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Beam Me Up!
Students and staffers at the Glasgow Middle School had of the citizens of the state and for the acquisition,
the honor to sign a beam on Monday as part of a topping preservation, and protection of historical records, art,
out ceremony for the Montana Historical Society’s new archival, and museum objects, historical places, sites, and
Heritage Center, which is currently under construction monuments and the custody, maintenance, and operation
(Sletten Construction is the builders). On its two-week tour of the historical library, museums, art galleries, and
of Montana, Myli Swindler, Grace Reyes, Annika Smith, historical places, sites, and monuments." The Veterans
Jourdyn Fercho, and Laurie Enebo were among those and Pioneers Memorial Building has provided a home for
that signed the beam that will signify that the steel at the the Montana Historical Society's work, collections, and
highest point of the new Montana Heritage Center has research since 1952. As Montana has grown, however,
been constructed. The Montana Historical Society (MHS) so have the needs of its Historical Society. Building a
was established in Virginia City in 1865 before Montana larger facility ensures the Montana Historical Society will
was even a state. It became a state agency in 1891 and always collect, preserve and display the artifacts and share
is charged with "the use, learning, culture, and enjoyment the stories that shape our lives and our land.

Why not keep it going...


Two Rivers Valley County Cleanup 2022 is
continuing throughout this week. With weather being
so nice they decided why not keep going.
If you have not picked up a Free map and supplies
from the Chamber/Two Rivers Offices you can do this
anytime this week. Please return your map with the
community area you enhanced or submit your before
From and after photos to trg2@[Link] to be entered into
the drawing for some great prizes from area businesses.
Join
Joinususforfor
ourour
Annual Mother’s
annual Day Buffet
Mother’s Day Along with this, the City of Glasgow will leave the
Buffet Sunday, Sunday
May 8thMay 8th containers for garbage for all city residents in the former
Shopko parking lot. These containers are a courtesy of
from 11 am - 2 pm
from 11 am-2 pm the City of Glasgow T & R Trucking.

The Leak They're getting closer


was no Grizzly bear confirmed in North
mistake! Moccasin Mountains near Lewistown
Bear tracks and hair samples collected in the
Unprecedented breach in the history of the U.S.A.!
North Moccasin Mountains near Lewistown confirm
Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 65. East southeast the presence of a grizzly bear in the area, Montana Fish
wind 15 to 21 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph.
Wildlife & Parks officials said Monday.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 38. East wind 7 to “Having a grizzly bear in this area is not surprising
15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
after what we’ve seen the last few years in terms of bears
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 72. East wind 7 to 11
moving further east into central Montana,” said FWP
mph becoming south southeast in the afternoon.
regional supervisor Gary Bertellotti.
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 44.
South southeast wind 10 to 13 mph.
Bear tracks from the west side of the mountain
range were reported to FWP on April 29. An FWP
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 79. South southeast
wind 8 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. grizzly bear management specialist visited the location
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 51. South
on Saturday, April 30, and confirmed the 6 ¼-inch-wide
southeast wind 9 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. tracks were made by a grizzly bear.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 75. West wind 10 to After tracks confirmed the species of the bear, FWP
18 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph. spoke with neighboring property owners to notify them
Friday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers, mainly after of the bear’s presence, identify any potential conflicts,
midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 47. West wind and search for additional grizzly sign. Hair collected
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, from a barbed wire fence along a riparian area nearby
with a high near 65. Breezy, with a west wind 10 to 15 mph was also identified as belonging to a grizzly.
increasing to 17 to 22 mph in the afternoon. Winds could Bear management specialists also worked with area
gust as high as 32 mph. landowners to identify and secure potential human-
Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly related food sources, install trail cameras on likely travel
cloudy, with a low around 40. routes and food sources, and discuss safety for farming
Sunday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, and ranching in the area. Bear spray was given to all
with a high near 60. West northwest wind 11 to 20 mph.
landowners contacted by FWP.
Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near 56. Breezy. Last spring a grizzly bear was confirmed to have

