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Local Girl Scouts Alison Greenough, Marlo Schulte the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem and promoted
and Guinevere Abern participated in a 4 day event stewardship and preservation. They made scientific
in Yellowstone National Park with other Girl Scouts observations, learned about the geology of the park,
from across the state this past October. Expedition hiked 2 to 6 miles a day in rain, sleet, and snow, and
Yellowstone gave the opportunity to learn about the earned the Girl Scout Resource Stewardship and Youth
natural and cultural resources and issues affecting Volunteer Corps patches from the National Park Service.

Girl Scouts Turns 108 Years Old Tomorrow!


Thursday, March 12th marks Girl Scouts is uniting the best of challenges and learn from setbacks
the 108th birthday of Girl Scouts its legacy experiences—like outdoor 3) display positive attitudes 4) form
and commemorates the day in 1912 adventure, camping, and the iconic and maintain healthy relationships
when Juliette Gordon Low officially cookie program—with exciting, and 5) identify and solve problems
registered the organization’s first 18 modern programs in STEM, in the community. Girl Scouts is a
girl members in Savannah, Georgia. computer science, computational place where she’ll practice different
After more than a century, Girl thinking, and engineering to ensure skills, explore her potential, take on
Scouts continues to be dedicated to it offers a truly one-of-a-kind leadership positions—and even feel
serving girls—and girls only—in an experience for today’s girls. allowed to fail, dust herself off, get
environment that is girl-led; girl- Girl Scouts is proven to help up, and try again.
focused; and supportive of girls’ girls thrive in five key ways as they 1) National Girl Scout Week is
positive development. develop a strong sense of self 2) seek continued on back page
Frosty Words...
Shortly after KLTZ moved to its new location in
July of 1957, the station suffered a major four-hour
DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND outage. Engineer Herb (Brekken) Belcher quickly left
DAILY MATINEES • $6.50/PERSON his farm work to make the repairs. But the problem in
$5 TUESDAY! studio equipment was clearly frustrating.
All Tuesday showings are $5 At the very moment he uttered a “justifiably” loud and
406-228-9239 • www.polsontheatres.com
clear profanity, the equipment went live. Unfortunately,
SHOWING: MARCH 6-12 there was a “hot” mike in the control room!
The sudden number of calls about “Herb’s word”
confirmed that many faithful but red-eared listeners
Rated PG 105 min. Rated PG 103 min.
Fri & Sat: 4:00 • 7:00 • 9:10 Fri & Sat: 4:10 • 7:15 • 9:15
were waiting patiently for the resumption of their
Sun: 4:00 • 7:00 Sun: 4:10 • 7:15 favorite KILTS program.
Mon - Thur: 5:00 • 8:00 Mon - Thur: 5:10 • 8:10 (from the monthly KLTZ/MIX-93 newsletter, The Great
Scot:)
Bah-Hum-Bug But hey, join Haylie and Stan for Live Under the
Big Sky Tuesdays thru Thursdays from 9:05 to 10:00 on
KLTZ. They’ve got a great March line-up.
A cold front arrives on Friday and a significant winter
storm is likely beginning Friday night and lasting to United Property Owners of Montana
Sunday. Files Suit Against FWP on Bison EIS
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 26. West northwest United Property Owners of Montana has filed
wind 14 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. suit against the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife,
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 39. Northwest wind and Parks (“FWP”) seeking declaratory and injunctive
14 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. relief related to violations of MEPA, MAPA, and
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 17. environmental impact review requirements that
Northwest wind 8 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
occurred during the development and adoption of a
Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 32. North wind 7 to 15 recently-released Environmental Impact Statement
mph becoming east northeast in the afternoon.
related to free-roaming bison.
Friday Night: Snow, mainly after midnight. Low around 14. “Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is determined
Blustery, with an east northeast wind 18 to 22 mph. Chance of
precipitation is 80%. New snow accumulation of 1 to 3 inches
to pursue this reckless free-roaming bison plan despite
possible. overwhelming opposition from the Montanans who
Saturday: Snow. High near 25. Blustery, with an east would be impacted,” said Chuck Denowh, UPOM
northeast wind 20 to 23 mph, with gusts as high as 31 mph. policy director. “The wild bison EIS released by FWP in
Chance of precipitation is 90%. New snow accumulation of 2 January shows their disregard for local input. Someone
to 4 inches possible. has got to stand up for the Montanans whose way of life
Saturday Night: Snow likely, mainly before midnight. Cloudy, would be devastated by free-roaming bison—which is
with a low around 7. North wind 11 to 18 mph, with gusts as why we’ve filed suit to challenge FWP’s EIS.”
high as 28 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.
“FWP is seeking to implement their plan for wild
Sunday: A 50 percent chance of snow. Cloudy, with a high bison without evaluating all of the risks. Bison are
near 18. North northwest wind around 11 mph.
carriers of brucellosis, BSE, and other diseases that
Sunday Night: A 30 percent chance of snow, mainly before
could decimate the livestock industry of our state and
midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around -2. Northwest wind
around 10 mph. could be spread to other wildlife species,” Denowh
Monday: A 20 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a
continued. “Their EIS also fails to address the potential
high near 18. Northwest wind 8 to 13 mph, with gusts as high for damage to private property that could be caused by
as 18 mph. herds of wild bison. On a proposal this far-reaching,
Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -2. Montanans deserve to have a thorough analysis done of
Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 23. all the associated risks and impacts—not just the ones
that are convenient for FWP to include.”

