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4B – THE GLASGOW COURIER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2020
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RUMMAGE SALE
VALLEY COUNTY CLERK & RECORDER / SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS / ELECTION ADMINISTRATOR OPENING
Position opening with Valley CountyPosition: Valley County Clerk & Recorder / Superintendent of Schools /Election Administrator, Glasgow, MontanaApplication deadline: 5 p.m. October 13, 2020 Start date: December 3, 2020 to end of current term. (12-31-22)For further information contact: Valley County Commissioners 501 Court Square, Box #1 Glasgow, MT 59230 406-228-6219 vccomm@valleycountymt.net
Please send a Letter of Interest and Resume to the above address or submit directly to the Valley County Commissioners Office.
(Published Sept. 30 & Oct. 7, 2020)MNAXLP
GLASGOW SCHOOL DISTRICT OPENING
Immediate opening for an English Teacher for the 2020-21 school year.
*Did you know that if you have any Bachelor degree, you can enter a program with the Office of Public Instruction to become a teacher?*
For more information and to apply for this position, go to www.glasgow.k12.mt.us and click on the employment tab. For more information call 406-228-2406.
Glasgow School District is an equal opportunity employer.
NOW ACCEPTING DONATIONS FOR THE RUMMAGE SALE
at St. Raphael's Parish Center on Oct. 22-24 We are collecting items until Oct. 20th.
Please bring your treasures before that date and place them on the stage.
St. Raphael'sSt. Raphael's
412 3rd Ave. N. Glasgow
VALLEY VIEW HOMEA “Caring Home”
1225 Perry Lane • Glasgow, MT 59230 • 406-228-2461
FULL-TIME DIETARY COOKThe Cook prepares palatable, nutritionally sound meals for our resi-
dents at Valley View. Our cooks are responsible in ensuring our Dietary Aides provide service promptly with delegated authority from the De-partment Head. We want you to build your career and grow with us! We now offer very competitive wages depending upon experience.
Please pick up your application from the administrative department at Valley View Home.
FOR SALE AND FOR RENT
Small storage shed for sale. Also, inside and
outside storage space for rent. 724-7027
POSITION OPENING
Opening for a Full Time Billing Specialist at the Valley County Health Department. Position requires proficient computer skills in Mi-crosoft office, writing skills, organization, attention to detail, customer service and teamwork.
The successful candidate will work well with the public and co-workers, have experience in accounting/billing/deposits/annual reports, process documents and receipts, and other clerical duties. The position includes participation and/or administration of two current health depart-ment programs (to be determined based on skills) and other duties as assigned.
We can train the right person who has a wide range of experience and is ready to jump into a fast-paced department committed to the health and well-being of Valley County residents. This position offers a FULL BENEFIT package with pay starting at $16.00 per hour, depending on experience.
FOR A COMPLETE JOB DESCRIPTION AND APPLICATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE VALLEY COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AT 501 COURT SQUARE #11, GLASGOW, MT 59230 OR CALL 406-228-6261.
Position is open until filled.
FRAZER PUBLIC SCHOOLS OPENINGS
The Frazer School is also seeking applications for the fol-lowing positions for the 2020-2021 school year:– Substitutes– Physical Education Teacher K-12– Special Education Teacher K-12
Contact Melanie Blount-Cole, Superintendent at Frazer School for questions and/or qualifications.
ALL POSITIONS: Will be subject to drug testing and background checks.
ALL CLASSIFIED POSITIONS: Applicants must have a G.E.D. or HS diploma and must be
able to pass a drug test and background check. Note: Some of the applicants may fall within the fourth
degree of consanguinity and the second degree of af-finity. This notice is provided in accordance with Mon-tana Code Ann. 2-2-302 (2011)
To request an application and requirements please contact Frazer School.
PLEASE DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: Melanie Blount-Cole, Superintendent Frazer Public Schools P.O. Box 488 Frazer, MT 59225-0488 Phone: (406) 695-2241
VALLEY VIEW HOMEA “Caring Home”
1225 Perry Lane • Glasgow, MT 59230 • 406-228-2461
Valley View Home is looking for a new administrative team member to support our efforts in long term care while acting as our long-term care accountant.
This position is responsible for maintaining accounts payable, accounts receivable, assisting with payroll and billing in addition to resident trust and cash receipts including collections. The ac-countant is delegated the responsibility for carrying out the as-signed duties and responsibilities in accordance with current pre-vailing federal and state regulations and established company policies and procedures.Requirements:
• Bachelor’s degree in Business or Accounting preferred or comparable relevant recent experience.
• Recent experience with medical billing, accounts payable and accounts receivable preferably in a healthcare facility setting.
• Excellent computer skills (light bookkeeping, word process-ing and spreadsheets).
• Excellent follow through and attention to detail.• Ability to efficiently and accurately perform the billing, ac-
counts payable and accounts receivable functions of the position.• Starting pay is $25.00 an hour, or DOE. Our Company benefits
are also available for you!Job Type: Full-timePay: DOE and very competitive!COVID-19 considerations:
Due to current circumstances along with working in a long-term care facility, all PPE measurements are temporarily in effect.
HELP WANTED
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HELP WANTED REAL ESTATE
HELP WANTED - NORTHEAST MONTANA HEALTH SERVICESRADIOLOGY TECH WITH CT POPLAR/TRINITY HOSPITALS.
