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The document is a newspaper called the BS Central published on September 23, 2022. It contains local news briefs, event announcements, classified ads and a weather forecast. Specifically, it highlights the St. Marie Firemen's Banquet & Auction happening on October 7th, a job opening at the North Valley County Water & Sewer District, and several garage sales taking place locally on upcoming weekends. It also provides a partial weather forecast for the area through next Tuesday.
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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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A copy of the book that Franks’s grandmother and grandfather had to study upon entering the United States for citizenship.

As Constitution signers to travel.


But on September 17, 1787 took four months of deliberations,
but then the delegates drew up a
Week Continues
a formidable group of gentlemen
now, American citizens, gathered plan for a new form of republican
September 17, 1787 in a dingy closed meeting room to government that replaced a weak
by Frank & Lin Vargo sign the greatest vision of human central government established by
What is the significance of that freedom in history, the U.S. the Articles of Confederation.
date? Constitution. It was Benjamin George Washington presided
Well, it is only 11 years after Franklin who made the motion to over the meeting which also
the signing of the Declaration of sign the now famous document in featured many of the great minds
Independence on July 4th, 1776... his last speech. of the day (James Madison, James
Well almost. It all began in May of that year Wilson, Gouverneur Morris, and,
It took quite awhile to get all in Pennsylvania’s State House, for a while, Alexander Hamilton).
of the signatures on that document now called Independence Hall at There were a few absentees for
because of the distances of the the Constitutional Convention. It continued inside
ST. MARIE FIREMEN’S BUZZIFIEDS
BANQUET & AUCTION BUZZ
NORTH VALLEY COUNTY WATER & SEWER DISTRICT is looking for a
OCTOBER 7TH • 5:00 - 8:00 PM full-time, Operator-In-Training. Position would be up to 40 hours of work per
Silent Auction Items include: week, pay is doe. Duties would include learning how to operate and maintain
John Deere Battery Charger, Storesmart Metal Wedge Toolbox, a water distribution system, how to operate and maintain lift stations and
Tools, Recliner and Much More sewage lagoon systems, operating/maintaining water district equipment,
Silent Auction Closes at 7:45pm
and other requested tasks. Will also be the secretary for the district, to help
$5/Ticket • Kids 5 & Under Free with answering the telephone and taking payments. Required to have a
St. Marie Town Hall • 526 6th Street current driver’s license, high school diploma, or GED, and can lift and carry
Contact Mary-Jean for Tickets & Info 406-350-2218 objects and equipment up to 75 lbs., unassisted. Work in indoor and outdoor

