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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 . 4 7 M o n d a y , A p r il 2 0 , 2 0 1 5 Shredding the T-Rex Trail It was the 3rd Annual Steve Stebleton Appreciation Day on Sunday, and over 20 dirt bikers met up south of the Fort Peck Spillway at Mile Marker 40. After preparations were made (fueling up, putting on protective gear, etc.) they proceeded into the rugged but beautiful badlands which is part of the Hell Creek Formation. With a sustained wind of around 25- 30 mph, it was a bit breezy to say the least, but it didn’t deter anyone from hitting the hills.

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

406-228-4558 • fax: [email protected]

Vol. 4, No. 47 Monday, April 20, 2015

Shredding the T-Rex TrailIt was the 3rd Annual Steve Stebleton Appreciation Day on Sunday, and over 20 dirt bikers met up south of the Fort Peck Spillway at Mile Marker 40. After preparations were made (fueling up, putting on protective gear, etc.) they proceeded into the rugged but beautiful badlands which is part of the Hell Creek Formation. With a sustained wind of around 25-30 mph, it was a bit breezy to say the least, but it didn’t deter anyone from hitting the hills.

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APRIL 15 - 21

The Scotty track team competed at the Sidney Invitational Saturday. Jordan won the boys’ side of the competition (oh, those Murnion boys) with a score of 88, Sidney was second with 81 and the Scotties third with 76. Rounding out the scoring it was:Miles City 57, Glendive 54, Broadus 29, Baker 24, Colstrip 24, Westby-Grenora 24, Fairview 17, Savage 16, Trenton-Trinity Christian 12, Richey-Lambert 10, Poplar 6, Plentywood 4, Circle 3, Medicine Lake 2, Terry 2.100 – Benji Phillips 4th 12.11200 – Chase Fossum 3rd 24.32 Benji Phillips 4th 24.53400 – Chase Fossum 3rd 52.251600 – Gabe Hallock 5th 4:58.013200 – Walker Allen 6th 11:12.47110 hurdles – Ethan Etchart 3rd 18.02300 hurdles – Luke Breigenzer 2nd 42.24 Ethan Etchart 5th 45.08400 relay – Glasgow 1st 45.64Long Jump – Chase Fossum 4th 20’ 5.5” Benji Phillips 6th 19’ 11.5”Triple Jump – Chase Fossum 3rd 42’ Discus – Trevor Toavs 3rd 132’ 9”Javelin – Benji Phillips 1st 180’

For the girls, Baker won the meet with a score of 88, Glasgow was second with 75 and Miles City was third with 67. Rounding out the scoring it was:Sidney 59, Broadus 43, Glendive 36, Colstrip 33, Plentywood 33, Richey-Lambert 30, Terry 22, Circle 15, Fairview 11, Jordan 6, Westby-Grenora 6, Savage 1, , Poplar 1.1600 – Josie Braaten 1st 5:33.28 3200 – Josie Braaten 1st 12:05.76100 hurdles – Amy Breigenzer 1st 16.95 300 hurdles – Amy Breigenzer 1st 49.7400 relay – Glasgow 4th 53.321600 relay – Glasgow 4th 4:33.25Long Jump – Jordan Kulczyk 5th 15’ 6”Triple Jump – Amy Breigenzer 3rd 32’ 10” Shot Put – Dana Hughes 2nd 33’ 6.5”Discus – Dana Hughes 2nd 109’ 8”Javelin – Dana Hughes 5th 109’ 6” Jordan Kulczyk 6th 103’ 9”

NEW STATE QUALIFIERS: Jordan in the long jump, Josie in the 1600m, Chase in the triple jump, and Benji in the long jump.

