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Published by BS Central 515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230 406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578 [email protected] V o l. 4, N o . 9 7 T u e s d a y , J u n e 3 0 , 2 0 1 5 continued on page 4 In what might almost be called a tradition, eight St. Paul’s School students are pedaling across both a summer and a country in support of Ride 2 Recovery. eir journey from the Pacific to the Atlantic, ventured successfully by SPS cyclists in 2011 and 2013, offers the team 50 days of hard-fought vistas across the northern portion of the U.S. While the immediate goal is surviving sequential saddle days, Rocky Mountain ridge lines, and the formidable headwinds of the Great Plains, the larger objective is to raise money to support a unique but bike-related veteran’s rehabilitation program. Since 2008, Ride 2 Recovery has been exploring and promoting cycling as an alternative method of therapy for PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injury. Cycling helps the healing process of our wounded heroes by offering both individualized physical goals and the much-needed emotional support of an active community to help everyone succeed. e diversity of the therapy options is limited only by the inclusion of a bicycle somewhere in the process. SPS Cyclists 2015 undertakes the epic journey beneath beautiful and spacious skies, from sea to shining sea, climbing purple mountains majesty above fruited plains, to crown our American Denise Tiffany, at left, and her husband LeRoy, at right, joined up Monday with the St. Paul High School students (from left) Webster Thompson, Reid Noch, Gabby Spurzem, Jacob Witt, Oliver Van Everen, Jade Thomas and Jamie Marshman. Not pictured is Mary Elmore DeMott. They had the day off to spend time in Glasgow. SPS Ride for Veterans 2015: e Adventure Is Well Underway!

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  • Published by BS Central515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230

    406-228-4558 fax: [email protected]

    Vol. 4, No. 97 Tuesday, June 30, 201

    5

    continued on page 4

    In what might almost be called a tradition, eight St. Pauls School students are pedaling across both a summer and a country in support of Ride 2 Recovery. Their journey from the Pacific to the Atlantic, ventured successfully by SPS cyclists in 2011 and 2013, offers the team 50 days of hard-fought vistas across the northern portion of the U.S. While the immediate goal is surviving sequential saddle days, Rocky Mountain ridge lines, and the

    formidable headwinds of the Great Plains, the larger objective is to raise money to support a unique but bike-related veterans rehabilitation program. Since 2008, Ride 2 Recovery has been exploring and promoting cycling as an alternative method of therapy for PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injury. Cycling helps the healing process of our wounded heroes by offering both individualized physical goals

    and the much-needed emotional support of an active community to help everyone succeed. The diversity of the therapy options is limited only by the inclusion of a bicycle somewhere in the process. SPS Cyclists 2015 undertakes the epic journey beneath beautiful and spacious skies, from sea to shining sea, climbing purple mountains majesty above fruited plains, to crown our American

    Denise Tiffany, at left, and her husband LeRoy, at right, joined up Monday with the St. Paul High School students (from left) Webster Thompson, Reid Noch, Gabby

    Spurzem, Jacob Witt, Oliver Van Everen, Jade Thomas and Jamie Marshman. Not pictured is Mary Elmore DeMott. They had the day off to spend time in Glasgow.

    SPS Ride for Veterans 2015: The Adventure Is Well Underway!

  • Reel Life Wisdom

    Late Nite LaffsToday Donald Trump reaffirmed his stance against gay marriage. Trump said marriage is between a rich guy and his much younger third wife. ~ Conan OBrien

    The Supreme Court has ended same-sex marriage bans. This is going to totally ruin being gay. I will explain. I live in a gay neighborhood and these people have a lot of fun. The reason is because there is no pressure to settle down. Its illegal. Say youre dating a guy. He says, Why cant we get married? You say, Well, same reason we cant rob a bank. All the gay fun will be over. Remember when the word meant happy? It doesnt anymore, thanks to the Supreme Court. The only difference between gay marriage and straight marriage is no one complains when you leave the toilet seat up. ~ Jimmy Kimmel

    The 47th Annual John Hahn Memorial Mens Softball Tournament will be held this weekend in Fort Peck. Games start on Friday night at 6:00 p.m. on John Hahn Field and will run through Sunday evening. The 12-team field is FULL. Official bracket will be released on Thursday. Here are the teams entered:--Border Plains Equipment (Wolf Point)--Mechanical Systems (Wolf Point)--The Coach (Culbertson) --Team Shock Top --Irving Law--Team Beaver (Billings)--Bucks Bar (Billings)--ADC Foundation--FN Classy Devils (Sidney/Williston)--Victorious Secret --Reynolds/Old Mil Light--The Ranger Lounge (Sidney)

    47 years and going strong

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    4:00 - 6:50 - 9:20

    PG PG-13

    4:10 - 7:00 - 9:15

    for thematic elements and action for intense sequences of science-fiction violence and peril

    HELDOVER

    HELDOVER

    THE DAM CABARET6th Annual

    Directed by Chanel Bragg & John Knispel

    Wednesday July 1, 2015 @ 7:30 pm This event is our Special Thanks to YOU!

