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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 . 2 1 4 W e d n e s day, Dece m be r 1 6 , 2 0 1 5 Junior High wrestling teams from Wolf Point, Williston, Poplar and Miles City were in Glasgow for the Scotty Junior High Invitational on Tuesday, and our local boys flat-out dominated in taking the team title. “These kids work really hard in an intense sport,” said Glasgow High School Athletic Director Brenner Flaten, “the future is looking bright for sure.” They are, back row: Ty Kittleson, Dylan Nieskens, Cale Swanson, Kaden Zimmerman, John Cremer, Cooper Larson and Alec Boland. Middle: Jacob Meiers, Tel Aune, Kyler Hallock, Colten Fast, Trevor Klind and Blake Overvold. Front: Maddie Hallock, Devon Nesbitt, Damien Nesbitt, Dawson Boland, Jake Kuka and Caleb Lawrence. Keep up the outstanding job, Scotties! In other Glasgow Wrestling news, raffle tickets are available from the AAU Highlanders. Tickets are $20 each with the first prize being a 2016 Honda 4-Wheeler. 2nd place is a John Deere Barbecue Grill, 3rd place is $200 in gas from Ezzies,, 4th place $150 in groceries from Reynolds, and 5th & 6th place winners will receive $50 gift certificates from Eugene’s Pizza. Some animals on the mats!

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406-228-4558 • fax: [email protected]

Vol. 4, No. 214 Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Junior High wrestling teams from Wolf Point, Williston, Poplar and Miles City were in Glasgow for the Scotty Junior High Invitational on Tuesday, and our local boys flat-out dominated in taking the team title. “These kids work really hard in an intense sport,” said Glasgow High School Athletic Director Brenner Flaten, “the future is looking bright for sure.” They are, back row: Ty Kittleson, Dylan Nieskens, Cale Swanson, Kaden Zimmerman, John Cremer, Cooper Larson and Alec Boland. Middle: Jacob Meiers, Tel Aune, Kyler Hallock, Colten Fast, Trevor Klind and Blake Overvold. Front:

Maddie Hallock, Devon Nesbitt, Damien Nesbitt, Dawson Boland, Jake Kuka and Caleb Lawrence. Keep up the outstanding job, Scotties!

In other Glasgow Wrestling news, raffle tickets are available from the AAU Highlanders. Tickets are $20 each with the first prize being a 2016 Honda 4-Wheeler. 2nd place is a John Deere Barbecue Grill, 3rd place is $200 in gas from Ezzies,, 4th place $150 in groceries from Reynolds, and 5th & 6th place winners will receive $50 gift certificates from Eugene’s Pizza.

Some animals on the mats!

continued on back page

With the goal of locating offenders who aren’t in compliance with Montana’s Sexual or Violent Offender Registry, Montana law enforcement agencies conducted intensive compliance checks in Roosevelt County November 17 – 18. During the operation, a total of 71 sex offender address verifications were conducted; this was the first time a multi-agency compliance check has ever taken place in Roosevelt County. To date, law enforcement agencies have also conducted operations in Billings, Great Falls, Kalispell, and Missoula, as well as in Beaverhead, Glacier, Lake, and Pondera Counties. The United States Marshals Service, the United States Probation and Parole Office, the Roosevelt County Sheriff ’s Office, the Fort Peck Tribal Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act (SORNA) Team, and the Montana Department of Justice participated

in the operation. Working together, they verified 53 sex offenders as compliant (residing at their registered address). Additionally:• 5 offenders could not be

contacted at their residence and residency was not verified. Those addresses where offenders could not be verified were left notices on their doors and the local registering agency is following up on the verifications.

• 2 offenders were found to be non-compliant and follow-up investigations will be conducted to determine if formal charges for failing to register will be filed.

• 11 sex offenders and 5 violent offenders were brought into proper compliance.

• 5 sex offenders had moved away and are properly registered in other jurisdictions.

• 4 sex offenders were located in the local jail.

• 3 sex offenders are suspected

to be in federal custody and are being checked on.

• 3 offenders were arrested on Federal warrants and 1 was arrested on a Tribal warrant.

Roosevelt County Undersheriff John Summers said, “Our office was pleased to work with the U.S. Marshals Office, the Fort Peck Tribes SORNA Office, and the Division of Criminal Investigation staff from the Montana Department of Justice during the two-day operation. In Roosevelt County and the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Iit’s extremely important to the safety of the public that we ensure our sexual and violent offenders are living at the address they registered and are in compliance with any conditions they may have.” Under Montana law, convicted sexual or violent offenders must register their address of residence with local law enforcement. The information is provided to

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BUZZVALLEY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: Job Opening: to fill the soon to be vacated position of the Administrative Secretary to the Valley County Commissioners. This is a full-time position with full benefits, to include health insurance, dental and vision, retirement, up to ten paid holidays, vacation and sick leave. The salary is negotiable, depending on experience, and will start at $13.00 to $16.00, with consideration of a raise once the six month probation period is completed. A COMPLETE jOb DESCRIPTION IS AVAILAbLE FROM THE GLASGOw jOb SERVICE OFFICE OR AT THEIR wEbSITE. COMPLETE A VALLEY COUNTY APPLICATION AND LEAVE IT AT THE GLASGOw jOb SERVICE. The deadline is Monday, December 28, 2015.