We are currently accepting applications for a Radiology Tech with Toshiba CT Experience, with travel between Poplar & Trinity Hospitals. Qualifications include a high school diploma or its equivalent, must be licensed in the State of Montana as a Radiologic Technologist. Would consider a Permit Tech if they show potential. For details contact Monica Hanson at 653-6596 or Julie Kauffold, Director of Human Resources at 653-6582.INDIAN HEALTH SERVICES BILLING SPECIALIST
NEMHS is currently accepting applications for a Full Time Indian Health Service Specialist for the billing department at Trinity Hospital. Is responsible for accurate completion and submission of Indian Health Services Claims. Qualifications include G.E.D. or High School Diploma, computer experience preferred, and helpful if applicants know medical terminology. This position offers full-time benefits. For details, contact Mary Hoversland, Business Office Manager at 406-653-6530 or Julie Kauffold, Director of Human Resources at 406-653-6582.MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT POPLAR HOSPITAL
NEMHS is currently accepting applications for a Full Time Maintenance Assistant for the Poplar Hospital to assist in maintaining the grounds, facility and all property and equipment owned by Northeast Montana Health Services. This position offers full-time benefits. For details, contact Dewy Loegering, Maintenance Supervisor, 406-768-6196.RNs AT FAITH HOME, POPLAR HOSPITAL & TRINITY HOSPITAL
NEMHS is currently accepting applications for full-time Registered Nurses. Qualifications Required: Graduate of an accredited School of Nursing, Current RN license from Montana State Board of Nursing and Current BLS certification. These positions offer full-time benefits. For details, contact Elaine Long, VP of Nursing Services at 653-6579.CNA & NURSE AIDES LISTERUD CLINIC AND TRINITY & POPLAR HOSPITALS
NEMHS is currently accepting applications for full-time CNA & Nurse Aides at Listerud Clinic and Trinity & Poplar Community Hospitals. Qualifications include a high school education or equivalent, certification or experience in healthcare is not required, but preferred. This position offers full-time benefits. For details contact Gina Nefzger, Clinic Dr at 406-653-6583, Tacy Strand, CNO - Trinity 406-653-6578 or Nicole Paulson, CNO - Poplar 406-768-6127.CNAs FAITH HOME
We are currently accepting applications for full-time CNAs at Faith Home. Qualifications include a high school education or equivalent and CNA certification is required. This position offers full-time benefits. For details contact Patsy White, CNO 406-653-1400.EMTs AND AMBULANCE DRIVERS – POPLAR & TRINITY HOSPITAL
NEMHS is currently accepting applications for EMTs and Ambulance Drivers. Minimum Qualifications: Current Montana State License and Current BLS certificate. In this position you will respond to on-site accidents and other emergencies involving injury and illnesses, and sometime encounter situations which may be life threatening. For details contact Nonette Brown at 406-768-6100 or email nbrown@nemhs.net.
For more information and applications, see us online at www.nemhs.net. Applications can also be picked up at any facility in Wolf Point or Poplar.
For further details contact Julie Kauffold, Director of Human Resources, at Trinity Hospital 406-653-6582 or email jkauffold@nemhs.net
HELP WANTEDPosition: VALLEY COUNTY COVID-19 CONTACT TRACING
This is a part time, temporary position (20-30 hours per week)Pay: $16.00 to $18.00 per hour. Summary: Contacting individuals over the telephone who have
potentially been exposed to COVID-19.– Must be proficient with Word and PDF.– Must communicate clearly and professionally over the phone– Able to give clear and concise information.
For more information and applications contact the Office of the Valley County Commissioners at 406-228-6219 or vccomm@valleycounty,mt.gov.
Position open until filled.
373 – Great Family Neigh-borhood! 2000 +/- sq. ft. home with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath on the main level and 2 sleeping rooms on the lower level. Open kitchen with
counter seating, formal dining, refinished hardwood floors and finished basement. Newer windows, roof, forced air and central air. New carpet & paint in master bedroom and new flooring in lower level family room. Large 24 x 28 garage with extra parking space to park an RV or vehicles. Spacious backyard deck with privacy fence, garden spot and shed. Freshly painted trim on house and garage, manicured lawn and underground sprinklers gives this home curb appeal! Located at 908 6th Avenue North in Glasgow! Asking $179,900.00
Real Estate, LLC
Broker - OwnerKaren Waarvik
321 Klein Ave. • Glasgow, MT 59230
Office 406-228-2525 • Cell 406-230-2525
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367 – Immaculate Home - 2200 +/- sq. ft. home with open remodeled kitchen, for-mal dining, hardwood floors and finished basement. 3 bed-rooms, plus 2 sleeping rooms bonus room, 2 baths, large living room & family room. New windows, roof, newer furnace/central air, new flooring. Large oversized heated and insulated 1200 sq. ft. garage to accommodate your boat and cars with a workshop. Extra space to park an RV. Move in ready! Located at 501 4th Avenue North in Glasgow! Price Reduced $238,000.00
344 – Newer 2940 +/- sq. ft. home with 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, including master bath, jetted soaking tub, cathedral ceil-ings, open kitchen with break-fast bar, open dining room and several private decks. Skylights add a lot of light throughout this home!
Large family room and entertainment bar/kitchen on lower level with 2 bedrooms, laundry and above-ground windows. Attached insulated, double-car garage and fenced backyard opens to vacant land for an even more private feel! Built in 1992, Lot 14,762 sq. ft. Call for more information today. Price Reduced $319,900.00
341 – Newly Built Townhome!
