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The Easter Bunny arrived in Glasgow this morning and was busy
sprucing up Hoyt Park located next to the City Pool for the Kiwanis
Clubs annual Easter Egg Hunt which will be held on Saturday, April
4th, beginning at
11:00. The kids will be hunting in groups: ages 1-3, 4-5 and
6-8. BS Central will be closed on Monday, April 6th. Have a happy
Easter and the Buzz will be back on Tuesday.
Published by BS Central515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 fax: [email protected]
Vol. 4, No. 38 Friday, April 3, 2015
Happy Easter!
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Reel Life Wisdom
4:10PM 7:15PM9:15PM
93 Min.
4:00PM 6:50PM9:30PM
Cast: Jim Parsons, Rihanna, Steve Martin, Jennifer Lopez.
WhenOh,aloveablemisfitfromanotherplanet,landsonEarthandfindshimselfonthe
run fromhisownpeople,he formsanunlikely
friendshipwithanadventurousgirlnamedTipwhoisonaquestofherown.ThroughaseriesofcomicadventureswithTip,Ohcomes
tounderstand thatbeingdifferentandmakingmistakes isall
partofbeinghuman.Andwhilehechangesherplanetandshechangeshisworld,theydiscoverthetruemeaningofthewordHOME.
PG-13
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April 3 - 9SHOWINGS
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137 Min.
Cast: VinDiesel,PaulWalker,TonyJaa,JasonStatham,KurtRussell
Continuingtheglobalexploitsintheunstoppablefranchisebuiltonspeed,VinDiesel,PaulWalkerandDwayneJohnson
leadthereturningcastofFast&Furious7.JamesWan directs this
chapter of the hugely successful series that also welcomes
backfavoritesMichelleRodriguez,JordanaBrewster,TyreseGibson,ChrisLudacrisBridges,ElsaPatakyandLucasBlack.Theyare
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Mild Action and Some Rude Humor
HELDOVER
For Prolonged Frenetic Sequences of Violence, Action and Mayhem,
Suggestive Content and Brief Strong Language
John LaBonty, who just retired from coaching in Glasgow last
year, has been named as an inductee to the Montana Coaches
Association Hall Of Fame. Coach LaBonty has served in a variety of
sports and positions, but it is in track & field and volleyball
where he has created a legacy. Under his guidance, athletes have
won 20 district championships, 11 divisional championships and 9
state trophies, including 3 third place finishes, 2 runners-up and
4 State Championships (2 in Volleyball, 2 in Girls Track &
Field). Coach LaBonty has been nominated for MCA Coach Of The Year
8 times and named Coach Of The Year twice in volleyball and 3 times
in girls track & field. He has served as District and
Divisional Track manager numerous years. The Montana Coaches
Association will induct five new Hall of Fame members at 11:30 on
Thursday, July 30th at the MCA Clinic Awards Ceremony in the Great
Falls High School Auditorium.
Coach LaBonty a Hall of FamerCoach LaBonty, clipboard in hand,
in his final season
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Political Buzz...
BUZZIFIEDSDont put that snow shovel away just yet
SOROPTIMIST THRIFT STORE Will be closed Satruday, April 4. WE
WISH YOU A HAPPY EASTER
BUZZPCCW PARISH COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN is looking for
donations for Annual Spring Rummage Sale! April 30 - May 2.
DONATIONS CAN BE DROPPED OFF ANYTIME AT ST. RAPHAELS PARISH
CENTER
BUZZSIGN UP FOR GLASGOW THUNDER KIWANIS SWIM TEAM! Thursday,
April 9, 5:30-6:30 pm at East Side School. New swimmer--Please
bring birth certificate. VISIT WWW.GLASGOWMTSWIM.COM & OUR
FACEBOOK PAGE FOR MORE INFO.
