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Quite the difference!


It is nearly a hundred degree weather swing from the of Montana’s youth and strengthened their leadership
wee hours this morning back to Friday, October 2nd foundations. It has taught them important lessons in
as the Scotty Homecoming Parade rolled through leadership, citizenship, sportsmanship and helped to
Glasgow. American Legion go-getter Joe Yeoman was forge them into effective future leaders of Montana and
second in line, proudly presenting the American flag. the nation. More than ever before, it is a time the youth
Fast forward to 2021, Joe is urging area high school of Montana need to understand their society and their
boys to jump on the band wagon for Boys State. Due government so that they can understand how to grow
to the cancelation of last year’s session, both incoming as leaders for their generation. This year’s session
seniors and graduated seniors are being accepted is from June 6th to June 11th on the Carroll College
and allowed to participate in 2021. For over 70 years, Campus in Helena. “We’d like to see a bus load of boys
Montana American Legion Boys State has taken the best from northeast Montana like it used to be,” Joe said.
Letter to the Buzz
In response to Doris Franzen’s letter
I want to commend Doris Franzen on her letter
published in the Wednesday, February 10, 2021 Buzz.
She had the fortitude to write what many others are
thinking and saying. I, for one, enjoyed reading the
letter as I hope others did also. Bless you, Doris.
~ Alicia Hoyt
Canadian Association of Retired People
(Questions and Answers from CARP Forum)
Queston: Where can single men over the age of 50
Coldest wind find younger women who are interested in them?
chill forecast Answer: Try a bookstore, under Fiction.
above Queston: What can a man do while his wife is going
through menopause?
Uffda! Minus 70 degrees below zero wind chill factor in Answer: Keep busy. If you’re handy with tools, you
West Glacier at John F. Stevens Canyon weather station can finish the basement. When you’re done, you will
on Highway 2 this morning! Meanwhile, it was 24 below have a place to live.
here this morning, but was already up to 18 below by
9:00 with a wind chill of about 40 below. Sure feel sorry Queston: How can you increase the heart rate of
for livestock and wildlife, but at least the critters don’t your over-50 year-old husband?
have two or three feet of snow to deal with. Answer: Tell him you’re pregnant.
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around -24. Wind chill Queston: How can you avoid that terrible curse of
values between -35 and -40. West northwest wind 7 to 10 the elderly wrinkles?
mph. Answer: Take off your glasses.
Friday: Mostly sunny and cold, with a high near -7. Wind
chill values between -35 and -45. West northwest wind 8 Queston: Seriously! What can I do for these crow’s
to 13 mph. feet and all those wrinkles on my face?
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around -23. Wind Answer: Go braless. It will usually pull them out..
chill values between -30 and -35. North northwest wind 5
to 9 mph.
Queston: Why should 50-plus year old people use
valet parking?
Saturday: Mostly sunny and cold, with a high near -6.
Calm wind becoming north northeast 5 to 7 mph in the Answer: Valets don’t forget where they park your car.
afternoon. Queston: Is it common for 50-plus year olds to have
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around -23. East problems with short term memory storage?
northeast wind around 6 mph. Answer: Storing memory is not a problem,
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 3. Southeast wind Retrieving it is the problem.
5 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around -11. Queston: As people age, do they sleep more
Southeast wind 11 to 14 mph. soundly?
Washington’s Birthday: Partly sunny, with a high near Answer: Yes, but usually in the afternoon.
15. Southeast wind 13 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as Queston: Where should 50-plus year olds look for
24 mph.
eye glasses?
Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 1.
Answer: On their foreheads.
Southeast wind 8 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21
mph. Queston: What is the most common remark made
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 20. East wind 5 by 50-plus year olds when they enter antique stores?
to 9 mph becoming northwest in the afternoon. Answer: “Gosh, I remember these!”
Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 27. SMILE, You’ve still got your sense of humor!
