14 mph in the morning. Winds could gust as high as 21 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Friday Night A 20 percent chance of showers before 7pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 30. West northwest wind 9 to 14 mph becoming light and variable after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 21 mph.

Saturday A slight chance of rain and snow showers between 7am and 1pm, then a slight chance of rain showers after 1pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 57. Calm wind becoming east around 6 mph in the morning. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

Saturday Night A 20 percent chance of showers before 7pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 30. Light and variable wind becoming east around 6 mph after midnight.

Sunday Partly sunny, with a high near 49. East northeast wind 6 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.

Sunday Night A chance of rain and snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27. Breezy.

Monday Rain and snow likely. Cloudy, with a high near 39. Breezy.

Monday Night Rain and snow likely. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 22. Breezy.

Wednesday Partly sunny, with a high near 52.

Good FridayNashua 3pm

Glasgow 6pm

Now accepting applications. Apply in store.

Looking for energetic team players with great customer service and a friendly smile.

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Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is at the expected point in time where current funding won’t sustain today’s programs and services as Montana’s fish and wildlife management budget faces a $5.75 million shortfall. The funding gap will be addressed by the upcoming Montana Legislature where solutions will come down to three choices—in whole or in part:• fishing and hunting license-fee adjustments;• further cuts to fish and wildlife management

programs;• a shift of “earmarked” funds away from specific

programs. In 2013, to find simple, fair and stable sources of revenue for fish and wildlife conservation, Governor Steve Bullock asked FWP Director Jeff Hagener to appoint an independent citizens’ group to serve on the License and Funding Advisory Council. Following review of the council’s recommendations by a legislative oversight committee, a $3 fishing license increase and an $8 hunting license increase are being proposed. Those adjustments would solve most of the funding problem and maintain fish and wildlife opportunities at today’s levels. 10 things about the 2015 License Fee Proposal FWP wants you to know:1.Whyisthisnecessary?

FWP has operated for more than a generation on a unique budget cycle that asks the Montana Legislature to consider new hunting and fishing license fees once per decade. The last general increase for residents was approved in 2005, which was predicted to keep FWP financially stable for 10 years—or until now.

2. What’s been done so far?Two years ago, FWP permanently cut $1.2 million from its budget and shifted $2 million more from state hunting and fishing license dollars to federal funding. Cuts were made to wildlife and fisheries programs, shooting range grants and administrative costs. Shifts to federal revenue were possible because of a spike in firearm and ammo sales, which is not expected to be a sustainable trend.

3. Where does FWP’s fish and wildlife conservation revenue come from?

About 70 percent of the revenue needed to manage Montana’s fish and wildlife comes from licenses purchased by hunters and anglers, nearly 70 percent

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of which comes from nonresidents. The other 30 percent comes from federal revenue generated by the sale of sporting arms and ammo and fishing and boating equipment. Fish and wildlife management receives general fund dollars only to carry out a portion of Montana’s Aquatic Invasive Species prevention program.

4. Are there other proposed cost adjustments?

Yes. Seniors would receive a discounted license at age 67 versus the current age of 62, and the price of most free and discounted licenses would be standardized at 50 percent of the normal price.

5. Will nonresident fees be considered?There would be some upward adjustments to nonresident fishing licenses and a cap on fees for nonresident deer and elk combination licenses. Some nonresident fees were increased when “I-161” was approved by voters in 2011.

7. If approved, how much revenue would these adjustments generate?

Proposed legislation would generate $5.75 million annually.

8. What would be lost if fees aren’t adjusted?The Legislature’s remaining choices, in whole or in part, will boil down to program cuts or shifting earmarked funds. If program cuts are chosen, FWP will have to consider closing some fish hatcheries, ending some upkeep at fishing access sites, cutting game damage response efforts, reducing enforcement efforts and more. If shifts of earmarked funds are favored by the Legislature, accounts used to run 23 programs would need to be cut entirely or by at least 40 percent per program to include upland game bird habitat enhancement, Block Management, Habitat Montana, and wolf monitoring, to name a few.

9. Who will make the ultimate decision as to whether or not fees will be adjusted?

The Montana Legislature sets hunting and fishing license fees.

10. How can I participate?Reach out to your Montana state senator and representative to voice your choice for the future of wildlife and fish conservation and management.

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The Bureau of Land Management Malta Field Office is seeking public input for an environmental analysis regarding a grazing permittee’s application to change their class of livestock and to change the livestock use and management on the Flat Creek Allotment (15439). The American Prairie Reserve has applied to change the class of livestock from cattle to indigenous bison on their permit to graze PUBLIC lands on the Flat Creek Allotment in south Phillips County. In addition, they are seeking permission to remove interior fencing and manage their private lands along with the public lands as one common pasture. They are also requesting to change the allotment grazing season to year-round from the current May 1 – November 15 grazing season. Federal grazing leases on the property total 13,075 acres, or 1,243 animal unit months (AUMs) and carrying capacity of the public lands would remain unchanged. All regulations for grazing public lands would apply and all grazing management would continue to adhere to the Standards for Rangeland Health. For more information, please call B.J. Rhodes, Rangeland Management Specialist, at (406) 654-5120. Substantive comments about this application must be in writing and can be sent to the Malta Field Office, 501 South 2nd St. East, Malta, MT 59538 or email [email protected]. Comments must be received by April 30 to be considered. If you do not want your personal contact information to be viewed by the public, then do not include it directly in your comment. Before including your address, phone number, e-mail address, or other personal identifying information in your comment, please be advised that your entire comment – including your personal identifying information – may be subject to a Freedom of Information Act request (just ask Hillary Clinton what this FOIA is all about).

BLM requests input on APR’s application to graze bison year-around on PUBLIC LAND

Last year the American Prairie Reserve purchased the 22,000-acre Holzhey Ranch and now has holdings on approximately 300,000 acres here in northeast Montana. On its website, APR says its goal is to “create the largest wildlife reserve in the lower 48 states, consisting of approximately 3.5 MILLION ACRES of both private and public lands.”

APR continues to gain ground

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Top ten reasons the Easter Bunny brings eggs:1. Big tax write-off.2. Who ever heard of Easter Bricks?3. Consider all of the varieties: scrambled, over easy,

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Question:What do you get when you pour boiling water down a rabbit’s hole? Answer:A Tot Cross Bunny.

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