This 1800 +/- sq. ft. 2-story townhome was built in 2015 and has 4 spacious bedrooms, 3 baths including a master suite with walk-in closets. Open gourmet kitchen, dining and living room with
hardwood floors. Attached heated and insulated double car garage is a bonus! Call for more information! Located at 14 4th Avenue North in Glasgow. Price Reduced $179,000.00
371 – 3806 sq. ft. Lot on south side located on 10th Street South and 5th Avenue North. Asking: $19,000.00
SOLD!SOLD!
343DG – 84 AberdeenSt. - 2,472+/- sq. ft. 4-
bedroom 2-1/2 bath home. The basement is semi-fin-ished with a new egress window.
Double det garage, plenty of off-street parking a fenced yard + more! $179,500220SK – Lot 68 Nelson Reservoir - Waterfront
Cabin! 2-beds, 1 bath trailer w /addition. This lot is leased through the Bureau of Reclamation. Great
waterfront access. $79,000 337IS – 633 7th Avenue No. Selling in AS IS Condition. Fixer upper 3 bed 1 bath home. Private fence backyard giving you a per-fect place to build a deck or patio
to entertain. Dble. att. 768+/- heated garage. $89,900407KS -111 Willow St. N.
Opheim Mt. One-bed home located in a quiet rural
community. Would make a great hunt-ing cabin, retreat or a starter home. All one level, extra lots includes with Alley access. Room for extra vehicles,
campers and much more! $10,000342CC – 1014 2nd Ave. So. One level living 760+/- sq. ft. 2 bed 1 bath home completely remodeled interior! New flooring, new kitchen with appliances, tiled tub, new vanity and so much more! This smaller home floor plan of-
fers storage and a clean utility basement with laundry. Also included are extra lots next to the home giving you room to build a shop or garage. $110,000
Deb Henry (Broker) 263-2273
Don Elletson (Sales) 263-0248
Jarrell Schock (Broker) 406-480-5500
111 3rd St. S., 111 3rd St. S., Glasgow, MT 59230Glasgow, MT 59230 (406) 228-2273(406) 228-2273
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A block of property located in Park Grove, Mt. Private residential lot development potential,
currently being used as a trailer/RV park. Property served by local rural water system.
Call for details. Price Reduced $500,000
Land For Sale – $50,000 –
80 acres hayland for sale, 8+/- miles south of Glentanaon Zemliska Road,Richland, Montana.
Please call ouragency for
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504 2nd Avenue South Glasgow, Montana
New Listing
830 6th Street North
Glasgow, Montana
Tastefully designed home with gorgeous wood floors, custom kitchen & desk area, dining room, living area with gas fireplace, two bedrooms & two full bathrooms on the 1,425 sf. main floor (master includes en suite bathroom). The finished 1,025 sf. basement includes a family room, full bathroom, laundry, & spare room. Private deck with hot tub, beautifully maintained lawns & sprinkler system, retaining wall, raised garden beds with drip water system and established trees and foliage. Also included is a 768 sf. heated detached garage with storage space, plus two storage sheds. Listing Price $280,000
717 5th Street North
Glasgow, Montana
SALE PENDING!
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20-1070 – 937 2ndAvenue South,
Glasgow, Mt. Likenew home for sale located in Glasgow, Montana. The estate was built in 2018 and boasts a beautiful kitchen complete with quartz coun-tertops, white cabinetry, stainless steel appliances, and a gas oven. If you’ve been looking for a low maintenance home this ideal care-free prop-erty is perfect for you. 3 bedroom, 2 bath and 2 car heated garage with no steps entry. Energy efficient home with in floor heating has low average monthly heating bills.
20-1069 – Only 2-1/2 blocks from US HWY 2 at the corner of 4th Av-enue North and First Street North, this 12,699 square foot lot lends itself for an ideal location for apartment building. It is zoned multi-family use. Great location for your residential construction. Asking $40,000
PRICEPRICEREDUCED!REDUCED!
20-1065 –Income
Opportunity inSt. Marie! Full Fourplex For
Sale. This four-plex is in the St. Marie condo association so the roof, siding, windows, lawn mow-ing and fire insurance are all covered. Call Helland Realty at (406) 228-2114 to schedule your private showing. Price Reduced $39,000.
PRICEPRICEREDUCED!REDUCED!
20-1073 – This homeis conveniently
located on a cor-ner lot in town near multiple lo-cal businesses. New furnace, sid-ing and windows make this home energy efficient. The property is conveniently located near the Milk River, grocery stores, parks, banks, restaurants and other local businesses. Frank Helland is eager to show you why this home is perfect for you. Call 406-228-2114 for your private showing! Priced at $75,000.
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VALLEY VIEW HOMEA “Caring Home”
1225 Perry Lane • Glasgow, MT 59230 • 406-228-2461
Full-time Activities AideValley View Home has a huge increase in residents!
More residents mean more fun! We are looking for a full-time Activities Aide to help with providing fun games, exer-cises, entertainment and hosting to our residents. Starting wage is dependent upon experience. Please come in and visit the Activities Director for details or call 406-228-2461.
VALLEY VIEW HOMEA “Caring Home”
1225 Perry Lane • Glasgow, MT 59230 • 406-228-2461
Valley View Home invites motivated caring individ-uals to join our crew as a full-time CNA. Starting wage is $14.00 an hour. Day shift position available. We are of-fering free education in order to certify as a CNA and cur-rently have open seats!
Please visit our administrative office for details and fill out an application if interested.
CAPE AIR IS HIRING!
