June 11, 2015 (Thursday)

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2S &YPP Published by BS Central 515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230 406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578 [email protected] V o l . 4 , N o . 8 4 T h u r s d ay, Ju ne 1 1, 2 0 1 5 Rocky Mountain Battlin’ Bears’ Head Men’s Basketball Coach, Bill Dreikosen, was in Glasgow yesterday and today for his 18th annual Hi-line Hoop Camp. Camps were also held in Culbertson, Plentywood and Saco. Basic features of the camp are Positive Daily Themes, Commitment to Improvement, Exciting Competitions, Attention to Detail and Fun and Games. Coach D really has a way of connecting with these kids and getting the most out of them, as can be seen in the smile of Ryleigh Delich (at left). “It’s fun,” says Ryleigh, “it’s great. I’m learning a lot.” If any youths (grades 1-12) missed out on Coach D’s Hi-Line Hoop Camp this year, be sure to get in on this high-octane camp next year.

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June 11, 2015 (Thursday)

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Published by BS Central515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230

406-228-4558 • fax: [email protected]

Vol. 4, No. 84 Thursday, June 11, 2015

Rocky Mountain Battlin’ Bears’ Head Men’s Basketball Coach, Bill Dreikosen, was in Glasgow yesterday and today for his 18th annual Hi-line Hoop Camp. Camps were also held in Culbertson, Plentywood and Saco. Basic features of the camp are Positive Daily Themes, Commitment to Improvement, Exciting Competitions, Attention to Detail and Fun and Games. Coach D really has a way of connecting with these kids and getting the most out of them, as can be seen in the smile of Ryleigh Delich (at left). “It’s fun,” says Ryleigh, “it’s great. I’m learning a lot.” If any youths (grades 1-12) missed out on Coach D’s Hi-Line Hoop Camp this year, be sure to get in on this high-octane camp next year.

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Guv Cup looking to surpass 150 teams The Glasgow Chamber Executive Director Lisa Olk says to potential Montana Governor’s Cup Walleye Tournament anglers: “Don’t get in a panic because the poster says 150 team limit!” Lisa went on to explain that the Montana Governor’s Cup has always had the permit from Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks for a 200-team limit, and it’s looking as though we could be hitting close to that mark when the tournament rolls around July 9th, 10th & 11th. As of yesterday’s update, there were 144 paid teams and the payback on the $300 entry fee is 100%. So it means not only more competition, but also a lot more money to the tournament anglers. If the 200-team limit is hit, the payout will be over $95,000! To get signed up, go to www.montangovcup.com for an application or stop by the Chamber office. For more info, call the Chamber at 228-2222.

Get up close and personal with Mountain Bluebirds by joining bluebirders Bill and Myrna Lauckner as they check bluebird nest boxes and band adults and nestlings along Highway 24. This is a rare opportunity to get an inside look at the lives of these amazing birds, including nest building, egg laying & raising young. Due to the sensitive nature of the work, this field trip is limited to eight participants. This will take approximately half a day; inclement weather will cancel the event. If enough interest is shown they will do some birding along the Missouri River. Participants for this event will meet at the Fort Peck Interpretive Center at 7a.m. Saturday, June 13th. For more info or to sign up call the Lauckners at 785-4651.

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Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 56. Southeast wind 10 to 13 mph.Friday: Sunny, with a high near 85. South southeast wind 9 to 18 mph becoming west southwest in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 25 mph.Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 53. West wind 8 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 77. West northwest wind 10 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 51. West northwest wind 6 to 9 mph becoming north northeast after midnight.Sunday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 72. North northeast wind 5 to 7 mph becoming west in the afternoon.Sunday Night: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 50.Monday: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 72.Monday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 52.Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 72.Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 51.Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 74.

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BUZZHELP WANTED: Campbell Lodge is looking for full time help 40 hours a week. Starts at $10/hour. APPLY AT CAMPBELL LODGE

BUZZFor Sale: 4 Bedroom 2 Bath House Underground Sprinkler, Attached Garage, Garden Shed, Fenced Yard 10 Heather Lane $210,000 CALL 263-0706

BUZZPart Time Summer Help Needed in Fort Peck. Running a weed-eater. $11.50/hour. CALL 263-1154

BUZZHELP WANTED: Evening Servers Apply at the Durum

BUZZThere is a 40th Birthday Party for Toby Klind at the Gateway starting at 6 p.m. TONIGHT!

