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515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230


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And they’re off!


With the Fort Peck Dam and Powerhouses as the Dakota, four from Minnesota, one from Florida, (and
landmark, the 30th Anniversary Longest Dam Race two we don’t know where from) for total registrations at
was held this past Saturday in near perfect conditions 297. 88 of them were under 18 years of age, 34 were
for the athletes — overcast, so not too hot, but it was not in the age group of 18-29, 44 aged 40-49, 49 aged 50-
too cold ­— and even included a slight sprinkle. There 64, and 33 participants were over 65 years of age. 63%
were 279 registrations from Montana, 10 from North were female, 37% male. And it was fun for everyone!
Now, that’s a great line coach
It was a rather humorous moment at this past
Saturday’s baseball game at Bill Connors Field as the
Reds hosted the Miles City Mavericks.
It was somewhere around the fifth or sixth inning
and one of the Mavs’ batters smoked one, but it was a We are looking for motivated, enthusiastic individuals to work in
multiple departments. We have openings for:
foul ball over the left field line fence. One of the fans out Housekeeping
there had a pooch, and the pooch got hit. Physical applications available at the Front Desk, or online at
And the line coach on third base turned to his [Link]

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mph becoming south southwest in the morning. Winds could BUZZ
gust as high as 18 mph. County Commission meeting Wednesday
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 46. South The Valley County Commissioners will meet in
wind 5 to 7 mph becoming east northeast in the evening. regular session on Wednesday, June 19th at 10:30 a.m..
Thursday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms On the agenda:
after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 77. East wind 6 to 1. Additions/Deletions
11 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.
2. Public Comment on Agenda items
Thursday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 54. East 3. Action on Employment/Termination Notices
wind around 11 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. 4. Consider Title VI Plan for Valley County Transit
Friday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms, then showers 5. Consideration of Resolution No. 12-2024 setting
likely and possibly a thunderstorm after noon. Partly sunny,
elected officials salaries with a 4%
with a high near 75. East southeast wind 9 to 13 mph. Chance
of precipitation is 60%. increase
Friday Night: Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly before 6. Consider 4% cost of living increase for all permanent
midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 53. East northeast county employees
wind 6 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.
7. Public comment on non-agenda items
Saturday: A 40 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms.
Mostly sunny, with a high near 79. North wind 6 to 11 mph TO ALL VALLEY COUNTY RESIDENTS
becoming west in the afternoon. Refuse District #1 is asking the public to please partner
with us and T&R Trucking to CALL IN FULL CONTAINERS.
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 55. West
It is very important for the correct operations of container
northwest wind 6 to 10 mph becoming east southeast after
sites. T&R Trucking has to be able to open the splash plates
midnight. and shut the lids when picking up a roll-off container to not
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 89. East southeast lose debris/garbage and keep sites clean.
wind 6 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. The Valley County Refuse District #1 appreciates your
help in this matter.
Sunday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly
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OBITUARY
Peggy Cole
On the evening of June
10, 2024, Peggy Cole, age
70, passed away at Valley
View Home after a four year
battle with COPD (chronic
obstructive pulmonary
disease).
Peggy was born on
February 24, 1954 in Havre, Montana to the parents of
Chuck and Harriet (Olson) Fralick. She joined two sisters,
Kathy and Martha, and one brother, Mike. They later
moved to Nashua, Montana in 1958, where she graduated
from Nashua High School in 1972. As a child, she enjoyed
spending time in the summers at her grandparents house in
Minnesota and in high school, she enjoyed spending time
with her friends and being in cheer.
Peggy worked at D&G Sports and Western in Glasgow
for over 20 years and then worked for Fort Peck Credit
Union for 7 years before retiring. She liked her daily
interactions with the public and built many long lasting
friendships throughout her years of customer service.
She loved going to Monday night bowling league
with her bowling buddies and loved their annual bowling
trips together. She enjoyed reminiscing with old friends,
reading, doing crossword puzzles, and spending time with
GLASGOW OPEN HOUSE her children and grandchildren. They were her pride and
joy.
Friday, June 28 • 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
225 Railroad Alley, Glasgow, MT Peggy is preceded in death by her parents, Chuck and
Harriet Fralick, her sister, Kathy Ramsbacher, and non-
You’re invited to come see our Glasgow facility updates!
biological son, Juan Velazquez.
She is survived by her siblings, Martha (Rodney)
CHS locations are now equipped
Adkins, of Nashua, and Mike Fralick, of Minnetrista,
to take green peas, yellow peas
LUNCH PROVIDED! Minnesota; and her children, Jebadiah (Michelle) Cole,
and lentils!
of Missoula, Montana, Kelly Cole, of Glasgow, Montana,
Grain originators will be available DOOR PRIZES! and Katie (David) Molodecki of Billings, Montana. She is
to discuss your pea, lentil and
wheat marketing strategies. also survived by her grandchildren, Mattea Piersak, Kiyah
Courchene, Anthony Cole, Lilith Kniffen, Braeden Cole,
Uriah Cole, Taylor Trathen, Harlie Cooper, Noah Cooper,
[Link] and Aylah Vaughn; and great granddaughter, VyElle Doney.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
FRIDAY
SOUPS: Tomato • Chili
SPECIALS:
Chicken Strip Basket
Grilled Bacon & Cheese