Cape Air is seeking a Cross-Trained Agent for our Glasgow location. Come join our fun & energetic team! Competitive pay, benefits, airline travel privileges & more offered!
For more info & to apply, visit www.capeair.com/careers
There were 12 motor vehicle stops, 11 accidental/prank 911 calls, 11 reports of loose/dead
livestock, six reports of barking/lost/loose dogs and one request for a VIN inspection on a camper.
Monday, Sept. 210037 – Two males are possibly
fighting out in front of the bar. An officer gave one of the males a ride home.
0057 – An officer is in pursuit of a side by side. The male the officer gave a ride home to in the car above is the driver. The male got out and ran to a residence. The officer located the male in a pile of garbage, and the vehicle kept rolling crashing into a sign. After the 20 minute deprivation time, a PBT of 0.268 was logged.
1014 – A subject who wished to remain anonymous, reported a white crossover type vehicle with Washington plates driving at a very high rate of speed. The vehicle then cut right in front as a car was coming westbound in the oncoming lane. RC911 and MHP dispatch was notified in addition to a deputy who was notified when he was clear of court.
1131 – RC911 advised they have an officer at a location for an altercation between some kids that has turned into an adult telling a female she was going to shoot her windows out. The officer in Frazer would like a Valley County deputy to respond to assist.
1138 – A male stated an officer should go talk to the person in the white Blazer in the parking lot. The male stated the driver came flying past him and used the turning lane to get around, even though the driver wasn’t turning.
1542 – A deputy advised he’d be out on a citizen assist.
1607 – A deputy advised a plate was handed to him by a Valley County citizen. It was found in the burrow ditch be-tween Glasgow and Hinsdale. It appears the front plate the vehicle belonged to either was in a wreck or went off the road.
1636 – A male reported his children and dog were in his fenced-in yard when a dog tried to attack his dog and children through the fence. He stated the dog bit his dog through the fence.
2053 – A deputy reported he is removing a deer from the road.
2213 – A male reported he hit a
deer about ½ mile west of the rest area. He is not injured but there is a lot of damage. Helena Highway Patrol and a deputy were notified.
Tuesday, Sept. 220736 – There is a report of a
doe on top of Rose Hill that has been hit but is still alive. The reporting party stated it appears her back or back legs have been broken so she is unable to get up. A message for Fish and Game was left.
1332 – A female reported someone cut the brake lines in her pickup. She said the incident had to have happened before Sunday as that was the day her brakes went out. She stated her friend came over to fix the pickup and he had found they had been cut.
1519 – A male first called on 911 and when it was determined the call was not an emergency dispatch called back on a non-emergency line. The male re-ported his ex son-in-law is drunk and keeps calling him. The male said he has asked his ex son-in-law to stop calling but he hasn’t. The male has had some deaths in the family and doesn’t need this. The caller was patched up with an officer.
1750 – A female stated she’s traveling with her husband by motorcycle. They stopped at a rest area between Malta and Glasgow, now her purse is miss-ing. She believes she may have left it in the restroom at the rest area or possibly left it sitting on the motorcycle when they drove off. A description of the purse was provided.
1822 – A female requested that an officer stop by her residence to talk with her. She stated another female has a birth certificate and refuses to return it.
1934 – A caller reported that about 10 minutes ago, it sounded like someone shooting off an automatic rifle at the Valley County Rifle and Pistol Club on Johnson Road. He didn’t know if something was going on. A deputy arrived who located three cars at the front gate to the range.
6B – THE GLASGOW COURIER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2020
PUBLIC NOTICES
Notice of November 3, 2020 General Mail Ballot Election; Notice of Close of Regular Voter Registration and Option for Late Registration for the November 3, 2020 General Election.
Notice is hereby given that in Valley County a General election will be held on November 3, 2020.
The election will be conducted by mail ballot with option of in person voting. All active and inactive electors of Valley County are entitled to vote in the election.
Ballots will be mailed to active electors only beginning on October 9th, 2020. If you do not receive a ballot, contact the elections office at 406-228-6220 for instruction on how to register or update your registration to receive a ballot.
No polling places will be open on election day. In-person registration, voting and ballot drop-off is available at the county elections office located in the Valley County Courthouse 501 Court Square #2, Glasgow, MT.
Regular* registration for the election will close at 5:00 p.m. on Monday, October 5, 2020. Citizens are encouraged to register by mail before this deadline, vote their mail ballot
from home, and return their voted ballot by mail one week prior to election day. Register-ing and voting by mail from home helps limit in-person registration and voting crowds to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Postage is pre-paid on mail ballot return envelopes.
To request the voter registration application, please call the elections office at 406-228-6220. If you have moved, please update your registration information by completing the voter registration application and submitting it to the county election office.
*If you miss the October 5th regular registration deadline, you may still register for the election by appearing in person at the county election office up to and including on Election Day. Between noon and the close of business on the day before Election Day, you can complete and submit a voter registration application, but you will need to return to the election office on Election Day to pick up and vote a ballot.
Call the elections office at 406-228-6220 if you have questions or need assistance with voter registration and voting.
DATED this 28th Day of August 2020
Valley County Taryn Aberg, Election Administrator
(Published Sept. 30; Oct. 7 & 14, 2020)MNAXLP
SPECIAL NOTICES
INVITATION TO BIDDERS
CITY OF GLASGOW, MONTANA
Notice is hereby given that the Glasgow City Council will receive bids until the 19th day of October, 2020, at 5:00 o’clock p.m., M.D.T. for the purchase of one used pumper apparatus priced at or under $275,500.00, in accordance with the specifications therefore, which may be obtained from the Office of the City Clerk, 319 3rd Street South, Glasgow, Montana, telephone no. 406-228-2476, FAX no. 406-228-2479, by emailing samundson@cityofglasgowmt.com or calling (406) 263-0617. No bids will be accepted after the deadline. The City Council, in open session, will publicly open, examine and declare the same, at 5:30 p.m. on said date.