How much
extreme weather. Must also have transportation to and from work. Job open
until filled. IF INTERESTED, PLEASE PICK UP AN APPLICATION AT THE
DISTRICT OFFICE AT 521 6TH ST. IN SAINT MARIE.
are we BUZZ
GARAGE SALE: Women’s, juniors & some men’s clothing, jewelry, kitchen
in for? items, wall decor, some small furniture, and lots, lots more! Saturday 9 to
5 & Sunday 9-??? 241 FOX FARM ROAD IN THE TAN SHOP RIGHT
AFTER THE CATTLE GUARD
Our general area is looking at a quarter to half an inch. BUZZ
Meanwhile down there in the Winnett area is looking at
1.5 to 2 inches. Tonight’s 7:00 kickoff with Malta has a
temperature in the low 60s with about a 50% chance of
precipitation. Who will win the coin toss...
Today: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 68. Breezy, with
Caring for what
an east wind 18 to 22 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph.
Chance of precipitation is 60%. matters most.
Tonight: Showers and thunderstorms before midnight, then Enjoying life and all it has to offer is easier when
showers and possibly a thunderstorm, mainly after midnight. you’re healthy. From maternity through maturity,
Low around 53. Breezy, with an east wind 14 to 22 mph, with we're committed to improving life and health in this
gusts as high as 31 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%.
community we all love.
Saturday: Showers and possibly a thunderstorm. High near And caring for what matters most.
67. Northeast wind 8 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 18
mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%.
Saturday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers before
midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 49. North
northwest wind 6 to 8 mph.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 74. West wind 6 to
9 mph.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 47. Southwest
wind 6 to 8 mph becoming east southeast after midnight.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 78. East southeast
wind 7 to 11 mph.
fmdh.org
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 50. East
southeast wind around 11 mph, with gusts as high as 18
mph.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 77. East southeast wind
13 to 18 mph becoming south in the afternoon. Winds could
gust as high as 28 mph. Reel Life Wisdom
Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 48. “People are always saying that change is a
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 74. good thing. But all they’re really saying is
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 47. that something you didn’t want to happen at
all has happened.” ~ Meg Ryan in You’ve Got
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 71. Mail (1998)
BUZZIFIEDS
FARMERS MARKET will continue through September 8-3 and go through BUZZ
October 9-3. Fall is upon us and a frost is expected soon and certain FOR RENT 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment in Glasgow. Kitchen fridge, oven/
vegetables have slowed down. I will have beets, tomatoes, onions, melons, stove. Laundry on-site. Tenant pays electric. $600/mo. CALL HELLAND
hot banana peppers, jalapeños, chili peppers, red and green cabbage, AGENCY 406-228-2114. hellandagencyinc.com
zucchini, spaghetti, buttercup, delicata, and carnival squash, gourds. BUZZ
Pumpkins are in season, all sizes including white pumpkins this year. Fresh FOR RENT 3 bedroom, 1 bath condo in St. Marie. Single car garage,
baked goods cookies banana, zucchini bread, caramel rolls, turnovers, washer & dryer hookups. Tenant pays gas, electric & water. $600/mo. CALL
dinner rolls. Plus so much more Complimentary coffee! THANKS FOR HELLAND AGENCY 406-228-2114. hellandagencyinc.com
SUPPORTING YOUR LOCAL FARMERS MARKET. BUZZ
BUZZ SPACIOUS APT. FOR RENT: 2 bed, 1½ bath 950 sq. ft. Laundry room,
GARAGE SALE: Friday, Sept. 22 4:00-7:00 and Saturday, Sept. 23 8:00- A/C. QUIET, City of Glasgow. Small pets considered. $750/mo. 360-
