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

    406-228-4558 • fax: [email protected]

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    by Erin Aune

      wo great services will bestarting in the orthopaedic oiceat FMDH.  First, we would like to welcomeDr. Curtis Settergren romOrtho Montana to our acility.

    Dr. Settergren is an orthopaedicsurgeon specializing in upperextremities, shoulder, elbow andhand.  Dr. Settergren will be startingJuly 18th, and coming to Glasgowthe irst and third Mondays o

    the month. He will be providingorthopaedic evaluations andoutpatient surgeries.

    Second, Hi-Line MedicaServices would like to introduce toyou our new addition o services

    Exciting things coming to FMDH: Dr. Settergren and Hi-Line Med Spa

    Pictured at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital from

    left to right are Erin Aune, Director of Orthopaedics;

    Jana Tolzien, Orthopaedic Technologist; Dr. Kevin

    Ross; Kae Sukut, PA-C; Amber Kennedy, Administrative

     Assistant; and Megan Schaefer, RN. The enthusiastic

    staff is here to serve you.

    Pat Dunn Appreciation Ride, inside today’s Buzz

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    Hi-Line Med Spa. Hi-Line Med Spa oers estheticservices including Botox products and acial illersServices are located in the orthopaedic oice atFMDH and provided by Dr. Kevin Ross and KaeSukut PA-C. Kae has completed training and iscertiied through the American Academy o FaciaEsthetics (AAFE).  We will be oering competitive pricing, monthly

    specials and a loyalty rewards program. As anopening special, we will be oering a limited timediscount o 10% o our services. We are schedulingnow or these services. Please help spread the wordo these two wonderul local services that are beingoered at FMDH. For questions or to schedule anappointment or Dr. Settergren or Hi-Line Med Spa please call Hi-Line Medical Services at 406-228-3536

    What are Botox and Facial Fillers? 

      Botox cosmetic may be used as wrinkle treatmentto soten wrinkles caused by repetitive musclemovement and keep them rom getting deeper. Botoxor wrinkles is commonly used or the smoothing oacial wrinkles, including orehead wrinkles, betweenthe eyes, around the corners o the eyes (crow’s eet)and lip wrinkles. Dermal iller injection is a materiainjected underneath the skin in the nasolabial old(smile lines), marionette lines and oral commissures(corner o the lips), which plump up these areas andsmooth out wrinkles. Lip augmentation is also donewith dermal illers.

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    Cast: James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer LawrenceDescription: Following the critically acclaimed global smash hit X-Men: Days of Future Past,director Bryan Singer returns with X-MEN: APOCALYPSE. Since the dawn of civilization,he was worshipped as a god. Apocalypse, the rst and most powerful mutant from Marvel’sX-Men universe, amassed the powers of many other mutants, becoming immortal andinvincible. Upon awakening after thousands of years, he is disillusioned with the worldas he nds it and recruits a team of powerful mutants, including a disheartened Magneto(Michael Fassbender), to cleanse mankind and create a new world order, over which hewill reign. As the fate of the Earth hangs in the balance, Raven (Jennifer Lawrence) withthe help of Professor X (James McAvoy) must lead a team of young X-Men to stop theirgreatest nemesis and save mankind from complete destruction.

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    Description: Alice Kingsleigh has spent the past few years following in her father ’s footstepsand sailing the high seas. Upon her return to London, she comes across a magical lookingglass and returns to the fantastical realm of Underland. She discovers that things are goingvery wrong with the Hatter, who is acting more mad than usual. In order to prevent the lossof her friend, she turns to Time himself. Despite his warnings about not being able to win arace against time, and not being able to change the past, Alice borrows the Chronosphereand winds up going on a time travel adventure. Returning to the past, she comes acrossfriends – and enemies – at different points in their lives, and embarks on a journey to learnmore deeply about them and ultimately herself.

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    BUZZIFIEDS

    Showerslikely againSaturday

    Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers after midnight.

    Mostly cloudy, with a low around 50. East wind 7 to 9mph.

    Saturday:  Showers likely, with thunderstorms alsopossible after noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 68.

    East wind 6 to 11 mph becoming west in the morning.Chance of precipitation is 60%.