Bid security in the amount of not less than ten percent (10%) of the amount of the base bid which shall be: (i) lawful money of the United States, cashier’s check, certified check, bank money order, certificate of deposit, money market certificate; (ii) bank draft drawn and issued by a federally-chartered or state-chartered bank and savings and loan association that is insured by or for which insurance is administered by the federal deposit insurance corporation; (iii) bank draft drawn and issued by a credit union insured by the national credit union share insurance fund; or (iv) a bid bond or bonds executed by a surety company authorized to do business in the state of Montana; must accompany each bid. The successful bidder will be required to hold its bid open for a period of 30 days following the opening, and to enter into a formal agreement if awarded the bid, and, if required by the City, to furnish a good and sufficient bond to secure the performance of the terms and conditions of the agreement. Failure to enter into a formal agreement will result in forfeiture of the bid security.
All bids shall be delivered to the City Clerk at the Civic Center, 319 3rd Street South, Glasgow, Montana. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by the required bid security.
The right is reserved to reject any or all bids and to waive any defect or informality in any bid therein, and to accept the lowest responsible bid which the Council feels is in the best interest of the City.
DONE this 28th day of September, 2020.
CITY OF GLASGOW, MONTANABy: STACEY A. AMUNDSONCity Clerk-Treasurer
(Published Sept. 30 & Oct. 7, 2020)MNAXLP
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GLASGOW THAT:
1. The proposed amendments to the City Ordinances of whether property owners should be allowed to maintain domestic chicken hens within the incorporated City limits shall be placed on the November 3, 2020 election ballot.
2. Pursuant to Mont. Code Ann. §§ 13-1-405, 13-19-104(4)(a) (2019), the Valley County Election Office shall administer the election;
3. Pursuant to Mont. Code Ann. § 13-19-201 (2019), the City Council of the City of Glasgow declares the election shall occur by mail;
4. The City Clerk shall publish the proposed amendments, set forth above, and provide notice of an election, pursuant to Mont. Code Ann. § 13-1-108 (2019); and
5. The question to be placed on the November 3, 2020, Glasgow election ballot shall read as follows:
Do you support allowing property owners to maintain six (6) domestic chicken hens, within the incorporated Glasgow City limits, subject to the regulation by the Official Code of the City of Glasgow?
□ Yes □ No
6. The results of this vote shall become effective upon certification.
A full copy of Resolution No. 3041 can be obtained on the city’s website at www.cityof-glasgowmt.com, by calling the City Office at (406) 228-2476 between the hours of 8:00 am and 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm and 5:00 pm Monday through Friday, by calling City Clerk Amundson at (406) 263-0617, or emailing her at samundson@cityofglasgowmt.com
DATED this 1st day of October, 2020.
____________________________ STACEY A. AMUNDSON City Clerk-Treasurer
(Published Oct. 7 & 14, 2020)MNAXLP
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Very easy
7 1 8 5 9 4 6 3 2
9 4 2 6 3 1 7 5 8
3 6 5 7 8 2 4 1 9
4 5 9 3 1 8 2 6 7
2 8 1 4 6 7 5 9 3
6 3 7 2 5 9 8 4 1
8 7 3 9 4 5 1 2 6
5 2 6 1 7 3 9 8 4
1 9 4 8 2 6 3 7 5
Easy
5 4 8 1 9 2 3 7 6
3 1 7 4 6 8 5 9 2
9 2 6 3 7 5 1 4 8
2 9 5 6 4 1 7 8 3
6 8 4 5 3 7 2 1 9
7 3 1 8 2 9 6 5 4
1 6 3 7 8 4 9 2 5
8 7 9 2 5 6 4 3 1
4 5 2 9 1 3 8 6 7
Medium
2 3 7 8 1 4 5 9 6
8 1 5 9 6 3 7 2 4
6 9 4 7 5 2 3 8 1
4 2 3 6 9 1 8 5 7
5 6 1 2 7 8 9 4 3
7 8 9 3 4 5 6 1 2
3 5 6 1 2 9 4 7 8
9 7 2 4 8 6 1 3 5
1 4 8 5 3 7 2 6 9
Hard
4 7 1 9 6 8 5 3 2
5 8 9 2 1 3 6 4 7
6 3 2 7 4 5 8 9 1
7 1 5 4 3 2 9 6 8
2 6 4 8 7 9 1 5 3
3 9 8 1 5 6 2 7 4
1 5 7 6 8 4 3 2 9
9 4 3 5 2 1 7 8 6
8 2 6 3 9 7 4 1 5
Very hard
9 6 2 3 8 1 7 5 4
3 4 5 6 7 2 1 8 9
1 7 8 4 9 5 3 2 6
2 5 7 9 1 6 4 3 8
8 1 9 2 3 4 5 6 7
6 3 4 8 5 7 9 1 2
5 2 6 7 4 3 8 9 1
4 9 1 5 6 8 2 7 3
7 8 3 1 2 9 6 4 5
Magic Sudoku
4 1 2 3 6 5 9 7 8
3 8 5 2 7 9 4 6 1
6 9 7 1 4 8 2 3 5
2 3 4 6 8 1 7 5 9
8 6 1 9 5 7 3 4 2
7 5 9 4 3 2 8 1 6
5 4 3 8 9 6 1 2 7
1 7 8 5 2 3 6 9 4
9 2 6 7 1 4 5 8 3
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Very easy
4 2 9 7
5 8 2 7 6
7 1 5 9
2 9 8 4
8 5 3
5 6 1 2
4 7 1 8
1 8 7 3 6
8 9 7 4
Easy
9 2 1 3 8
6 5 9 1 4
4 5 9
7 4 2 9
2 8
7 4 6 1
2 9 1
3 8 5 6 2
6 8 4 3 7
Medium
6 5 4 7
8 2
9 2 3 1
1 7 3 2 8
8 3
3 4 6 8 2
1 8 5 9
7 8
4 9 7 1
Hard
9 7
3 7 9 5
3 2 6
1 2 6 5
7 6
3 2 4 1
8 7 4
5 9 8 7
1 2
Very hard
