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

    406-228-4558 fax: [email protected]

    Vol.4,No.167

    Thursday,October

    8,20

    15

    Ater hosting the Voices ofMontana statewide talk show orsix years, Aaron Flint has made thedecision to take a new opportunityoutside o broadcasting. Yesterday morning, October7th, Flint hosted his inal talk showrom a live townhall meeting o the

    Montana Electric CooperativesAssociation in Great Falls. In a surprise move, Aaron madethe announcement to his audienceat the end o the show saying, Tisis going to be my last show on theVoices of Montana. I have decidedto take on a great opportunity

    or Montana and help out withthe Greg Gianorte exploratorycampaign or Governor. Flint holds a BA in BroadcastJournalism rom the Universityo Montana and served threetours o duty abroad as an oicer

    Aaron Flint no longer hosting Voices of Montana

    Pictured are Aaron Flint and Sarah Swanson Partridge

    setting up for a live show of Voices of Montana at Farm

    Equipment Services earlier this year in February. Aarons

    broadcasting voice will be missed by many of us across

    the Big Sky State, but he is taking the opportunity to help

    put Greg Gianforte into the Montana Governor position.

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    Late Nite LaffsA lot of people think that when the Republican eld clears itwill come down to Jeb Bush and Donald Trump. Kind of likethe race between the tortoise and the bad hair. ~ Jimmy Fallon

    A controversial 1,200-year-old document has been found

    that shows evidence that Jesus was married. I dont believeit. What married guy gets to spend all his free time with his

    12 buddies? ~ Conan OBrien

    General Mills is recalling a number of Cheerios productsbecause some boxes that were labeled gluten-free were not

    gluten-free. As a result, 1.8 million boxes of Cheerios andHoney Nut Cheerios are being removed from the shelves at

    stores. This sounds to me like the work of that evil dictator,Vladimir Gluten. This does affect those people who areallergic to gluten and also those who pretend to be allergic to

    gluten. When someones in a bad mood now, just ask, Whoput gluten in your Cheerios? ~Jimmy Kimmel

    Republicans say the economy is bad. So bad, in New York

    over on Park Avenue, I saw a woman with real breasts anda fake Gucci bag. ~ Jimmy Fallon

    Bud Light has created a new device that alerts you when

    the beer supply in your fridge is running low. The device isknown as your roommate Chad. ~ Conan OBrien

    Theres been a lot of discussion lately about comfort animals

    they provide emotional support to people who are dealingwith anxiety. Its like medical marijuana on a leash. A few

    months ago, a woman on a US Airways ight was famouslykicked off the plane when her emotional support pig refused

    to stop squealing and defecated in the cabin. Yeah, honestly,pigs can y. The truth is, they already make a pig thatcomforts you. Its called bacon. ~ James Corden

    Te annual 4th, 5th & 6th grade Cross Countrymeet will be held on Friday, October 9th at CentenniaPark. Here is the schedule:2:20 p.m., 6th girls; 2:25 6th boys; 2:30 5th girls; 2:35 5thboys; 2:40 4th girls; 2:45 4th boys Winners will be presented awards to conclude the

    event.

    90 Min.

    141 Min

    DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON

    FREE TREAT TUESDAY!Free Popcorn with Every Paid Admission. ALL SHOWINGS

    Oct. 2- Oct. 8

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    4:00 - 6:50 - 9:30

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    4:10 - 7:00 - 9:00

    HELD

    OVER

    Some strong language, injuryimages, and brief nudity

    Some scary images, actionand rude humor.

    Cross Country Meet Friday

    Te Valley County HealthDepartment continues its Community FluClinics throughout the county and haveadded another date. Here is the updatedschedule: October 9 Nashua- Senior Center, 9-10:30 am

    October 9 Fort Peck Town Hall, 11 noon

    October 9 Hinsdale Legion Hall, 3 - 4 pm October 21Valley County Health Department, 3:00-

    5:30 pm

    October 31 FMDH Health Fair, 1-4 pm

    Please bring your insurance card and wear a shortsleeved shirt. Influenza can be serious. Last season, the MontanaDepartment o Public Health and Human Services(DPHHS) recorded 608 hospitalizations and 24 deathsrelated to influenza.

