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Dam Goose Traffic

Goose traffic remains on high alert as were officially headed


for the first day of spring on Friday, March 20th. And dont
forget the Fort Peck Senior Citizens Slam the Dam slated
for Saturday, March 21st. Cost of the walk/run is $5 per

person, and the event is for ALL ages. Registration will


be from 9:00-10:00 that morning with the event starting
at 10:00. Every participant receives a finish souvenir, and
water and fruit will also be provided.

Revitalizing downtown Glasgow is underway



The City of Glasgow is currently
working with Land Solutions,
LLC, on developing a Downtown
Revitalization Plan, which will
serve as a guide for improving the
economic conditions and aesthetic

aspects of downtown Glasgow.


The plan will address physical
improvements, business retention
and development, and branding
and promotion. The plan will be
action oriented, with the intent that

the City of Glasgow and partnering


organizations will use it to achieve
measurable results.

With that in mind, the plan will
identify specific short, medium, and
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Honoring a 95th birthday tonight

Final event on VEC ice this


season is Skate for the Cure


The hockey season at the Valley Event Center comes
to an end on Friday, March 20th as it concludes with the
Northeast Montana Relay for Lifes Skate for a Cure.
Come out and watch the Guns-n-Hoses (cops &
firefighters) taking on the novice hockey team. Game
time is 7:00. There will be other entertainment between
periods featuring Sumo hockey and the duck toss.
Admission is free and concessions will be available.

Yes, the same headline you read in Wednesdays


Buzz along with the same story, with the exception
of the date that has changed.
The American Legion & Auxiliary #41 will have a
short meeting tonight (Thursday, March 19th) at 7:00 at
the VFW Hall in Glasgow.

Following Post & Auxiliary meeting, the Auxiliary
will honor the Post on their 95th Birthday with cake,
baked by Angie Wersal, and ice cream.
Members are asked to please bring all pop tabs,
Campbell Soup labels and coupons from Sundays
paper to be sent overseas, as the District I Convention
will be in Wolf Point and this all will be delivered to
Darlene Nordhagen who will take it to Billings.

Flatland Cruisers meeting rescheduled

The annual meeting of the Flatland Cruisers has


been rescheduled from this Saturday, March 21st to the
following Saturday, March 28th.
It will be held at the Elks Lodge at 6:00 for
registration with dinner at 7:00. Please call 228-4421 or
263-7127 to RSVP or with any questions.

Ole and Sven were looking for work when


they saw a sign that read:
TREE FELLERS WANTED
Vell, Vould you take look at dat, says Ole.
Yah, says Sven, Vhat a pity deres only da
two of us!
BUZZIFIEDS

Could be a
soggy
Saturday night

Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 33. Southwest


wind around 5 mph becoming calm after midnight.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 53. West northwest
wind 6 to 10 mph becoming north in the afternoon.
Friday Night: A slight chance of rain, freezing rain, and
sleet after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29.
East wind 11 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Saturday: A slight chance of freezing rain before noon,
then a slight chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a high
near 47. East wind around 21 mph, with gusts as high as
30 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Saturday Night: Rain likely before midnight, then
freezing rain likely. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 24.
East wind 16 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
Sunday: A chance of snow and freezing rain before
noon, then a chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a high
near 43. East wind 6 to 8 mph becoming northwest in the
afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 40%.
Sunday Night: A slight chance of rain, snow, and freezing
rain. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 20.
Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near 41.
Monday Night: A slight chance of rain or freezing rain.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28.
Tuesday: A chance of rain or freezing rain. Partly sunny,
with a high near 45.
Wednesday: A slight chance of rain and snow showers.
Partly sunny, with a high near 44.

BABY SHOWER for Diane Jensen & Kallen Irene at Sr. Citizen Center.
Friday, March 20 from 7pm - 8:30pm. ALL IS WELCOME TO COME!
BUZZ
VALLEY VIEW POSITION OPENINGS: Activities Aide, Part time- Full
time Housekeeper, Full time Maintenance Assistant, Full time C N A,
Bath Aide. BENEFITS Health Insurance, Life Insurance, Vac/Sick/Holiday,
Vision, Retirement Plan. Positions are open until filled. Job applications
and complete job descriptions can be picked up at Valley View Home or
the Glasgow Job Service. FOR ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ERIN
AT 406-228-2461.
BUZZ
EZZIES 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
EZZIES MIDTOWN
BUZZ
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Customer Service Representative
Radiology Department. Full-time; Monday - Friday. High School Diploma
or GED required. Previous clerical, medical terminology and computer
experience preferred. Qualified applicant will be responsible for patient
check in, scheduling appointments and data entry of all patient information.
Other duties will include answering telephones, directing to appropriate
personnel and assisting in other clerical duties as assigned. FMDH IS AN
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. PLEASE
CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3638 FOR MORE
INFORMATION
BUZZ
HELP WANTED: Morning line cook, waiter/waitress, bussers. PICK UP
APPLICATION AT COTTONWOOD
BUZZ
DOWNTOWN APT FOR RENT: 1 bedroom, 1 bath available Apr. 1. $400/
mo. + utilities. On site laundry; No smoking; No pets; Damage deposit and
references required. SECOND AVENUE PROPERTIES, LLC 263-4893
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 bath duplex, small fenced yard, washer/dryer
hookups, central A/C and heat. No pets, No smoking. $650/month + utilities.
CALL 263-0126
BUZZ
STORE FRONT SPACE AVAILABLE FOR LEASE, 228-2800

