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Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
bscentral@nemont.net
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y, April 2
How cool
is this?
On good weather
days, Jack Murphy
fires up his John
Deere Gator and
picks up his friend
Kylah Aiken, and
then they cruise
down the sidewalk
on their way to First
Lutheran Preschool;
when the school day
is over, they cruise
back home! And
speaking of cool,
colder temperatures
will move into
northeast Montana
this weekend.
Temperatures will
be cold enough for
rain to mix with snow
Saturday night and
Sunday with all snow
at times north of US
2. Areas near the
Canadian border, could
receive 3 to 6 inches of
wet snow with lesser
amounts to the south.
North winds will gusts
up to 35 mph which will
create areas of blowing
and drifting snow.
VALLEY COUNTY REPUBLICAN Same date, different location
CENTRAL COMMITTEE Instructed by Melanie Burner, there will be a
workshop on Wednesday, May 1st from 8:30 a.m. to
ORGANIZING CONVENTION 12:30 p.m. at the VALLEY EVENT CENTER designed
to inform employers and employees on how to
Tuesday, April 30 maintain a mentally healthy work environment which
at 5:30 pm is crucial for business success.
Location TBD Due to the turnout, the location was switched
from the Cottonwood Inn to the Valley Event Center.
Made possible by Job Service Employers’ Committee
Opheim looking at (JSEC), cost to attend this workshop is $40 per person
up to six inches of and includes lunch. To register, email JSECGlasgow@
snowball material
outlook.com or call Stacey Amundson at 228-2476.
OPEN
Monday-Friday
For these informal briefings, Stillwater Technical
Solutions (STS) will discuss recent Executive and
Secretarial Orders and processes from the National
4pm - Close Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) that require federal
Saturday & Sunday agencies to balance human and natural systems during
Noon - Close decision-making.
Couched in the context of a proposal to create
Located on HWY 2 E
across from a regional, 3.5M acre bison preserve and using
Cottonwood Inn examples of appropriate and successful federal/county
engagement in other states, these briefings will provide
Come to Dink’s &
meaningful ways local citizens can support their county
Have some Drinks commissioners in their representative and legislative
functions.
Briefings will be held on Tuesday, April 30th from
3:00-4:30 p.m. at the Eagles Club in Lewistown and on
Wednesday, May 2nd from 3:00-4:30 at the Glasgow
Senior Citizens Center.
HEALTH FAIR
228-9500
Registration 9:00am - Tee off 10:00am
Chance for Non-Members to Win Free Membership
Men’s, Women’s & Raffling off Membership • Cash Prizes Thursday, May 16th
$50 per Team
SUNNYSIDE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 228-9519
6:00 am - 10:00 am
Valley View Home
About those tax returns 1225 Perry Lane
Sometime this year, most taxpayers will receive a tax
refund check. This is indeed a very exciting program, and Breakfast Available $5
we’ll explain it by using a Q & A format: Questions Call
Q. What is a tax refund? 406-228-2461
A. It is money that the federal government will send to
taxpayers. Land for Sale
80 acre parcel of land off 1100 Wedum Drive
Q. Where will the government get this money? 1100 Wedum Drive
BeautifulRoad
Billingsley Corner Lot Northside
near Glasgow, Montana Home: 1,510 sf on the main floor, plus
A. Beautiful Corner Lot Northside Home: 1,510 sf on the main floor, plus
From taxpayers. an
Includesenclosed
42.6 acresporch.
of The
irrigated basement is 870 sf which includes garage.
farmland
an enclosed porch. The basement is 870 sf which includes garage.
There are 3bedrooms and 2fullfullbathrooms
bathrooms on
thethe main floor,
andand
a 1/2a 1/2
Q. So the government is giving me back my own money? There
19.9 are 3bedrooms
non-irrigated and 2acres
farmland onRd
Billingsley main floor,
bathroom
bathroom
Please call on
on the
our agency the basement floor, private
basement floor, private back yard,
for details. back yard,
A. Yes, however, only a smidgen of it. establishedtreestreesand
andgarden
garden area.....PRICE REDUCED
established area.....PRICE REDUCED
Q. What is the purpose of this refund?
Reduced $60,000
A. The plan is for you to use the money to purchase a
Motivated Seller
Call ususforfor
UNITED an appointment!
INSURANCE
high-definition TV set, thus stimulating the economy. &Call
REALTY an appointment!
406-228-9356
P.O. Box 351 406-228-9356
• 504 2nd Avenue South
Q. But isn’t that stimulating the economy of China and We Cover Montana Glasgow, Montana 59230 406-228-9356
Japan?
A. Shut up.
STEAK FRY
Friday, Apr. 26
5pm~7pm
Valley County 4-H
will be Serving
00
$6
Burger &
a Beer
Mondays
5:30-7:00pm
Young animals in spring: If you care, leave them there
Each spring, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
receives several calls from people who have picked
up deer fawns or other wildlife.
FWP advises against this practice for several
reasons. The agency does not accept, hold or
rehabilitate deer and elk because the animals rarely
survive the stress of captivity, and because of concerns
with the spread of disease. So FWP’s likely response
would be to tell people to leave the animals alone or
return them to where they were found.
People care for the animals and mean well, but
they may not understand that their intervention
could possibly kill the animal or cause injury to it
or to themselves. Good intentions can lead to dire their young alone for extended periods of time. What
consequences. appears to be an orphaned animal may not be, but
For instance, one spring in Miles City, a person chances are the mother will not return while humans
saw a fledgling bald eagle hopping around on the are present. Fawns are seldom orphaned, but if they
ground, which is normal behavior as they learn to are, another doe may add them to the group. In 8-10
fly. Thinking the bird was injured, the person threw a days, a fawn will have the appropriate gut flora and
blanket over it and brought it to the FWP office. The can survive on its own by nibbling grass. Young fawns
eagle escaped and flew in the opposite direction of have no body odor, which lessens their appeal to
the nest, and it’s not known if it returned. predators. Their spots also help to camouflage them
In a more high-profile case in Yellowstone while their mothers stash them to feed.
National Park, a bison calf was picked up and If you take dogs into the field, be sure to keep
transported by tourists who believed it had been your dog under control, especially in the spring when
abandoned. The calf ultimately had to be euthanized newborn wildlife is most vulnerable. Pet owners can
because it couldn’t be reunited with the herd and be cited and dogs that harass or kill wildlife may by
continued to approach people and vehicles. law have to be destroyed.
If You Care, Leave It There
To prevent outcomes like this, FWP emphasizes
that all wildlife species and their young should be left 53999
in the wild. If you see a young animal alone or injured, Hwy 2 W April 24 - 30, 2019
whether a goose or a grizzly, keep your distance. It
Lock & Key Service BLOWOUT
is illegal to possess and care for a live animal taken Paper Wrapped Frozen
from the wild. GLENN’S
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While Supplies Last
Animals often thrive without our intervention, WRECKER SERVICE Boneless Beef
and their odds of surviving in the wild are much Call 228-2715 or 263-1249 TRI TIP ROAST........................$5.99 lb.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 26 AT 9PM
Must Be 21 Years or Older to Attend