    Being vaccinated is the best thing you can do toprotect yoursel, your amily and your communityagainst this respiratory illness. Influenza vaccinationis very sae and is recommended or everyone olderthan six months. Te composition o the flu vaccine isreviewed each year and updated to protect against the fluviruses that research indicates will be the most commonduring the upcoming season. Flu vaccination can reduceflu illnesses, doctor visits, missed work or school as wellas prevent flu-related hospitalizations and deaths. Questions? Call Valley County Health Department

    Beat the Flu Bug!

    ropical Rays Salon will be holding a Beauty BattleCancer Spa Day/Cut-A-Ton coming up on SaturdayOctober 17th rom 10 a.m. 2 p.m. with all proceedsdonated to the Northeast Montana Relay For Lie. Noappointment is necessary, walk-ins are welcome. Tey will have a gif basket raffle, silent auction andrereshments. Haircuts will be a minimum donation o$10 & finger/toe nail polish a minimum o $5. For moreinormation call 228-4300.

    Cut-a-Ton coming to ropical Rays

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    BUZZIFIEDS

    Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 46. Calm wind

    becoming southeast 5 to 8 mph in the evening.

    Friday:Partly sunny, with a high near 75. South southeast

    wind 7 to 11 mph becoming southwest in the afternoon.

    Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 51. Westsouthwest wind around 8 mph.

    Saturday:Sunny, with a high near 80. West southwest wind

    7 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.

    Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 50.Southwest wind around 11 mph.

    Sunday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny,

    with a high near 67. Breezy, with a west wind 14 to 19 mphincreasing to 21 to 26 mph in the afternoon. Winds could

    gust as high as 37 mph.

    Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 41. Breezy.

    Columbus Day:Mostly sunny, with a high near 66.

    Monday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low around 43.

    Tuesday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 67.

    Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 42.

    Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 62.

    BUZZFARMERS MARKET:Saturday October 10th 9am-3pm., with locally home-grown tomatoes, onions, assorted squash including buttercup and hubbard,mini and regular pumpkins, cucumbers, cabbage, artichoke, leeks, Yukongold and red potatoes, hot and sweet peppers, carrots, brussel sprouts.Fresh home-made baked goods, jams and jellies, and so much more.

    Accepting WIC checks, complimentary coffee and cookie. Hope to see

    you there. Thanks for supporting your local Farmers Market.LOCATEDAT THE RED ROCK PLAZA (ACROSS FROM COKE-PLANT).

    BUZZDOWNSIZING SALE: Large Downsizing Sale, Oct 10th Wolf Point Whenyou come into Wolf Point from the West, come down the hill, cross thebridge and the brick house on the r ight hand side of the road across fromthe El Rancho Motel. 9:00 till late afternoon. Lots of antiques, shop items,household, garden, yard art, pine yard furniture, JD riding lawn mower withgrass catcher, JD tiller and snow blower for small tractor, tables, bunk beds,dcor, all fair and reasonably priced. So worth the drive. CALL PATSYTIHISTA 785-2321 , 263-7936

    Above averagetemperaturesreturning Friday

    BUZZTHE GATEWAY CLUB: is looking for servers/bartenders, dishwashers& cook positions.PICK UP APPLICATION @ JOB SERVICE.

    BUZZHELP WANTED: Construction worker wanted. CALL 390-4156

    BUZZHELP WANTED: Part time cook. Flexible hours, salary depending on

    experience. APPLY AT THE DURAM 228-2236BUZZ

    COTTONWOOD INN is looking for a responsible, motivated full-timewaiter/waitress. Duties include: seat customers, take customer ordershelp prep meals for serving, serve food orders, clean tables, processpayments and other duties as assigned. This position does requirebeing able to work entire shift standing and walking. Benefits includevacation/sick leave and dental/visual reimbursement after 1 year oemployment, group health insurance available after 90 days, employeediscounts. Will work some holidays and weekends. Pay will start a$9.25/hr plus great tips.APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN OR ONLINEAT COTTONWOODINN.NET

