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‘I Have a Dream’
“Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can Memorials helps to reinforce the connection between
do that. Hate cannot drive out hate, only love can these three leaders at three important moments for civil
do that.” Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a Baptist rights in our nation’s history: from the promise that “all
minister and social activist who became a notable men are created equal,” to the freeing of the slaves,
figure during the U.S. civil rights movement from the to the final push for full and equal rights. The Martin
mid-1950s until he was assassinated in 1968. For Luther King, Jr. Memorial is located in West Potomac
the “I Have a Dream” speech, Dr. King stood on the Park at 1964 Independence Avenue, S.W., referencing
steps of the Lincoln Memorial and referenced the the year the Civil Rights Act Of 1964 became law (the
Declaration of Independence, penned by Thomas same year M.L.K. received the Nobel Peace Prize
Jefferson. King leveraged the power of place to appeal among other honors). The memorial’s official dedication
to core American values that all Americans held dear, date is August 28, 2011, the 48th anniversary of the
highlighting the injustice perpetuated by segregation. March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, though
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial’s location along the ceremony was postponed until October 16 due to
the line connecting the Thomas Jefferson and Lincoln Hurricane Irene.
$3.1 Million More For Elections
By Corey Stapleton, Montana Secretary of State
A few weeks ago, on the winter solstice, federal
DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND legislation was signed into law which provides $3.1
DAILY MATINEES • $6.50/PERSON million to Montana for Elections. We have five years to
$5 TUESDAY! spend the money, else it reverts back to the U.S. Treasury.
All Tuesday showings are $5 This money is similar to an additional $3 million we
406-228-9239 • www.polsontheatres.com received a couple years ago, and traces its authorization
SHOWING: JAN. 17-23 origin to 2002 Help America Vote Act (HAVA) money.
HAVA money has fundamentally changed the way our
nation funds elections, centralizing certain aspects
Rated PG-13 130 min. Rated PG 101 min. which had previously been done by the 50 states.
Fri & Sat: 4:10 • 6:50 • 9:15 Fri & Sat: 4:00 • 7:00 • 9:00
Sun: 4:10 • 6:50 Sun: 4:00 • 7:00 Of course, with federal money comes strings
Mon - Thur: 5:10 • 8:10 Mon - Thur: 5:00 • 8:00 attached! Montana has to put up a twenty percent
match, and we have to spend the money (officially called
“Election Security Grants”) on things like enhanced
election technology, security improvements, and
generally improving the administration of Montana’s
Tonight: A 20 percent chance of snow showers after 1am.
federal elections. More to follow.
Patchy freezing fog. Increasing clouds, with a low around 16. We’ll update you over the next few months, as our
Calm wind becoming west 5 to 7 mph after midnight. office has to submit a budget and ‘program narrative’ to
Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of snow showers before the Elections Assistance Commission by April 27th.
8am. Partly sunny, with a high near 40. West wind 8 to 11 mph.
Wednesday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow showers Americans Ready To Move
before 11pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 16. West wind
8 to 10 mph. On To Next Dumb Thing
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 29. Northwest wind U.S.—Though the media continues to bleat on
3 to 6 mph. about the dumb thing and Twitter pundits continue
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 16. to use over-the-top rhetoric, Americans seem ready to
Southeast wind 3 to 6 mph.
move on the next dumb thing.
Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 38. Southeast wind 6 “I know everyone is really riled up about it,” said
to 8 mph.
Everett Friedman, an electrician, “but it’s all very dumb
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 26. Southeast
wind around 6 mph becoming southwest after midnight.
and it’s getting kind of boring. Can’t we obsess over
some new idiotic thing for a change?”
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 43. West wind 6 to
10 mph. Many pundits were appalled by the suggestion.
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 25. West “This is the most important issue our republic has
wind around 7 mph. ever faced!” commented blue checkmark journalist
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 40. West wind 5 to Ashton Lyon about the stupid thing no one really cares
8 mph. about — this being 27th dumb thing about which he’s
Monday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 36. declared that.
