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515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
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WEATHER PERMITTING EVELYN KEMP ESTATE SALE PART 2. Unable
to get everything out 1st time around. Lots of new items added. Household
items, holiday decorations, lots of jewelry, small TV with VCR built in,
microwave stand, dressers, display shelves, antique sewing machines, and
too much more to mention. Saturday October 1st 9am - early afternoon.
114 5TH AVE NORTH
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FARMERS MARKET Saturday, October 1st, 8-3, Heritage Park. On the
Adeline (Fuhrman) menu this week: cucumbers, Green beans, Tomatoes, Zucchini, Potatoes
Mitchell, age 99 of Glasgow, Douglas Martin, 78, Cabbage, Carrots, Beets, Leeks, Onions, Rhubarb, A few Melons, Regular
passed away in Valley View of Hinsdale, passed away and baby bell peppers, Jalapeño, Mexibell (bell peppers w/a kick),Chili,
on August 12, 2022. A Habanero peppers, Mashed potato, delicata, buttercup, carnival, Hubbard,
Home on September 27, spaghetti squash, assorted pumpkins, angel wing gourds. All vegetables
2022. A Memorial service small gathering for Doug locally homegrown. A wide variety of jams and jellies, fresh baked cookies,
is being planned for June is being planned for a doughnuts, breads, turnovers, caramel rolls. Herbalife, crafts. The
future date. Dreaded Bean with fresh ground coffee. Check it all out. Tables/ space $5,
2023. complimentary coffee and cookies. Thanks for supporting your local farmers
Let’s hope we market. We will continue through October. Stock up for the winter months.
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get something
out of it
Egg Collection
males maturing at an earlier age then females which is BS
typical in most fish species.
“Compared to last year, the salmon caught this
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summer have been larger, with more females present,”
said Headley. “This is due to a big year class that is
continuing to grow and mature. Hopefully, we will be
able to collect some of these females for our stocking Full Color Printing
efforts.”
Envelopes • Brochures • Business Cards
Once the fish are collected, they are transferred to
the Fort Peck Multispecies Fish Hatchery. Eggs and milt Advertising in the BS Buzz
are then extracted from females and males, respectively,
and successfully fertilized offspring will be reared over
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the winter. [email protected] • 515 2nd Ave. S • (406) 228-4558
Salmon were first introduced into Ft. Peck Reservoir
OPEN HOUSE
in 1983. Due to the abundance of their preferred forage
fish, cisco, salmon have shown excellent growth, with
males maturing in two to four years and females in
three to four years. This is the only Chinook fishery in
Montana, so anglers travel from near and far in hopes of MDU will be in the
hooking up with one of these unique fish. community to serve you.
Please be aware of fishery crews and their Please join us for an open house at the new MDU office
electrofishing efforts, as they may be near areas where in Glasgow. MDU will be grilling burgers and brats.
angling activities are taking place. The salmon tend to
congregate in areas where they were initially released, Wednesday, Oct. 5
and often can become concentrated. If there are any at the
questions concerning the salmon spawning egg-take MDU Office
efforts, please call Headley at 406-526-3471, or email 3 Lasar Drive
[email protected]. Lunch served
11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Feeling overwhelmed?
Moving to Prairie Ridge, The
Manor, or Valley View?
LET US HELP.
Helping Senior Adults with their move
RATES:
$100/hr: Room to room in the same location
$200/hr: Moving from home to Prairie Ridge,
The Manor or Valley View
$250/hr: Moving from home to a different house
Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
My family and I reside 5 miles north of Glasgow. My
husband, Ryan, and I raise wheat, peas, lentils, flax
and kids: Colten, Abby, Mo, John, Roman & Ethan. I
was born in Glasgow, raised & graduated from Nashua
in 1992. My 12-year career with Nemont began in
1999 as a receptionist and moving to Customer
Service shortly after. Within 2 years, I took on the role
of Wireless Coordinator. My final years at Nemont
were spent as the Customer Service Supervisor for
the Glasgow office. In 2011, I chose to stay at home
to raise my children and help run the family farm. I
currently serve on the Glasgow Chamber board and
have for several years. It has opened my eyes to the
role of a board member: the work, research, importance
and impact of the process and decisions made.
Gail Fast
I rely heavily on Nemont’s services. The use of cellular
devices is a crucial piece to our farming business,
I am excited to announce that I am running for the covering areas from Frazer to Vandalia & everything in
Nemont Board of Directors, representing the members between. Running a business and having children with
& businesses of District 3-Glasgow. their own devices, we are no stranger to the demand
Please join me at the Nemont Annual for high-speed internet and its role in our daily lives.
