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Published by BS Central515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578bscentral@nemont.net
Vol. 4, No. 20 Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Springing into track & fieldScotty sophomore Leinie Hughes is one of approximately 50 GHS athletes turning out for the first day of track & field practice. “It’s a pretty good turnout,” says Scotty Assistant Coach Wade Nelson, “we’ve got some good athletes.” Coach Nelson went on to say that in his 15 years of helping with the program, this is just the second time that the Scotties have been able to hold their first week of practice outdoors. “We hope the weather holds so we can get our first meet in,” he added. That would be the Glasgow Invitational on Saturday, March 28th.
The Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital Foundation is excited to be bringing William Marcus to Glasgow this Friday. William Marcus is a graduate of the University of Montana’s School of Journalism, receiving his BA in Radio-TV in 1974. He started his professional career in 1975 as a production assistant for KUFM radio, and has held a variety of positions with the station ever since. He was appointed director of the Broadcast Media Center in 1996. William has served as Executive Producer for four regional Emmy Award-winning television documentaries and is
FMDH Foundation presents an ‘Evening with William Marcus’
1,311 steps. 50 pounds of gear. One great cause. That’s what a husband-wife firefighting team from Montana was training for in Seattle, Washington. Their reward? Their pickup truck and firefighting equipment stolen by thieves in Seattle. Seeley Lake Fire Captain Shawn Ellinghouse and his wife Kristy Lee, a firefighter and teacher at the Potomac School, were in Seattle for the Scott Firefighter Stair Climb to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society when this happened:
Firefighters in town for charity event lose truck, $30k in gear to thieves
On Monday morning, they woke to find their 2007 Toyota Tundra stolen from the secured hotel parking garage. “It was a gated parking garage,” Ellinghouse said. “We don’t know how they got in.” Inside the truck was as much as $30,000 worth of firefighting gear and personal effects, Ellinghouse said, including two sets of air bottles, suits, pillows and masks.
That’s the story from Q13 Fox News in Seattle. Kristy and Shawn are now back home in Montana, after being forced to drive back to Montana in a rental car. As of Tuesday morning, Shawn was scrambling to get work done and return a rental vehicle, while Kristy was headed back to work at Potomac School. If you have any friends in the Seattle area, please help spread the word. Q13 added this description: Ellinghouse’s truck is a blue 2007 Toyota Tundra with Montana Licence Plate AJT-754.
Montana Firefighters Truck,Gear Stolen
State B Boys at Great Falls, March 12-14
Thursday• Columbus vs. Bigfork• Choteau vs. St. Labre• Huntley Project vs. Malta
or Rocky Boy• Missoula Loyola vs. Big
State B Girls at Great Falls, March 12-14
Thursday• Forsyth vs. Plains• Malta vs. Columbus• Manhattan vs. Choteau• Bigfork vs. Colstrip
State C Boys at Billings, March 12-14
Thursday• Fairview vs. Broadview-
Lavina• Manhattan Christian vs.
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Arlee• Belt vs. Westby-Grenora
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BUZZIFIEDS
For those calving, what
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BUZZJOB OPENING: A full/part-time position at Glasgow Veterinary Clinic for kennel help and janitorial duties is available. INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS MAY PICK UP AN APPLICATION AT GLASGOW VETERINARY CLINIC.
BUZZBARTENDERS WANTED Must have previous experience, and preferably certified. Various shifts available including some nights and weekends. Opportunities for full and part time. APPLY AT THE COTTONWOOD INN
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BUZZFOR SALE: Sheds 8x10’ - $2,300, 10x12’ $2,800. Primed siding. Delivery not included. CALL KEVIN 406-224-0770
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Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 30. East wind 8 to 11 mph.Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 63. East southeast wind around 6 mph becoming light and variable.Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 37. Light southeast wind.Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 61. Light west wind increasing to 10 to 15 mph in the morning. Winds could gust as high as 22 mph.Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 35. Northwest wind around 9 mph.Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 58. West northwest wind around 8 mph.Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 35.Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 63.Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 41.Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 65.Sunday Night: A slight chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 35.Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near 52.
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My seatmate on a flight was a woman. Ever the charmer, I asked, “Does this airline charge you extra for sitting next to good-looking men?” “Well, as a matter of fact it does,” she quipped, “but I wasn’t willing to pay.”
Letter to the Buzz
Two changes to the application requirements for the Feda Scholarship for the Trades become effective with this spring’s applications, Ken Oster announced this week. He chairs the Valley County Community Foundation, which administers the scholarship. Remaining unchanged is the scholarship award to a Valley County high school senior graduating in 2015 with plans to attend a trade school. The first change allows previous recipients to apply for a second scholarship, providing they have successfully completed one semester of study. The second adds computer technology and criminal justice to the list of potential study. All applicants must be residents of Valley County. First-time applicants must be graduating from a Valley County high school, receiving a home school certificate or a GED and pursuing a post-secondary education in the trades. Applicable course work includes
— but is not limited to — plumbing, electrical, drafting, mechanics, welding, carpentry, medical technology and this year’s additions. Past scholarship recipients studied aviation mechanics, electrical technology, computer systems technology and diesel mechanics. Gerry and Audrey Feda of Glasgow established the scholarship with the VCCF in 2007. Since that time, seven scholarships have been awarded. Applications will be accepted through April 17. All Valley County high schools have information on the scholarship requirements and applications. They are also available on the VCCF website: www.valleycountycf.net. VCCF will accept only paper copies of the applications. They must be postmarked by the deadline and late or incomplete applications will not be considered. Sam Waters of Glasgow chairs the scholarship committee for the VCCF. Contact him at 228-8231 for more information.
Changes made to Feda Scholarship
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MARCH 4 - 10
Opheim’s Gundermann a Monsanto Fund winner Mrs. Myra Gundermann of Valley County has been selected as a winner in America’s Farmers Grow Communities, sponsored by the Monsanto Fund. The program enrolls farmers for a chance to win $2,500, which is then donated to the farmer’s nonprofit of choice. Myra selected Opheim High School FFA to receive the donation. The
presentation ceremony was held today at the Opheim School gymnasium. America’s Farmers Grow Communities launched in 2010 and has grown to include 1,324 eligible counties in 40 states. Sponsored by the Monsanto Fund, the program is part of the America’s Farmers initiative, which highlights the important contributions farmers make every day.
host of the popular Montana PBS program “Backroads of Montana”. He is Director of the Broadcast Media Center at the University of Montana and station manager of KUFM-FM / Montana Public Radio and KUFM-TV / Montana PBS. William grew up in Wibaux, Montana, and is coming to share his experiences on the Backroads of Montana! This will be held at the Cottonwood Inn on Friday, March 13th with a no-host social at 5:30 p.m. and dinner at 6:00. Tickets are $25 per person and can be purchased from Mary Kate Tihista at the Foundation or any Foundation Board member: Jon Bengochea, Pam Dance, Mikel Erickson, Della Gardner, Shelly George, Carrie Mesman, Stan Ozark, Tracey Waarvik, and Karla Zerbe. A limited number of tickets are being sold; to reserve yours, call 406-228-3614.
William Marcus, then and now...
FMDH Foundation continued from front
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