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Public Meet & Greet
Lucky Knuckle Brew Run
5K Race (Run/Walk) • Downtown Glasgow
This Week from 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM SATURDAY, MARCH 14
Registration 11 AM - 1 PM • Race Starts at 2 PM
at Sam & Jeff’s
Registration / Start / Finish Timed Race
Thursday, March 12 at Busted Knuckle Brewery Prizes for Top 3
- Forrest Mandeville, 303 1st Avenue South Females & Males
Secretary of State Registration Fee: $20 Finishers

BUZZIFIEDS
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competitive pay to qualified applicants. PLEASE VISIT US AND FILL
OUT AN APPLICATION ALONG WITH YOUR RESUME IF INTERESTED APPLIANCE Everyday is

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BUZZ
VALLEY VIEW HOME is now taking applicants for a permanent REPAIR Veterans Day
Housekeeping position. The Housekeeping Aide provides cleaning
services to provide a safe, sanitary, comfortable and homelike environment
Washer
Spinning Out Veterans’
Drinks $2.50
for residents, staff and the public. In addition, this position offers cross of Control?
Refrigerator
training into the role as Laundry Aid. We are offering competitive wage
All Day
Not Running?
for 32-40 hours a week. APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE IN OUR Oven on
ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT. the Fritz?
BUZZ
Servicing:
Amana Thank you for
VALLEY VIEW HOME is now accepting applicants for an Activities Aide. GE
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Activities Aide will assist in the therapeutic activities designed to meet the KitchenAid
interests and enhance the functional abilities and self-esteem of each Maytag Open
resident. PLEASE VISIT OUR ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT FOR
Whirlpool Tues. - Sat.
AN APPLICATION. 12 - 10 PM
BUZZ Closed
WANT A REWARDING CAREER? Come work at Milk River Inc. as a Direct Sun. & Mon
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OUR ALL-INCLUSIVE TITLE X CLINIC PROVIDES
EDUCATION AND COUNSELING, FREE CONDOMS,
Letter to the Buzz
SEVERAL TYPES OF BIRTH CONTROL OPTIONS,
STD TESTING AND TREATMENT, HIV TESTING, HPV NVCW/S District- St. Marie Briefing
SCREENING, AND ANNUAL PAP SMEARS OR WELLNESS
EXAMS TO ALL INDIVIDUALS DESIRING SUCH SERVICES, ...facts, opinions, questions, regarding the
INCLUDING ANY PERSON UNDER THE AGE OF 18.
SERVICES AT LOW OR NO COST TO YOU AND ALL North Valley County Water/Sewer District
Valley County Health DepartmentINSURANCES ARE ACCEPTED.
500 4th Ave South | Courthouse Annex The following is a virus briefing of the St.Marie
Monday – Thursday 7:30 am - 6:00 pm WE CARE ABOUT YOU! WE HAVE A TEAM OF FRIENDLY,
APPROACHABLE, AND KNOWLEDGEABLE STAFF WHO
Main Office: (406) 228-6261 WOULD LOVE TO HELP YOU WITH YOUR REPRODUCTIVE
Water/Sewer District:
Clinic Cell: (406) 263-8194 AND PREVENTIVE HEALTH. > CONTACT US TODAY! < 1. This is meant to inform the Water/Sewer users of
St.Marie.
Come Help Celebrate 2. The present Board is trying to keep the operation going
and attain stability with labor by paying wages commensurate
St. Patrick’s Day to their ability and needed job requirements fulfilled.
3. Past excessive spending has been curtailed and a
& Birthday Party prudent approach to all needs taken.
4. Grants available to repair and replace a failing 60 year
for Patti Sibley & Silver Tihista old plant have been pursued. Great American Engineering
March 14, 2020 • 7Pm @ Vicks Bar was scheduled to provide an update Mar. 10th. at 2 P.M.
...posted notice.
Karaoke & Good Food
A TSEP (Treasure State Endowment) and DNRC
Wear Green (Planning Grant) have been awarded us. We will apply every
year for available Grant funds on a continual basis.