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minimum 20 hours per week.The position reports directly to the Board of projects to ensure targets are met. Collaborate with management in
Directors. The first round of applications will be due by February 16, forecasting, problem solving and long term strategic planning. Develop
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MT or emailed to trg@nemont.net. Please include a resume. Intermediate computer skills, including Email, Excel, Microsoft Word, and
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BUZZ great mechanical abilities and communication skills. The job requires
WANTED: Easy-going, coachable person to be Course Superintendent background checks, drug tests, and a good driving record. Duties will
at Sunnyside Golf and Country Club in Glasgow, Montana. Duties include include troubleshooting problems, ordering parts, repairing appliances,
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Girls settle for a split
By Mike Brandt
free throws.
Taylor did get the rebound but lost the handle, but
Glasgow also turned the ball over. Aune forced Lekvold
Getting a split was okay for the Glasgow girls, but to travel with the ball. That gave Glasgow the ball with
they would have preferred two wins over the weekend. To under 10 seconds to play in the game. Scobey fouled
get that second win they would have had to have taken Noser, who drained both free throws with 2.9 seconds
down the second-ranked team in Class C. left for the win.
The win that the Scotties got was against 10th- Nielsen paced the Scotties with 11 points, Aune
ranked Scobey Thursday night. Glasgow played good followed with 10, Noser had eight, Mann and Graham
defense in defeating the Spartans. In the first meeting in five each, and Carly Nelson two,
Scobey, Gracee Lekvold took charge in the third quarter. Lamb chipped in eight points to follow Lekvold,
The senior scored 12 straight points to give Scobey the Backman had six, Maher three, and Taylor two.
lead. She finished the game with 25 points and led the Whenever a young team like Glasgow can play a
Spartans to a 33-29 victory. team of a caliber like North Country there is a learning
Fifth-year Glasgow coach Travis Nielsen had his experience. And, the Scotties did learn from the game
team playing better defense the second time around. Friday night in losing to the Mavericks, 43-25.
Glasgow held Lekvold to 17 points and handed the “With the loss it was still a good game for us to learn
Spartans a 41-36 loss. The Scotties held Scobey scoreless a lot,” said Nielsen. “You’re dealing with a number two in
for eight minutes that started in the first quarter and went the state. So we had a good learning game from that. It
into the second with a 2-3 zone defense. was hard to take the loss, but it was a good loss.”
“Actually, we were zoning them quite a bit,” said Junior Jaycee Erickson and senior Kaitlyn McColly
Nielsen. “We had to beware of where she was. We didn’t scored four points each in the first quarter that saw North
have just one person on her. We were aware of where Country take a 10-2 lead. The Mavericks, who are ranked
everyone was. We did a lot better knowing where she was. second in Class C behind Fort Benton, led 18-6 at the
We knew that game was going to be stops and runs, stops break and 27-10 after three quarters. Jaycee Erickson had
and runs.” five points and Teagan Erickson four in the third.
Justine Lamb scored the game’s first bucket, giving North Country (12-0) led by as much as 19 points
Scobey a 2-0 lead. But the Scotties scored the next in the fourth. Jaycee Erickson poured in 16 points to lead
13 points. Daley Aune’s steal put the Scotties up 3-2. the Mavericks. Teagan Erickson added nine points, Kora
Abrianna Nielsen drained a three-pointer for a 6-2 lead. LaBrie and McColly six each, Kia Wasson four, and Paige
Nielsen’s two free throws to start the second quarter had Wasson two.
the Scotties up 13-2. Lekvold’s steal and bucket started a Noser led the Scotties with eight points, Nielsen had
14-4 run that gave Scobey a 16-15 lead. Whitley Maher seven, Mann six, Aune and Westby two each.
and Lekvold had back-to-back three’s, but Glasgow took Glasgow will host Poplar tonight in a District 2B
a 19-16 lead into the break as Tyann Graham scored just contest. The Scotties will be in Harlem Friday night.
before the buzzer. Glasgow won both games during the first half of the
Glasgow (6-5) led by as much as 30-22 in the third season.
on Graham’s three. Riley Noser stepped to the foul line “We’re going to come in with some things we have
where the senior went 6 for 8. She finished the game been working on,” said Nielsen. “And we have to play
making 8 of 10 charity buckets. Lekvold did manage to them really hard and really tough. Their personal, from
score nine points in the third. what I’ve been watching on film, hasn’t changed that
Nielsen’s three and her two-point field goal at the much.”