    Our patrons are very important inmaking sure we are able to bring thehigh quality theatre you have come to expect year after year.

    The evening will include an exclusive sneak peek at some of the exciting shows planned for our 2016 season!

    Enjoy an evening of fun and entertainment at....

    Senior Citizen Center

    Salisbury SteakCall for reservation by 10 AM

    228-9500

    WEDNESDAY

    Sunnyside Country Club

    Independence Day Tournament

    Saturday July 4th

    2 person scramble

    $50.00 per team

    Registration @ 8am

    Tee time @ 9am

    MSGA handicap preferred but not required

    Any out of District students who want admission to Nashua Schools for the 2015-2016 school year must apply by 4p.m. Wed. July 1st, applications will not be accepted after that date. To apply, please contact the District office at 746-3411.

    Thinking of school in Nashua?

  • BUZZIFIEDS

    Twas hazardous this morning

    Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before midnight. Partly cloudy, with a low around 58. Northwest wind 16 to 21 mph becoming north northeast 8 to 13 mph after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 30 mph.

    Wednesday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 82. North wind around 8 mph.

    Wednesday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 58. North wind 6 to 9 mph.

    Thursday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 84. Northwest wind 9 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.

    Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 60. Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph.

    Friday: Sunny, with a high near 91. South southeast wind 5 to 8 mph.

    Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 62.Independence Day: Sunny, with a high near 90.

    Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 58.Sunday: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near 81.

    Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 56.Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 81.

    Reel Life Wisdom

    Dense smoke has created poor air quality over Northeast Montana this morning. A cold front will move through the area today and gradually improve visibility from west to east.

    BUZZHELP WANTED: Agland Co-op is looking for a Part-Time possibly Full-Time Cashier, Pay depends on experience, pick up an application at Agland Co-op in Glasgow.

    BUZZHELP WANTED: Campbell Lodge is looking for an energetic person to work full time afternoon or evening shift. Will train. Competitive Wages. CALL 228-9328

    BUZZEZZIES MIDTOWN is looking for 2 ful l t ime help posit ions. Starting wage is $10.00/hour with some benefits after a 3 month probationary period. Shifts are 9am-7pm or 1pm-11pm Sun-Thurs or 2pm-12am Friday and Saturday, including weekends and holidays. Some duties include waiting on customers, filling propane, stocking inventory, and making sure store is clean. Applicant must have good customer service skills. Anyone interested can pick up an application at the station.

    BUZZHELP WANTED: Cottonwood Inn is looking for a part- t ime dishwasher. Pickup an application at the Cottonwood Inn.

    BUZZCottonwood Inn is looking for a full-time dishwasher/cook, mostly morning shifts, including weekends. Pick up an application at the Cottonwood Inn, Job Service, or cottonwoodinn.net.

    BUZZFMDH POSITION OPENING: Clinic Registered Nurse or LPN. Full-time, Monday-Friday 8 am -5 pm. Must have current Montana RN license and CPR certif ied. Qualif ied applicant to provide assistance to Physicians as directed. Some duties may include assisting with treatments, procedures, patient care and on-going patient education. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Please contact the HR department at (406) 228-3638 for more information.

    BUZZFOR RENT: 1,800 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, 3 bath apts. in Glasgow. 2 car garage. New construction. $1,500/mo. + $1,500 deposit. 3 units available. CALL JOHN AT 406-263-2046

    BUZZFOR RENT: Spacious 2 and 3 bedroom custom homes with detached garages on Ft. Peck Hiway. Refurbished interiors, built-ins. Water and Sewer provided. No smoking or pets. Deposit required. Call (406) 367-9300

    BUZZFOR RENT (& SALE) 3BR HOMES IN ST. MARIE STARTING AT $500 CALL 406-524-3742

    BUZZFOR SALE: 2012 Harley Davidson FXS Soft tail, black line. 3,600 miles. 103 cubic in. motor. Black denim color. CALL OR TEXT FOR MORE INFO 783-8844

    BUZZMASSAGE THERAPY: Deep tissue. Call or text Rayshell McDonald for an appointment @ 530-605-6698.