The old cowboy, his horse & his dog



An old cowboy was riding his trusty horse followed
by his faithful dog along an unfamiliar road. The man
was enjoying the new scenery, when he suddenly
remembered dying, and realized that the dog beside
him had been dead for years, as had his horse.
Confused, he wondered what was happening, and
where the trail was leading them.

After a while, they came to a high, white stone wall
that looked like fine marble. At the top of a long hill, it
was broken by a tall arch topped by a golden letter H
that glowed in the sunlight.

Standing before it, he saw a magnificent gate in the
arch that looked like mother-of-pearl, and the street that
led to the gate looked like gold.

He rode toward the gate, and as he got closer, he saw
a man at a desk to one side. Parched and tired out by his
journey, he called out, Excuse me, where are we?

This is ranch, Heaven, sir, the man answered.

Wow! Would you happen to have some water? the
man asked.

Of course, sir. Come right in, and Ill have some ice
water brought right up.

As the gate began to open, the cowboy asked, Can
I bring my partners, too?

Im sorry, sir, but we dont accept pets.
The cowboy thought for a moment, then turned
back to the road and continued riding, his dog trotting
by his side.
After another long ride, at the top of another hill,
he came to a dirt road leading through a ranch gate that
looked as if it had never been closed.
As he approached the gate, he saw a man inside,
leaning against a tree and reading a book. Excuse me,
he called to the man. Do you have any water?

Sure, theres a pump right over there. Help yourself.

How about my friends here? the cowboy gestured
to the dog and his horse.

Of course! They look thirsty, too, said the man.
The trio went through the gate, and sure enough,

there was an old-fashioned hand pump with buckets


beside it. The traveller filled a cup and the buckets with
wonderfully cool water and took a long drink, as did his
horse and dog.
When they were full, he walked back to the man
who was still standing by the tree. What do you call
this place? the traveller asked.

This is Heaven, he answered.
Thats confusing, the traveller said. The man
down the road said that was Heaven, too.

Oh, you mean the place with the glitzy, gold street
and fake pearly gates? Thats hell.
Doesnt it make you angry when they use your
name like that?
Not at all. Actually, were happy they screen out
the folks who would leave their best friends behind.

Revitalization continued from front

long term revitalization strategies, potential funding


opportunities, and a path to implementation. While the
plan will focus on the traditional downtown core along
1st, 2nd and 3rd Avenues, the success of downtown
hinges on its relationship to the rest of the community
and region, thus the plan will also address areas adjacent
to downtown Glasgow.

The success of Glasgows Downtown Revitalization
Plan lies in the extent to which it fully addresses the values
and aspirations of the community. To help guide the
plans development, a website and accompanying survey
have been created to obtain feedback from community
members. The survey and further information on the
plan can be found at www.planglasgow.com.
City leaders want community members involved
in identifying what is important to consider in the
Downtown Revitalization Plan. Going forward, Two
Rivers Economic Growth will host a public open house
on Tuesday April 7th from 5:00 7:00 P.M. at Soma Dis
Deli 501 2nd Ave. S. The open house will provide
community members the opportunity to weigh in on
downtowns assets and priority issues as well as give
feedback on preliminary revitalization strategies.
More information on the project can be obtained
from Stacey Amundson or Robert Kompel with the City
of Glasgow at 406-228-2476, or Matthew Rohrbach of
Land Solutions, at 206-679-0563.

STEM projects receives another grand

The Glasgow Kiwanis Club recently made a $1000


donation to the Scotty STEM Program Project Lead
The Way.
The Glasgow School District is bringing STEM
(Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) teaching
and PLTW (Project Lead the Way) to Glasgow students
starting in August of this year. These curricula are
activity,project and problem-based methods of teaching
STEM subjects.
Classroom instruction will begin at the newly
remodeled East Side Middle School and the brand new
K-5 elementary school.
Initially, the classes offered will be: Automation &
Robotics; Design & Modeling; Green Energy; Science of
Technology. If you have any questions about the STEM
Program contact Jim Stone at GHS at 228-2485.
Glasgow Kiwanis Club President Lisa Olk presented a
$1000 check to Jim Stone at the Wednesday meeting of
the Glasgow Kiwanis Club.

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