4:49 mark in the fourth quarter gave the Scotties a 39- Against Harlem it could be a closer game than the
30 lead. Scobey closed out the game on a 6-0 run with 30-point margin earlier in the season.
Lekvold and Ryleigh Backman scoring three points each. “As time goes on teams aren’t the same like the first
Scobey (12-2) had a chance to at least tie the game time around,” said Nielsen. “I’m expecting a little more
when Lekvold rebounded after Backman missed her out of them. We have some things we are going to throw
second free throw attempt on a one and one. Carrie at them. Try to slow them down on their running.”
Taylor missed her three-point shot with 23 seconds to Glasgow is still down on numbers with much of the
play. Blaire Westby hit the boards for the rebound and junior varsity quarantined. The junior varsity games will
was fouled. The junior missed the front end of the bonus be four four-minute quarters.
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V.C. Community Foundation gearing up for 2021
The Valley County Community Applications with a postmark Fuhrman Memorial Scholarship.
Foundation Board of Directors has on or before April 16 will be Applicants must have attended a Valley
announced deadlines for this year’s accepted for the Feda Scholarship County High School consecutively for
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for grant applications. Applications school graduates this year, students Or, applicant may present a Home
must carry that date or earlier on the receiving a home school certificate School Certificate or GED while
postmark, said board Chair Doris or a GED with plans to attend a trade residing in Valley County for a period
Leader of Nashua. VCCF provides school are encouraged to apply. In of three years leading up to receiving
grants to organizations within Valley addition, students who received Feda these academic achievements. These
County with the 501(c) 3 charitable Scholarships in the past may apply applications must be postmarked by
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2021 are welcome to apply. to, plumbing, electrical, drafting, to provide information on grants
VCCF awards grants in five mechanics, welding, carpentry, and scholarships. Along with Leader
areas: arts and culture, basic human medical technology, computer in Nashua, contact Jean Carlson in
needs, economic development, technology, or criminal justice. Fort Peck, Jeff Sanders in Richland/
education, and natural resources and College and trade school Glasgow, Maggan Walstad and Darla
conservation. The board discourages students from Valley County who Larson in Opheim/Glasgow; and in
applications for annual or capital have completed one year of post- Glasgow, contact Ken Jansa, Cindy
campaigns, endowment funds, debt high school study are encouraged to Markle, Whitney Tatafu or Gary
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Some good tax reform bills in Senate Committee


The Senate Tax Committee is hearing three tax Montanans. As a small business owner, I recognize how
reform bills today that are part of Governor Greg important it is for Montana’s tax system to encourage
Gianforte’s Montana Comeback tax reform package investment and entrepreneurship,” Blasdel said.
to spur job growth and investment in Montana. Two Senate Bill 159, sponsored by Senator Greg Hertz,
additional tax reform bills were heard in the House on R-Polson, would lower Montana’s top income tax rate
Tuesday. from 6.9% to 6.75%. SB 159 would lower taxes for
Senate Bill 184, the “Montana Entrepreneur Montanans who make more than $18,400 in taxable
Magnet Act,” is sponsored by Senate President Mark income, which includes about half of all Montana
Blasdel, R-Kalispell. SB 184 is designed to help create taxpayers.
good-paying jobs by creating financial incentives for “This tax reduction is a step in the right direction,”
companies to start and grow in Montana and hire Hertz said. “In the longer term, this reduction will work
Montana employees. in conjunction with other economic incentives to attract
“SB 184 gives entrepreneurs a financial reason to high wage jobs to Montana.”
locate their business in Montana and create good jobs for Senate Bill 182, also sponsored by Hertz, creates a
FRIDAY series of “triggers” in the state budget to automatically
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SPECIALS: have sufficient money.
Shrimp Basket “If the state government has enough money to carry
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providing a check on unnecessary government taxing
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BS OBITUARY
CENTRAL Bob Maas
Home of the BS Buzz Longtime Glasgow
resident Robert LeRoy Maas,
84, peacefully passed away
February 5, 2021, surrounded
by family, in Billings, Montana
Bob was born December 26,
1936 in Glasgow, Montana to
Parents: Harry A. Maas and
Olga Frances (Warrick) Maas.
