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It was a rather spooky Independence Day for St. Marie residents in 2015. Photo by Frank & Lin Vargo
Dillon is
rest of the town, but I certainly had a great 4th.
I got to spend it with my son. I got to have dinner
spot on!!!! with my uncle, aunt, and other family who came to
town. I got to show Dustin sparklers and snakes and
some little fountains in our driveway. It was a perfect
Today: Sunny, with a high near 82. South southwest wind 6 day for me.
to 8 mph becoming west northwest in the afternoon. Most of our guys got to do what they wanted with
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 56. Northwest wind their families. I say most because we still got called out a
6 to 9 mph becoming north northeast after midnight. couple times for various things.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 81. North northeast wind 9 But to all the people I’ve heard complaining about no
to 11 mph.
fireworks show, it’s time to put your money where your
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 54. Northeast
wind around 10 mph.
mouth is. Step up. Volunteer in some sort to help put it
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 84. East southeast wind on. I’ve seen numerous people complain about it that to
around 8 mph becoming south southwest in the afternoon. my knowledge don’t volunteer for anything in town. Our
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 58. West community is getting bad for wanting bigger and badder
wind 6 to 9 mph becoming east in the evening. everything but no one new is stepping up to help make
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 88. West wind 6 to 13 that happen. The same people that have helped put stuff
mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. on for years can’t be expected to keep doing everything.
Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 60. Northwest We have a fantastic community that has lots of cool
wind 8 to 11 mph becoming east after midnight. Winds
events and happenings, but we still need help to continue
could gust as high as 18 mph.
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 88. East northeast wind
doing those things and expanding them.
8 to 11 mph becoming north northwest in the afternoon. Keep in mind, it is not the Glasgow and Valley
Winds could gust as high as 18 mph. County Long Run Volunteer Fire Departments’
Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 58. Northeast responsibility to put on the 4th of July Fireworks Display;
wind 11 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. any Glasgow entity can take on this responsibility.
Tuesday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly sunny, I hope everyone else had a great 4th, now onto
with a high near 85. East wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as Gov. cup!
e.” high as 22 mph.
~ Dillon Koski
Tuesday Night: A chance of showers. Partly cloudy, with a
low around 56. Proud member of the Glasgow
Wednesday: A slight chance of showers. Mostly sunny, with Volunteer Fire Department &
a high near 81. Valley County Volunteer Long Run
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Costs of fireworks
By Mike Brandt
So, you like fireworks. If you’re like me I liked
fireworks. When I was younger we would buy
firecrackers in a big bundle. I don’t remember how
much we spent, but I’m sure it was $20-$50.
So, how much did you spend this year?
T his year Americans were expected to spend
$89.45 billion on food alone. And last year we spent
$2.3 billion on fireworks.
Even in the pandemic of that so-called COVID
hyping that the Government schemed up we spent
$1.9 billion. Social distancing, who did that?
Looking back, $407 million was spent on
firecrackers, sparklers, Roman candles, cherry bombs,
and other celebratory explosives. Ten years later the
spending went up to $636 million. This is despite how
many Americans say they don’t have enough money in
the bank to cover a basic emergency.
This year sales were expected to increase by about
$100 million. Revenues were expected to be $2.3
billion. Of course, Bidenomics and inflation might
have something to do with that.
The figures suggest that we are spending three
times more than we did in 2012, when sales stood at
$645 million, and sales could top $3.3 billion by 2028.
Missouri has spent the most on fireworks, which
Even the baby bang-bangs and whistlers and
was an average of $20.40 per person. The Show-me
zingers and poppers under the “ten foot ceiling”
state imports $125.8 million each year. The next state
are fun to watch!
is Nebraska, with $11.83 per person.
South Dakota spent $2.67 per person in 2020 and
$10.87 a year later.