BUZZGARAGE SALE: Saturday from 8:00- 2:00 on Ft. Peck Hwy between Buckhorn Lodge and storage sheds. Rolls of insulation, Char Broil grill, Craftsman mower, lots of guy stuff, 6 drawer blonde dresser. BUZZGARAGE SALE Friday 4-6 p.m. Saturday 9-12 16’ Boat, BBQ Grill, Futon, Sewing Machines, Golf Clubs, Table Saw, Tools, Books, Toys, Clothes, Avon, lots more! 1315 3rd Ave South

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While the Scotty gym floor was getting a good workout the past two days with Coach D’s HiLine Hoop Camp, there will be plenty more action this Saturday, June 13th as the inaugural Glasgow Varsity Boys Basketball Jamboree will be held at GHS. There is no admission, although donations to the Glasgow Area Basketball Club will be

accepted. Teams participating are Glasgow, Glendive JV, Fairview and Wolf Point. Games start at 10 a.m. with Glasgow vs. Wolf Point. Other games are: 11 am Glendive JV vs. Fariview; 12:00 Wolf Point vs. Glendive JV; 1:00 Glasgow vs. Fairview; 2:00 Wolf Point vs. Fairview; and 3:00 Glasgow vs. Glendive JV

Hot High School Hoops this weekend

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A group of hunters from Texas, Michigan and Montana were charged for several crimes in Roosevelt County, including hunting without licenses and possessing and transporting an unlawfully killed mule deer buck. The incident took place in 2009. The men were hunting on Block Management land along Big Muddy Creek in Roosevelt County when they fired upon a mule deer buck. Two of the men involved in shooting at the deer did not have licenses, including the man who initially wounded it. Walter Pawlowski (53) of Bellville, Texas, was charged with hunting without a valid license. Pawlowski agreed to a Deferred Prosecution Agreement with the Roosevelt County Attorney’s office before Justice of the Peace Penny Hendrickson, for hunting and wounding a mule deer buck without a license. As part of the deferred prosecution agreement, Pawlowski was assessed $500 in restitution and must be law-abiding for 6 months. Michael Alber (47) of Wyoming, Michigan, was charged with hunting without a valid license and fined $535. Alber was also given a written warning for possessing and transporting an unlawfully killed mule deer buck. Three other men in the group, two from Texas and one from Montana, were given written warnings for possessing and transporting an unlawfully killed mule deer buck. This case also involved teamwork and collaboration with other state agencies. According to Lennie Buhmann, the FWP investigator involved with the case, “We wouldn’t have been able to conclude the case and complete a successful investigation without the assistance from five Texas Parks & Wildlife Game Wardens in the Houston area.”Anyone with information about crimes involving fish,

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Valley County Chosen for Heart Disease Prevention Research Study Valley County Extension has been selected as one of twelve rural locations in Montana to participate in an exciting collaborative research study, Strong Hearts for Montana, funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). In this study, we will be examining the effects of two different programs on the prevention of cardiovascular disease in rural communities. The leading cause of death among adults in Montana, including women, is heart disease. Therefore we are very pleased to be able to be part of this important research. Valley County will be randomly selected to offer one of two following programs: • StrongHearts,HealthyCommunities

This program will meet twice per week at a time determined by participants for one hour each time, for approximately 6 months plus monthly community meetings and events. Participants will learn and practice good nutrition and physical activity for improved individual, family, and community health.

• StrongHearts,HealthyWomenThis program will meet 1 time per month for 6 months at a time determined by participants for an hour each time. Participants will learn and discuss techniques and strategies to improve personal health.

We are seeking women aged 40 and over, who would like to be more active and achieve a healthier weight. Participants can earn up to $250 for completing the study, and will be given free blood draws, bone density scans, and nutrition and physical activity assessments before and after the study. To see if you qualify or to learn more about the study, call Leanne or Roubie at the Valley County Extension Office at 228-6241. Strong Hearts for Montana is a research study developed by Cornell University funded specifically by NIH’s Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. Cornell has partnered with Montana State University and county Extension educators to deliver one of the two programs at no cost to the community. If the study shows beneficial results, not only will the program be available to the wider community, it will be made available to other rural communities around the nation. Montana and your community are helping lead the way in what could prove to be a very exciting breakthrough in cardiovascular disease prevention in rural areas throughout the country.

WORLD CUP ACTION!!! USA Women’s National Soccer Team VS Sweden

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The Valley County Combined Campaign wrapped up this week, culminating with the distribution of the funds raised during the event. Thanks to the generous residents of Valley County, a total of $23,289 was divvied out among the eight non-profit organizations participating. Pictured left to right representing their organizations are Dr. Charles Wilson - Boy Scouts, $2819.50; Lori Kennedy - Scottie Daycare, $2,800.50; Angie Page - Valley Event Center, $3,415.50; Tana

Tweten - First Lutheran Preschool, $2,824.50; Peggy Kountz - Girl Scouts, $2,412.90; Brien Gault - Valley Event Center, $3,415.50; Cindy Taylor - American Red Cross, $2,881.90; Brady Funk - Women’s Resource Center, $2,517.70; and Trinity Cook - Valley County Respice, $3,020.50. The Valley County Combined Campaign was formed in 1982 so that businesses would only be contacted once during the year to support the above non-profit organizations in the community.

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