Scotty boys 3rd, girls 2nd at Sidney

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Near normal highs this week

BUZZHELP WANTED: Northern Lights Casino is looking for a Casino Attendant. APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE JOB SERVICE

BUZZHELP WANTED Part-time Cashier/Stock Person at J.R.’s Party Store. Wed., Thurs., Fri., 9:30am - 6:30pm. Must be 18 and able to lift 50 to 60 lbs., have excellent customer service w/ some computer experience. Requires background check and prefer alcohol server training. Starts at $9/hr. w/ room for advancement. APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT JOB SERVICE. WALK-IN APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED

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BUZZEZZIE’S MIDTOWN is looking for a full-time employee. Starting wage is $9.00/hr with some benefits after a 90 day probationary period. Most shifts will be four 10 hour shifts, some night shifts (1-11pm Sun-Thurs or 2-12pm Fri & Sat) and some day shifts (9am - 7pm). Days and hours of shifts will vary week to week. APPLICATIONS MAY BE PICKED UP AT EZZIE’S MIDTOWN

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BUZZFOR SALE: 1997 Mini-Van $500 or part out. New Front door still in box, $100. CALL 228-2400 OR 230-0540

BUZZFOR SALE: 1999 Yamaha Timberwolf 4x4 four-wheeler. New battery, $1,700 OBO. 406-263-0768

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Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 33. Northwest wind 6 to 15 mph becoming east after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 21 mph.

Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 62. East northeast wind 6 to 8 mph becoming north in the afternoon.

Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 34. North wind 7 to 10 mph becoming east after midnight.

Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 64. East wind 10 to 13 mph.

Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 32. East wind around 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.

Thursday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly sunny, with a high near 60. East wind 15 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph.

Thursday Night: A slight chance of showers. Partly cloudy, with a low around 34.

Friday: A slight chance of showers. Mostly sunny, with a high near 61.

Friday Night: A slight chance of showers. Partly cloudy, with a low around 36.

Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 60.

Saturday Night: A slight chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 36.

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GIRLS TEAM SCORES1. Wolf Point 77; 2. Whitewater 75; 3. Richey-Lambert 72;4. Chinook 63; 5. Saco 47; 6. Scobey 46; 7. Turner 35; 8. Circle 32; 9. Hinsdale 19; 10. Nashua 17; 11. Frazer 8; 12. Rosebud 0

Girls’ individual results (1st place and area athletes) 100 METER DASH 1 BoDayle Battleson Scobey 13.14 Alana Malmend Saco 13.8

200 METER DASH 1 Bo Dayle Battleson Scobey 27.66 Alana Malmend Saco 29.8

400 METER DASH 1 Kourtney Simonson WW 65.93 Bailey Funk Saco 66.8

800 METER RUN 1 Sierra Summers WP 02:29.14 Amanda Buckles Frazer 02:49.65 Nicole Williams Nashua 02:58.1

1600 METER RUN 1 Sierra Summers WP 05:40.05 Kourtney Simonson WW 06:25.76 Larimie Scheffelmear WW 06:32.2

3200 METER RUN 1 Hannah Weber Chinook 13:09.13 Larimie Scheffelmear WW 15:36.04 Amanda Buckles Frazer 16:14.45 Kayleigh Cummings WW 17:04.1

100 METER HURDLES 1 Cierra Loudon Circle 17.62 Tatum Moore WW 18.33 Alana Malmond Saco 19.04 Delaney Beil Hinsdale 19.0

300 METER HURDLES 1 Cierra Loudon Circle 50.6

POLE VAULT 1 Courtney Capdeville Hinsdale 8’ 00”3 Bailey Funk Saco 7’ 00”

HIGH JUMP 1 Alana Malmend Saco 4’10”6 Courtney Capdeville Hinsdale 4’0”

TRIPLE JUMP 1 Abigail Ellison Chinook 32’ 2 1/2”

2 Bailey Funk Saco 31’ 7”

LONG JUMP 1 Rain Rehbein R&L 14’ 7”3 Bailey Funk Saco 13’ 10”6 Tatum Moore WW 13’ 3 1/2”

SHOT PUT 1 Autumn Rehbein R&L 34’2”2 Kayleigh Cummings WW 28’4”3 Faith Keys Nashua 26’9”4 Cassidy Boucher Hinsdale 26’4”5 Ryleigh Delich Nashua 25’8”

DISCUS 1 Autumn Rehbein R&L 106’4”2 Keira Simonson WW 84’2”6 Faith Keys Nashua 73’1”

JAVELIN 1 Ashley Page WP 101’11”3 Faith Keys Nashua 95’8”5 Kayleigh Cummings WW 86’2”

BOYS TEAM SCORES1. Hinsdale 115; 2. Nashua 90.5; 3. Chinook 65; 4. Wolf Point 62; 5. Frazer 36; 6. Scobey 36; 7. Richey-Lambert 34.5; 8. Whitewater 24; 9. Turner 13; 10. Circle 12; 11. Saco 6; 12. Rosebud 2; 13. Dodson 0.