12:00. Lots of nice junior girls & women’s clothes, misc. household, old 750-6746
dishes, steam mop, Dyson vacuum, futon, wedding decor and more. 107 BUZZ
LOMOND AVE 2 BOARD VACANCIES for the Fort Peck Rural County Water District.
BUZZ PLEASE CALL THE DISTRICT OFFICE AT (406) 526-3529 FOR AN
EVERYTHING MUST GO GARAGE SALE: Saturday, Sept. 23 9am-3pm & APPLICATION AND FOR DETAILS. Deadline for application is October
Sunday, Sept. 24 9am - 1:00pm. Tools, Guns & knives, Hunting equipment, 31st, 2023
LOTS of plus size women’s clothing, New wedding dress, Men’s clothing BUZZ
medium - 2x, Harley leathers, Household, Toys, Baby equipment, End table GLASGOW IRRIGATION DISTRICT has a Full Time opening for a Field
with lamp, Towable tube, Much much more… everything has to go! 164 Manager. Starting wage $22-25 per hour depending on experience.
SAWNEY DRIVE (BEHIND BOWLING ALLEY) Applications & job description available at the GID office. 15 Irrigation
BUZZ Street. CALL 406-228-2346 FOR QUESTIONS
YARD SALE Saturday September 23rd 9am - 12pm. Some Furniture. ON BUZZ
THE CORNER OF KAMPFER AND JET DRIVE NORTH. ELKS LODGE is looking to hire a Part-time Bar Manager. DROP OFF
BUZZ APPLICATION AT THE GLASGOW ELKS LODGE
FOR SALE Sofa Sleeper, in new condition. Asking $750. SEE OR BUZZ
CONTACT RED BARN GIFTS 406-228-9256 POSITION AVAILABLE Blade Operator Position. The Valley County Road
BUZZ Department is looking to hire Permanent Equipment Operator. Information
ST LAWN & MOSQUITO CARE Services provided: Hedge Trimming, and details can be obtained stopping by or calling the VALLEY COUNTY
Light Tree Trimming, Fall Tree Fertilization, Lawn Fertilization, (lawn weed ROAD DEPARTMENT AT 406-228-4233
& feed!) Lawn Aeration, Mosquito Spraying, and industrial & driveway BUZZ
sterilization. CALL STONE TIHISTA 406-263-8383, EVEN IF YOU HAVE VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a new full time Activities Aide to work
QUESTIONS with our residents on daily activities and outings. As an Aide you will be
BUZZ joining a unique and awesome department that works like a family while
APARTMENT FOR RENT: Clean, quiet 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment $650/ working with you on building your schedule. PLEASE VISIT VALLEY VIEW
mo. plus electricity. No Smoking or pets. CALL 406-263-1667 LEAVE HOME FOR AN APPLICATION
MESSAGE. BUZZ
BUZZ COTTONWOOD INN has an opening for a Full or Part Time Housekeeper/
ST. MARIE CONDO FOR SALE BY OWNER 3 bedroom 1 bath, 1 car Laundry. Respond promptly to requests from guests and other departments.
garage, 6ft cedar fence in backyard. $29,000 DAVE SR. 406-648-7244. Identify and report preventative or other maintenance issues in public
ALSO AVAILABLE, CONDO FOR RENT IN ST. MARIE 3 bedroom 1 bath, areas or guest rooms. Maintain guestrooms, working areas, and the hotel
1 car garage. Fresh paint, new windows throughout, new furnace and premises in general in a clean and orderly manner. Varied shifts, starting
refrigerator, washer & dryer in basement. $600/month plus $200 damage wage is $15. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN
deposit. 6ft cedar fence in backyard, dog door in back door. Available BUZZ
October 1st. DAVE SR. 406-648-7244 VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a full time Dietary Aide to support our
BUZZ amazing kitchen providing restaurant style customer service to our amazing
FOR RENT 2+ bedroom, 1 bath, newly remodeled duplex with 2 off street residents. Our starting wage is very competitive and scaled depending on
parking spots, fenced yard, washer & dryer included. $900/month and renter experience. PLEASE VISIT VALLEY VIEW HOME AND PICK UP AN
pays utilities. No Smoking & No Pets. CALL 406-274-4734 APPLICATION IF INTERESTED!
BUZZ
St. Raphael’s PCCW is Collecting for the Fall MILK RIVER, INC Has positions open for Day Shift and Night Shift. APPLY
AT MILK RIVER INC. 406-228-8412