    BUZZHELP WANTED: The mathematician would like to add you to his teamof dining staff. We would like to multiply our application process, divideby 2, and subtract approximately 3.14 individuals with the anticipationof offering them a fraction of what the boss makes. Dont make melook like a zero. BRING YOUR APPLICATION TO NEMONT MANOROR CALL CHAR AT 228-4306

    BUZZVALLEY COUNTY TRANSIT has an opening for a dispatcher/driverThis is a part-time position with a minimum of 20 hours per weekBenefits include health insurance, retirement, sick and vacation leaveplus paid holidays. Must be able to obtain a CDL with passengerendorsement within 60 days of hire. People skills and good driving

    record are required. Will be subject to preemployment drug testcriminal and driving record check. Pay will be $11.72-$12.23 per houwith pay increase after successful probation period. Would like to fil

    A.S.A.P. CALL 228-8744 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR APPLYAT JOB SERVICE.

    BUZZFOR RENT: 1,800 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, 3 bath apartments in Glasgow2 car garage. New construction. $1,500/mo. + $1,500 deposit. 3 unitsavailable. CALL JOHN AT 406-263-2046

    BUZZFOR RENT:3 bed 2 sleeping rooms 2 bath duplex immediately availablelocated 28 Angus Drive, Glasgow. $800/ month plus utilities.

    BUZZFor Rent:3 bed 1 full bath condo located 366B Pine St. Marie. Nicecondition. $500/month plus utilities. CALL HELLAND AGENCY228-2114

    BUZZFOR RENT: 3 bedroom units with newer furnace, hot water heaterlinoleum, and counter tops. $500 Save on utilities! CALL 406-524-3742

    BUZZHORSE PASTURE: Up to 3 horses, 1/2 mile from Glasgow. CALL406-899-8305

    BUZZNO HUNTING on Bernie Blomers property without written consentDont even ask!

    Senio

    rCitizenCenter

    French DipCall for reservation by 10 AM

    228-9500

    FRIDAY

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    Plus $75.00 Mail In RebatePlus Free Gun Case

    While supplies last

    NFL PPK WinnersPart of the Scotty Homecoming halftime show was

    honoring our local NFL Punt, Pass & Kick winners. They

    are Kyle Stahl, Shalynn Pedersen, Rance Rhoads, Cade

    and Connor Hudmya. They competed in Miles City this

    past Sunday. The scores will be tallied with all the PPK

    events statewide to decide who advances to Denver.

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    21 West 2nd St.Culbertson, MT 59218

    406-787-6201

    In Plentywood seeJake

    804 East 1st Ave.Plentywood, MT 59254

    406-765-1531

    In Circle seeOle or Mike

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    Broncs & Big Loops resultsTe Broncs & Big Loops was held on a soggy Saturday,October 3rd at the Northeast Montana Fairgrounds.Despite the rain, the show went on and those inattendance had a good time. Tere were an even dozen ranch bronc riders withJake Switzer rom Richey taking first while GlasgowsWalter Ozark and Richlands anner Solberg tying orsecond.

    Tere were a total o 87 teams in muley roping. RonPotter and Bob Walden placed first. Don Nelson andJason Beil placed 2nd, Ron Potter and Reed Pankratz3rd, Jim Uphaus and Walter Ozark placedourth.

    George Orhood placed first in Ladies SteerStopping.

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    FridayOctober 9th

    9:00 - 5:30Door PrizesDelicious Food Samples25% All Fall Items

    he month o September was warmer and drier

    than normal with an average temperature o 61

    degrees. his was 2.8 degrees above normal.

    he monthly rainall total o just 0.57 Inches was

    0.37 inch below normal.

    he average high temperature or the month was

    75.6 degrees. here were our days that topped out at

    90 degrees or warmer with a high o 95 degrees on the

    2nd being the warmest. he average low temperature

    was 46.3 degrees.

    he temperature dipped into the 30s on our

    occasions with a low o 34 degrees on the 28th being

    the coldest.