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Frances “Fran” Penny, 74, passed away on Sunday, December 13, 2015, in Billings, MT, surrounded by family. Fran was born on June 2, 1941, in Sutter Creek, CA. She was the daughter of the late George “Smokey” Revell and Kathleen “Kitty” Revell. Fran attended high school in Minot, ND, where she graduated in 1959. After graduating high school, she moved to Glasgow, MT, where she met the love of her life, Alvin “Al” Penny. Fran and Al married on June 11, 1963. Together in Glasgow, they lived, raised and relished their three children, Denise, Brenda and Brian. The Penny family was actively involved in their community and First Lutheran Church. In the summer time throughout those years, Fran promoted family vacations, camping and the spirit of togetherness. She spent her working days in Glasgow caring for children at her in-home daycare while working many nights at Eugene’s Pizza making and serving the most delicious food on the planet for nearly 30 years. After Al & Fran moved to Billings in 1989, Fran continued to work serving people at Perkins, where she made many friends. Fran touched the hearts of many people. She had a good sense of humor—she was hard-working, quick- witted, and willful, while always kind and caring. Her arms were wide open for her family and those they loved. Fran adored her husband, children, and grandchildren. She devoured books, enjoyed good conversation, watched sports, and raced through crossword puzzles. After retiring ten years ago, Fran devoted her time to her husband of 52 years and spoiled her children and grandchildren, including the furry ones. Fran served her family faithfully, left many friends and no enemies. We will miss her deeply and forever. Fran was preceded in death by her beloved parents, her sister, Dixie Crouse, and her brother, Bill Revell. Left to remember Fran’s life is her devoted husband, Al, together with their children: Denise Penny; Brenda & Dennis Buckley; and Brian & Danielle Penny. Fran’s grandchildren, Ariel Popelka and Eli & Bridger Penny will fondly remember her unconditional love and devotion to them. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, December 18, 2015, at American Lutheran Church, 5 Lewis Avenue, Billings, MT.

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And he’s not even the Donald Montana Attorney General Tim Fox issued the following statement regarding President Obama’s Syrian resettlement plan: “Our nation has a rich heritage of welcoming refugees and our hearts go out to those fleeing the disruption of their homeland. However, security experts at every level are expressing grave concerns because, as federal law enforcement officials have admitted, it is nearly impossible to screen out terrorists hidden amongst the legitimate refugees seeking asylum in the United States. As Attorney General, the safety and security of Montanans is my primary responsibility. We must acknowledge that there are serious security risks since most of these individuals have no documented backgrounds to check and no records to screen. The Obama Administration’s Syrian resettlement plan is simply inadequate to ensure the safety of Americans and Montanans.”

Writes Don Feder, former Boston Herald writer: “A scientific survey by the Center for Security Policy, whose results were released in June, found that nearly a quarter of American Muslims believe that violence is justified to punish those who give offense to Islam. So the odds are that one out of every four Muslims who immigrate to the United States approves of violently repealing the First Amendment. This would mean that 25,000 of the 100,000 Syrian refugees Obama wants to bring to America approve of violence against Americans who “insult” Islam. “Most Muslims aren’t terrorists. But as a 2015 report by the Gatestone Institute noted, the Muslim community is “the sea in which extremists swim.” Why knock down the sea walls? “The Constitution prohibits a religious test for public office, not immigration. Besides, the First Amendment applies to citizens of the United States and others living here, not to those who have yet to set foot on American soil.”

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the Montana Department of Justice and input into the Sexual or Violent Offender Registry (SVOR). Depending on their tier level designation, sex offenders must verify their addresses with law enforcement on a regular basis (by law, violent offenders are not given a tier level). When an offender fails to verify his/her address, he/she falls out of compliance with the registry.

• Tier III (the most dangerous) sex offenders must verify address every 90 days

• Tier II sex offenders must verify address every 180 days

• Tier I and non-designated sex offenders must verify address once per year

Montana’s SVOR, which tracks an average of 2,300 sexual offenders and 3,300 violent offenders at any given time, is viewable online at https://app.doj.mt.gov/apps/svow/default.aspx On-line visitors may also register for free email notifications that allow them to be automatically notified whenever a sexual or violent offender moves into a zip code of interest to subscribers.

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