Adding fuel to the fire, President Trump tweeted
BS about the stupid thing again, making people act like the
thing is even more important than it is and also making
CENTRAL it all even dumber.
Still, Americans are tired of it and want to move
on. “So dumb,” said Louise Clifford, who works in HR.
Printin’ Not only are Americans tired of the current dumb
Advertisin’ thing, some just want to get the 2020 election over with
& the Occasional Passport Pic so they can know whether or not they’re ready to move
bscentral@nemont.net • 515 2nd Ave. S • (406) 228-4558 on to the next dumb thing there.
HOPE Project meets tonight They’re Ice Sailing on Fort Peck!
The Valley County HOPE Project will meet This just in as BS Central hibernated until this
tonight (Tuesday, January 21st) at 7:00 p.m. in room 4 morning, the Twenty20 DN Ice Sailing Championship
at Glasgow High School. They are looking for people is being held on Fort Peck Reservoir.
that want to become a part of their organization, with Headquartered at Duck Creek boat ramp, we’ve
multiple committees to serve on. been told that approximately 60 ice sailors from all over
The goal of this group is to provide financial the country and beyond are here, they are an awesome
assistance to residents of Valley County that are bunch that love to drink beer and have fun, and they
encountering financial issues due to medical treatment. are going to be racing for the remainder of the week
starting on Wednesday.
Watch Out for ‘Free Gift’ Scams We were also informed that right now, Fort Peck
Watch out! Cybercriminals are posing as a mail currently has the best ice for ice sailing the country has
carrier company that claims to have a “free gift” waiting to offer, thus luring them to the community. Apparently
for you. Tim Ogrinc, a local ice sailor, had something to do with
They start by sending a shipment notification email. it. A video from Tim can be found at www.idniyra.org
The email includes a tracking code and other details
about your package. If you click on the link in the email BUZZIFIEDS
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Glasgow girls back on track came out hot, hitting their shots while taking an 11-0 lead
on Fossum’s trey. Ross also started that run. Malta made the
By Mike Brandt Scotties play harder to get the W.
The Scotties had their shooting woes disappear over “They start two freshmen and they have two seniors
the weekend. The Scotties found the hoop in securing two and a junior,,” said Nielsen. “They are fairly young. They are
District 2B wins. a little taller than we are. We know each other pretty well.”
The Scotties (7-3, 3-1) had balanced scoring in Pederson scored a game-high 16 points in leading the
victories, 56-40 over Malta and 60-41 over Wolf Point. Scotties. Graham followed with 14, Peters had 10, Ross eight,
“It was the reversal of what we knew we could do as a Fossum seven, all in the first quarter, and Davyn Myrick one.
team,” said Scottie coach Travis Nielsen. “It got us out of the Glasgow buried three 3-pointers with Graham nailing a pair
valley. Against Malta we had three girls in double digits and and Fossum one. Anderson led Malta with 10 points.
against Wolf Point we had three more. And it was a mixture Pederson scored eight points in the first quarter to
of different girls. Friday night we had Taylor (Pederson), give Glasgow a 10-5 lead over Wolf Point. Glasgow trailed
Anika (Peters), and Tyann (Graham). Against Wolf Point only once in the game, 1-0. After that the Scotties would
we had Abrianna, Keely, Taylor, and Laura (Ross).” lead by as many as 21 in the 4th quarter and winning by 19.
Glasgow had also been hitting from the charity stripe, Ross and Fossum had 13 points each to lead the
hitting 16 of 21 against Malta and 17 of 26 against Wolf Scotties. Pederson and Nielsen added 10 each, Peters five,
Point. Riley Noser and Graham three each, Aune two, and Westby
“I think we were somewhere in that 70 percentile one. Fourstar led the Wolves with 13 points
against Malta,” said Nielsen. “And then against Wolf Point Glasgow has been playing good defense throughout the
we were 69 percent.” season and it has continued through the weekend.
It shows that the Scotties have been practicing on their “Even the games we lost, our defense play pretty tight,”
free throw shooting. said Nielsen.