    Saturday Night:  Mostly clear, with a low around 45.

    West southwest wind 5 to 8 mph.

    Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 74. West wind 8 to 13

    mph.

    Sunday Night:  A 30 percent chance of showers aftermidnight. Partly cloudy, with a low around 48. West wind

    6 to 10 mph becoming east northeast after midnight.

    Memorial Day: A chance of showers, with thunderstormsalso possible after noon. Partly sunny, with a high near70. Southeast wind around 7 mph becoming north

    northwest in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is50%.

    Monday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms.Mostly cloudy, with a low around 48.

    Tuesday: A chance of showers, with thunderstorms also

    possible after noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 65.

    Tuesday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms.Mostly cloudy, with a low around 44.

    Wednesday: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with

    a high near 66.

    Wednesday Night:  A slight chance of showers. Partlycloudy, with a low around 46.

    Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 75.

    $10 BAG SALE: Starts Tuesday, May 31 and goes though June 4.Clothes, shoes, & purses included, some exclusions. Closed Memorialday. SOROPTIMIST - DONATIONS WELCOME

    BUZZSO MUCH STUFF IT’S OVERWHELMING?: Can do Estate, Moving andLarge Clean Out Sales for you. Don’t throuw it until I look at it. CALLPATSY TIHISTA 406-785-2321

    BUZZ4H WORK DRIVE: You can call and make a bid for yard work June 1through June 3, 5:30-7:30. The minimum bid is $50 for a half hour. CALL230-0585 TO MAKE A BID.

    BUZZGARAGE SALE: Wed., May 25th 4-8, Fri., May 27th 4-8, Sat., May 28th8-?.In the alley. 631 4TH AVE SOUTH

    BUZZHUGE GARAGE SALE: Friday & Saturday, May 27-28, 9-3. Antiques,Spinning Wheel, bed with an adjustable base and much more. 130SCOTSMAN DRIVE WEST OF GLASGOW OFF HIGHWAY 2 AT THELOG HOME

    BUZZFOR RENT: 3BR, 1 Bath in Nashua. $500 plus utilities. CALL 746-3354

    BUZZFOR RENT OR SALE: 3BR units at St. Marie $450, 1200 sq. ft. newkitchen oors and countertops, and $550 sq. ft. (Bath & 1/2) with basemenand garage. Nice Units. CALL 406-524-3742

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    FOR RENT: 3 BR, 1 bath, attached garage, on one oor. Nice place tolive, recently updated, with newer appliances, paint and carpet $475plus utilities. Pets are welcome. Located 75 North Star, St. Marie. CALLHELLAND AGENCY 228-2114

    BUZZFOR RENT: 3 BR, 1 bath, 1 car attached garage condo in St. Marie.$500plus utilities. CALL HELLAND AGENCY 228-2114

    BUZZFOR RENT:  Apartment in St. Marie. 3BR, 1 1/2 bath, fenced yardattached garage. $650 plus utilities. CALL 228-2042

    BUZZFOR RENT : 4BR, 1 3/4 Bath Place. Laundry facilities, central air, largedeck. Approved for section 8. No Cats. $900/mo, all utilities included$400 security deposit. Available June 1. CALL 406-228-4787

    BUZZFOR RENT: 1BR apartment, close to downtown Glasgow. No SmokingNo Pets. $550 water included. CALL 230-0711 

    BUZZLARGE HERITAGE APT. FOR RENT: 925 sq. ft., 2 bd, 1½ bath, in thecity of Glasgow, quiet. Laundry room, small pets ok, A/C. Available 5/1& 6/9. Rent $575/mo. (360) 750-6746

    BUZZTRINITY TECHNOLOGY GROUP  seeks professional and careeoriented individuals for Transportation Security Ofcers in GlendiveSidney, Wolf Point, Glasgow, and Havre, MT. Excellent salary, part-timepositions with full benets. Duties: providing security and protection of aitraveling passengers and the public. Requirements: High School diplomaor equivalent, prociency in the English language, pass medical and

    drug screening, and background checks. To apply go to http://wwwtrinitytechnologygroup.com/ . E. O. E.BUZZ

    ASI CONSTRUCTORS is now hiring for carpenters, concrete nishersand laborers in Glasgow, MT (Fort Peck Plunge Pool Project). TO APPLYCALL 719-647-2821 OR WWW.ASICONSTRUCTORS.COM/JOBS. ASIS AN EOE.

