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Vol.3,No.190
Thursday,November6,
2014
The Wild
Bunchis back!
Connie Tveten stopped
by with her hand-carved
(she uses basswood) and
hand-painted ring-necked
pheasant that will be on
display at the Wild Bunch
Art Show. The show get
underway on Friday
November 7th at 5:00 p.mand continues Saturday
from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and
concludes on Sunday
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m
Cookies, coffee and tea
will be served during the
show featuring the works
of 13 seriously talented
artists. This would be a
great opportunity to ge
a jump on the Christmas
shopping.
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State wildlie officials today announced a decisionto implement the recent approval by the FWP Fish andWildlie Commission to relocate 139 brucellosis-reebison to Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux ribal landsin northern Montana. Following the completion o environmental analysisand review o public comments, Montana Fish, Wildlie& Parks decision notice ound no significant issues
associated with relocating bison to the tribal locationor to three out-o-state locations that were also underconsideration. Te finding essentially ollows the Montana Fish& Wildlie Commissions October approval to keep thebison within state borders i a finding o no significancewas determined. Te wild bison were part o a quarantine easibilitystudy conducted by FWP and the U.S. Departmento Agricultures Animal and Plant Health InspectionService at a acility near Corwin Springs north o
Yellowstone National Park. Te work was aimed atfinding a easible method to produce wild bison reeo brucellosis, a disease that can cause some pregnantbison, elk and domestic cattle to abort their first calBison in the program have been repeatedly tested overthe course o their quarantine and are brucellosis-ree.In March, state wildlie officials requested proposalsrom agencies or organizations capable o permanentlycaring or the bison or conservation purposes. Tebison have been held at the Green Ranch, west o
Bozeman, during their 5-year monitoring period. FWP received 10 proposalsour o whichwere analyzed in the environmental assessment. Teexamined proposals included those rom the Fort PeckAssiniboine & Sioux ribes near Fort Peck, the UtahDivision o Wildlie Resources, the Cherokee Nation oOklahoma, and the Wildlie Conservation Society ZooConsortium in New York and Ohio. Te bison could be relocated as early as mid-November. o see the complete decision notice, visit FWPswebsite at wp.mt.gov, then click on Recent Public Notices
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Mostly cloudy, with a low around 42. Southeast wind 7 to14 mph becoming west after midnight. Winds could gust
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Friday: A 20 percent chance of showers before 11am.Partly sunny, with a high near 50. Breezy, with a northwestwind 21 to 25 mph, with gusts as high as 36 mph.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 29.Northwest wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22mph.
Saturday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 50. South wind5 to 11 mph becoming west in the afternoon.
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 34.West northwest wind around 8 mph.
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Sunday Night:A chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a
low around 22.
Monday: A slight chance of snow. Partly sunny, with a
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Monday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around 11.
Veterans Day:Mostly sunny, with a high near 21.
Tuesday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low around 10.
Wednesday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 22.
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Rachael Zeiger, a2014 Glasgow HighSchool Graduate, wasa busy young lady. Sheparticipated in Key Club,Pep Club, was the G-ClubSecretary, Freshmen ClassPresident, SophomoreClass Vice President,Senior Class Secretary,two years as the NationalHonor Society Historian,2012-13 Student Council
Vice President, 2013-14 District Student CouncilSecretary, Acedemic All State, two years o basketball,and what we really know Rachael or is being part othe our-time State Champion Cross Country teamwhereas Rachael was our-time Cross Country AllState. She was also an All-Stater in track and Speech& Drama. Rachael is attending college in Gillette,Wyoming where she competes in cross country, indoor
and outdoor track. She is studying nursing.
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Austin Neufeld o Larslanis a 2014 graduate o LustreChristian High Schooland is attending Montana
State University-Billingsstudying physical therapy.He hopes to one day be abasketball coach. He wasClass President our years,Student Council (Presidenthis junior & senior years), varsity basketball our years,band three years, choir our years, and teachers assistantor physical education his senior year. He was in NationalHonor Society, won the Student Government Awardall our years, and an All-State selection in basketball
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Lachlan Vaira, a 2014Glasgow High Schoolgraduate, is attending theUniversity o North Dakota.Lachlan participated inootball, basketball andtrack all our years or
the Scotties. He was inBand, Swing Choir, HonorBand, Key Club, NationalJunior Honor Society,National Honor Society,Student Council, G-Club,Academic Olympics, Honor Roll, St. Raphaels YouthGroup, Senior Class Secretary, and a St. Raphaels MardGras Carnival Coordinator. Lachlan was also involvedwith Music Boosters and a community volunteer or thNortheast Montana Fair.