    BUZZFOR SALE: Saginaw 4 speed with Hurst Shifter, just overhauled $950; 2 sets of 400 Heads $250 per pair; 1 new set Doug headers still in box, fits 64-67 Pontiac $475; Custom made HD axle set up with HD spindles, 6 hole Chevy $265; New HD fuel pump 8-10 PSI fits Pontiacs $100, call 746-3366 for more info.

    NE MONTANAPULSE PLOT TOURWednesday, July 1st

    Richland Fertilizer PlantTHE PLOT IS LOCATED NEXT TO THE TARUM HOME

    ON TARUM ROAD SOUTH OF RICHLAND MT. 9:30 - Pulse research update at the plot* - Chengci Chen Director, Eastern Ag Research Center10:20 - Return to Richland Fertilizer Plant10:35 - Welcome and Sponsor Recognition - Bobbie Roos and Shelley Mills10:45 - Pulse Crop Diseases - Mary Burrows, MSU Extension Plant Pathologist11:20 - Weed Research Update - Ed Davis, MSU Ag Specialist Cropland Weeds12:00 - Saline Seep Managment - Jane Holzer, MT Salinity Control Association12:00 - Saline Seep Managment - Jane Holzer, MT Salinity Control Association12:45 - Lunch - Catered by Auzzies Cook Shack

    * DOOR PRIZES TO BE AWARDED THROUGHOUT THE DAY *

  • Jo Erickson

    heroes with brotherhood. They have now put over 1,100 miles on their bicycles. The Washington Pass was one of the more difficult parts of the ride, while Rudyard to Dodson was actually their toughest day to date. Straight into a grinding head wind, said Jade Thomas, not to mention the 97 heat. It was brutal. Theyd like you to saddle up and clip into the pedals as they crest the hills and race headlong into the valleys, and you can do all of this and more from the comfort of your own kitchen table. Check them out at https://w w w. f a c e b o o k . c o m /SPSCyclists2013 Your donations help to heal our heroes and SPSCyclists do all the legwork. Join them as they continue their venture across the land we enjoy more freely because of their sacrifice.

    Jacob Witt - Boxborough, MA

    Jamie Marshman - Darien, CT

    SPS Cyclists continued from front

    Hey- Im Jacob - Ive grown up and lived in Massachusetts my entire life before coming to St. Pauls School. Until about two years ago, biking was simply a means to get somewhere without having to ask for a ride. This all changed when I started riding in the annual Pan-Mass Challenge. This ride is a 192 mile, 2 day bike ride to raise money for cancer. This past summer was my second year riding, and Ive raised upwards of $8,000 for cancer between my two rides. When I heard about the SPS Cyclists team, I knew this was something I wanted to do. Im really excited about the ride and the group, and to ride for our veterans.

    Startingat$139

    5,000 BTU to 18,000 BTU

    AIR CONDITIONERS READY TO GO....

    Salutations, Im Webster and Im from New York City. Being from the big city, Im not used to the open road and large fields to be encountered when trekking across the country. My brother was one of the cyclists in the past, and he inspired me to do this trip and follow in his footsteps - or bike tracks. From his trip, I also learned a lot about Ride 2 Recovery, a charity whose mission that I wholeheartedly support. Though this trip is going to be difficult, I believe it will be an unforgettable

    experience, helping veterans through our work. As so famously stated by Freddie Mercury, Bicycle, bicycle, bicycle! I want to ride my bicycle, bicycle, bicycle!

    Webster Thompson - New York, NY

    Webster Thompson - New York, NY

    Hi- Im Jamie. To be honest, I never really thought about devoting my summer to riding across the country until this past summer. I have grown up watching my dad participate in the Pan-Mass Challenge and various other rides. When I heard about this opportunity earlier this year, I became fixated on completing the ride. I have always been interested in exploring our beautiful country and theres no better way to do this than on a bike. I know that this will be a challenge for all of us, and I know we will all grow closer as a group while riding for our veterans.

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  • Jade Thomas - Missoula, MT

    Hi! Im Jade Im 17 years old. I am from Missoula, Montana. Making the journey across the country on something that isnt powered by gas has been a dream for me since the tyke days, so I am beyond excited to shape my summer around this journey. My obsession with cycling developed with the participation in several triathlons back home each summer. My valiant bicycles name

    is Thor, and hes one heck of a loyal prince. Fun Fact about me: Im obsessed with socks.