    BUZZWANTED: Mirror Image is if looking for a LICENSED full or part timeCosmetologist, Nail Tech, and Esthetician. CALL 228-2330

    BUZZFOR SALE: 1981 Lund 16.5 ft. Mister Pike boat. Console, live well, 3seats, 24 volt Minnkota trolling motor, Johnson 35 hp, Shorelander trailerand cover. $3200 OBO CALL 406-853-6116 OR 406-853-2569

    NOTICE TO VALLEY COUNTY TAXPAYERS

    Payment may be made at the Valley County Treasurer’s ofce in the Valley

    County Courthouse Monday thru Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. or mailed

    to the Valley County Treasurer, 501 Court Square #3, Glasgow, MT 59230.

    Second half of the 2015 Real Estate taxes levied and assessed will bedue and payable on or before 5 p.m. May 31, 2016 or unless paid priorto that time the amount due will be delinquent and will draw interest atthe rate of 5/6 of 1% per month from the time of delinquency until paidand 2% will be added to the delinquent taxes as a penalty. Taxes willbe considered delinquent on Wednesday, June 1, 2016 and will be

    charged penalty and interest.

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    Of the thousands of people who turned out fo

    Donald Trump’s visit to Billings yesterday, Glasgow’s

    Sarah Swanson-Partridge and her son Cale met the

    Republican Presidential front-runner personally. The

    rally was held at the Magic City’s MetraPark’s Rimrock

     Auto Arena. According to MetraPark’s website

    capacity at the Rimrock Auto Arena is 12,000 people

    Preliminary numbers from MetraPark say attendance

    was closer to 7,000 people. Montanans have only

    voted for two Democratic presidential candidates since

    1952, the last being Bill Clinton in 1992.

    Come Help Celebrate

    Tim & Ann Potter 

    Sunday May 29th • 1-3pm  At the farm, 6.1 miles

    Northwest on Riverside

    Drive off Hwy 2 West

     Dynasty Chinese  Restaurant 

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     411 1st ave South * Glasgow 

    Closed Sunday’sThrough Summer

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    inconvenience thismay cause.

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    Bridal Registry Grewe & Brunelle

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    Clegg & Richter July 25, 2016

    Wiens-Leisy & StebletonJuly 16, 2016

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     All New items just in for Spring...Picture Frames, Vases, Corkcicle back in stock 

     Anniversary Sale • June 3 & 4Door Prizes

    30% OFF Yard Decor & Summer Apparel

    Spin the Wheel of Deals

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    Meeting Mr. Trump 

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      Barbara JeanHatcher, 70, oGlasgow passed

    away May 25th, 2016at Frances MahonDeaconess Hospital.Funeral services willbe held 10:00 a.m.Monday, May 30, 2016at Assembly o God Church in Glasgow.  Visitation will be held at Bell Mortuary onSunday rom noon-6 p.m. with amily receivingriends rom 4-6 p.m. A sharing service willbe at 5:00 p.m. Condolences can be let at

    bellmortuarymontana.com  Barb was born December 24, 1945 in Glasgow,Montana to Cameron W. Carswell and Susie Penner.  She was a hard worker and she took pride ineverything she did. She worked at the Milk RiverActivity Center with Doyle Euell. Barb was Doyle’sirst graduate. She began working in laundry atValley View Home and later went to the CottonwoodInn. She retired rom the Cottonwood Inn ater 25years as a housekeeper and the janitorial shit. She

    was always early or her shits, without ail, eventhough she always walked to work no matter theweather.  Barb had a hard lie but made the best oevery situation. She always had a smile and saidsomething unny to make you smile. Barb wasstrong, generous (except with her Pepsi!), loving,kind and supportive. She considered everyoneamily.  Barb was preceded in death by her parents,her brother Billy and granddaughter, Morgan Jean

    Hatcher.  She is survived by her son, Larry (Suzanne)Hatcher; daughter, Billie Jo Hatcher; sisters,Margie, Bonny and Cheryl; brothers, Bill, Kenneth,Cliord, Stephen and Daryl; grandchildren,Brenden, Jordan, Alexandria and Aurianna;numerous nieces and nephews and the many, manyriends in Glasgow.  Barb you will be loved and missed and in allour hearts orever. We know you are “FINE.”