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Madison Sibley is a 2014graduate o Nashua HighSchool and is attendingthe University o Mary inBismarck, North Dakota.She was in FCCLA ouryears, Class Historian twoyears, Class President two
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Lane Herbertis a 2014 GHSgraduate, now attendingthe University o NorthDakota. Hes a our-yearletterman in Scotty ootballas a quarterback throughhis junior season beorethat lie-threatening injurysustained in shop class the
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The Annual Fantastic
Wild Bunch Art Show
The 2014 Wild Bunch Artists:Leith DeWeese, Whitney Paju, Pamela Harr, Dave Roos, Bridget
Stiverson, Gloria Klind, Todd Mandeville, Judy Michael, Larry Ochsner,Leann Ochsner, A. Nadine Pickthorn, Harvey Rattey, & Connie Tveten.
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A group of Americantourists were taking a coach tourthrough England. They passed a
large field in which a young ladwas digging, and the scene was
so picturesque that the loudest,most talkative member of the party
- a Texan, who else - shouted out,Stop the bus. Stop the bus. I gottaget that picture, its so British.
After objections from thedriver, he prevailed and got out,
walked over to the fence with hiscamera and shouted out to the boy,
Say, son, whatchar doin there? Diggin potatoes, was the reply.
Son, come down here and Illtake your photo. This is so good, thefolks back home will love you.
So the boy walked down,carrying the sack hes been putting
the potatoes in. His photo taken,
the Texan said What you got in thesack, son? Potatoes. Show me one. I love
potatoes. So the lad pulled one out and
handed it over. You call that a potato? the
Texan asked incredulously. Backhome, we grow em three times asbig. Great food for the mouth.
Well, sir, replied the lad, Wetoo grow them just the right size for
our mouths.
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Te American Cancer Society marks the GreatAmerican Smokeout on the thirdTursday o November each yearby encouraging smokers to usethe date to make a plan to quit,or to plan in advance and quit
smoking that day. By quittingeven or one day, smokers will betaking an important step towards ahealthier lie, one that can lead to reducing cancer risk. obacco use remains the single largest preventablecause o disease and premature death in the US, yetabout 42 million Americans still smoke cigarettes,approximately 1 in every 5 adults. As o 2012, therewere also 13.4 million cigar smokers in the US, and 2.3million who smoke tobacco in pipes. And even more disturbingly, more than a quarter oa million youth who had never smoked a cigarette usedelectronic cigarettes in 2013, according to a CDC studypublished in the journal Nicotine and obacco Research.Tese, most likely, will be tomorrows tobacco users. Cigarette smoking kills more than 480,000Americans each year, with more than 41,000 o thesedeaths rom exposure to secondhand smoke. Inaddition, smoking-related illness in the United Statescosts more than $289 billion a year, including at least$133 billion in direct medical care or adults and $156
billion in lost productivity. Why Quit? Within: 20 Minutes: Your heart rate and blood pressure drop.
12 Hours:Te carbon monoxide level in our blooddrops to normal.
2 Weeks 3 Months: Your circulation improves andyour lung unction increases
1-9 Months: Coughing and shortness o breathdecrease
1 Year: Te excess risk o coronary heart disease ishal that o a continuing smokers.
5 Years: Risk o cancer o the mouth, throat,esophagus, and bladder are cut in hal. Cervicalcancer risk alls to that o a non-smoker. Stroke riskcan all to that o a non smoker afer 2-5 years.
10 Years:Te risk o dying rom lung cancer is abouthal that o a person who is still smoking.
15 Years:Te risk o coronary heart disease is that oa non-smokers.
Make a plan and quit! Call the Quit Line1-800-QUIT-NOW .
Great American Smokeout Nov. 20