“We do,” said Nielsen. “We changed our practices Glasgow starts the second half of its season off Friday
around with what we thought we needed to work on. night, hosting Class C North Country, and Saturday they
Between free throws, shooting, driving, and of course, our will be in Sidney to face the Class A Eagles, a pair of teams
offense and defense. It worked out real well.” the Scotties won in the early stretch of the season.
Peters was 11 for 12 in the two games, going 8 for 8
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OBITUARY
When Ed and Debbie
Shirley Hinton moved back to the farm she
Shirley Ann Hinton was born January 28, 1938 in was also willing to provide
Glasgow, MT to Edward and Eva (Bailey) Siefert. She passed day care for the kids when
away January 19, 2020 at the Daniels Memorial Hospital. Debbie took a job in town.
Funeral services will be held January 25, 2020 at the Scobey The grand kids loved it
Lutheran Church at 2:00 pm with Pastor Paul Landeraaen and affectionately called it
officiating. Waller Funeral home is in charge of the arrangements going to “Grandma School.”
and burial will be in the Daniels County Cemetery. Shirley loved to take a week
Shirley attended the North Bench Country School through in the summer to go on the
eighth grade and then attended high school in Opheim, MT. She North East Montana Wagon
graduated in May of 1956. That summer she met Jim Hinton Train with the grand kids.
who was working for Clinton Nelson on a neighboring farm and Shirley spent a good number of years as a 4-H leader and was
they were married October 2nd, 1956. Shirley and Jim worked often seen helping break the steer to lead or the pig to parade
for area farmers that first year of Marriage. Shirley was often the with a cane. She taught Linda to sew and cook, and from this
head cook for the crews. came some nice sewing awards. Shirley and Jim did not travel
Their first son Edward was born December of 1957 and a lot, but often recalled a fun trip chaperoning a group of FFA
they moved to a half section of land north of Peerless where they kids to the National Convention in Kansas City. Shirley really
started their farming life together. Soon two more sons were enjoyed a couple of trips to Alaska to see Randy and Susan, to
added, Randy in 1959 and Lynn in 1960. About that time Jim Chicago to visit Perry and Lori, and to Canada to visit relatives.
and Shirley expanded their operation and moved their family After retiring to town, she stayed active following the
north of Richland on the Canadian Border to a farm and Ranch grand kids to ball games, music concerts and any other
purchased from Martin Grove. In 1963 another son Perry was school function. Shirley stayed active in the community
born and in 1964 they had a daughter Linda. and enjoyed the “Red Hat Ladies” and getting together with
In 1968 Jim and Shirley purchased the homestead from friends for coffee or a good card game.
Jim’s Grandparents Jim and Phoebe Collins north of Four Buttes Shirley was proceeded in death by husband Jim, son
and lived there until retiring to Scobey in 2001 when they sold Lynn, and parents Edward and Eva Siefert.
the farm to Ed and Debbie. Shirley is survived by sons Edward (Debbie) Hinton
Shirley was known around the community as a hard of the family farm, Randy (Susan) Hinton of Yelm, WA,
worker who always had time for others. She kept five kids in Perry (Lori) of LaPorte, IN, and daughter Linda (Al)
line, worked beside her husband daily and put three meals on McCormick or Billings, MT. Grandchildren Shalece (Jesse)
the table every day. She always had a big garden and enjoyed Dobson, Jace Hinton, Shyla (Tanner Dahl) Hinton, Shasta
the fruits and vegetables she grew. She would can and freeze her (Quaid) Dahl, Cody and Kelsey Hinton, Justin (Kathryn)
produce for days every fall. Shirley was also known to milk five Perkins, Kyle, Ty, and Amanda McCormick, as well as three
or six cows, feed a bunch of pigs and her bum lambs. She always great grandchildren. She is also survived by her brothers
enjoyed Spring when the new babies were coming. Even with all LeRoy (Shirley) Siefert, Glasgow, MT, Ron (Freda) Siefert,
of this she cared for several foster children over the years. Cheyanne, WY, and Bruce (Sharla) Siefert of Havre.

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