    A new record high temperature was set on the

    25th with a high o 93 degrees. he low temperature

    on the 26th was only 56 degrees, tying the record

    warm minimum or that date. Measurable rain ell on just our days during the

    month. Almost hal o the monthly rainall occurred

    on the 5th when 0.28 ell. Another quarter o an inch

    ell on the 16th while two other days received a couple

    hundredths o an inch.

    he wind gusted to 30 mph or greater on twelve

    days in September. he highest wind gust was 38

    mph, occurring on both the 3rd and 4th.

    Normal high temperatures or the month o

    October begin in the mid 60s, ending up the upper40s by the end o the month. Normal lows start out in

    the upper 30ss, winding up in the mid 20s by months

    end. Average moisture or the month is 0.75 inch

    with an average snowall o 1.3 inches.

    September Weather Wrap-up

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    in the Montana ArmyNational Guard: toIraq, Aghanistan, andthe Horn o Arica.He also worked on theWashington, D.C. sta

    o ormer Sen. ConradBurns (R - Montana). Following hisannouncement thathe is moving on,Rocky Erickson, NewsDirector at NorthernBroadcasting, got on air with Aaron and the tworecapped some o the great moments on the talkshow over the last six years. Members o the Montana

    Electric Cooperative also thanked Aaron Flint or hissupport in sharing their mission. aylor Brown, owner o Northern BroadcastingSystem, remarked o the transition, We haveappreciated Aarons service or the past six years andare very proud o the way that he has helped to growthe impact o Montanas state-wide talk show. Montanas only state-wide talk show has had agreat history o prominent hosts: 1998 Rob Natelson was the irst host o the

    program or almost two years.

    1999 David Berg took over when Rob Natelsonwent o the air to campaign or Governor.

    2008 Ater nine years, David Berg retired, andDave Rye began as host in April 2008.

    2009 Aaron Flint began to host the show inSeptember ater he returned rom militarydeployment to Aghanistan with the NationalGuard.

    Although a permanent replacement has not yetbeen conirmed, Northern Broadcasting has askedBillings broadcaster Jon Arneson to continue to ill-in or Flint at this time. Arneson has acted as host orthe talk show intermittently over the past three yearsduring Flints military deployments. You may remember Jon Arnesons voice onKLTZ/KLANonce upon a time beore moving on toGlendive and then to Billings where he has been inradio and television since 2000. He lives in Laurelwhere he and his wie Melani have three kids, ourcats and two dogs.

    Aaron Flint continued from front

    Leah,Crystal,&Nikki

    Comedownto

    Alleystomeet:

    Comedic DJWet T-Shirt

    Contest

    Friday Oct. 9at 9:00 pm

    Winter Hours

    Sun - Thurs: 11:00-8:00

    Fri & Sat: Lobby 11:00-8:30

    Drive Thru 11:00-9:00

    Treat of the Month

    Apple PieParfait

    To our sponsors:Glasgow Stockyards, CHS/ Harvest States, Kirk Cornwell & family,

    Fiesta Mexican, Ag Land, Coors Lite/Pepsi, Montana Bar, Star Motel,

    Ron Potter, Chance Barrett Leathers, Ozark Rodeo, Mamma Ozs

    Catering,

    Along with a thanks to the Cowboys and Cowgirl contestants-

    who didnt weaken due to the weather. The spectators that braved the

    weather to watch. To Donna, Elsie and Patfor being great beverage

    tenders, and to Bob & Andy Hanson and to the individuals that helped

    with the timing, judging, picking up and announcing.

    We are blessed to have great friends, family and CommunityBroncs / Big Loops --- Dewayne & Doris OzarkWalter & Billy Sky & Ty, Blake, Whit Ozark

    Chance & Ashley & Wade Barrett

    Cant wait till 2016!!

    Your local Missouri/Milk River Chapter of Ducks Unlimitedwill be hosting a Sportsmans Night Out party (SNO Party) on:

    Thursday October 22nd

    at the Glasgow Elks ClubDoors open at 5:00 P.M.

    with dinner provided by Mexicana Fiesta.

    There will be several outdoorhunting/shing packages rafed off.

    Tickets are available from Linda Stathos 228-2659 or 263-8192,Ken Jansa 228-2031.

    Tickets are $25 single/$40 couple with membership included.They may also be purchased at the door that night.