100 METER DASH 1 Danny Linder Scobey 11.83 Chase Williams Nashua 12.6

200 METER DASH 1 Danny Linder Scobey 24.52 Dalton Kautz Nashua 24.73 Chase Williams Nashua 25.5

400 METER DASH 1 Owen Lepper WP 54.92 Lane Nickels Nashua 55.13 Dalton Kautz Nashua 55.55 Chase Williams Nashua 56.3

800 METER RUN 1 Lane Nickels Nashua 02:12.34 Daniel Horsman Frazer 02:18.86 Korbin Cole Frazer 02:34.5

1600 METER RUN 1 Lane Nickels Nashua 04:48.04 Jeret Warren WW 04:59.2

3200 METER RUN 1 Tim Wright R&L 10:46.73 Brett Johnson Hinsdale 11:13.95 Jeret Warren WW 12:27.8

110 METER HURDLES 1 Bryce Loudon Circle 16.92 Dallas Capdeville Hinsdale 17.25 Trey Simanton WW 18.9

300 METER HURDLES 1 Cody McCracken Chinook 44.02 Dallas Capdeville Hinsdale 44.16 Cache Younkin Hinsdale 49.2

POLE VAULT 1 Dallas Capdeville Hinsdale 11’6”2 Brett Johnson Hinsdale 11’0”3 Wyatt Pattison Hinsdale 10’0”4 Cache Younkin Hinsdale 9’6”

HIGH JUMP 1 Daniel Horsman Frazer 5’11”2 Dallas Capdeville Hinsdale 5’8”3 Dalton Kautz Nashua 5’6”6 Chase Williams Nashua 5’2” TRIPLE JUMP 1 Daniel Horsman Frazer 38’ 7”3 Chris DePuydt Saco 34’ 1”5 Nolan Viste Nashua 31’ 7”6 Raymond Keiser Frazer 27’ 8”

LONG JUMP 1 Daniel Horsman Frazer 17’ 5 1/2”4 Dalton Kautz Nashua 16’ 10”

SHOT PUT 1 Lukas Johnson Hinsdale 39’11”2 Dallas Capdeville Hinsdale 39’10”6 Ryan Scanlan Nashua 37’3”

DISCUS 1 Lukas Johnson Hinsdale 117’9”2 Ryan Scanlan Nashua 114’3”4 Trace Simonson WW 99’8”5 Cache Younkin Hinsdale 98’2”6 Taylor Padden Nashua 96’10”

JAVELIN 1 Cache Younkin Hinsdale 138’2 Wyatt Pattison Hinsdale 134’3 Trace Simonson WW 129’9”5 Ryan Scanlan Nashua 124’

Nashua Track & Field Invitational at Glasgow April 17, 2015

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Please submit resume to: [email protected]

PRECISION FARMING SPECIALIST – GLASGOW, MTBorder Plains Equipment, LLC a certified Case IH dealer, is looking for a

motivated and outgoing individual to join our team as a Precision Farming Specialist. This individual will be responsible for the sales and service of our Precision Farming Products to our end users. Responsibilities will include: update and installation of equipment, help coordinate customer clinics to

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We offer competitive wages, 401k retirement plan, health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, short-term & long-term disability insurance, life

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To be considered for this position: Please submit resume to: [email protected]

DIESEL TECHNICIANS – GLASGOW, MTBorder Plains Equipment, a certified Case IH dealer in Glasgow, MT is looking for Diesel Technicians with a minimum of 5years’ experience that understands the importance of doing a job correctly and the value of satisfied customers.

A background in Ag is a plus.

