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hursday, March
Hoversland
a Buccaneer
soon-to-be
by Mike Brandt
Dawson Community
College is fresh off of
winning the Region
Championship, beating
North Dakota State
College of Science on the
road, 84-75, winning their
third straight Region 13
championship.
Their season came
to an end at the District
tournament in Iowa
where the Buccaneers lost
to Indian Hills 115-99 in
the championship game.
Dawson finished the
season with a 27-6 record.
Dawson will be the
future home for Lustre
Christian senior Kolden
Hoversland who helped
lead the Lions to a school-
record 17-0 regular season.
Lustre Christian finished
second at the District 3C
tournament and third
Kolden Hoversland will be suiting up as a Buccaneer this fall. photo courtesy
continued on back page of Mike Stebleton, Daniels County Leader
Memorial BUZZIFIEDS
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April 2, 9am-12pm SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER
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Building GLASGOW ELKS LODGE
HWY 2 West Some will be going to the poll
Due to an oversight, the Glasgow School District
Here come the trustee and general levy election on May 3, 2022 will no
lake wind longer be an all-mail ballot.
Voters who do not request an absentee ballot will
advisories vote at the polling place. The location of the polling
place has yet to be determined.
Today: Increasing clouds, with a high near 51. Breezy,
with a west northwest wind 18 to 23 mph, with gusts Beekeeping workshop Saturday,
as high as 30 mph.
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 27. West shelter-belt workshop Tuesday
northwest wind 15 to 20 mph decreasing to 7 to 12 The beekeeping workshop which was postponed
mph after midnight. in March has been rescheduled for Saturday, April 2,
Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 50. West from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Fort Peck Interpretive Center.
northwest wind 7 to 12 mph increasing to 15 to 20
The workshop is free and open to anyone interested in
mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 26
mph. beekeeping. Here is the itinerary:
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 26.
1:00—1:45 Bee Biology
Northwest wind 12 to 17 mph becoming northeast 1:45—2:30 Beekeeper’s Calendar, The First Year
6 to 11 mph after midnight. Saturday: Mostly sunny, 2:30—3:00 Break—Honey and Mead tasting!
with a high near 59. East southeast wind 8 to 15 mph 3:00—3:45 Hiving Nucs and Packages of Bees
becoming south in the afternoon. Winds could gust as 3:45—4:00 Evaluation and Wrap-up
high as 22 mph.
Please RSVP to Valley County Extension at 406-
Saturday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 32. West northwest
228-6241 or email
[email protected]wind 9 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. This is the first of several as they will be having
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 53. Northwest beekeeping/pollinator workshops throughout the
wind 15 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph. summer and will hopefully have Dr. Michelle Flenniken
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 30. in person in May to present her research.
Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near 60. Southeast Also sponsored by the Valley County MSU Extension
wind 13 to 17 mph becoming south southwest in the Agency, Peter Kolb will be here on Tuesday, April 5th for
afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 25 mph.
a shelterbelt & windbreak workshop. They will also be
Monday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers before talking about urban forestry and taking a tree walk around
midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 35.
Glasgow looking at tree problems or successes. Everyone
Tuesday: A 30 percent chance of showers. Partly
sunny, with a high near 51. Breezy, with a west wind
is asked to meet in the Courtroom of the Valley County
18 to 24 mph, with gusts as high as 36 mph. Courthouse at 9:00 a.m. for some presentations and Q&A
Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 31. before taking the tree walk. Everyone is welcome and the
Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 48. Breezy. workshop is free. Please RSVP to Valley County Extension
at 406-228-6241 or email
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INFORMATIONAL BACKGROUND
3-29-2022 MEETING SUMMARY/ANSWERS
BACKGROUND- North Valley County Water/Sewer District- NVCW/S
Safe at third!
District-Verifiable Facts: Next stop is home plate for Alexis Murdock during this
1. GOAL-achieve more EFFICIENCY compared to past history. past Monday night's scrimmage. The Scotties have
2. Analyze Books, inspect Plant, review Staff. their season opener on Cal Ripken Field at 5:00 this
3. Turn around BALANCE SHEET.
evening as the Havre Blue Ponies come to the Bonnie
4. Reduce NON ESSENTIAL spending.
5. BUILD a strong STABLE, QUALIFIED, CERTIFIED staff...part time City. Take ’em down, Scotties! And then on Friday, the
LABOR up to DIRECTORS. Scotties host a track & field meet beginning at 9:00, so
6. BUILD a strong BOARD of DIRECTORS: 2 Attorneys, 1 Insurance/ spring sports are ramping up.
Realty Director, 2 past Corporate Project Managers.