      OBITUARY

    Barb Hatcher 

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      Keeping aquatic invasive species out o Montanawaters will be the ocus this summer o inspecting,outreach and education efforts by Montana Fish, Wildlieand Parks.  Like other summers, FWP will operate 17 boatinspection stations around Montana this summer. Most

    o these inspection stations opened on May 19 or shortlyafer in advance o Memorial Day weekend. All vehicleswith watercraf must stop when they pass an inspectionstation.  Te core component o FWP’s aquatic invasive speciesprogram is the mantra “Clean. Drain. Dry.”  All boatersmust clean their watercraf afer use, drain all bilges andlive wells and make sure all pools o water that may bein the watercraf are dry. Tis ensures that any invasivespecies would be eliminated.  Last year, nearly 37,000 watercrafs were inspected

    at Montana’s roadside stations. A total o 104 boats wereound to have been ouled by AIS contaminants andhundreds more contained standing water or noninvasive vegetation. Five boats were discovered to be ouled byzebra or quagga mussels.  Montana law requires private motorists and outfittersand guides hauling watercraf—including motorboats,sailboats, kayaks, canoes, rowboats, rafs, jet skis andeven small kick boats popular among some anglers—toalways stop at AIS watercraf inspection stations or a brieinterview and equipment check.  “Keeping aquatic invasive species out o Montana

    waters is a priority that crosses all interest groups,” saidFWP AIS coordinator Tomas Boos. “It’s important ormunicipal water supplies, irrigation systems and or thehealth o our fisheries.”  Invasive mussels are considered the biggest threat toMontana’s water. Tese mussels – quagga and zebra – can

    multiply quickly and be transmitted easily by boats having visited inested water.  Quagga and zebra mussels have contaminated watersaround the country, changing the ecological make upo water bodies, compromising irrigation systems andclogging up municipal water supplies. FWP considerswater bodies in Mississippi River states and east tobe contaminated. In the West only Idaho, MontanaWashington and Oregon are ree o the invasive mussels.  And though it might seem to be a airly simplething to detect mussels and prevent their inestation into

    Montana’s clean waters, it’s not. During an early lie stagecalled veliger, mussels are microscopic and can be presenin standing water.  “Tis is what makes our clean, drain, dry messageso important,” Boos said. “It’s not just about making sure

    AIS inspection stations open this week

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      So this Norwegian drives his truck into a tunnel on

    the border between Sweden and Norway and gets stuck  Te Swedish traffic master comes out and sizes upthe situation, “Vell, how about you let a little air out oda tires and try to back it up?”  “Vhat da heck good is dat gonna do?!?” theNorwegian truck driver, Ole, replied, “it’s stuck at datop!”

    the mussels you can see are cleaned off your boat, it’simportant that all water is drained and dried. I there’sstanding water in your boat or live well they could surviveand you wouldn’t even know it.”  AIS inspection stations are not just or motorizedboats. Everyone with a watercraf must stop i they passan inspection station. Watercraf required to stop includedrif boats, rafs, paddle boards, kayaks, fishing float tubes

    and canoes.  At the inspection station people can expect to answera brie list o questions while an official inspects yourwatercraf. Te questions are a quick risk assessment to giveofficials a better idea o what they need to be looking or.  Additionally, everyone who goes through aninspection station will get a raffle ticket or a drawing atthe end o the summer or a variety o outdoor recreationprizes. Te drawing is another incentive to encourageboaters to make sure they ollow the law and stop at theinspection stations.  Keeping Montana waters ree o invasive species isa high priority or FWP as well as recreationists aroundthe state. Last year the agency put a lot o effort intoeducating boaters on the inspection station requirementsand the importance o stopping. Tis year that educationeffort continues but will be coupled with an enorcementcomponent that will include issuing citations whenwarranted.