5 3 8
5 3 7
9 2 4
7 2 4
8 5 7 2
7 5 1
2 9 1
9 1 6
4 6 5
Magic Sudoku
3 7
5
2
8
6
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CLUES ACROSS 1. They look out for kids 4. Play 7. Water (French) 8. Prayer leader10. Small constellation 12. __ Carta: influential royal
charter13. Pressure unit14. Extrasensory perception16. A symbol of “Aloha”17. Portion of the small intestine19. Psychedelic amphetamine20. Very long period of time21. British overseas territory25. Cereal grain26. Car mechanics group27. Wish harm upon29. At a specific prior time30. Peyton’s younger brother31. UK firefighters’ union32. Carroll O’Connor’s screen
partner39. Popular show honoring musi-
cians41. Basics42. Honk43. Trent Reznor’s band44. Patti Hearst’s captors45. Long-legged wading bird46. Specialized biological group-
ing48. A coin goes in it
49. Of the wind50. One-time measure of length51. A very large body of water52. River in NE Scotland
CLUES DOWN 1. Boston hoopster 2. A type of bribe 3. SE England county 4. Returned material authoriza-
tion (abbr.) 5. “Hotel California” rockers 6. Italian province 8. Mischievous child 9. Popular street name11. Boxing promoter Bob14. Snakelike fish15. Break into pieces18. The Bay State19. Time zone20. Port city in Yemen22. In name only23. 007’s creator24. No (Scottish)27. Baseball’s Gordon and rock’s
Snider are two28. Pie _ __ mode29. Don’t know when yet31. Supervises interstate com-
merce32. Make a ringing metallic sound33. Helps little firms34. Pound
35. Lilly and Manning are two36. Put on the back burner37. Baltimore ballplayer38. Cuddle39. Poker stake40. Drinks to celebrate a birth
(Spanish)44. Pouch47. Not around
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS. Separate sealed bids for updating the Pre-Disaster Miti-gation Plan (PDM) will be received by Stillwater County Disaster and Emergency Ser-vices (DES), PO Box 1287, Columbus, MT 59019 until 5:00 pm on November 16, 2020. Stillwater County Disaster and Emergency Services in cooperation with Musselshell, Big Horn, Sweet Grass, Golden Valley, Rosebud, Treasure and Wheatland Counties are soliciting bids for a project to update the Pre-Disaster Mitigation (PDM) Plan. This up-date will include a total of eight (8) counties. Scope of work includes the following: Review current plan for each county; review and analyze natural and manmade haz-ards; engage the public in each county to develop the updated PDM; these meeting will include first responders, government officials, community groups, nonprofits, private businesses and Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) representatives. Further, evaluate potential hazards and disasters; recommend and prioritize hazard mitigation measures; determine necessary updates to existing plan(s); ensuring that revisions are consistent with state and FEMA requirements and develop a schedule for all eight counties for hosting community meetings. Successful contractor is required to attend all community and government meetings. All proposals must be signed and shall not exceed ten (10) pages. Proposals must include letter of transmittal, statement of quali-fications and experience, staffing and project management, history of the firm, work to be performed, references, fees and schedule. Project must be finalized and approved no later than December 31, 2021. For questions or complete copy of the RFP, contact Bill Pronovost, (406) 322-8015, wpronovost@stillwatercountymt.gov or Carol Arkell, (406) 322-8060, carkell@stillwatercountymt.gov. #129
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This information is taken from the log of calls received by the Valley County Law Enforcement Center and does not represent the entire activity of any one department. Investigations often continue after these calls come in. The report has been edited for brevity.
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FWP Fish, Wildlife and ParksGPD Glasgow Police Dept.GFD Glasgow Fire DepartmentLEC Law Enforcement CenterLRFD Long Run Fire Dept.
MCSO McCone County Sheriff’s OfficeMDOT Dept. of TransportationMHP Montana Highway PatrolMIP Minor in Possession of Alcohol or Tobacco
NFD Nashua Fire DepartmentNWS National Weather ServicePCSO Phillips County Sheriff’s OfficeRCSO Roosevelt County Sheriff’s OfficeVCSO Valley County Sheriff’s Office
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He reported there are 10 to 12 people there that were shooting. The deputy checked their firearms and nothing was fully automatic.
2206 – A male reported a water break behind Rocks Auto Mall on 11th Ave N. He stated it’s boiling out of the street in three different places. The Water Department was notified.
