BS Buzz
BS Buzz
BS Buzz
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515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
[email protected]
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All aboard! Elevator over the new scale that was installed. “Kurt hauled us some
yellow peas today!” Emily Redfield was elated to say on Tuesday.
Valley County Transit & the “Here at the CHS in Glasgow we had a new truck scale put in that is
Valley County Council on Aging now 75 feet and all digital. We also had three of our bins relined so
have planned a 3 day/2-night trip to they don’t leak anymore!” This cooperative is one of many company-
4-Bears Casino in New Town, ND owned, locally-governed ag service centers that are part of CHS Inc.,
August 14th – 16th. The cost per the nation’s leading farmer-owned cooperative, committed to delivering
person is $235 for double occupancy value and helping its owners grow. Our member-owners and customers
or $300 for single. Price includes are connected from locations close to home in Baker, Brockton, Circle,
transportation and motel room. Glendive, Glasgow, Miles City, Richey, Scobey, Wolf Point and Macon,
The casino will provide Montana, to essential global markets. At CHS their top priority is to help
our farmer-owners and customers grow. This means providing quality
promotional credits plus food &
products, the latest in innovation, and first-class customer service. As
drink coupons to each person. agriculture and our communities evolve, CHS is committed to staying
Reservations & payments for this at the forefront of the industry. Locally we employ a knowledgeable and
trip are due by noon on Tues. July professional staff to assist you with your agricultural, home and business
30th. Call Valley County Transit, needs. From harvesting and selling your crop to custom fertility and crop
228-TRIP (8747), to reserve your protection solutions to quality nutrition for your livestock CHS is here to
seat. This trip is open to the public. support your growth and help you build the business you want.
~ Thank You ~
The family of Bennie Hallock would like to
extend a heartfelt Thank You to everyone that sent
cards, flowers, memorials, brought food, gave a
hug or shared a memory. We are grateful for your
kindness and support during this difficult time and
we will treasure these memories forever.
We would like to thank the doctors and nursing
staff at FMDH, the Glasgow Ambulance Service,
and Bell Mortuary. The care and support received
was above and beyond and our family is sincerely
grateful.
~Bennie Hallock Family
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THANK YOU to the person who paid for my groceries at Reynolds on
Wednesday, July 11th while I was having a little medical issue. It was so
Wow, calm very thoughtful of you. Also thank you to the crew at Reynolds and the
EMTs for the great care they gave me. I’m good THANK YOU
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breezes CLEANING OUT SALE, Saturday, 915 11th Ave. North, open at 9am.
Turn just past Flips onto 10th Ave N. then take first left, go half block to
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Today: Sunny, with a high near 88. East northeast wind machine, vintage linens, Lots garden tools, lg and sm pots, picnic table,
6 to 8 mph becoming north northwest in the afternoon. sm patio table, patio chairs, decorative brick, netting, sm mesh fencing,
still digging out. 406-263-7936
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 61. North wind 7 BUZZ
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Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 91. East southeast
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wind around 9 mph. APARTMENT FOR RENT 1 bed, 1 bath. $600/mo + matching security
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 63. deposit. Kitchen fridge, oven/stove, on site laundry. Tenet pays electricity
East southeast wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as & gas. Off street parking. Application required for tour of rental. CALL
21 mph. HELLAND AGENCY 406-228-2114. hellandagencyinc.com
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Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 94. East wind HOUSING AUTHORITY OF GLASGOW is looking for families of 3
7 to 9 mph. or more to qualify for units. Applications available on our website at
housingauthorityofglasgow.com or at our office. Our hours are 8a-4p Mon-
Thursday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and
Thurs and 8a-3p Fridays. CALL FOR DETAILS 406.228.4942
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Friday: Sunny, with a high near 93. Northeast wind ARE YOU A RETIRED NURSE OR CNA that worked night shift and you’re
around 7 mph. now bored with retirement or need more income for your household? We’re
looking for one or two more people to join pour team of caregivers. We care
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 65. for a sweet lady who’s 80 and has Parkinson’s Disease. The pay is $20
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 93. East wind 6 to 9 per hour. CONTACT LEROY AT (406) 230-1942 FOR AN INTERVIEW.