BS 5. We have entered litigation to collect on Water/Sewer


liens or get a default judgment.

CENTRAL 6. Public Information: I had offered to sign off a notarized


lien release on McMartin unit that St.Marie Condo Assoc. won
in a lawsuit (deed in lieu of foreclosure) if proof of satisfaction
of our Water/Sewer lien was presented me. After the Condo
Printin’ Attorney contacted our Water Attorney and Valley County
Advertisin’ Treasurer provided information that said lien was satisfied,
& the Occasional Passport Pic then the matter was resolved. The unnecessary cost to
NVCW/S was $900 in legal fees! Had the Condo Assoc. made
bscentral@nemont.net • 515 2nd Ave. S • (406) 228-4558
a simple phone call with the Treasure’s assurance, that would
have sufficed.

Spring in the Green Dance 7. The Water/Sewer Board tries to be prudent with the
publics money and have cut costs where possible...other St.
Marie factions apparently are not.
FRIDAY, MARCH 20TH • 6 -8 pm
Any Water/Sewer customer in St.Marie wishing to see
at Prairie Ridge Village examples of thousands of dollars in savings may simply ask
Live Music by Dave Pippin & The Classics and you shall be provided that information. If anybody has
Treats! Prizes! Free! questions on finances, our books are open. We have audited
Call 228-2208 for books and operate under Sunshine Laws, while other St.Marie
More Information entities do not have to comply with such. Major issues are
Friday, March 20th, 2020 | 6pm - 8pm voted on by the Board and in some cases a Resolution is read
3 consecutive times, voted on and passed or rejected in public
Prairie Ridge Village
meetings. If nobody attends and is unaware, that’s not the
Live music by Dave Pippin and The Classics Boards fault. All is run by our Water/Sewer Attorneys...and
Treats! Prizes! Free! minutes of every meeting go to the County Commissioners.
~ Nick Chiechi - President North Valley County
For more information please call 406.228.2208 Water/Sewer District
This briefing release complies with the Montana Rural
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Lutefisk Dinner rescheduled
Lutefisk at First Lutheran Church in Glasgow
is being served on Sunday, March 29, from 11:30 to
1:30 pm. Menu includes Lutefisk, meatballs, mashed Get away from life for a while®
potatoes and gravy, coleslaw, Lefse Shack lefse and
orange sherbet for dessert.
Tickets will be sold at the door, adults $15, students
$10 and children under 6 are free. We look forward to
seeing you for some good food and fellowship at First
Located on Hwy 2 in the old Korner One Stop
Lutheran Church, 641 2nd Ave. N., Glasgow, Montana.
Next to Wagon Wheel • Nashua, Montana
Proceeds from this event will go towards new lighting 406-746-3233
in the sanctuary. Supplemental funding provided by Come Down and Try some Virtual Reality
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Putin Playing Chicken with