RUMMAGE SALE BUZZ


THOMPSON & SONS Looking to hire a Mechanic. Pay is competitive,
wages DOE. PICK UP APPLICATION AT THE SHOP OR CALL 406-
Please put all your treasures on the stage. 228-4801
We will be collecting until October 2nd BUZZ
We will not be excepting any donations after Monday, Oct. 2nd VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs for day shift. High paid wage
for CNAs with long term care experience. We can train and certify anyone
THE SALE IS ON OCT. 19TH, 20TH & 21ST who wants to become a CNA as well. Starting wage for trainees is $15.00
412 3rd Avenue North • Glasgow hourly. PLEASE SWING BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR
Call 406-228-9800 for more information AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR TEAM!
Constitution Week freedom of the press, peaceful protest, petitioning of
government, or freedom of religion.
continued from front The included photo, pictured on the front page of
that meeting in May, but they did not miss the final today’s Buzz, is a copy of the book that my grandmother
and most important day, September 17, 1787! and grandfather had to study upon entering the United
On that day in our country’s history, according to States for citizenship. It is the June 1936 edition.
James Madison’s notes, the Constitution was first read I cherish this book. They studied it and became
to the group. Benjamin Franklin was in bad health citizens, LEGAL citizens!
so he had James Wilson read his speech for him that Each year, Americans observe Constitution Day
introduced the motion for the delegates to sign the and Citizenship Day.
Constitution. The commemoration of Constitution Week runs
The greatest document in the history of the Unites annually from September 17 to September 23.
States begins with the words: “We the People of the Constitution Day was officially enacted on August
United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, 2, 1956 by President Dwight D. Eisenhower from a
establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide congressional resolution petitioned by the Daughters of
for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, the American Revolution.
and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Enjoy our history and our freedom granted by the
Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
the United States of America.” After that meeting on September 17, 1787 had
Franklin then made a powerful argument for the concluded, McHenry noted, “A lady asked Dr. Franklin,
new Constitution: ‘Well Doctor what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?’”
“I doubt too whether any other Convention we “A republic,” replied the Doctor, “if you can keep it.”
can obtain, may be able to make a better Constitution. And so it goes!
For when you assemble a number of men to have the ~Frank and Lin
advantage of their joint wisdom, you inevitably assemble
with those men, all their prejudices, their passions, their
errors of opinion, their local interests, and their selfish
views. From such an assembly can a perfect production
be expected?” he asked.
Franklin concluded his speech with a request
that everyone sign this important document. After a
somewhat heated debate amongst a few of the delegates
the motion was made to sign the Constitution.
After the signing, then, a motion was made
to destroy all of the journals that documented the
convention, or to put them in George Washington’s
possession.
The delegates agreed that Washington should keep
the journals until a new Congress was formed under the
Constitution.
From James Madison‘s notes:
“Dr. Franklin put a paper into Mr. Wilson’s hand
to read containing his reasons for assenting to the
constitution. It was plain, insinuating, persuasive-and
in any event of the system guarded the Doctors fame,”
he wrote.
The Bill of Rights was added to the Constitution
in 1791 and are the 10 Amendments to the document
beginning with Article One: The First Amendment: The
prohibition of any law that would impede free speech,
6

GLASGOW CITY-COUNTY LIBRARY

Let's Talk about


Mental Health

Join us for

Valley rock painting,


discussion &

County learning!

Gathers Free &


Open to
VALLEY CARE COALITION
ANNUAL COMMUNITY MEETING the Public

Tuesday Speakers:
September 26 Taylor Hohlen
5:00 pm - 7:00pm Valley CARE Coalition Secretary
behind City-County Library
Cat McIntyre
408 3rd Ave S Artist and CARE Coalition member
Glasgow, MT 59230