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DAIRY QUEEN IS HIRING! Unlock your potential at Dairy Queen! Join our
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 65. dynamic team as a part/full time Cook or Treat Maker, or take the lead as
our Manager! Pay D.O.E. Apply today! STOP IN FOR AN APPLICATION!
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 92.
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Home of the BS Buzz Come celebrate 40 years
of service to Valley County!
We will be hosting a fun filled afternoon of
FOOD, MUSIC & FAMILY ACTIVITIES
Full Color Printing
SATURDAY AUGUST 3!
Envelopes • Brochures • Business Cards
4:00-7:00 PM
Advertising in the BS Buzz We will have water games as well for
Passport Pictures the kiddos so make sure they have a
change of clothes!!
[email protected] • 515 2nd Ave. S • (406) 228-4558
Class of 1972 Birthday Party
We’re Turning 70 Going on 50
Saturday, July 27 • 6-10pm
FOR ALL YOUR at the Cottonwood
ELECTRICAL NEEDS Live Music by Sideways
No Cover Charge • Open to the Community
CALL 263-2724 Valley County HOPE Project will be helping
All donations go directly to serve the community
&
FMDH EMS Salary: 12.00 - 14.00 per hour, DOE
Hours: Part-Time or Full -Time
FIRST AID, AED ***JOB OPENING AT THE END OF JULY***
CPR TRAINING Job Description: Cleaning & organizing store. Waiting on
customers & answering phones. Checking in, pricing, & putting
FMDH EMTs are hosting a
community Heartsaver CPR,
Saturday, July 20 away inventory. Making work orders, processing returns &
AED, and First Aid class! FMDH Ambulance Barn credits. Quickbooks & computer data entry. Payroll. Various
310 Mahon Street other duties as assigned.
Get Certified in First Aid, 9:00am - 1:00pm
CPR & AED for 2 years!
Training includes: Benefits: We offer benefits for Full-Time employees after
Cost: $30
Learn about Emergency probationary period, including Health, & Dental, 401K profit
Register today by calling Connie
at (406) 228-3648.
Situations sharing, and personal time.
Basic Life Support
You can leave a message. Get started with CPR,
AED and First Aid
Registration deadline is
Thursday, July 18 at 5:00pm. Demonstrations Stop in for application or email [email protected]
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this country in the first place.
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That’s why I still have this one burning question
when it comes to the St. Mary Siphon failure here in
Montana. This infrastructure is incredibly important
to the entire Hi Line here in Montana- drinking water,
recreation, farms that feed the world. Yet, they will JULY 17
undoubtedly be starved of water until this infrastructure 5 - 8 P M
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is fixed by late Summer of 2025 at the earliest.
The feds and the state have ponied up phones to ELLE BOUTIQUE
build a permanent replacement, but a temporary fix was KIDS ACTIVITIES / YARD GAMES
apparently seen as too costly by federal officials back in
FIRETRUCK PULL / DRINKS
Washington, DC. How much would a temporary fix
have cost? If I recall right, it would have cost about $5 FOOD BY MIKI’S FOOD TRUCK
million for the project and then about $20K a day to ing
featur
operate.
So here’s the question for folks back in Washington,
DC: if we can supposedly afford $500K a day for one
“migrant” shelter on our Southern Border, why can’t we
afford $20K a day for this important project along our
Northern Border?
By the way, big thanks to Bureau of Reclamation
officials here in Montana for joining us on the radio
recently to talk about this important infrastructure
here in Montana. The audio of our recent chat with the
area manager for Montana along with the maintenance SIDEWAYS
manager for the area BOR office can be found at - SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
montanatalks.com. G L A S G O- W , M T