      “We all understand how important it is to keepMontana’s rivers and lakes ree rom aquatic invasives,”said FWP chie enorcement officer om Flowers. “Tisyear we’ll be stopping people who ignore inspectionstations. It’s just too important that all vessels get checkedthroughout the year.”  Additionally, new rules will go into effect this monththat require boaters to remove their drain plugs when

    trailering their boats, removing all vegetation rom boatstrailers and gear and making sure all standing water isremoved beore launching a boat. All o these rules areaimed at helping promote the undamentals o Montana’saquatic invasive program: Clean. Drain. Dry.  “A ew simple and important rules could makethe difference in Montana,” Boos said. “I boaters andrecreationists are vigilant about aquatic invasives, we cankeep our water clean or years to come.”

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      In a attempt to adddepth and context to theprevious article questionsregarding SMDC theollowing was expressed:

    1.  I attended the NorthValley County Water/Sewer(NVCWS) meeting on May24th. I along with othersasked Mr. Bethea who waspresent many questionsrelating to SMDC.2. NVCWS District receivedan undated, unsignednotice o the upcomingSMDC Annual Meeting

    which was discussed under“New Business.”3. Bethea was asked whohad the legal authority tocall and hold the annualmeeting o SMDC? He wastold that both Mike Mitchello Missoula and Pat Kellyfiled SMDC corporationregistration papers with thestate. Bethea responded that

    the temporary board calledor the annual meeting to beheld on June 4th at the BaseChapel.4. I asked how Mitchell andFrantz o DM could beshareholders since they werenot here during the VPL(Valley Park Liquidatingrust) bankruptcy thatcreated the shares o

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    Letter to the BuzzFOLLOW UP with SMDC 

    SMDC issued to creditors.Bethea responded thatFrantz purchased sharesrom Valley County whichI verified with the Valley

    County Commissioners’office to be true. What isFrantz up to now?5. It was brought up thatsome o the temporaryBoard were not propertyowners or shareholders.Bethea responded that theydidn’t have to be. So thequestion was posed: “Whydoes one need a stock

    certificate or proxy withphoto o stock certificateto attend the annualmeeting?” Because that iswhat the Board decided.....CRAZY.6.  I asked Bethea i hewould give me a one-shareproxy so that I could attendthe SMDC Annual Meeting,he quickly answered

    NO. By virtue o the actthat I belong to St.MarieCondo Association (whoholds many shares), amI not automatically ashareholder?7.  I asked Bethea i a listo SMDC properties andassets and a list o creditorswas available? He said: NOand that’s what they need

    to find out. No records otransactions, no propertytracking, no accountabilityo assets by Bethea or Kellywho have been so heavilyinvolved over the years?What do “Abstract itleSearches” indicate?8. I asked or minutes o the

    last SMDC meeting, Betheasaid there were none.9.  I asked Bethea i theproperties he just gainedrom Kelly as a result o the“Conession o Judgment”were the only SMDCproperties or i moreproperties were consideredSMDC? (approx. 500 units)Bethea answered DON’T

    KNOW .

    CONCLUSION: Tisimplies that with all theprevious property salesand property swaps andtax, water, association liensand sales....no one reallyknows what’s lef o SMDCand i any value still exists.How many properties were

    recorded out o SMDCto an individual’s nameor personal gain? Whatactions were legal orillegal regarding SMDCproperties? Who ownswhat?  ~Nick Chiechi

    “Due Diligence”~corrections, additions,

     facts, opinions welcomed~

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    Pat Dunn Appreciation Day  Are you ready to shred the T-Rex Trail? Then it’s time to head out to the Pat Dunn

    Ranch on Memorial Day (Monday, May 30th). Head south of the Fort Peck Spillway

    on Hiway 24 to mile marker 40. It’s a BYOB event (Bring Your Own Bike). All friends

    and family are invited. The ride will get underway around noon, so hit the trail from

    Glasgow around elevenish. Sorry, only two-wheel dirt bikes are allowed.

    Baby Shower for  

    Blair Borgen

    Tomsheck &

     Baby Son Kelden

    Monday, May 30th10am at the Elk’s