Open Wed – Sat 2 - 10PM • Must be 13 or Older

A young banker decided to get his first tailor made


American Shale Producers suit. So he went to the finest tailor in town and got
by Aaron Flint, Montana Talks measured for a suit. A week later he went in for his first
If you saw the dramatic decline in oil prices and fitting. He put on the suit and he looked stunning, he
overall market volatility earlier this week, there is felt that in this suit he can do business.
more than just the coronavirus fears to blame. Look As he was preening himself in front of the mirror
to the feud between Saudi Arabia and Russia for he reached down to put his hands in the pockets and to
starters. his surprise he noticed that there were no pockets. He
The Heritage Foundation has this: mentioned this to the tailor who asked him, “Didn’t you
“Russia and Saudi Arabia spark unprecedented oil tell me you were a banker?”
war amid coronavirus threats – The failed agreement The young man answered, “Yes, I did.”
between Russia and Saudi Arabia indicates that we’re To this the tailor said, “Who ever heard of a banker
in the midst of a price war. Saudi Arabia has been with his hands in his own pockets?”
discounting its sales at unprecedented levels to capture
as much market share as possible in an effort to really
stick it to Russia for failing to agree to production cuts.
VISITOR
The supply increases from Russia and Saudi Arabia
in conjunction with the demand-side reduction from
RESTRICTIONS
coronavirus has put prices into a tailspin. While this OBSTETRICS WING

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will be challenging for American producers, let’s not Due to the high numbers of flu cases and for
also forget it’s a stimulus for consumers. Drivers and the safety of our patients, visitation in the
energy-consuming businesses will enjoy additional FMDH Wing is limited until further notice:
relief at the pump.” • One support Person allowed.
The Daily Caller notes “that Moscow is worried • NO other visitors allowed.
that the U.S. will use shale oil to take advantage if • No support people with flu-like symptoms
Saudi Arabia ease off production.” (fever, cough, or cold)
Meanwhile, Bryan Preston has a piece at Thank you for your cooperation in preventing the spread of the flu.
Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital | 621 3rd Street South | 406-228-3500
PJmedia.com with this headline: Putin Is Meddling
in the 2020 Election—by Attacking American Oil Bert took his friendly ol’ Saint Bernard to the vet.
Producers “Doctor,” he said sadly, “I’m afraid I’m going to have to
Is Vladimir Putin playing chicken with American ask you to cut off my dog’s tail.”
shale oil producers? That certainly appears to be the The vet stepped back, “Bert, why should I do such
case. I spoke with Heritage Foundation policy expert a terrible thing?”
Nick Loris. To hear the complete interview, go to the “Because my mother-in-law’s arriving tomorrow, and
Montana Talks website, newstalk955.com. I don’t want anything to make her think she’s welcome.”
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I wish to thank everyone


for their cards, calls,
flowers, and visits
while recuperating from
surgery. A special thank
you to my caregivers,
my caring neighbors in
helping me out
and snow removal.
I’m grateful to all of you.
~ Judy Miller

