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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 6 M o n d a y, Ju ne 1 5, 2 0 1 5 On Saturday, February 6, 2010, northeast Montana scored a significant honor when the Nashua Por-Q-Bots won the First Place Champions Award at the Montana FIRST Lego League Championship in Bozeman. The Nashua 5th and Sixth Grade Por-Q-Bot champions were: Jordan Ramsbacher, Shae Fisher, Natasha Chamberlain, Nolan Viste, Chase Williams, Nicole Williams, Shaylin Barnett, Morgan Guttenberg, and Ryleigh Delich. There were also two Seventh Grade student mentors—Sandy Viste and Ryan Scanlan. Coaches included Laura Wagner, Janet and Ryan Williams, and Patti Scanlan. The Nashua Por-Q-Bots have been top contenders in the Lego League every year since and have comprised another great team this year. After a week of intense Por- Q-Bot boot camp, the Nashua lego/robotics team will be having a spaghetti feed fund-raiser at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Nashua. Be there on Friday, June 19th from 5-7pm to support the team and watch a presentation at 6:30pm. Any donations are welcome and will fund this year’s team in the next state competition. The Por-Q-Bots thank you for your support and we hope to see you there! Por-Q-Bot Flashback!

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June 15, 2015 (Monday)

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  • 2S&YPPPublished by BS Central

    515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578

    [email protected]

    Vol. 4, No. 86 Monday, June 15

    , 2015

    On Saturday, February 6, 2010, northeast Montana scored a significant honor when the Nashua Por-Q-Bots won the First Place Champions Award at the Montana FIRST Lego League Championship in Bozeman. The Nashua 5th and Sixth Grade Por-Q-Bot champions were: Jordan Ramsbacher, Shae Fisher, Natasha Chamberlain, Nolan Viste, Chase Williams, Nicole Williams, Shaylin Barnett, Morgan Guttenberg, and Ryleigh Delich. There were also two Seventh Grade student mentorsSandy Viste and Ryan Scanlan. Coaches included Laura Wagner, Janet and Ryan

    Williams, and Patti Scanlan.The Nashua Por-Q-Bots have been top contenders in the Lego League every year since and have comprised another great team this year. After a week of intense Por-Q-Bot boot camp, the Nashua lego/robotics team will be having a spaghetti feed fund-raiser at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church in Nashua. Be there on Friday, June 19th from 5-7pm to support the team and watch a presentation at 6:30pm. Any donations are welcome and will fund this years team in the next state competition. The Por-Q-Bots thank you for your support and we hope to see you there!

    Por-Q-Bot Flashback!

  • Guess what? For those who are great planners: there is 7-weeks till the Amazing County Fair. So this means that the Fair Commission have to meet at least twice a month to get on top of all the needs. They will be holding a special meeting tonight (June 15th) beginning at 6:00 in culinary building located on the fair grounds. Items on the agenda include: Pig Barn ---Electric Bathrooms--- Fair Grounds: equipment/ projects prior to fair Insurance additional coverage PRCA ATM machine fair grounds staff Fair grounds surplus/ Garage sale Fair Grounds / Open House / Education Day-

    cotton-candy, balloons, fun / education , 5-8:30pm. Avian flu/ education recommendation Long term Goals: roof bathroom--brick Roof pig barn Tampico Hall / wooden bathroom seating area by show arena Budget / 10%--reserve (?) The next meeting on June 17th at 10:00 a.m regards board member terms during the Valley County Commissioners meeting.

    115 Min. 124 Min.

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    This position will assist in providing high quality, profitable and constructive insurance products and related services to customers. Responsibilities in this position include gathering customer/applicant information and other supporting data in person, by phone or in writing in order to complete required applications, documents or reports, comply with appropriate regulations and procedures in completion of applicants, forms, documents and reports. Perform clerical duties such as typing correspondence and documents, establishing and maintaining files, verbally answering the phone and taking messages. This position maintains industry knowledge through ongoing crop insurance messages. This position maintains industry knowledge through ongoing crop insurance educational training and represents and communicates the values, purpose and mission of Northwest FCS to employees, customers, the public and other target audiences. Successful candidates must possess a high school diploma or equivalent. Agricultural background/knowledge preferred. Minimum of two years related work experience. Additional training in insurance services, general office skills and customer services preferred. Computer/technical ability with a working knowledge of word processing, spreadsheet and internet software required.