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regarding last night's 'leak'
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Glasgow golfers win two more, hosting meet Friday
By Mike Brandt if someone has a bad round, kids are able to step up.
It's hard to believe that the postseason is just That's a really nice problem to have."
around the corner, but it is. In fact, the Divisional On the girls side at Wolf Point Kylie Lagerquist
meet is a week away. The divisional meet will be in was 10th, carding a 115 and Alesia Hopstad had a 134
Malta. And the Glasgow golfers just played on that for 13th. Lagerquist fired a 111 for ninth in Malta.
course Saturday. has played well. Truscott has not been able to have a
The Scotties have been on a roll, winning two full girls team this season.
more tournaments. Glasgow is 3-0 this season. The "Kylie has taken top10 in the past two
boys also won the Shelby Invite to start the year off. tournaments, so that's really nice to have," he said.
There has been a lack of tournaments due to the "Alesia has played well. We're just trying to get
weather that put a halt to spring sports. Since the kids the girls some scores so they will be ready for the
weren't able to get on the Sunnyside Golf Course they divisional tournament and compete for a trophy."
made good use of the Golf Simulator. Glasgow coach The Scotties have two more tournaments this
Todd Truscott said the kids would stay longer even week. Thursday they are back in Wolf Point for the
after practice was over. Poplar Invite and Friday they areat home hosting the
"That has been beneficial to our golf team," said Glasgow Invite at Sunnyside Golf Course.
Truscott. "It's going to be warm so it will be nice to get out.
The Scotties were able to see all of the teams from Sunnyside is looking fantastic," said Truscott. "The
the division at the Malta Invitational. Glasgow came season has flown by."
away with a win, scoring a 341. Keigan Ingram carded Glasgow will be looking for its first divisional
an 81 to lead four Scotties in the top 10. Ingram's title since 1978. Truscott feels the boys will have to
scored was good for first place. Riley Smith followed score around the 340 mark again to win it.
with an 82, Rance Rhoads was seventh with an 88, and "It was pretty awesome that most of the division
Eli Feezell 10th with a 90. Connor Koski scored a 106. were at the Malta tournament," he said. "We just
Glasgow has had three different leaders this need to score that 341 again. Then we have a chance
season. At the Wolf Point Invite Wednesday it was of winning the whole thing. It would be nice to get it
Feezell taking first with an 85. Ingram was fifth with done. That has been my goal ever since I took over
an 87, Rhoads was right behind with an 89, followed the team. Start there and go for a state championship,
by Smith with a 90 and Koski was 13th with a 99. and we're right in the mix for a state championship
Glasgow won the Wolf Point Invite with a 351. this year," Truscott said. "We're getting better and
Pletywood had a 378 and Malta 392. better every week."
"We finally had a nice week of weather," Truscott The Scotties have only one senior, Rance Rhoads.
said. "The kids performed so well in those two meets. Truscott said he has some younger kids coming up
So it was nice to get out on the course." that have some good sticks. He said that his boys
Smith won the Schelby Invite. program should be good for the next few years.
"We had three tournaments and three different Truscott said everyone is invited to come out to
winners on the boys team," said Truscott.. "It's nice the Glasgow Invite in support of the Scotties.

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JMGers at State
by Jill Page, JMG Advisor
Glasgow’s own JMG class
traveled to the state capital for their
JMG IGNITE Conference that was
held in Helena last week.
Day one included registration,
opening session and a few local
tours. Our group was lucky to be
able to tour the Boeing facility and
then Dick Anderson Construction.
Lunch was provided at the
conference and we were lucky to
hear a past Olympian and Coach
Sherry Winn.
Some of us took part in a live
Reality Check as well. Day two was
just as exciting. The students attended Isabelle Hood, Addison Zoanni, Ali Kuka, Tatum Provencher, He'Lena
a QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) Stulc, Harley Edwards, Hailee Richardson enjoyed the merry-go-round.
workshop and then were greeted follows:
by the mayor of Helena as well as Harley Edwards 10th:
listened to a Discussion Panel with 2nd Meme & 2nd Career Prep
Addison Zoanni 10th:
local business people: Rick Edwards 1st Critical Thinking & 1st Career
– Northwestern Energy, Rachel, Exploration
Helena Indian Alliance, Haley from Hailee Richardson 12th:
Sage & Oats Trading Post and John Individual Civic Award
from Bad Betty’s BBQ. Mason Donaldson 11th:
3rd Critical Thinking, 1st Meme, 2nd
Lastly, was the awards Career Exploration
program where we were lucky to Brielle Partridge 11th:
hear from a former JMG Student 3rd Career Exploration, Chairman’s
Amy Nelson. She is currently Recognition Award
working for the Billings Gazette He’Lena Stulc sang the National
and running her own photography Anthem for her first adventure at
business. Her speech was how this – Awesome Job!
JMG helped her find or not find Isabel Hood was successful
her job interests through job with the Resume, Cover Letter and
shadowing and class activities and Job Application in the first round
to follow your ambitions. During and continued on to the actual
the awards luncheon we found interview round. Amy Nelson (past GHS student and
out how our competitions went as continued on page 7 JMG alumni) delivers a speech.
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Civic Award. This is an award handed out for our service
hours during the school year. Some of our campaigns
that we supported this year were as follows: Red Cross
Blood Drive, Snack Pack Program/Cole’s Pantry, meals
at holidays for local families, Super Hero Night and
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