7. Pursue uncollected Liens via Civil Action.
8. Combine Certified Lead Operator/Manager roles, saving Manager On the school ballot will be...
salary. Four candidates have filed the necessary paperwork
9. Seek State and Federal Grants to repair a 60 year old failing plant.
Work closely with Valley County Commissioners (Oversight.) to appear on the ballot for the May 3rd School Election.
10. OBLIGATIONS: W/S District is paying $6,200 per month payments Glasgow School Board, one position available:
on an old loan made in 2009, Dry Prairie Water is raising our rate by
about $1,400 per month starting in June, must address ongoing water Larraine Eiland, Stan Ozark, Erin Aune and Donald
line breaks, next Chemicals/Solvent order will cost $7,000.... per DNRC Pansegrau.
must raise rates to secure ARPA Funding and comply with 2009 reserves Ballots will be mailed out April 15th and as stated
requirement.
11. PROJECT GRANTS money is to be used for project work ONLY, on page 2, due to an oversight, the Glasgow School
CANNOT use that money for Operations. District trustee and general levy election on May 3,
NOTE- Many Corporations utilize Teleconference Calls to avoid Airline
and Hotel costs and to answer all questions by Directors… and also use 2022 will no longer be an all-mail ballot.
Flea market this Saturday
“DocuSign” using Adobe for Documents, Contracts signature approval.
FURTHER Questions/ Concerns- please call PRESIDENT or VP for
straight answers. (Avoiding useless Gossip)- Nick Chiechi or Chris
Helland. The Glasgow Senior Citizen Center’s bi-monthly
Nick Chiechi- President- NVCW/S District flea market is this Saturday, April 2nd from 9am-noon.
~questions, concerns, additions, opinions welcomed~ For table rental, please call 406-228-9500.
Here's a *T*I*P*
After writing an important piece about the
NORTH VALLEY COUNTY
WATER/SEWER DISTRICT
Canadian trucker convey’s peaceful protest in the ...response to a repeated "Moot Question"
nation’s capital of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada during the
first week of March 2022 on his website 321gold.com, Some uninformed keep asking the same
Bob Moriarty, a U.S. Marine/Navy fighter pilot back in question over and over in all Water District
the day, received a response from one of the Canadian meetings disrupting the flow of the meeting.
trucker supporters whose wife is a banker: The question: "Why aren't the Directors here in
"If the best run and most financed bank in the world person?"
Candidates running for Governor and
has a bank run, they close the doors,” he wrote to Moriarty.
Representative and other offices use call in
“Well, the entire banking system in Canada froze and the
conference calls allowing discussion with Q and
real reason [Canadian Prime Minister Justin] Trudeau and
A.
[Canadian Minister of Finance/Deputy Prime Minister Warren Buffett holds his annual stockholders
Chrystia] Freeland did a 180 degree turn overnight was meeting via conference call for those not able to
because they were told by the banks that unless Trudeau attend in person.
wanted to kill the entire economy of Canada, they had to The U.S. Army stages tank battles at Ft.
cut out the stupid [crap].” Irwin, the Pentagon, and the Mideast battlefield
(Writer’s note: For those unaware, Trudeau was simultaneously a via video conference link.
starting to freeze money from bank accounts of some of I've participated in all of these examples as
the Canadian truckers who were peacefully protesting well as the NVCW/S District meetings since I'm in
in Ottawa.) Palm Springs for medical reasons.
“Yup. I was there in the trenches and Beryl, teller at Many companies and corporations use video
the CIBC (Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce), was conference equipment for cost savings... no Airline
shell shocked,” the husband of the banker continued to tickets and Hotel costs needed for meetings. If
write. “She’s never seen that much money go out the door. unable to physically attend a meeting, one can
I live in a very upper middle class/rich neighbourhood and still provide input and responses and participate.
people were walking in and demanding 20K or 50K and We have two attorneys who practice law for
their USD. It was awesome and it scared the [crap] out of the State of Montana and a County, one insurance/
the banks. real estate businessman who is constantly busy
"Accounts were being closed, investment accounts when not offering his time to serve NVCW/S
moved, RSPs transferred. The truckers lit the fire, the bank District, one Director who must not venture out of
run turned it into an inferno.” his house due to Covid risks, and me. I am out
of State addressing my many side effects of my
“You can think you have all the power in the world
booster shot.
but when you are wrong it can get expensive.
