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V   o l  .  3   ,  N  o  .  2  1 5   T  u e s d a y , Dece  m  b  e  r    1   6  ,     2    0     1     4  eo photo by Jan Kaiser Building the Program Building the Scotty wrestling program back to our glory days is going to be no easy task, but we’ve got an awesome core of coaches that is up to the challenge. From left are Scotty assistant coaches Leo Pattison and Dusty Kittleson, and rst- year Scotty Head Coach Jory Casterline. Brady Flaten, former Scotty head co-coach and part of that four-year state title run from 2007-10, is also an assistant coach. If anyone can rebuild a program which takes year-round commitment, these are the guns who can do it. “We want to get our kids as many matches as possible,” Coach Casterline says. In addition to the CMR Holiday Invitational this Friday and Saturday, Glasgow picked up a mixer in Fort Benton on Thursday night which should give all of them a couple of extra matches prior to hitting Great Falls. There is also a JV tourney happening in the Electric City on Saturday. Any of Coach Casterline’s boys who do not make the cut into Saturday’s CMR Holiday action will be wrestling in that JV tourney which could happen with some of them. “We’re going to be hard-pressed to have any seeded wrestlers,” he said, explaining that seeding is decided by their performances from the 2013 Holiday Invite and the 2014 State B Tournament. The only placer Glasgow had was Kasey Seyfert taking 6th at State. “Regardless, we’re go ing to get a lot of wrestling in this weekend,” he says. They are:  103 Matt Reyling, Freshman; 113 Gabe Hallock, Sophomore; 120 Kasey Seyfert, Sophomore; 126 open; 132 Mick Reyling, Junior; 138 open; 145 Jake Hentges, Senior; Cody King, Junior; 152 Kevin Schindler, Junior; 160 open; 170 T ony Kaiser, Sophomore; 182 open; 205 T anner Roness, Senior; 285 Joe Doney, Senior. Junior varsity: 113 Mitchell Overvold, Freshman; 145 Hunter Losleben, Junior; 160 Darrin Wersal, Freshman; 205 Justin Walton, Freshman. Managers: Brinlie Nielsen and Zoey Campbell.

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V   o l  .  3   ,  N  o  .  2  1 5  

  T  u e s d a y , Dece m b e r

   1  6 ,     2   0

    1    4

photo by Jan KaiserBuilding the Program Building the Scotty wrestling program back to our glory days

is going to be no easy task, but we’ve got an awesome core

of coaches that is up to the challenge. From left are Scotty

assistant coaches Leo Pattison and Dusty Kittleson, and rst-year Scotty Head Coach Jory Casterline. Brady Flaten, former

Scotty head co-coach and part of that four-year state title

run from 2007-10, is also an assistant coach. If anyone can

rebuild a program which takes year-round commitment, these

are the guns who can do it. “We want to get our kids as many

matches as possible,” Coach Casterline says. In addition

to the CMR Holiday Invitational this Friday and Saturday,

Glasgow picked up a mixer in Fort Benton on Thursday night

which should give all of them a couple of extra matches prior

to hitting Great Falls. There is also a JV tourney happening in

the Electric City on Saturday. Any of Coach Casterline’s boys

who do not make the cut into Saturday’s CMR Holiday action

will be wrestling in that JV tourney which could happen with

some of them. “We’re going to be hard-pressed to have any

seeded wrestlers,” he said, explaining that seeding is decided

by their performances from the 2013 Holiday Invite and the2014 State B Tournament. The only placer Glasgow had was

Kasey Seyfert taking 6th at State. “Regardless, we’re going to

get a lot of wrestling in this weekend,” he says.