2252 – A reporting party called and stated he heard gunshots somewhere behind the bar, pretty close to the trailer park. An of-ficer was notified who did a foot patrol and did not see any signs of disturbance but later stated he would keep an eye out for any-thing suspicious.
Wednesday, Sept. 230729 – A female reported a
very large deer dead in the middle of the northbound lane. She stated you don’t see it until it is almost too late to miss it. It was reported it takes up over half of the driving lane so it can’t be avoided.
0751 – Mutual Aid was re-quested to advise of a doe that is still alive but needs to be put down. The doe’s back legs are broken and she is pulling herself around on her front legs. Fish and
Game were notified.0801 – A female would like to
speak with someone about a pack-age being taken from her property yesterday. She stated the package, which was delivered on Monday, was part of a trampoline system and was over 100 pounds. She stated the package was left in the yard until they could get it into the backyard. She stated the items in the package are valued at around $400 to $500. A deputy would be in contact with the caller.
1013 – A male reported branches on the highway near Markle’s Implement. DOT was notified with no answer. An officer was then notified to see if he could go check the severity of the hazard and move if able to do so.
1315 – A male reported some piece of machinery flipped over in the highway. He stated it looks like the van that was pulling it is in the ditch and is pretty banged up. The people on scene got the machinery flipped back over as it was on its top, but there is glass everywhere. A deputy, MHP and officers were notified.
1750 – A deputy reported that the 4th Street railroad crossing has been blocked for over an hour. Burlington Northern was contacted and will get it noted.
1934 – A deputy is out with
a motorcycle in the ditch. It was advised the subject does not need an ambulance.
2024 – BLM advised she was on the phone with a deputy. She advised she’s following a white pickup that has gone over the white line at least nine times and the center line twice. HP was no-tified and became en route. The vehicle was pulled over on the overpass to Nashua. The subject had three open beer cans on the passenger side and a deprivation period started. HP brought the suspect to jail.
2116 – A male reported that he hit the underpass with his 2016 semi. There’s a bull rack on the back. He’s not injured. An officer was notified who requested BN be notified.
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1111 – A deputy is executing Writ of Assistance. A deputy will stand by per court order while the property owner removes the rest of the items from the residence and then have them bring it over
to the female’s new residence in St. Marie when the deputy will attempt to serve the civil papers.
1143 – A deputy requested a card for theft in reference to a refrigerator.
1145 – A male wanted to report during the entire harvest season the tracks have been blocked for at least an hour on numerous oc-casions, happening about two to three times a week. He would call the number on the sign and give them the number on the pole but nothing would ever happen. The caller stated he is tired of call-ing the number and not having anything happen so he was told the only people who could do anything is the Sheriff’s Office. A deputy was notified and will call the male back.
1328 – A caller stated he sold a pontoon to a male a while ago and he is supposed to be making pay-ments. However the caller hasn’t heard from the male since the end of August. He has been trying to call but received no answer.
1804 – A female reported that a male and another kid are revving a green Ford diesel pickup. They have pipes on the mufflers while one kid is revving the pickup. The other kid is putting their face or ear down to the pipe. At 1808 the female called again and reported
she yelled at the kids. They quit and went into the house. An of-ficer was advised.
2005 – A male reported his son hit a deer at the top of the dam. He’s not injured and the deer is dead. Helena Highway Patrol was notified.
2016 – A female reported she hit a deer about one mile west of Saco. She is not injured however the vehicle is not driveable. She doesn’t know if the deer is off the highway. Phillips County SO was notified and advised of the information.
2114 – A caller stated she wanted to report people inside her house in Wolf Point. The caller stated a female told her that she drove by her house and saw that two males were inside. The caller is in Glasgow. The caller was transferred to Roosevelt County.
Friday, Sept. 251232 – A deputy requested a
card be started for a theft on a statement he received yesterday.
1420 – A male called in want-ing to speak to the deputy. He just saw a drive-by, stating there was a kid driving a tractor down Main Street in Nashua. A deputy was advised who spoke to the 10-year-old male. The male had been mowing yards, had gone back to finish the yards and then
went for a joy ride.2314 – A deputy is out on a
public assist. The parties got their tire on and are heading back to Glasgow.
Saturday, Sept. 260053 – A female reported she
hit a deer. There are no injuries however there is deer and debris in the road. MHP was notified.
0655 – A male reported a sub-urban rolled in the ditch on the top of the hill. It appears there is no one around and looks like it happened during the night. MHP was notified.
1128 – PCSO dispatch called stating there was a fire due to a transformer that blew. Hinsdale fire was notified.
1624 – A female called in to report a semi at the underpass. An officer requested a call to BNSF RR as the semi hit the bridge. An officer arrived and advised the truck is loaded with meat so the county sanitarian was also notified to inspect it.
1809 – A female called in wanting to speak to a deputy about her ex who is coming here and feel something may happen. A deputy advised she spoke to the female. She doesn’t want any law enforce-ment action taken right now. The deputy placed her in contact with a victim witness advocate.
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FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH641 2nd Ave. North, Glasgow
Office: 406-228-4862firstlutheran@nemont.net
Pastor Todd WrightYouth/Family Coordinator
Michelle FuhrmanOffice Hours: Monday - Friday
8:15-11:45 a.m. & 12:45 - 3:15 p.m.
All schedules are tentativeWednesday, October 7 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. - 9th Grade Youth Group 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. - 10th to 12th Grade Youth GroupSunday, October 11
9:30 a.m. - In-Person Worship Service
11:00 a.m. - Radio Worship on KLTZ
6:00 - 7:00 p.m. - Middle School Youth Group
If you are attending church services, we ask that you wear a mask, please bring one with you. If you are able to make masks and would like to make some to donate to the church for those who are without one, please con-tact the church office.
