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Summer is all about good eats and frosty cool treats, and enjoying a double heder ice cream cone from Bergies Ice Cream wagon is Cat Fisher. But now that summer is in the

So long, summer...
Montana over the past week. There have been 15 confirmed WNV cases this year. The deceased, a Treasure County male in his eighties and a Yellowstone County male in his seventies, died of severe complications related to West Nile Virus infection. The individuals had no history of travel outside the state within the past month.

rearview mirror, you can still enjoy that Bergies ice cream by taking a buzz to Nashua. How was that cone, Cat? Think we forgot ya, didnt you...

West Nile Virus causes two deaths in Montana


The Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, in collaboration with the Treasure County Health Department and RiverStone Health, have confirmed two West Nile Virus (WNV) human deaths in

These deaths are an unfortunate reminder infection with WNV can have serious consequences, said DPHHS Director Richard Opper. We want to remind people to take precautions and protect themselves as the season comes to a close. In the U.S. this year, 890 human cases of WNV have been reported. Of these cases, thirty-three have died.

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Pulled Pork, Baked Beans, Baked Potato Cole Slaw & Grains of Montana Buns

DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $5.75/PERSON FREE TREAT TUESDAY! Free popcorn with every paid admission at 7&9pm showings

Irrigating winds down


Glasgow Irrigation District will be slowly releasing water from Vandalia Dam to the Milk River beginning Tuesday, October 1st. Any questions please call the office at 228-2346.

VOLUNTEERS are needed to prepare the Valley Event Center for the 2013-2014 Ice Dawg season. Work begins tonight, (Sept. 25th) at 6:30 and continues nightly....thank you for all of your dedication to Hi-Line Youth Hockey! Hope to see you at the VEC!!!

A bit wet & nippy Thursday


Periods of rain will be likely tonight northwest of a line from Richland to Winnett. Isolated showers are expected across the area Wednesday, increasing to scattered Wednsday night and Thursday. Forecasted rainfall totals are expected to be about 0.2 inch in Glasgow, 0.3 inch in Malta and Scobey, and up to 0.3 inch in Wolf Point. Yesterdays precipitation in Glasgow was a mere 0.02 inch with another 0.01 inch in the wee hours of the morning. Our monthly total of 1.70 inches (as of 6:30 a.m.) is about three-quarters of an inch above normal.
Tonight: Rain, mainly after midnight. Low around 42. North wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. Thursday: Rain. High near 54. Breezy, with a west northwest wind 14 to 23 mph, with gusts as high as 33 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%.

Benefit for Jennifer in Hinsdale

There will be a medical benefit BBQ beef supper and pie auction for Jennifer Dull Kilzer on Friday, October 4th at the Hinsdale School. The supper will be from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. in the multipurpose room and the pie auction will follow the volleyball match featuring the Hinsdale/Saco Wildfire vs. Richey/Lambert. Pies and any other baked goods are welcomed. Supplemental funding is through Thrivent Valley County Chapter #31373.

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Thursday Night: A 20 percent chance of rain before midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 39. West northwest wind 10 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 60. West northwest wind 9 to 11 mph. Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 38. West southwest wind around 8 mph.

SABLES ECHO TAXIDERMY IS BUYING: Raw mule deer capes 20 and up, and raw antelope capes. Skull-in is OK. call 406-672-0058. BUZZ HELP WANTED: Nashua schools has openings for bus drivers for driving school activities and athletic events. Salary is $12.00/hr per round trip (includes non-driving time). Requirements: CDL, DOT Physical, First Aid, Pre-employment drug test, subject to random testing thereafter. call 746-3411. BUZZ EZZIES MIDTOWN IS LOOKING FOR FULL-TIME HELP: Starting wage is $9.00/hr with some benefits after a 3 month probationary period. Employee will work some 5am shifts & some 9am shifts with weekends & holidays. Some duties include running a cash register, filling propane, stocking inventory, making sure store is kept clean and doing daily paperwork. anyone interested can pick up an application at the station. BUZZ general laborer needed: Valley View Nursing Home is looking for a full-time General Laborer and Driver. Daytime hours, days may vary. Some responsibilities include: cutting, trimming, sweeping, shoveling & running errands. Starting wage is $8.20/hr. Benefit options include health insurance, life insurance, vacations & retirement plan. Interested applicants are ecouraged to apply at Valley View home or at the Job Service. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER, DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE. BUZZ DOWNTOWN APARTMENT FOR RENT: 1 Bedroom 1 Bath, available October 1st. $395/mo. plus utilities. On-site laundry, No smoking, No pets, Damage Deposit and References required. Second avenue properties, llc. 263-4893. BUZZ House for sale: 81 River Drive. Single level, 2 car garage, large master bathroom with master bath, recently updated. Quiet neighborhood. 1/3 acre lot. Dry Prairie Rural Water. Asking $190,000, reasonable offers considered. Call 406-230-1806 for more details or go to www. zillow.com.

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Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 67. West southwest wind 9 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 45. Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 75. Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 48. Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 74. Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 67. Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 49.