Dependable service is a necessity. I strongly believe
meeting of members in Nemont Telephone Cooperative, their employees,
October 1st at the Valley Event Center. values and services. I am grateful for the opportunities
Registration opens at 9:30, meeting starts at 10:30. given to me and believe this is a way to give back. I
Election will take place then & there. have the background and knowledge to be an effective
Thank you to those that have reached out already with your board member and would consider the opportunity to
support, it is greatly appreciated. serve as an honor and privilege.
1) 5:30 P.M. – CALL MEETING TO ORDER MAYOR If interested in serving on the SMRFD Board, email or mail
KARST PRESIDING your letter of interest including name, address, email, and
phone number to: [email protected] or Valley
2) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE County Commissioners, 501 Court Square, Box #1, Glasgow,
MT 59230. For any questions, please call 406-228-6219.
3) PUBLIC COMMENT ON ANY AGENDA ITEM
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR
4) *CONSENT AGENDA – (Note: All matters listed within
the Consent Agenda have been distributed to each member DEPUTY SHERIFF
of the City of Glasgow City Council) The Valley County Sheriff’s Office is now accepting applications
A) REGULAR COUNCIL AGENDA for the position of Deputy Sheriff. Applicants should have graduated
B) PAYMENT OF CLAIMS FOR OCTOBER 3, 2022 IN from an accredited high school, or the equivalent thereof; be of
THE AMOUNT OF $161,558.26 good moral character; and have never been convicted of a felony.
C) PAYMENT OF VALLEY COURT APARTMENT Applicants must possess a Valid Montana Driver’s License or be
CLAIMS FOR OCTOBER 3, 2022 IN THE AMOUNT OF able to obtain one. Applicants must pass physical and written
$1,538.98 tests, successfully perform an oral interview, and successfully
D) MINUTES OF THE SEPTEMBER 19, 2022 complete medical and psychological exams. Applicants who are
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING not Montana P.O.S.T. Certified must attend and successfully
E) RESOLUTION NO. 3116 – A RESOLUTION complete the Montana Law Enforcement Academy within one
ESTABLISHING BUDGETARY AUTHORITY IN THE
year of the hiring date. The probationary period for new hires is
BULLETPROOF VEST PROGRAM FOR THE RECEIPT
one year.
AND EXPENDITURE OF MONIES RECEIVED FROM THE
BULLETPROOF VEST PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM Sheriff Deputy duties and responsibilities include performing
F) RESOLUTION NO. 3117 – A RESOLUTION the duties of a Deputy Sheriff as prescribed by Montana State
ESTABLISHING BUDGETARY AUTHORITY IN THE Statute. This includes, but is not limited to, responding to calls for
CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND FOR THE RECEIPT AND service, the ability to deal with stressful circumstances in a variety
EXPENDITURE OF MONIES RECEIVED FROM THE of situations, weather and work hours, as well as investigating
MONTANA MUNICPAL INTERLOCAL AUTHORITY (MMIA) crimes and the apprehension of suspects. Communication skills,
self-motivation, attention to detail and demonstrating the highest
5) TERRI MECHE FROM THE VALLEY COUNTY degree of integrity and maturity are character traits this office is
HEALTH DEPARTMENT TO TALK TO THE COUNCIL looking for.
ABOUT THEIR TOBACCO PROGRAM
This is a full-time position with varied shifts, including nights,
weekends and holidays. Starting wage for a probationary Deputy
6) DILLON KOSKI TO TALK TO THE COUNCIL ABOUT
TAKING OVER THE FIREWORKS
Sheriff is $21.63/hour (85% of the Sheriffs Wage per Montana
State Statute), a shift differential rate of $2.00/hour for nights and
7) *APPROVAL OF THE AMENDED PLAT OF LOTS 12 weekends. Longevity pay of 1% of the base salary per year is a
AND 13, BLOCK 47, ORIGINAL GLASGOW TOWNSITE, guaranteed, a yearly minimum wage increase, which is received
VALLEY COUNTY, MT – MIKE BROWN after the first year of employment. Health insurance is available
after 30 days of employment. Other compensations include on-call
8) UNFINISHED BUSINESS: and standby pay, holiday pay, and voluntary overtime opportunities
-LEVEE SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT are available. Uniforms and duty gear are initially supplied. Upon
-UPDATE ON GNDC NONCOMPETITIVE GRANT – completion of your probationary period, a $1,500.00 uniform
NO UPDATED REPORT allowance per year will be granted. Ammunition is issued annually.
A take home patrol vehicle will be assigned upon hiring. Education
9) MAYOR’S REPORT and certification opportunities are provided and paid to become
specialized in certain tasks or assignments as they become
10) COMMITTEE REPORTS – PERSONNEL, WATER, available. Deputies are members of the Teamsters Local Union
CEMETERY, GRANT, AND ORDINANCE No.2 per the current Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Open until filled.
11) DEPARTMENT HEAD REPORTS
Please contact Sheriff Tom Boyer at 406-228-6277
12) PUBLIC COMMENT or by email: [email protected]
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