    Reid Noch - Naples, FL

    Gabby Spurzem - Missoula, MT

    I grew up loving cross country running, but never thought I would have the chance to actually go across country. Being able to bike from coast to coast with seven of my closest friends, while helping veterans is an life changing opportunity that I cannot wait to experience.

    HOUSE FOR SALE912 11th Ave. No.

    Newly Updated1640 sq ft. 2 bed 2 bath w/ master suite - upstairs, 6 ft. Jacuzi Tub, sunken living room, 900 sq ft. finished basement, w/ 2 bed, 1 bath, sauna. Oversized single car garage. Call 263-1233 or 263-5306 $197,000

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    Here is your chance to cash in on the Bakken oil boom. One 6

    unit apartment building and a 10 unit apartment building for sale in Glasgow, Montana. 15 Single bedroom and one double. Many recent updates. Don't miss out on this business opportuniton this business opportunity.

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    Hi! Im Gabby. Growing up in Montana, biking and all sorts of other outdoor activities were always part of my daily life. However, biking across the country was not something I had ever considered doing until I came to SPS. When I saw how awesome this trip was for the last group that went, I knew that this was something that I wanted to do. I know this will be difficult, but I am excited to overcome these challenges with our group for a great cause.

    Hi- Im Oliver. I am from Whitefish, Montana. Since a young age, I have always loved spending time outdoors, either playing sports or going for a hike. I can hardly fathom what biking across the country will entail, but I am excited and ready for whatever will be thrown at us. I always like to remember at a whopping 5 8, Its not the size of the dog in the fight, its the size of the fight in the dog. Oliver Van Everen -

    Whitefish, MT

    Hi! Im Mary Elmore. Growing up in Alabama, where snow is all but nonexistent and knowing how to ski is relatively useless in the winter, I learned how to ride a bike at a young age, evolving from my tiny pink princess bike to the road bike with pink bar tape that Ive named Princess. This epic journey is an amazing opportunity for us to learn the contours of a country best, as Ernest Hemingway once said, since we will have to sweat up the hills and coast down them. Better still is the chance to

    show appreciation for our veterans and the work that Ride 2 Recovery does for those whove done so much for us. I look forward to the road ahead.

    Mary Elmore DeMott - Montgomery, AL

  • LIVE MUSIC JULY 4TH @ 9PM

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    This cozy north side home is 2550 +/- sq. ft. with 2 bedrooms, 2 sleeping rooms, 2.5 baths,

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    the dining room and family room with a lot of storage in addition to an attached garage. Great fenced back yard with a deck for entertaining, plus a manicured front lawn with lots of mature

    landscaping. A must see! 927 11th Avenue North, Glasgow, MT

    $185,000Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner

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    THURSDAYSoup: Beef Veggie

    Lunch: Bacon CheeseburgerDinner: Hamburger Steak

    WEDNESDAYSoup: Beer Cheese

    Lunch: Polish, Swiss & KrautDinner: 2 pc. Pork Chop

    Army Corps of Engineers urges safety when using camp fires

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    1. The fire source region is in the Boreal Forest in Northern Saskatchewan, Alberta and Northwest Territories. There are multiple fires burning, with acreage as of yesterday was at 148,000 acres or 231 square miles.

    2. Air quality at the two eastern Montana stations in Malta and near Sidney is Hazardous according to the sensors that MT DEQ has there. This is the first time in 14.5 years here that I have ever seen it at Hazardous.

    3. Visibilities have been as low as 3/4 of a mile at stations that have observing equipment. We are getting reports of a quarter mile in some places and off the web cams as well.

    4. As far as I can recall, this is the first time we have ever issued a Dense Smoke Advisory in Northeast Montana.

    5. A cold front is going to be moving through today and winds will be fairly strong from the northwest. That will help much of the area have improvement. But, with that amount of fire to our north, we can shift back into a pattern that could bring the smoke back into the region. We are not out of the woods yet.

    6. Health precautions include staying inside an air conditioned building with windows closed. If you have to be outside, an N95 mask is recommended. Cloth masks or the ones you may use from the hardware store for painting are not going to help. If traveling, use the recirculate air option in your vehicle.

    7. Smoke is being reported as far south as Oklahoma City and Little Rock, and as far east as into Minnesota and Illinois. The western extent has been into the Havre area with the southern extent in Montana down into Miles City.

    This was the scene looking down 3rd Avenue South early this morning. Tanja Fransen of the National Weather Service in Glasgow gives us the following report;

  • Late Nite Laffs

    Describe yourself in 3 words:1. Lazy

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