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In conjunction with , August 13, 2
the 32nd Annual Montana
Governor’s Cup Walleye
Tournament held at Fort Peck
Rerservoir was the Kids’ Fishing
Tournament at Kiwanis Park.
It was a pretty good
Saturday as a total of 73 kids
reeled in a total of 131 fish
caught.
Scheels of Billings
provided free tackle boxes
filled with tackle for each
participant along with a free
t-shirt provided by the other
sponsors. The day started out
with a casting clinic by the
Montana Fish Wildlife & Parks
and finished with a free lunch
sponsored by Shelly George,
Thrivent Financial.
Prizes were handed out in
each age group. Jon Koessl from
Koessl Construction provided
St. Croix fishing poles to the
winners of the 12 & over group.
A great time was had by
all.
Pictured at right is
Glasgow’s Walker Olsen with
the third largest fish of the
Kids’ Fishin’ Tournament, a
4.17pound largemouth bass.
More results inside today’s photo by Shelly George
Buzz.
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The Fore the Kids Cup Tournament Directors and Committee Members want to thank everyone that came out to
play and support the Fore the Kids Cup Golf Scholarship Fundraiser! Without players and donators like you,
this scholarship would not be possible!
THANK YOU
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CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
In Left Picture; Lexie Pehlke (far left) & Oden Hallock (second from right) Pictured with Tournament Directors
Sandy Maczka & Jennifer Jackson. In Right Picture; Alexus Nistler Pictured with Jennifer Jackson
Thank You
Sunnyside Golf
Course for the
Scholarship and to
Bethanie at Edward
Jones for the prize
donation for the Fore
the Kids Cup Golf
Tournament.
~ Oden Hallock
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Steps to take after storm damage
State Auditor Matt Rosendale is advising Montanans
to be vigilant after weekend storms brought large hail and
damaged properties in several areas throughout the state.
“Folks need to take steps immediately to document
storm damage and be on the lookout for storm chasers,”
Rosendale said. “Work with your insurance company to get
the claims process started and make sure you have a reputable
contractor or auto body shop. My office is available to answer
questions and assist with any insurance-related problems
after these severe storms.”
Montanans have experienced problems with out-of-
state contractors after major weather events in recent years.
It’s important for homeowners to take the right steps from
the beginning to prevent bigger problems down the road.
Consumers must take ownership of the process and not hand
off responsibility to third parties. Property owners control all
of the contractual agreements with insurers and contractors,
it’s ultimately up to the consumer to make sure everything
happens properly. If your property gets damaged, here is
what you should do:
• Immediately take photos and thoroughly document all
damage before beginning any cleanup or repairs.
• Then, take steps to prevent further destruction of the
property. Cover broken windows and holes in roofs,
put tarps over places that could get more water or wind
damage, etc.
• Contact your insurance company and get the claims process The teacher says to her new class, “For our first lesson,
started. Make sure you understand your deductible, what
is and isn’t covered, and your responsibilities.
each of you will stand up, tell us your name, what your
• Don’t sign an agreement with a contractor until you’ve father does, spell what your father does, and then explain
talked to your insurance agent or company representative. it to us. All right, Billy. You go first.”
• Beware of high-pressure sales tactics and unsolicited Billy stands up and says, “My name’s Billy. My father’s
offers from contractors. Don’t feel rushed to sign a repair a lawyer, l-a-w-y-e-r, and he defends people in court.”
contract. Get multiple bids and check references. Choose The teacher says, “Very good. You next, Tyrone.”
a contractor who will work with your insurance adjuster to Tyrone stands up and says, “My name’s Tyrone. My
assess damage and costs of repair. father’s a pharmacist, f-a-m... f-a-r-n... f-n...”
• Verify that the contractor you’re considering is registered
to do business in Montana, has workers compensation
The teacher says, “Tyrone, you go home tonight and
insurance, liability insurance, and is bonded. learn how to spell pharmacist. Okay, you next, Angelo.”
• Get a written contract and never pay in full for work before Angelo stands up and says, “My name’s Angelo. My
it’s completed. old man’s a bookie, b-o-o-k-i-e, and if he was here, he’d
• Maintain ownership of the process: don’t hand over Power give you nine-to-five odds Tyrone ain’t spellin’ pharmacist
of Attorney or responsibility for settling the insurance claim, by tomorrow.”
don’t sign a contract that has blanks or isn’t thorough.
• When dealing with damage to vehicles or trailers, work
The elevator in the building malfunctioned one day,
with reputable auto body shops and get multiple bids.
leaving several of us stranded. Seeing a sign that listed two
Contact Rosendale’s office with questions or concerns
emergency phone numbers, I dialed the first and explained
about insurance at 444-2040 or csimt.gov
our desperate situation. After what seemed to be a very
Contact the Montana Office of Consumer Protection
with concerns about contractors at 444-4500 or dojmt.gov/ long silence, the voice on the other end said, “I don’t know
consumer what you expect me to do for you; I’m a psychologist.”
If you dodged impacts from the recent storms, take “A psychologist?” I replied. “Your phone is listed here
time to review your insurance policy, pay attention to your as an emergency number. Can’t you help us?”
deductibles and other details, and make sure you have the “Well,” he finally responded in a measured tone. “How
coverage you want in case of future weather damage. do you feel about being stuck in an elevator?”
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