    Northwest Farm Credit Services is seeking an Insurance Specialist for their Glasgow, MT office

    Special Fair Board meeting tonight

    The Glasgow Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture is in need of volunteers from 7-11 a.m. to help out with the Longest Dam Race this Saturday, June 20th. For more information or to sign up call the Chamber Office, 228-2222.

    Needing help on Saturday

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  • BUZZIFIEDSCooler temps sticking around

    Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 50. East wind 9 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.

    Tuesday: A slight chance of showers, with thunderstorms also possible after noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 72. East wind 13 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

    Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 52. East southeast wind around 11 mph.

    Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 80. East southeast wind 7 to 10 mph becoming west in the afternoon.

    Wednesday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 54. North wind 9 to 14 mph becoming east after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 18 mph.

    Thursday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 73. East wind around 18 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph.

    Thursday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 54.

    Friday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 76.

    Friday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 53.

    Saturday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 71.

    Saturday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 49.

    Sunday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 71.

    BUZZ$10 BAG SALE: Now thru Saturday, June 20. Clothing shoes, & purses w/ some items excluded. SOROPTOMIST THRIFT STORE - DONATIONS WELCOME.

    BUZZFOR SALE: Autos, tractors, some equipment, lots of tools. Saturday, June 20th thru Monday, June 22nd. 6.5 MILES EAST OF GLASGOW ON FOX FARM ROAD

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

    BUZZHELP WANTED: Evening Servers Apply at the Durum

    BUZZFOR RENT: 1,800 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, 3 bath apts. in Glasgow. 2 car garage. New construction. $1,500/mo. + $1,500 deposit. 3 units available. CALL JOHN AT 406-263-2046

    BUZZFOR RENT: Spacious 3-bedroom custom home on Ft. Peck Hiway. Garage, 1.5 bath, stove & fridge. Refurbished interior, many built-ins. Water and Sewer provided. No Smoking or Pets. Deposit required. (406) 367-9300

    BUZZFOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 bath mobile home in Glasgow. $500/mo + deposit. No Pets. CALL 228-2778 AFTER 2 PM

    BUZZFOR RENT (& SALE) 3BR HOMES IN ST. MARIE STARTING AT $500 CALL 406-524-3742

    BUZZFOR RENT: 3 bed one bath home 1 car garage on one level. New paint and newer carpet, nice place. Located 5 Lakeview, Saint Marie. Asking $750/ month rent. CALL HELLAND AGENCY INC. 228 2114.

    BUZZFOR SALE: New 18 cu. ft. stainless steel whirlpool fridge with ice maker. $500. CALL 367-5372

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

    BUZZFOR SALE: 2010 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew Cab SLT w/ topper. 69K miles. Priced below retail @ $26,500. 406-270-5040

    BUZZPATTYS GREENHOUSE still has lots of beautiful plants, hanging baskets, planters, vegetables and perennials for sale.CALL LINDA 406-942-0266 OR DEB 406-690-6681

    BUZZPATTYS GREENHOUSE has Mosquito Deterrent Plants! Effective and Pretty! CALL LINDA 406-942-0266 OR DEB 406-690-6681

    While the average high for the date is 77, lows are forecast to be below that through Sunday (with the exception of Sunday). Average lows for the date 52. The sun will reach its northernmost point in the sky known as the summer solstice this Sunday at 10:39 a.m.

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    cash flow. Recent upgrades and priced to sell!