Dine at the “O”

228-8006
West wins fourth straight HELP WANTED
Dale Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
By Mike Brandt Customer Service and Office Clerk
It was the West squad that came away with its fourth Salary: 12.00 - 14.00 per hour, DOE
straight win at the 77th Montana East-West Shrine Football Hours: Part-Time or Full -Time
Game held at Wendy’s Field at Daylis Stadium in Billings ***JOB OPENING AT THE END OF JULY***
Saturday night.
Job Description: Cleaning & organizing store. Waiting on
The West held a 28-0 lead at the break and coasted to a customers & answering phones. Checking in, pricing, & putting
48-20 win. away inventory. Making work orders, processing returns &
Kash Goicoechea, a 6-foot running back from Glacier, credits. Quickbooks & computer data entry. Payroll. Various
other duties as assigned.
scored on a 57-yard run with 12:02 left in the first quarter.
Joey Sandberg of Big Sky added a 4-yard run with 5:33 to play. Benefits: We offer benefits for Full-Time employees after
Mason Helch of Whitefish booted both PAT’s. probationary period, including Health, & Dental, 401K profit
In the second quarter, Carter Kraft of Helena High scored sharing, and personal time.

a 3-yard TD with 6:15 to play and Goicoechea hit paydirt with


a 70-yard run with 10 seconds left. Kelch added two more
extra points.

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The East finally got on the scoreboard mark in the third

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quarter with Adam Balkenbish of Billings Central hitting

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Rocco Lencioni of Bozeman for a 42-yard score. Then with
2:19 to play in the third, Thomas Buchanan of Red Lodge had
a 1-yard run. MacLean Burckley of Billings Senior kicked both J u n e 19
extra points. 5-8PM
The fourth quarter saw 26 points scored. Daniel Sirmon Hosted by Nemont
of Missoula Sentinel ran in a 15-yard TD for the West with KIDS ACTIVITIES BY THE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
Kelch booting the PAT at the 10:50 mark. YARD GAMES / FIRETRUCK PULL
$10 BURGERS / DRINKS
Buchanan passed to Burkley for a 5-yard score at the 4:14
mark. The PAT pass failed. The West closed out the scoring
with Lucas Lant of Hamilton scoring on a pick-6 from 40 yards FEATURING
out with 42 seconds remaining. Kelch kicked the extra point.
Tyler Abbott of Florence also had a pick-6 on an 11-yard Jolie Blue
return 14 seconds later. The PAT kick failed.
The West was coached by Pat Duchien of Florence-
Carlton. He has led the Falcons to three straight Class B
championships. Billings West’s Rob Stanton guided the East.
He guided the Golden Bears to state AA title in 2018 and two
runners-up finishes in 2020 and 2021.
The 48 points scored by the West matches points scored
A business class
by one team. East scored 48 in 1991 and 2004. for artists and
The East leads the series 41-36. The East has the longest
winning streak at si from 1973-76.
makers of all
Former Scotty Toryn Richards wore number 20 and was
a defensive back for the East. Mason Dethman of Froid-Lake
kinds.
$500
wore number 28 and was a safety. He helped force a fumble in
FRIDAYS
the third. Fairview’s Landen Thompson was a center and wore 3:00 TO 8:00
number 50. & SATURDAYS
12:00 TO 5:00
The most outstanding player was Goicoechea, winning
August 23-24
the Roger Silvernale award. He rushed for 169 yards on 12 September 20-21
carries. The MVP on offense was Glacier’s Cohen Kastelitz, October 11-12
November 8-9
who had 53 yards receiving. The West racked up a record 337
yards.
FOR MORE INFO AND TO APPLY ONLINE:
Lencioni rushed for 137 yards, who was the East offensive HTTPS://[Link]/MAP
MVP/ Great Falls CMR defensive back River Wasson the
OR CONTACT TESS FAHLGREN
defensive MVP. The East had 324 total yards, but also had six TESSMFAHLGREN@[Link]
turnovers, five interceptions.
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Another great line coach
“If you really want the economy to heal in a
hurry, get rid of the parasite that’s sucking it dry.”
~ Mike Huckabee