We offer competitive wages, 401k retirement plan, health insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, short-term & long-term disability insurance, life insurance, tool allowance, paid vacation, personal leave days and eight paid

holidays. Housing options are available.

Applicants must be able to meet and maintain insurable driving statusand pass pre-employment drug testing.

To be considered for this position:

Sleepwear & RobesCLOSE-OUT SALE

Mon-Fri • 9am ~ 5:30pmSaturday • 9am ~ 4pmAfter Hours by Appt.

Save 20% on ALL Sleepwear & Robes thru May 2nd @ 4 p.m.

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GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU

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Oranges • Milk Lunch

Pretzel w/ Cheese Vegetable Beef Soup • Applesauce

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Senior Citizen Center

Porcipine Meatballs

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RUMINATION OF THE SITUATION

British cuisine prepared by Sandi MasonScotch Eggs (breaded hard-boiled egg in sausage)Toad in the Hole (sausage in Yorkshire pudding)Banoffee pie (toffee and banana pie)

Creole cuisine prepared by Dyan CarlsonShrimp and Cheddar GritsBloody Mary Tomato Salad

Greek cuisine prepared by Jason MyersSouvlaki (grilled meat on a skewer)Tzatziki saucePastitsio (baked pasta dish)Rizogalo (dessert) (Greek rice pudding)

Mexican cuisine prepared by Wayne HamiltonChipotle Chicken Tostada with cilantro lime slawSpanish rice

Bacon Bacon Bacon cuisine prepared by Cindy Taylor & Holly Hunziker

Smokey Chicken Bacon TostadasStuffed Jalapenos (made on the Green Egg)Bacon and Egg SaladBacon & Corn DipBacon CupcakesBacon Cookies

Italian cuisine prepared by Amber SwindlerChicken Fettuccine AlfredoBreadsticksSalad

Cutie Pies prepared by Allison Nichols and Beth Flynn

Banana Cream, Coconut Cream, Apple, Sour Cream Raisin, Pecan, Lemon Meringue, and Summer Berry

Gluten-free Deserts prepared by Kim Lacey and Beth Simeniuk Filipino cuisine prepared by Phoebe Schack and Rose Kolstad

Stir fry noodlesEggrollsSticky rice cake

Texas Grub cuisine prepared by Cindy SwansonBarbecue RibsChili

Mexican cuisine prepared by Brandy LoranBlack Bean Chicken Chili

.................And one more mystery chef!!!!

The 4th Annual Cuisine for the Cure is set for this Thursday, April 23rd from 6 - 7:30 p.m. at the Glasgow Elks Lodge. Tickets are $20 each and are available at: KLTZ/KLAN, BS Buzz Office or by calling 263-8757. Only 150 tickets will be sold! On the menu (so far):

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Friday, April 24Doors open 8:00pmShow starts 8:30pmTickets: $7 presale • $8 at the door

Featuring:Will Thomas

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Sagebrush Lounge’s

Nemont announced today that it is launching Montana’s first Gigabit community in Scobey. Nemont’s fiber network will be capable of delivering broadband speeds of up to 1 Gigabit per second (Gbps) to both businesses and residents who are served by a fiber connection. Nemont has been deploying fiber in their 14,000 square mile service territory since 2007. Nemont CEO Mike Kilgore stated, “On January 18, 2013, former FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski issued the Gigabit City Challenge to bring at least one ultra-fast Gigabit Internet community to every state in the U.S. by 2015. Copper based telephone networks of old are unable to keep pace with today’s broadband demand. Fiber optic cable has an unmatched information carrying capacity which allows Nemont to stay on the cutting edge as technology continues to evolve.

Nemont’s gettin’ Giggy

The Valley County Democratic Centennial Committee will hold the County Convention on Wednesday, April 29th at 6:00 p.m. in Community Room of the Valley County Courthouse. Election rules require that the chairman and vice chairman can not be of same sex, so needed ar male and female candidates. If you have concerns of what is happening in this country for your children and grand children, this may be a good opportunity to work for change which may be more productive than just complaining. If you have questions, call 263-1940.

Democrat Convention April 29

Cuisine for the Cure Thursday

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