C losed M onday for Both have preceded him in death. Both of Bob’s brothers,
Presidents’ day Albert(Elaine) and Ron also preceded him in death.
Bob is survived by his children, Elaine Maas (sister in
law), cousins Herb (Lynda) Sands, Marry Jo Guttenberg,
CITY OF GLASGOW COUNCIL AGENDA
TUESDAY FEBRUARY 16, 2021 Debbie Fuhrman, as well as his 4 nephews and other
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING cousins too numerous to list.
CIVIC CENTER – COUNCIL CHAMBERS Bob graduated from Glasgow High School in 1955.
CONFERENCE LINE CALL IN # 783-5199 CODE #204177 He married Catherine Johnston in 1956. They had one
son: Stephen Maas (Pat Markle).Steve’s daughters are
1) 5:30 P.M. – CALL MEETING TO ORDER MAYOR
ERICKSON PRESIDING Auniwake Hauso, her sons Anthony Dougherty, Brendan
2) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Donohue, Silas Baker and Hasten Lewis. Daughter
3) PUBLIC COMMENT ON ANY AGENDA ITEM Stephanie (Keonimana) Parejamaas and her son Makaio
4) *CONSENT AGENDA – (Note: All matters listed within and daughter Donna Maas and her children; Hannah
the Consent Agenda have been distributed to each member Toavs and Jedrickh Maas.
of the City of Glasgow City Council) He later married Alyce Knaff September 1965 in
A) REGULAR COUNCIL AGENDA Glasgow, Montana. They were separated at the time of his
B) PAYMENT OF CLAIMS FOR FEBRUARY 16, 2021 death.
IN THE AMOUNT OF $67,403.65 Their children, Grandchildren and Great
C) PAYMENT OF VALLEY COURT APARTMENT Grandchildren are: daughter Tracey (Bud) Sharp,
CLAIMS FOR FEBRUARY 16, 2021 IN THE Children; Roman Franzen, Sam Franzen, Amber (Chris)
AMOUNT OF $784.07
Mitchell, their Foster Children, Jake Joyner and his sons
D) MINUTES OF THE FEBRUARY 1, 2021
Zaiden and Elijah. Daughter Julie Chase (Mike) Johnston,
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
son R. Michael (Erika) Maas and their children Quentin
5) *BID OPENING FOR 1.285 ACRES IN THE SHULUND
VALLEY VIEW 2ND ADDITION, TOWNSHIP 28 NORTH, and Rylie, daughter Nicole Clayton and her children
RANGE 39 EAST, SECTION 01 IN THE CITY OF GLASGOW J Clayton (Morgan) and their daughters Violette and
6) *RESOLUTION NO. 3058 – A RESOLUTION OF THE Charlotte, Dan (Kylie) and Baby ?, and daughter Susan
CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GLASGOW, MONTANA Maas.
DETERMINING MEETING DATES, TIMES, AND POLICIES Bob went to work for Montana State Department of
7) *APPROVAL OF GLASGOW REMOTE WORK Highways in Aug 1959 and retired in December 1997. He
POLICY also honorably served in Montana Army National Guard
8) UNFINISHED BUSINESS: for many years and retired in 1968 as an E5.
-LEVEE SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT Robert enjoyed the outdoors as well as working with
-UPDATE ON GNDC NONCOMPETITIVE GRANT – his hands. He was a hunter and an avid fisherman. He
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enjoyed doing these hobbies with his family. He taught
9) MAYOR’S REPORT
both his children and grandchildren how to do both. He
10) COMMITTEE REPORTS – PERSONNEL, WATER,
CEMETERY, GRANT, AND ORDINANCE
also enjoyed working with wood and leather. His favorite
11) DEPARTMENT HEAD REPORTS
activity was spending time with his grandkids and great
12) PUBLIC COMMENT
grandkids.
13) ADJOURN
A Memorial Service will be held at a later date.

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