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Bison the hot topic in Lewistown



Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will host a two-day forum at the Yogo Inn in Lewistown on issues related to efforts to create a long-term bison conservation and management plan for Montana. The meeting is open to the public and will begin at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 26, and end at 3 p.m. on Friday, September 27. Among those scheduled to attend are representatives of conservation and agricultural groups, state and federal agencies, county commissioners, and state legislators. Jeff Hagener, director of MT FWP, said, Its no secret that bison have attracted a fair share of political heat. Weve invited a diverse group of interests to Lewistown to see if we can initiate a productive discussion and together shed a bit more light on an issue that is as challenging as any Ive faced in my career in wildlife conservation.

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According to Hagener, Bison management by the State of Montana falls into three categories: bison around Yellowstone Park, bison on non-tribal lands in the rest of the state, and bison on tribal lands.

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Yellowstone Bison Bison that migrate into Montana from Yellowstone National Park are managed by three federal and two Montana agencies under a court-ordered agreement that allows for management to adjust in response to changing and unpredictable conditions. Under that management plan, the state agencies are currently considering some degree of year-round allowance for bison in specified areas on the west and north sides of Yellowstone Park. On the west side, the proposal could allow bison to range from the Hebgen Basin to as far north as the Taylor Fork drainage, but not further north into the Gallatin Canyon. On the north side, this proposal could allow for bull bison to be present in the Gardiner Basin. Outside of the Yellowstone Area On non-tribal lands in the rest of the state, FWP has no current plans to move bison anywhere in the state of Montana. FWP believes it is critical to take a statewide look at bison management in Montana, and has started a planning process to explore

the future of wild bison. In 2012 there were eight public meetings around the state, and FWP received more than 20,000 comments. There are no pre-determined outcomes to this statewide planning process, and the anticipated completion of this bison plan is late 2015. If bison movement is contemplated in the future, FWP will convene a local working group to provide input and develop an area-specific management plan, all through a public process. This process will occur before any bison under FWP jurisdiction are released on private or public land in Montana, and the owner of that land must authorize any such release. Tribal Lands Native American tribes have expressed strong interest in obtaining wild bison for the restoration of cultural and subsistence values, but no bison will be moved to tribal lands by the State without extensive brucellosis testing and specific management measures agreed to by the parties, as was done with the bison moved to Fort Peck lands. Presently, no plans exist for moving bison to any tribal lands, other than the recent moving of bison originally destined for the Fort Belknap reservation from Fort Peck lands, which was the subject of the recent decision by the Montana Supreme Court.

all wildlife for the greatest benefit of all Montanans, stated Hagener. We believe it is important to undertake an open and honest planning effort to determine the course of bison management. We are committed to an inclusive process that allows all interests to weigh in, and to expect a forum that provides for reason and respect. According to Citizens for Balanced Use, however, there is a concerted effort on the part of the FWP director to force free-roaming bison on private property owners. Citizens for Balanced Use believes part of the new bison plan is to bring bison out of Yellowstone Park. Local supporters of Citizens for Balanced Use include Hi-Line Ford, Zerbe Bros., Mon-Dak Marine, Farm Equipment Sales, Newton Motors, Glasgow Implement, First Community Bank, Scotts Track & Wheel, the Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture, and Jakes Bar in Saco.

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Steak Fry Friday Sept 27 5-7pm

Jam Session Saturday Sept 28 2pm


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Did you know that the Monday Night Football books are back? The Glasgow Reds American Legion Baseball organization took on the project. It was a bit of a rush as Monday Night Football was rapidly approaching, but the ball players were able to get all 200 books sold before the first Monday Night kick-off. Getting up to speed, here are the winners ($50 each) so far: Sept. 9, Eagles 33, Redskins 27 Nate Ramsey and Cheryl Chesnut Sept. 9, Texans 31, Chargers 28 Linda Hudyma and Jory Casterline Sept. 16, Bengals 20, Steelers 10 Hannah Hafner and Mike Guttenberg Sept. 23, Broncos 37, Raiders 21 Adrian E Mix, Jr., and Brandi Knierim If you were a regular subscriber to Monday Night Football books but missed out this season, the Glasgow Reds would love to hear from you next season. But they will also be doing those perfect Christmas stocking stuffers, the NFL Playoff books for $10 each, following Monday Night Football. Coming hot off the presses of BS Central and available next week will be the Glasgow Chambers World Series Fall Classic books for $10 each with a $50 payout for each game board. Proceeds are used to support the tournament committee to bid the Class B & C tournaments and also helps to bring in the Sasakatoon Police Pipes & Drums for Scotty Homecoming festivities.
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THURSDAY
Soup: HAM & BEAN Lunch: CHILI BURGER Dinner: T-BONE STEAK

Soup: CLAM CHOWDER Lunch: FISH & CHIPS Dinner: WALLEYE

FRIDAY

Soup: COOKS CHOICE Lunch: CHEESEBURGER Dinner: HOT BEEF DINNER

SATURDAY

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