Further details regarding the FLC reopening plan can be found on the church website, www.flcglasgow.org
* * * * * *FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
Missouri Synod • 909 8th Ave. N.Glasgow, Mt. • 406-228-8550
Pastor John ValliePlease call for information
regarding a worship schedule.* * * * * *
BETHEL CHURCH OF GRAINPlease call 406-785-4151 for informa-
tion regarding a worship schedule.* * * * * *
FORT PECK LUTHERAN CHURCHSunday Worship Services 9:00 a.m. Every Sunday
* * * * * *Our Redeemer Lutheran Church
115 Mabel, Nashua406-746-3269
Pastor Bonnie Novak
Sunday Worship Services8:30 a.m. - Our Redeemer Luther-
an Church in Nashua has gone back to in-person worship services. We are trying to uphold all of Governor Bull-ock's directives as far as social distanc-ing and sanitation are concerned. Please wear a cloth face mask; if you don't have one, one can be provided for you. If you still feel uneasy about coming to the in-person worship ser-vice, then we would encourage you to listen to KLTZ at 11:00 a.m. for a ser-vice or KVCK 1450 AM at 10:30 a.m. for a worship service.
If you have any questions, please call the church office at 746-3269
* * * * * *HINSDALE LUTHERAN CHURCH
444 3rd AvenuePastor Doris Tollefson
Sunday Worship Services Sundays: Service 11:00 a.m.
* * * * * *SACO LUTHERAN CHURCH
115 Mills StreetPastor Doris Tollefson
Sunday Worship ServicesSundays: Service 9:00 a.m.
* * * * * *GRACE LUTHERAN LCMC CHURCH
410 Sargent St., Nashua, Mt.Pastor Jeannie Bergstrom
Services at 9:30 a.m. every Sunday. Everyone is welcome.
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CatholicST. RAPHAEL PARISH
Father Jose Valliparambil, Pastor412 3rd Ave. N. • 406-228-9800
straphael@nemont.netwww.straphaelparish.net
St. Albert, Hinsdale;Queen of Angels, Nashua;
Holy Family, Glentana;St. Raphael, Glasgow
Reconciliation by appt. at 228-9800
Thursday, October 812:10 p.m. - Mass at St. RaphaelsSaturday, October 106:00 p.m. - Mass will be celebrated
at St. Raphaels with reduced seating capacity.
Sunday, October 119:00 a.m. - Mass will be celebrated
at St. Raphaels with reduced seat-ing capacity. The Mass will be live streamed via Facebook Live or go to the website straphaelparish.net
10:30 a.m. - Holy Family (Word & Communion)
11:00 a.m. - Queen of Angels4:00 p.m. - St. Albert
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BaptistGRACE BAPTIST CHURCH
HINSDALEPastor: Tom Tripp
Minnesota Street and 4th Ave. N.
Please call for information regarding a worship schedule.
* * * * * *CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
5 5th Ave. NorthPastor Mark Pearson
406-228-8370calvarybaptistglasgow@gmail.com
We will be live streaming our services via Facebook LIVE. Services will be 11am each Sunday. Check the church’s Facebook Page for more details.
* * * * * *FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Sovereign Grace)God's Word, Jesus' Way, Spirit's Power
Corner of 7th Street Southand 4th Avenue South
228-2762Pastor Lonnie Eidson
Please call for information
regarding a worship schedule or check the church's Facebook Page.
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MethodistUNITED METHODIST PARISH
Pastor Rick Thompson500 1st Ave. N., Glasgow, 228-2362240 Ohio St., Hinsdale, 364-2319
Please call for information re-garding a worship schedule at the Methodist Churches of Hinsdale and Glasgow.
* * * * * *SACO UNITED
METHODIST CHURCHRev. Kent A. Gordon, Pastor
527-3252
Please call for information regarding a worship schedule.
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Assembly of God10th Street N. and Valley View
Tom Fauth, Pastor 228-2694
The office is open Mon. - Thurs.9:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.
Sunday Services at 10:00 a.m. Childrens Church at 10:00 a.m. for
3-year olds to 5th graders.Please check our Facebook page
for more information.* * * * * *
The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-Day Saints15 Airport Rd, Glasgow, MT
Church/Family History Center406-228-2382
Bishop Brad Mickelson406-228-2574 - Visitors Welcome
Please call for information regarding a worship schedule.
* * * * * *Evangelical
GLASGOW EVANGELICAL152 Aberdeen • 228-2755
Office hours: Monday through Thursday
8:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.Website: glasgowec.church
Pastor, Seth RunnerChildren's Ministry Director,
Miki WardCampus Coordinator,
Olivia Allen
Sunday Services at 10:00 a.m. We will still be maintaining our online services.
Details can be found at glasgowec.church. Regular office hours will remain with limited access to entry. Please call the Church office for any questions or needs you might have.
* * * * * *The Opheim
Community ChurchPastor Owen Childers
406-762-3320Sundays 10:00 a.m. - Church Service
Podcast onhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/280527
or https://podcasts.apple.com/mt/pod-cast/hi-line-ministries/id1459688408
* * * * * *New Life
of OpheimPastor Tom Fauth
Visitors Welcome – 724-3484
Please call for information regarding a worship schedule
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Due to changing circumstances, these schedules are subject to change. Please contact your church for updated information.
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