For More Information: Valley CARE Coalition Facebook Events page


OBITUARY
Cade Myrick was also blessed with
Cade Shane Myrick was welcomed into this world countless cousins to
on October 8, 2000, by his parents Michael and Erin help him get in trouble.
Myrick, older sister Ashtyn Rene, and twin brother His Grandpa Red and
Blaine Ryan; fifty-nine minutes prior. This day may Grandma Connie were
have been the spark to the competitive nature Cade very special to Cade and
would exhibit in every facet of his life. A short time he carried their memory
later they were blessed with their baby sister Davyn with them always.
Denae. Growing up between Glasgow and Nashua, Cade moved back to
Cade had a love for all things outdoors. Hunting Glasgow in 2022 to be
with his family instilled a deep love of the Montana close to family and work at Arch’s Tire. He enjoyed
Hi-line. Growing up surrounded by cousins, Cade watching his younger cousins in their activities and
learned the importance of family. Cade grew up a socializing in the community where he grew up.
typical Montana boy: riding his bike all over town, You could catch his infectious smile from across the
swimming, playing sports, hunting, and fishing. He room and his sense of humor will resonate with us
even squeezed in some time to cowboy… a little. forever. Everyone, sometimes even the wall, had a
Cade’s intelligence, wit, kindness, and athletic great conversation with Cade!
ability presented at a very young age. Growing up Cade passed tragically on the morning of
between gyms and ball fields, you could always September 17, 2023, in an accident north of Nashua.
find Cade playing sports. Sports were a large part Cade is preceded in death by his great-grandparents:
of Cade’s youth, and ultimately he would become Walt and Darlene Murch, Elmer and Bonnie Frank,
a draw for Scottie fans throughout his high school James Archambeault and Murial and Gerald Rennick;
career where he would go on to be a 7-time Varsity grandparents “Red” Elmer and Connie Whitten and
letter winner, all-conference in football, 2-time all- his cousins Nick Kolstad and Stephanie Murch.
state/3-time all-conference in basketball, all state/2- He is survived by his mother, Erin Myrick; father,
time all-conference in track, all-conference in golf Michael Myrick and wife, Stella; brother, Blaine Myrick,
and lettered in cross-country. It was during this sisters, Ashtyn and Davyn Myrick and grandparents Rod
time Cade also picked up golf, playing with his dad and Arleen Archambeault. His aunts and uncles: Britney
and brother, Grandpa Rod and Grandma Arleen. and Kirk Cornwell, Kelsie and Keil Strommen, Krystal
The family moved to Queen Creek, Arizona in and Brian Cahill, James (Andy) Whitten, April and Jesse
2018 where Cade continued to excel in school and Block; cousins Kolt, Klay, Grace, and Benit Cornwell,
athletics. His academic accolades and baseball ability Jude, Esmond, and Archie Strommen, Mason, Luke and
would move Cade to Spokane, Washington as well as Aaron Cahill, Mackenzie and Rylee Whitten, Keigan
Dickinson, North Dakota on Scholarships. More than Skolrud and Kambryn Block. Great-aunts and uncles:
athletic, Cade was coachable, a trait commended by Peggy and Will Lauckner, Lori and Daryl Kolstad, Dave
team leads. In early 2021 Cade was diagnosed with and Debbie Murch; cousins: Tyson, Willy and Mykayla
Testicular Cancer. He completed his treatments in Lauckner, Brodi, Renly, and Chet, Chris Kolstad, Jennifer
Glasgow where he could be near his family and gain and Heather Murch; special cousins Darcia, Kent, Brett
a competitive advantage against cancer… it worked. and Kevin Schindler; special friends Somer and Brandon
Cade rang the bell, cancer-free on October 25, 2022. Hoerster, Greg Page, Troy Blount, Jeff and Amy Hahn, and
Cade was a family guy. He loved his family with Kimberly, Kennen and Griffin Krasnow and numerous
his whole heart. You could often find him sitting in friend and teammates.
the stands with his family before the games while his A memorial service will be at 11:00 a.m., Saturday,
friends joined the student section. While he had an September 23, 2023, at the Glasgow Evangelical
undeniable and unique bond with his twin brother, Church with Pastor Seth Runner officiating. A
he also had very close and special relationships with reception will follow the service at Sunny Side Golf
his sisters. Because having wasn’t enough, Cade Course in Glasgow.
You are invited to celebrate with
Jenna Novak & Lee McCafferty
as they are married on
Saturday, September 23, 2023
At 3:37p.m.
at the shelter house by the
Fort Peck Marina
Reception and dance to follow at the
Nashua Civic Center
In case of bad weather, the wedding ceremony
will be at the Nashua Civic Center

80 Crazy Years
That’s how long we’ve been blessed to call
MR. JOHN SOPER our friend!
Come drink some beer,
Make a
eat some cake, and
share a story or two with us at
difference
3 pm on Saturday, September 23 in the lives
of others.
at the VFW.