White House Claims Terrible


Economy Is Just A Deepfake
WASHINGTON, DC — In the wake of White House
statements that labeled coverage of Biden’s completely
normal and unconcerning 49-second pauses as
“maliciously edited deepfakes,” official US government
sources have confirmed that the seemingly terrible US
economy is in fact just another devious deepfake.
According to sources in the White House, the
A man and his wife are traveling in the Middle
rampant inflation, increasingly unsustainable load
East.
of debt, and out-of-control government spending
An Arab approaches the husband, saying, “I’ll give
are merely a cleverly crafted far-right conspiracy-
you 100 camels for your woman.”
theory deepfake that has been invented to cast doubt
After a long silence, the husband says, “She’s not
and aspersions on President Biden’s excellent, highly
commendable, and competent leadership of the country. for sale.”
“Rest assured, Americans — those sky-high gas The indignant wife says, “What took you so long to
prices and unaffordable groceries are nothing but a answer?”
well-done deepfake. I’m surprised you all got fooled so The husband replies, “I was trying to figure out
easily,” chuckled White House Press Secretary Karine how to get 100 camels back home.
Jean-Pierre, patronizingly patting a reporter from the
New York Post on the head. “In reality, the economy is
just fine and the president is absolutely, 100% capable
of fulfilling his duties. Hahaha, imagine believing that
left-wing policies could lead to anything but a stellar
economy! Deepfakes, deepfakes, nothing but CGI and
AI!”
When asked for comment, President Biden initially
appeared to stare blankly at the nearest wall for several
minutes without moving before starting to chew on a
nearby pencil, but this was later revealed to be “another
one of those darn deepfakes” by a White House staffer
who confirmed that the President had actually given an
eloquent and reassuring answer.
At publishing time, the White House had issued a
warning that the live-streamed upcoming CNN debate
might be seriously marred by deepfakes, depending
on how quickly Biden answers questions from the
teleprompter.
~ Babylon Bee, the fake news you can trust!
Thanks for Listening to smile, when to act angry, when to act meek and when
to cry. When out in the public they try very hard to just
say things they know their admiring fans can relate to....
Where Have All Our (to which their fans can relate.....to? Never mind I’ve
Heroes Gone tried.)
They act as if they are the smartest people ever to
I remember a time when the set foot on this planet and, sadly, there is a multitude of
folks on TV were mostly good people younger folks who believe it. Especially when it comes to
and good Americans. their musical heroes. No?? What about that Swift chick.
Heck, married couples on TV programs even slept Even Chisholm writes songs about her and Chisholm
in separate beds! Ozzie and Harriet for example, Lucy ain’t no dummy. I don’t think I have listened to more
and Ricky, what’s-his-name and Mrs Cleaver. The very than two of Swift’s tunes and I really don’t think I’m
first commode sighted on TV was in the Bunker home. missing a darned thing. I still like the Big Band music
We trusted Walter Kronkite to give us our nightly news made back when music was still music.
without prejudice and unbiased. Huntley/Brinkley Folks, I’m one who can appreciate the skills of a
was a different story. You had to take each comment good actor but I’m still aware that it is mostly only play-
with a grain of salt but they were cleanly entertaining. acting and fantasy. I don’t think there are many actors
“Goodnight Chet....Goodnight David.” who are a smidgen smarter that the average person. Jon
When we went to the movies we knew it was just Voight comes close but he still has his agenda. When I
fantasy portrayed by schooled actors and actresses. watch him act I am transported into his world of make-