Our Directors and Staff show up or call in
"Trudeau and Freeland didn’t have the power they
to our meetings. All are qualified, responsible,
thought they had,” the Canadian man continued to write. accountable, and credible. We answer questions,
“Wait until the world wakes up to the stupidity of the U.S. explain and offer information and in most cases
and European Union loading Russia up with sanctions. hand out documents, Grant data, and banking
They just blew up the entire paper money system. It will information.
destroy the Euro first, then the bond market and then OPINION OF MANY: ....UNLIKE some
the dollar. When you fire any weapon there is always Associations with least qualified Directors being
blowback.” lead around by a Secretary who ignore questions
Elected politicians need to revisit the fact they and refuse to show records and banking
represent the public that voted them into office as well reconciliation statements. Why?
as the public that did not vote them into office, not use Credibility and Trust are key in all business
strong-arm, tyrannical tactics like freezing bank accounts endeavors.
because somebody disagrees with them. Bank runs... Nick Chiechi- President NVCW/S District
that’s some tremendously scary stuff. — Mike Stebleton, ~questions, concerns, opinions welcomed~
Things, Ideas & People, Daniels County Leader
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Hoversland continued when he was in the sixth grade. That's when things
started clicking for the Lions' future. With the aid of
at the Eastern C tournament. The Lions were one win other athletes that came to school in Lustre the program
away from playing at the State Class C tournament in was on its way to success. Randy Reddig, a former Lustre
Great Falls. athlete, came back home to help with the family farm
Hoversland and the Lions had a few firsts for and took over the coaching duties. Reddig's dad, Ron,
the school. It was the first time the Lions won the was already coaching the Lions' girls' program.
conference championship, first time finishing second "In junior high we took second. I knew as long as
in the district tournament and first time finishing third some of these guys I was playing with stuck around we
in the divisional tournament. The Lions finished the would have a good team," said Hoversland. "We had
season with a 21-3 record. It was also the first time for guys come in from other schools, they fit in well. We
Lustre Christian to have a 20-win season. wouldn't be where we were at without Randy. He taught
"We just got our chemistry going over the summer. us a lot.He got us all to come together. That's why we
We worked out a lot and everybody was in the gym were clicking so well."
day-to-day," Kolden said about the Lions' success. "We "He was probably one of the hardest workers that
played hard defense this year, which got our offense you could ask for," said Coach Reddig. "He's unselfish
going." and wanted the team to win. He was a good leader.
Hoversland and the Lions also snapped Scobey- Playing that extra year helped him get prepared for high
Opheim's state winning streak record of 57 straight school ball."
games. Hoversland said that the starting five, Kaleb
"It felt good. I was anticipating that one," he said. "It felt Hoversland, Jasiah Hambria, Cayden Klatt, and Elijan
good to get a win over them." Lenihan, grew up around Lustre. He said the others
Hoversland, a 6-foot-3 forward, wanted to play were either from another country or another area of
where he would fit in and Dawson Community Montana. Clay Reddig, one of the reserves, is a Lustre
College was the perfect fit and a starting point for his resident.
collegiate career. Lustre Christian had another set of twins, Alex and
"I really like their uptempo play style. Coach (Joe) Bryan Chen, from Taiwan.
Peterson is a good coach and is a really good guy," said The Lions may lose the Hoversland twins, but they
Hoversland. "They have a family style program, a lot like will still be tough next season and will be even more
Lustre." hungry for a berth at the state tournament.
Hoversland said he will major in business finance "As soon as I'm gone they will still be clicking. Elijah
or marketing. His future plans are to be a realtor or a came on strong and is a good leader," said Hoversland.
broker. "We have some young guys doing good work. I think
He is one of the rare athletes that was able to they will keep on improving when my brother and I are
play high school ball while being an eighth grader The out of here."
Montana High School Association made that a rule a Hoversland said the Lions really appreciated the fans
few years ago to help small-school programs. Without for supporting the team even through the three losses.
the eighth graders playing, some of the programs may "We had a massive turnout this year and it
have folded. Hoversland didn't start as an eighth grader, really helped us. It is a success for everybody in the
but he did see plenty of action and was a regular starter community," he said.
his freshman year.
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