    Located at Located at 1120 3rd Ave S. in Glasgow, Montana.

    www.hellandagencyinc.comCALL JON TODAY 228-2113

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    Low GrossShelley Hopfauf, 39

    Low NetSally Stein, Shelley Hopfauf, 35Melanie Fisher, Sandy Mackza

    High PointsLiz Schmitt 19

    Boneless Beef Family Pack PETITE SIRLOIN STEAKS......$4.99/lb.Boneless Pork Family PackCOUNTRY STYLR RIBS.........$1.59/lb.Family Pack Assorted PORK LOIN CHOPS............. $1.79/lb.Dailys 16 oz. Dailys 16 oz. BACON.....................................3/$5Fresh STEELHEAD FILLETS............ $9.99/lb.Aidells 12 oz. Sel. Var. SAUSAGE........................... $3.99 ea.

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    Nashua Lego/Robotics Team

    Friday, June 19th 5:00 - 7:00 pm

    Presentation at 6:30 pmat Our Redeemer Lutheran ChurchAny donations are welcome and will fund this years team in the next state

    competition. Thank you for your support and we hope to see you there!

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    As part of the 15th annual worldwide Summer Sailstice, the Fort Peck Lake Sailing Club will join sailors around the world with a sailing event as part of this global celebration of sailing. The Fort Peck Lake Sailing Clubs Summer Sailstice will be held at the Fort Peck Marina (where theres wind, water and sails) this Saturday, June 20th from 1:00-4:00 p.m.

    This international event was founded in 2001 to connect the global sailing community in a fun, creative, multifaceted, multi-location sailing celebration. Every year, Summer Sailstice connects more than 19,000 sailors all over the worldcruisers, racers and recreationalto celebrate and showcase life under sail. The event has expanded to include participants from Asia,

    Fort Peck Lake Sailing Club to participate in Summer Sailsticeacross the Americas and Europe. 2014 saw the largest Summer Sailstice celebration yet with sailors in all 50 US states and over 40 countries participating. The Fort Peck Lake Sailing Club will be joining together with sailors everywhere who will be sailing on the weekend of June 20th, the weekend closest to the summer solstice. The Fort Peck Lake Sailing Club will celebrate

    by hosting a fun afternoon of free sailing at the Fort Peck Marina, by inviting current or prospective sailors down to their docks to get on the water under sail or to contribute by demonstrating the best of the sailing world.

    Reds at home Tuesday night Returning home from the Buffalo Wild Wings Tournament in Billings held over this past weekend, the Glasgow Reds American Legion boys will be hosting Glendive Tuesday with the first game at 5:30. The Reds, now 12-8 overall, are riding a three-game win streak. They opened the tourney in Billings with a loss to the Billings Halos 8-4, followed by a 6-6 tie with Idaho Falls. Then they whipped up on Powell, WY 14-1, got past the Billings Blue Jays 4-0, and won over Gillette, WY 12-6. The Reds will be looking for revenge tomorrow as the Blue Devils swept them last week, 3-0 & 3-2.

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    TUESDAY

    Soup: MINESTRONE Lunch: SAMLL COBB SALAD

    Dinner: 8 oz. CHICKEN FRIED STEAK

    Soup: HAM & BEAN Lunch: SMALL CHEF SALAD

    Dinner: 2 pc. PORK CHOP

    WEDNESDAY

    MONDAYSoup: TOMATO Lunch: BACON

    CHEESEBURGERDinner: 2 PC. LIVER & ONION

  • Real Life WisdomVegetables are a must on a diet. The Buzz suggests carrot cake, zucchini bread, and pumpkin pie.