Clark Gable and the studio were fined for Clark saying believe, he’s just that good. His work in The Return
“frankly dear, I don’t give a damn.” Roy, Gene, Clayton, to Lonesome Dove was spellbinding in his ability to
Jay never uttered a bad word that had to be bleeped out. mimic Tommy Lee Jones’ portrayal of Capt. Call but at
It seems all our heroes have gone the way of Peter, the same time making the character his very own. But
Paul and Mary’s flowers. friends when the screen fades to black I wake up and
These days the younger generations feel a strong realize I was drawn into their fantasy but it was still
pull towards the inane Hollywierdness of explicit sexual make-believe.
conduct on screen to make the actors/actresses’ mom That’s my message to the younger folks these days
and dad proud that their little boy/girl is “all growed who think their heroes don’t put their pants on one leg
up”and of course, the incessant and way over-used use at a time. Those actors, musicians, late night talk show
of the F-bomb. host morons and the rest of the fantasy world nin-com-
Some of yesterday’s actors are moving out of the poops are just like you and me. They aren’t any smarter.
Socialist Republic of California and out of the motion They may be prettier or handsomer or richer but I
picture industry that promotes fantasy but others have guarantee they are not smarter.
embraced the Democrat agenda with open arms. Make up your own mind about the issues. Don’t let
Why? Well most of the Hollywood elites don’t have them tell you how to vote or to whom to vote for. Sort
to buy their own groceries, pay their own utility bills out all the wheat from the chaff and make up your own
or gas up their own cars. Evidently, from all the money mind.
they pumped into the Biden campaign fund, they are That’s it for now folks. Thanks for listening.
ok with the run-away inflation, the open border policy, ~ Virgil Vaupel
the botched Afghanistan exit, the fact that there are four
wars raging around the world and that there is definitely THANK YOU
a two-tiered justice system made more evident during I’m blessed to have received your votes and continued
this chaotic Biden administration. support during my campaign for the Montana State
What the Hell do those Hollywood actors and Senate.
actresses know about the real people of this country. I thank God for this opportunity to listen and lead
They live in their drug induced fantasy world of acting with a voice for northeast Montana to represent our
and thrive on fan adulation. They can’t make up their communities and its people.
own minds about what to speak and how to speak it I humbly thank you all.
Paid for by Gregg Hunter for SD15 (R)
because they live their working lives reading lines off a Sincerely, P.O. Box 302 Glasgow, MT. 59230
script written by someone else. Directors tell them when Gregg Hunter Lisa Koski, Treasurer

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BUZZIFIEDS 
BUZZ
4 BEDROOM house for rent in Glasgow. Very clean, large parking lot. 
CALL 406-228-8333
BUZZ
APARTMENT FOR RE
BUZZIFIEDS 
COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT Great location, downtown Glasgow 
CONTACT CHUCK AT 406-228-2800
BUZZ
SPACIOUS APT. FOR
On the evening of June 
10, 2024, Peggy Cole, age 
70, passed away at Valley 
View Home after a four year 
battle with COPD
FEATURING
Jolie Blue
K I D S  A C T I V I T I E S  B Y  T H E  C H I L D R E N ’ S  M U S E U M
Y A R D  G A M E S  /  F I R
NO BURGER 
NIGHT 
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19
HOURS: 
WED - FRI
4-10PM
Please go to 
Nemont & Enjoy 
Alive at 5
bar will still be open
A man and his wife are traveling in the Middle 
East.
	
An Arab approaches the husband, saying, “I’ll give 
you 100 camels
Thanks for Listening
Where Have All Our 
Heroes Gone
	
I remember a time when the 
folks on TV were mostly good people 
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