Glasgow, MT
Montana spending per capita was $3.39 in 2021 Glasgow, MT2 East
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HOT! continued from front chance of a restart but we dodged a bullet that 4th of
On the other end of the area in an attempt to head July. Apparently it was caused by careless handling of
the fire off, Greg Pederson (pictured above) climbed someone burning pallets behind the building and left
upon the fire truck and brandished the massive water unattended.
cannon and covered the area with water. It was only So let’s be careful out there and be aware of the heat
minutes when the great St. Marie firefighters came and fireworks as it starts to warm back up this week.
racing in but it made a long day for the men and ladies Hope you had a wonderful 4th of July and hopefully
of the department. By evening time the fire was totally we will still have reason to celebrate our country’s
out and all could go home to what was left of their freedom in the next year. We shall hope and pray.
holiday. And So it goes.
Rob and Greg kept an eye on the area for a ~ Frank and Lin
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‘Property Of H. Biden’ At White House POSTERS
WASHINGTON, D.C. — In a press conference this NOW
morning, interim DC Police Chief Ashan Benedict OFFERING
said that while they have top investigators on the case,
they may never know exactly who left a bag of cocaine
BANNERS
labeled “Property of H. Biden” in the White House
while Hunter Biden was there.
“Listen, this is a difficult case to solve,” said
Benedict to reporters. “The initial ‘H’ could be anyone.
Hank, Herman, Harry... the possibilities are endless. We
will do our best to solve this, but we need the American
people to know that this extraordinarily difficult case
might just be unsolvable forever.”
Sources close to the case confirmed that police had
planned to dust for fingerprints, but they accidentally
lost their fingerprinting kit. They were then going to
review security footage of the room where the hard
drugs were found, but the tapes for that time period
accidentally fell into a bucket of hydrochloric acid and
were ruined. DNA tests also proved fruitless, as almost
all of the DNA found in the White House belongs to Bill
Clinton.
“This is a case that may haunt me for the rest of my
life,” said lead Detective Frank Drebin as several laser
dots appeared on his forehead. “I’m completely stumped
here. I really hate to see the bad guys get away like that.”
At publishing time, DC Police had also lamented
the unsolvable case of the dead hooker they just found
buried in the Rose Garden.
~ Babylon Bee
Popular Theatre for a Young Audience Tour returns with
SALLY FORTH
Every postage stamp eagerly
awaits its moment of destiny:
when it is tasked with a noble
quest to safely deliver a letter.
Inspired by her idol Amelia
Earhart, young Sally the Stamp
has prepared and trained for the
moment when she is trusted to
carefully navigate an important
parcel around the world,
although she never imagined
the obstacles, lessons, and new
friends that she would discover
along the way.
Sally Forth is written and
directed by Fort Peck Summer
Theatre Artistic Director
Andy Meyers and produced
in partnership with emerging
company AM Theatrical.
The production stars Jenny
Smith, Jill Tieskoetter, and Shy
Iverson, who also designs the production’s set and
props. Sydney Hayward serves as Tour Manager, with
costume design by Chae Clearwood.
Theatre for Young Audience (TYA) is designed to
educate and enlighten youth, with a goal to bring visibility,
excitement and awareness about the performing arts.
Under an hour in length, TYA productions are perfect
for the entire family: geared towards children, but sure
to engage all ages while it encourages and fosters a love
for theatre. Admission for these performances is FREE.
Sally Forth tour schedule is as follows:
• Tuesday, July 18 @ 10:00am: Glasgow City-County
Library
• Wednesday, July 19 @ 2:00pm: Philips County
Museum, Malta
• Thursday, July 20 @ 11:00am: Sheridan Library,
Plentywood
• Thursday, July 20 @ 2:30pm: The Rex Theatre,
Scobey
• Saturday, July 22 @ 10:00am: Fort Peck Interp Center
• Friday, July 28 @ 11:30am: Montana Theatre, Miles
City
• Monday, July 31 @ 1:00pm: Petroleum County
Community Center, Winnett