They are:  103 Matt Reyling, Freshman; 113 Gabe Hallock

Sophomore; 120 Kasey Seyfert, Sophomore; 126 open; 132

Mick Reyling, Junior; 138 open; 145 Jake Hentges, Senior

Cody King, Junior; 152 Kevin Schindler, Junior; 160 open

170 Tony Kaiser, Sophomore; 182 open; 205 Tanner Roness

Senior; 285 Joe Doney, Senior. Junior varsity: 113 Mitche

Overvold, Freshman; 145 Hunter Losleben, Junior; 160 Darrin

Wersal, Freshman; 205 Justin Walton, Freshman. Managers

Brinlie Nielsen and Zoey Campbell.

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“Life is an opportunity,benefit from it.Life is beauty, admire it.Life is a dream, realize it.Life is a challenge, meet it.Life is a duty, complete it.

Life is a game, play it.Life is a promise, fulfill it.Life is sorrow, overcome it.Life is a song, sing it.Life is a struggle, accept it.Life is a tragedy, confrontit.Life is an adventure, dareit.Life is luck, make it.Life is life, fight for it.”

  ~ Mother Teresa

  Governor Steve Bullock has announced that RepJeff Welborn (R-Dillon) will carry his “Build Montana”legislation in the upcoming legislative session. Te bill seekto invest over $300 million in infrastructure constructionacross Montana.  “Montana is lucky to have statesmen like Jeff Welbornwho are eager to get something done on behalf of alMontanans and who will work across the aisle to do it,”said Governor Bullock. “While Jeff and I won’t agree oneverything, we agree that Democrats and Republicanshould work together to find common sense solutions tofix our roads, build our schools, and provide clean drinkingwater across our state.”  Te Build Montana bill represents $380 million in totainvestments for infrastructure and capital improvementsAccording to an economic analysis prepared by theMontana Department of Commerce, this effort wouldsupport 4,293 jobs, create $561 million in economic outputand increase wages by $200 million. Governor Bullock

proposed the legislation as part of his biennial budget thawill be presented to the 2015 legislature.  “We have new and expanded projects that need ouattention in Eastern Montana’s oil, gas, and coal countryWe also have needs for water and sewer system updatescoupled with long range building projects, all acrosMontana. Tis proposal gives the Republican controlledlegislature an opportunity to work with Governor Bullockto use both cash and bonding to finance vital projects,” saidRep. Welborn.

Glasgow and Valley County would receiveapproximately $1.5 million combined.

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Tonight:  Mostly cloudy, with a low around 11. Wind chillvalues as low as -2. East southeast wind 11 to 13 mph.

Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 24. Wind chillvalues as low as -4. East southeast wind around 11 mph.

Wednesday Night:  Mostly cloudy, with a low around 15.East southeast wind 7 to 10 mph.

Thursday:  Partly sunny, with a high near 30. Light andvariable wind.

Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 15. Westwind around 6 mph.

Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 30. West wind around6 mph becoming south in the morning.

Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 15.

Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 32.

Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 18.

Sunday: Mostly sunny, with

a high near 33.

Sunday Night:  Mostlycloudy, with a low around 24.

Monday:  A slight chanceof rain and snow showers.Partly sunny, with a high near38.

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NURSE AIDE TRAINING CLASS: Class will be starting on Jan. 19, 20151pm-7:30pm 3/wk. Clinicals will be the rst week of Feb. and will be two 12hrdays. Caring, compassionate persons with strong work ethics are beingsought to attend training to become a Certied Nurse Assistant. Startingwage for a Certied Nurse Aide is $12.50/hr + benets for permanent, FTpositions and $10.50/hour for students and casual status employees. ValleyView Home will pay for the class if you are employed at our facility. OR ifyou wish to take the class but don’t want to work at Valley View Home orare not employed by Valley View Home, the cost is $537.50 per student(scholarships may be available through the job service to assist with thecost of this). Persons wishing to take the course and seeking employmentmay ll out job application (available in the business ofce, the job service

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  Te Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce & Agriculturehas announced today that it will be visiting the sunnyMediterranean, Greece and urkey, and is inviting chambermembers, and family and friends of chamber members to join them on this once in a lifetime experience.

