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Published by BS Central 515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230 406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578 [email protected] Vo l. 4, N o. 1 1 5 M o n d a y , J u l y 2 7 , 2 0 1 5 At long last! The last time anyone has beaten Laurel for the American Legion Eastern A Baseball title was seven years ago, with the Glasgow Reds being the bride’s maid on several occasions. Not this time! The Reds finally overcame the Dodgers over the weekend, blanking them 11-0 on Friday night and knocking them off 5-4 in Sunday’s championship. What an awesome effort by our Glasgow Reds! They are, back row: Alex Fransen, Ryan Padden, Kevin McDonald, Keil Krumwiede, Blake Mattfeldt, Gabe LaGree and Sam Schultz, Blaine Diesen, Jake Kolstad, and Lane Provencher. Kneeling: Bryce Legare, Jason Thibault, Dylan Guttenberg, Kaden Chatten, Parker Kulczyk, Gage Legare, Hunter Losleben, Kasey Seyfert, Tyler Hersom, Darrin Wersal and Jack Kolstad (bat boy). The Reds and the Dodgers will now go to Kalispell for the State A Legion Tournament which gets underway on Thursday, July 30th. The Reds will open with either Helena or Deer Lodge who were to play for the Southern A title today. A reminder that the Glasgow Middle School (7-8th) and Youth Camp (grades 3-6) will occur on Wednesday, August 5th & ursday, August 6th at Scotty Field from 6:00-8:00 each evening. No equipment is necessary for the Youth Camp. e cost of the football camp is $40. Registration forms for all camps (high school-middle school – youth) can be picked-up and dropped off at the Glasgow Civic Center. Athletes are reminded to attend in workout clothing with tennis shoes or cleats and bring their own water bottle. T-shirts will be provided for all camp attendees, following camp at the Glasgow Civic Center. If you have any questions, contact Coach Liebelt at 230-1077. Football camp next week

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

    406-228-4558 fax: [email protected]

    Vol. 4, No. 115 Monday, July 27, 2015

    At long last!The last time anyone has beaten Laurel for the American Legion Eastern A Baseball title was seven years ago, with the Glasgow Reds being the brides maid on several occasions. Not this time! The Reds finally overcame the Dodgers over the weekend, blanking them 11-0 on Friday night and knocking them off 5-4 in Sundays championship. What an awesome effort by our Glasgow Reds! They are, back row: Alex Fransen, Ryan Padden, Kevin McDonald, Keil Krumwiede, Blake Mattfeldt, Gabe LaGree and

    Sam Schultz, Blaine Diesen, Jake Kolstad, and Lane Provencher. Kneeling: Bryce Legare, Jason Thibault, Dylan Guttenberg, Kaden Chatten, Parker Kulczyk, Gage Legare, Hunter Losleben, Kasey Seyfert, Tyler Hersom, Darrin Wersal and Jack Kolstad (bat boy). The Reds and the Dodgers will now go to Kalispell for the State A Legion Tournament which gets underway on Thursday, July 30th. The Reds will open with either Helena or Deer Lodge who were to play for the Southern A title today.

    A reminder that the Glasgow Middle School (7-8th) and Youth Camp (grades 3-6) will occur on Wednesday, August 5th & Thursday, August 6th at Scotty Field from 6:00-8:00 each evening.

    No equipment is necessary for the Youth Camp. The cost of the football camp is $40. Registration forms for all camps (high school-middle school youth) can be picked-up and dropped off at the Glasgow Civic Center. Athletes are reminded to attend

    in workout clothing with tennis shoes or cleats and bring their own water bottle. T-shirts will be provided for all camp attendees, following camp at the Glasgow Civic Center.If you have any questions, contact Coach Liebelt at 230-1077.

    Football camp next week

  • Eastern A District Tournament at Glasgow, Bill Connors FieldThursday

    Laurel 8, Sidney 0Glendive 6, Billings Blue Jays 3Lewistown 12, Miles City 2Glasgow 10, Billings Cardinals 4

    FridayBillings Blue Jays 14, Sidney 12Miles City 13, Billings Cardinals 8Laurel 13, Glendive 10Glasgow 3, Lewistown 0

    SaturdayGlendive 13, Miles City 2Lewistown 11, Billings Blue Jays 8Glasgow 11, Laurel 0Lewistown 5, Glendive 4

    SundayLaurel 7, Lewistown 0Glasgow 5, Laurel 4

    In the Eastern A title game on Sunday, the Glasgow Reds had to battle back from a third-inning 4-0 deficit and would finally tie the Dodgers in the 7th. This was the scoreboard in the top of the 9th inning before the Reds would retire batter #4 and go on to score the winning run in the bottom of the 9th, no extra innings needed. Ryan Padden, who pitched the entire game, was the lead-off batter and came up with a triple bagger. Blake Mattfeldt then drove Padden home for the Reds victory. Needless to say, this championship game was a thriller down to the end. Best of luck to the Reds and the Dodgers as they head to State.

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  • VECTOR ST. MARIE- facts, questions, opinionsSet of real numbers, particular course, guidance... In an attempt to inform, expose, and avoid any further tomfoolery, shenanigans, and corruption....lets reflect, review, and renagulate the facts and numbers. Things just dont add up! Potential corruption and extortion again? (As suspected and stated by the 35 yr. CBO Fraud Investigator) The Truth!..some cant HANDLE the TRUTH!1. Back in 2013- 9 NVCCA members met in a closed unadvertised meeting in the old post office. They knew that I was in the building and I wasnt invited to attend. A so called covenant owners meeting proceeded and a board was elected to take over the Village Association. They used Mitchells votes without his approval and came up with 635 votes, so it later resulted as being invalid. DTM- Frantz, Terry Lee, Bethea, and others were in that meeting. That was the start of their shenanigans!2. Then in 2014- A notice was posted and handed out to 250 people in St. Marie, it was titled Legal Notice. There are over 1,000 St. Marie owners and the posting was not a legal one. It stated that a covenant owners meeting was to be held on May 17th at the Base Chapel for all owners looking for a brighter future and to review the proposed Amended and Restated Protective Covenants. The notice was signed by Frantz (DTM), TerryLee for NSM (for New St. Marie, without permission), and Bethea. Mitchell of NSM penned a note stating that he did not authorize anybody to use his votes in this meeting as well as the previous meeting in 2013. So it went nowhere.3. Now 2015- Another notice of a Village Covenant Owners Gathering to be held on Aug. 15th. Again at the Base Chapel (with Kellys approval), a few days before the Village Annual Meeting scheduled for Aug. 19th. But the notices were unsigned, no return address, but Terry-Lees phone number was provided for information. They were addressed and mailed to Box Holders, slightly irregular! It said: You now have voice and We are voting on

    the restated-amended protective covenants and we are nominating and voting on 3 new Board Members for the Village. What are they up to now and what do they wish to gain? Ive always had a voice, why amended protective covenants? Read on.4. None of these so-called Investor/Developers have their Village bills current and one of them over $60,000 owed over the last 3 years and another is $90,000 in arrears! And these folks want to take over the Village Association and lead us solid citizens! Hogwash! Some say to the Svengali of St. Marie ....You can fool some of the people some of the time, but not all of the people all of the time! ~ Nick Chiechi - Due Diligence*additions, corrections, opinions certainly welcomed*

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