    Letter to the Buzz1. The previous meeting of a few of the 106 condo owners (North Valley County Condo Assoc. is not legally recognized) was chaired by Mary Henry. The first meeting 5 people showed up with Dan Dale, Mary Baker, and Sharon Clark absent. The recent meeting of June 12th had 5 people showing up- Mary Henry, Nick Chiechi, Mr. and Mrs. Puchalla, and Bill Silver. No Investor/Developers attended! Is it because as has been said many times over by Judges and mentioned in current lawsuits, that NVCCA is not a legal Condominium entity and nobody has legal power to conduct business or decide anything?2. The State involuntarily dissolved NVCCA for failing to file annually, hold meetings, and pay taxes. Shouldnt some folks get an Attorney and become familiar with Condo Law?3. With large unit owners not attending, does that indicate that some are giving up and hauling out? Can it be that theyre behind in their bills preventing proposed NVCCA from filing a Declaration and operating legally? A Condo Declaration cannot be filed until ALL bills are paid.4. LEGAL- Present and future actions are legally questionable. Are quiet title and townhome conversions legally attainable? All legal issues must be sorted out and satisfied which requires MONEY and ATTORNEYS. The big question is WHO will PAY?5. MEETING- of June 12th summarized- Mary Henry called the meeting to order and stated that No quorum present, Mary read the Agenda as follows:

    A. Reviewed an Architectural RequestB. Read statements from volunteer board members (previously said to have been voted in)C. Closing remarks from the board (rhetoric without results)D. Meeting adjournedE. Statement at bottom of Agenda: Tonight there will be no open discussion, if you have any questions or concerns please put them in writing and give them to one of the board members. Is that nerve and a bunch of horse pucky coming out of a non-legal entity and folks with no legal power? So what is their purpose?

    CONVERSATION: Mary Henry stated that she, Dan Dale, and Mary Baker met last week. The subject of ownership came up, I stated that 100% of the unit owners must give written approval to remove a unit from an Association of percentage unit owners. Mary said the voluntary board will seek legal council in dealing with 3 adversarial lawsuits and go forth. Leonard Puchalla asked, Why do we need an Association? How many units do you own Mary and what do you wish to gain? He added, What is your Business Plan? I said: Outstanding Questions! Mary answered with good intent

    and said that a Business Plan is forthcoming. I responded that a Business Plan is the first thing that should have been done.CHIECHI- Facts/Questions: I stated that Bill Silver has spent over $150,000 on his duplex, my wife and I have spent between $75,000- $80,000 in the purchase and repairs of our duplex, and my neighbors the Puchallas certainly have spent quite a bit re-furbishing their duplex. How would it be equitable for some in NVCCA to pay the same dues to fix other members junk units after large Out of Pocket repairs have been made? If SMCA (239 units) has an annual dues income of $270,000- $300,000 of which they pay $130,000 annually for the required Insurance plus ALL OTHER expenses.....then what would the potential NVCCA Condo Association (106 units) have to charge the members in monthly dues and Special Assessments (and Fines) to generate enough revenue to cover Insurance, Repairs, and Attorney fees? Would those dues be equitable for folks that have already spent out of pocket large to repair their units?DOCUMENTS- The original NVCCA Bylaws state that each owner shall be obligated to comply with the By-Laws and the Condominium Declaration. The NVCCA Declaration filed in 2001 states on P. 13 No owner may exempt himself from liability for CONTRIBUTION toward common expenses. Then on P. 14 it goes on to say All assessments shall be fixed by resolution of the BOARD of DIRECTORS, notice of the assessment, whether REGULAR or SPECIAL, for expenditures and operation shall be served on ALL Unit Owners,. (What then follows, liens and foreclosures as in past years)6. QUESTION- Should bill paying unit owners of NVCCA who have repaired their own units out of pocket, be made to pay the legal fees and repair of other members junk units?7. LAWSUIT- SMCA (St. Marie Condo Assoc.) is currently suing NVCCA (North Valley County Condo Assoc.) seeking Rule 11 Sanctions and request for Attorney Fees. WTF, why the fuss, because I was the only one served! ....not Dan Dale, Mary Henry, or the so called Investor/Developers, just me! What is the focus or reason of this action? I gave the Summons to my most capable, intelligent, and highly regarded Attorney in the State of Montana. Hes a gentleman and works by the Code of Judicial Justice! So I fear not. ~ Nick Chiechi- Due Diligence (Investigation/ Disclosure of a Business or Person)

    *additions, corrections, opinions certainly welcomed*

    Summarized Conversations (NVCCA Meetings), Facts, Opinion, Questions

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