Escape to the sunny Mediterranean and encounter a journey back in time. ake in the stunning scenery of theMediterranean, gaze upon the monuments dedicated toGreek gods, and absorb the culture of magical urkey.  Enjoy a ten day journey back to the Antiquities whereyou will explore the origins of Greek history, taking infamous landmarks such as the emple of Zeus, the Acropolisand the Olympic Stadium. Sail into the Aegean Sea andsunbath while sipping cool drinks.  As your journey continues, admire the panoramic viewswhile sailing to Mykonos, where you will encounter dazzling

white houses and trendy boutiques. On this remarkable trip,explore culturally rich Istanbul, urkey and prepare to bemesmerized by the stunning collection of palaces, churches,mosques and markets from every period of history.  Te sun-drenched beaches of Rhodes create abreathtaking backdrop as you enjoy a relaxing day on thiscolorful island. Te islands of Crete and Santorini are yourports of call, as miles of sandy beaches unfold before you,begging you to bask in the sun or venture out and explorehistorical destinations such as the Archaeological Museumin Heraklion or Knossos.

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an international journey to the sunny Mediterranean, whereprogram participants can experience culture, learn aboutthe business climate, and make new friends,” said Lisa Olk,Executive Director.  Space is limited, so act fast. Don’t miss out on thisopportunity to visit the sunny Mediterranean, exchangeideas with local business representatives, make new friends,and build new memories.For more information about this amazing trip please call theGlasgow Area Chamber of Commerce at (406) 228-2222 oremail Lisa Olk at [email protected]

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  Governor Steve Bullock andMontana Department of CommerceDirector Meg O’Leary haveannounced the award of $150,000 infunding for events across the statethat help support Montana’s vibrant

tourism industry as it continues tobring new revenue into the economy.Te funding is being made availablethrough the Montana Office ofourism’s Special Events GrantProgram (SEGP).  “From fishing derbies to bicycletours, authentic Montana eventsserve as important catalysts forbringing people into our downtownsand Main Streets,” said Bullock. “Andin turn, Montana’s small businessesin these communities have theopportunity to capture a portion ofthe $3.6 billion being spent annuallyby our 11 million visitors.”  Grant funds are available forevent marketing and promotion

outside a 100-mile radius of the event.  “Montana’s special events areboth culturally rich and economicallyimportant,” said Director O’Leary.“Tese grants are investments intocommunity efforts enjoyed by

residents and travelers alike.”  Bullock has identified “MarketingMontana” as a key pillar of his MainStreet Montana Project. Trough theproject, he is working to strengthenand expand efforts to promoteMontana as a tourist destination tosupport economic growth.  Communities receiving2014 – 2015 SEGP awards are:• Bozeman –   Cycle Greater

Yellowstone; $18,250;• Ekalaka  – Ekalaka Shindig; $7,350;

• GLASGOW   – 28th AnnualMontana Governor’s Cup Walleye

Tournament; $12,000; Sponsor:Glasgow Area Chamber ofCommerce

• Hamilton  – McIntosh Apple Day &

Liquid Apple Night; $8,760; S

• Kalispell   – Kalispell Pond HockeyClassic; $8,760;

• Missoula   – Big Sky DocumentaryFilm Festival; $23,178;

• Seeley Lake  – In the Footsteps oNorman Maclean Festival; $20,701

• Stevensville   – Western HeritageDays & Chuck Wagon Cook-off$6,351;

• West Yellowstone  – Kids ‘n Snow

Weekend Event Series; $4,380;

• White Sulphur Springs  – Red AntsPants Music Festival; $30,271;

• WOLF POINT   – Wolf Point WildHorse Stampede; $10,000.

  Te SEGP was developed in

2002 to assist communities witheconomic development throughthe creation and/or enhancement oannual, on-going events. o date, theSEGP has provided over $1 millionin grant funding to 129 events in various Montana communities. 

Guv Cup, Wild Horse Stampede to receive promotional funding 

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