We’re hiring amazing people for these jobs:


• Surgical Services Aide • Information Services
• Biomedical Technician Specialist
• Environmental • Inpatient Nursing Assistant
Services Technician • Health Unit Coordinator
• Registered Nurse • Clinical Medical Assistant
Surgical, Inpatient, • Pharmacy Tech (Retail)
and Operating Room
• Dietary Aide
FMDH benefits include:
• Full benefits package (medical, dental, vision and life
insurance)
• Free employee-only medical insurance option
• 401K plan with employer matching contribution
• Vacation and sick leave

Feeling overwhelmed? • On-the-job training

Moving to Prairie Ridge, The


Manor, or Valley View?
LET US HELP.
Helping Senior Adults with their move For employment information,
RATES: please call 406.228.3662
$100/hr: Room to room in the same location
$200/hr: Moving from home to Prairie Ridge, or visit fmdh.org/applytoday
The Manor or Valley View
$250/hr: Moving from home to a different house or scan >
Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
CHARMING GLASGOW HOME FOR SALE
Affordable Glasgow, Montana
home for sale! Welcome to 636 STEAK FRY
3rd Avenue North in Glasgow,
Montana-a charming property
Friday, Sept. 22
that offers a cozy living 5pm~7pm
space. This two-bedroom,
one-bathroom home provides MARCO/Boeing is
a comfortable & affordable sponsoring this steak fry
20-1136 option for potential buyers. with all proceeds going
CALL Helland Agency at 406-228-2114 Reduced $95,000 to the scholarship fund.
www.hellandagencyinc.com Catholic Youth Group
will be serving.
Public is welcome.
Itʼs all happening
at
the vfw

Team Meeting/Sign-ups
Saturday, Sept. 23
at the Oasis
Meeting starts at 2:00
Blind Draw to Follow
Season Starts Sept. 27
For more info ask the
bartenders, bar owners,
or call David 263-7957

SEPTEMBER 20-26, 2023


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Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® Boneless
PETITE SIRLOIN STEAKS ............. $5.99 lb
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef®
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Food Club 6-8 oz. Shredded or Block
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Ocean Beauty 16 oz. pkg.
SALMON FILLETS.....................$12.99 ea
Bar-S 3 lb. Bun Length or 32-40 oz.
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Land O’ Frost 10-16 oz. Select Varieties
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An elderly WWII veteran decided to try something
different in his life by attending his first-ever live Celebrating 2 Years!
country music concert. Soon it began to get out of hand FREE PANCAKE
and he found himself in the thick of dozens of flying
BREAKFAST
booze bottles. The teenager standing next to him was SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
BLEND 10
getting mighty nervous. 7:00 AM - 11:00 AM
‘There’s nothing to worry about, young feller,” said Drink Specials • Giveaways
~ Donations are encouraged ~
the elderly vet to the frightened kid, “it’s like the bombs All proceeds will be donated to the
during the war - you won’t get hit unless the bottle’s got 319 KLEIN AVE Glasgow Skate Park in memory of
GLASGOW, MT Andrew Farrar.
your name on it.”
“Oh, that’s just great,” said the lad, “my name is Jack Kids are like farts. Why, might you ask? Because
Daniels!” the only ones you can stand are your own.

An old farmer got pulled over by a young state


trooper for speeding. The trooper, fresh on the job,
decided to throw his weight around and started
lecturing the farmer about his speed. He did his best
to make the farmer feel uncomfortable but eventually
got around to writing the ticket. As he wrote, he had
to swat at several flies that were buzzing around his
head.
“Having some problems with circle flies there,
are ya?” asked the farmer.
The trooper stopped writing the ticket and
looked up. “Well yeah, if that’s what they are,” he said.
“I never heard of circle flies, though.”
“Oh, they’re pretty common on farms,” said the
farmer. “We call ’em circle flies because they’re always Teacher: “Laura, were you copying Mandy’s
circling around the back end of a horse.” answers?”
“I see,” said the trooper as he continued writing Laura: “No, Miss Morris, I was seeing if she got
the ticket. All of a sudden, he stopped and looked up mine right.”
at the farmer. “Hey...wait a minute, are you trying to
call me a horse’s ass?”
“Oh no, officer,” replied the farmer. “I have far
too much respect for law enforcement and police
officers to even think about calling you a horse’s ass.”
“Well, that’s a good thing,” said the trooper as he
resumed writing the ticket.
After a long pause, the farmer continued. “Hard
to fool them circle flies, though.”

GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
MONDAY
Breakfast
Cereal • Muffin • Yogurt
Peaches • Milk
Lunch
Sweet-n-Sour Chicken w/ Rice
Egg Roll • Stir Fry Veggies
Mand. Oranges • Milk
Letter to the Buzz where they are at in life. What drives and inspires
people at age 10 or 16 or 18 is no less important than
what drives and inspires you at 30 or 40 or 50.
All in for Scottie Field Recharged As a community it is our duty to support
I grew up in Saco and have been a member and develop EVERYONE here, we support people
of this community since 2004. I married into the through fires and illness, we support our elderly
Glasgow lifestyle and could not be more proud to through the nursing home, and we need to support
live anywhere in the world. Which, if you know our children through the public school facilities. We
my husband, you recognize that living in Glasgow need to repair the school buildings, we need to ensure
wasn’t up for negotiation. continued safety when our kids walk into those
The bond put forth by our school board cannot buildings, and we need to secure safe places for our
be reduced to an academics vs athletics discussion. kids to be active and competitive and learn what it
When I look back on my youth my academic and means to want something and work hard to achieve
athletic successes are completely intertwined. it. These issues are all part of the same picture. I
Academics contributed to my future as a nurse, and LOVED growing up in a small community. I left
athletics fueled my passion for people. I work side and gained valuable education and life experience
by side with friends I made as a young kid playing but my love for this small community brought me
against each other in basketball. I get hugs from my home where I have served many of you as a nurse
wonderful elementary school teacher when I leave for nearly 20 years.
the gym after coaching a volleyball match. High Investing in the academics and athletics of our
school sports laid the foundation for a lifestyle of youth comes full circle. My husband and brother
being physically active, using exercise to treat stress and I are examples of that.
and anxiety, and playing and coaching sports to Sincerely,
bond with my own children. I share this because I ~ Brooke Martin, GHS Volleyball Head
am a huge advocate for loving and respecting people Coach

What the Glasgow School District bond would do


What will the proposed $8.58 Million Dollar Facility run the risk of our 2nd boiler, which is 54 years
Improvements Bond include? old, failing and our kids being displaced for their
**Day 26 Tidbit** schooling. This important school district bond
What is the story behind the replacement of includes the repayment of a $560,000 loan
the boiler at Glasgow High School? associated with this essential boiler project.
We experienced boiler failure at GHS last
winter, thankfully our secondary boiler was able **Day 27 Tidbit**
to limp us through the remaining cold months The Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce
and keep our staff and kids warm. At the time & Agriculture voices their support of the
of failure; our boiler was only operating at 80% upcoming Glasgow School Bond
efficiency. The older boiler currently operating We’re fortunate to have one of the most
has a rated input of 6,275,000 BTUH’s with an active Chambers in the State of Montana. This
output of 5,020,000 BTUH’s. group of individuals continues to go above
The NEW boiler will operate with a and beyond in helping bring positive economic
combustion efficiency of 96.4% and a thermal impact to Glasgow. Our Chamber’s annual
efficiency of 96.2%! A massive increase in events are a BIG part of life here in Northeast
performance and should greatly reduce our Montana.
energy costs associated with operating the The Glasgow School District’s annual slate
High School building. of Athletic Events continues to be crucial in
The school district had to take out an keeping many of our small town businesses
emergency loan to pay for a new boiler that thriving! We are proud to continually partner
could be installed before this winter. If we did with the Glasgow Chamber on ALL postseason
not move forward with the loan, we would have events within our community.

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