Sharon Berrisford
suffered an aneurysm
Friday, March 6th while
at her home and is
currently in the ICU
in Billings.
A Fundraising Account
has been set up at
Independence Bank.
Checks payable to:
Sharon Berrisford
Medical Benefit
Anything Helps
Contact Josh Aiken for more
information 230-0337
Glasgow finishes fourth and then holding off the Bulldogs for a loser out victory.
The Scotties led 11-2 midway through the first quarter,
By Mike Brandt leading 14-6 going into the second. They increased their
Not the spot they had their sights on, but it’s how the lead to 30-14 at the break. Glasgow led by 18 in the
ball bounces. Glasgow girls’ basketball team had their second period.
sights on a championship at the Northern B Divisional Glasgow also led by 20 in the third quarter when
tournament held in Shelby over the weekend. Even a Choteau started to come back. The Bulldogs got the
second place or third would have been nice. But when deficit down to 13 entering the fourth where they staged
all the dust had settled the Scotties found themselves in a rally. Savannah Durocher drilled a three-pointer off of
fourth place. a steal on the Scotties inbound pass. Choteau had the
A year ago the Scotties were third and the division deficit down to 54-45 with plenty of time remaining. The
only took two to the state tournament. This year the Bulldogs also cut the lead to seven, but Graham bagged
division sends three, one of the spots Glasgow was two free throws with 1:18 to play for the Scotties. The
gunning for. But some cold first and second quarters last minute of play was spent at the line where the teams
was the Scotties’ downfall. were 4 for 14.
Glasgow lost to Shelby, 48-42, Thursday, and then Nielsen led Glasgow with 17 points, Pederson
battled back to beat out Choteau, 61-52, Friday and followed with 16, Graham 14, Aune five, Peters and Ross
Fairfield, 45-40, Saturday morning in loser out games. four each, and Blaire Westby one. Graham was 10 for 11
Saturday night it was Harlem winning 67-49 to claim at the line. Nicole Crone led Choteau with 16 points.
third place and a trip to state. Malta, the second seed The Scotties led from the start in their win over
from District 2, won the championship, defeating Fairfield, holding a 14-9 first quarter advantage. They
Shelby, 47-38. led 26-23 at the break and 36-31 after three.
This year’s divisional had plenty of teams that were Fossum fired in 14 points for the Scotties, Peters
just as tough as the Scotties as five different teams could had 10, Pederson eight, Westby and Nielsen four each,
have won it.. Graham three, and Ross two. Kenna Pitcher had 14 for
“There were us, Malta, Fairfield, Shelby and Harlem the Eagles.
that were good competition,” said Glasgow coach Travis “Overall it was a great season,” said Nielsen. “We
Nielsen. “We played Choteau and it was pretty close all got a lot accomplished. I felt that we matched what we
the way. I feel that the four games we played were tough were going to do., except going to state. Other than that,
games.” I think the girls put a lot of time in which paid off for the
Thursday against Shelby the Scotties spotted the most part.”
Coyotes 13 points before scoring. Saturday night in THURSDAY
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the consolation game, the Scotties had another poor
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“When we first started with Shelby we started kind March 11- 17
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Abrianna Nielsen and Riley Noser, who came off GROUND BEEF .......................... $2.69 lb GLASGOW
the bench in the second half to score her points, led Family Pack Boneless Skinless
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the Scotties with 11 points each against Harlem. Anika 40 Knots 1 lb. Select Varieties
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Lunch
L’Tia Lawrence had a game-high 20 points for the Lean Cuisine or Stouffer’s Select Varieties
BBQ Pulled Pork
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Girl Scouts
continued from front
seven awesome days when
girls can show off their
Girl Scout pride and lift
up all that this worldwide
sisterhood has given them,
their community, and the
world.
Everything in Girl
Scouting is based on the
Girl Scout Promise and
Law, which includes many
It’s that time of the year to get your Girl Scout cookies!
of the principles and recognitions with the sisterhood, good deeds, consists of more than 9,200
values common across national My Promise, My new traditions and more girls and 3,000 adults with
religions. While a secular Faith pin. Adult volunteers that can be found at www. national membership at 2.5
organization, Girl Scouts advise girls along their gsmw.org. million. To join or become
has always encouraged personal faith journey Girl Scouts of a volunteer please visit
girls to take spiritual and help them strengthen Montana and Wyoming www.gsmw.org to learn
journeys via their faiths’ their own understanding (GSMW) membership more or call 800-736-5243.
religious recognitions. of their faith.
Faith organizations National Girl Scout
regularly partner with Girl week provides additional
Scout councils to more ideas and opportunities
closely link their religious for girls to celebrate

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