BUZZCOUNCIL ON AGING is having a flea market Saturday April 4th
from 9am - 2pm. FOR TABLE RENTAL OR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL
VICKY AT 228-9500
BUZZPOSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Cleaning Technician. Wed. Sun., 3am
to 11am. Must be able to read and follow written and oral
instructions. On-the-job training provided. Must be self-motivated
and dependable. Duties: Clean and sanitize rooms and furnishings in
assigned work areas following established policies and procedures,
to maintain high standards of cleanliness and sanitation throughout
the Hospital. Ability to work according to established schedule for
specific hospital area. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer. PLEASE CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3638
FOR MORE INFORMATION.
BUZZPOSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: Maintenance Assistant Full-time,
Monday Friday. Must have High School Diploma or GED. Employee will
work as member of the maintenance crew to maintain the facility and
grounds in a high quality, operational condition in order to
facilitate the delivery of optimal patient care. Will be
responsible for all types of general building maintenance. FMDH is
an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. PLEASE CONTACT
THE HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3638 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
BUZZEZZIES MIDTOWN is looking for a full-time employee. Starting
wage is $9.00/hr with some benefits after a 90 day probationary
period. Most shifts will be four 10 hour shifts, some night shifts
(1-11pm Sun-Thurs or 2-12pm Fri & Sat) and some day shifts (9am
- 7pm). Days and hours of shifts will vary week to week.
APPLICATIONS MAY BE PICKED UP AT EZZIES MIDTOWN
BUZZHELP WANTED: Campbell Lodge is looking for Reliable
self-starter, for housekeeping, front desk, laundry, etc.Starting
at $10/hr. APPLY AT CAMPBELL LODGE
BUZZHELP WANTED: Morning line cook, waiter/waitress, bussers.
PICK UP APPLICATION AT COTTONWOOD
BUZZSTORE FRONT SPACE AVAILABLE FOR LEASE, 228-2800
BUZZDONT BREAK YOUR NECK Let the professionals handle it.
Includes gutter flush, tree trim, clearing valleys, and roof
inspection. NORTHEAST HOME INSPECTION 263-1901
BUZZLAWN MOWING SERVICE: Mowing, raking, trimming. CALL 228-2306
0R 263-2308
Tonight Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28. West wind 5 to 10
mph becoming light and variable in the evening.Saturday A 20
percent chance of showers after noon. Partly sunny, with a high
near 56. East wind 5 to 7 mph.Saturday Night A chance of rain
showers before midnight, then a chance of snow showers. Mostly
cloudy, with a low around 29. Northeast wind 6 to 9 mph. Chance of
precipitation is 30%. New snow accumulation of less than a half
inch possible.Sunday A 20 percent chance of snow showers before
noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 43. East northeast wind 11 to
15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.Sunday Night Snow showers
likely, mainly after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 25.
East wind around 18 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Chance of
precipitation is 60%. New snow accumulation of less than one inch
possible.Monday Snow showers likely. Cloudy, with a high near 39.
Breezy, with an east wind 18 to 22 mph, with gusts as high as 30
mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New snow accumulation of
around an inch possible.Monday Night A chance of snow showers.
Cloudy, with a low around 24.Tuesday A slight chance of rain and
snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 47.Tuesday Night A
slight chance of rain and snow showers. Partly cloudy, with a low
around 28.Wednesday Partly sunny, with a high near 53.Thursday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 56.
Now accepting applications. Apply in store.
Looking for energetic team players with great customer service
and a friendly smile.
A storm system is expected to move across northeast Montana
Sunday night through Tuesday. Temperatures will drop below the
seasonal average and accumulating snow will be possible. The higher
snow amounts will mainly fall over central portions of the state,
however, the Zortman area could see several inches (6-8) as well.
Glasgow and folks to the north and south of us are looking at 2-4
inches as of this mornings forecast.
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Spring Craft Bazaar9am-3pm....Local & Statewide Vendors For
Booth Reservations or Ticket Information Call Sandy Maczka
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Banquet4:30pm.......Banquet Raes, Games & Silent Auctions
Begin6:30pm.......Walleye & Beef Dinner $25 Adults $10 Children
12 & Under
TO PURCHASE TICKETS CONTACT:Ricci Olson 263-0240 Seth Morehouse
263-4555 Dan Wetzel 228-9334 or any
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Glasgow/Fort Peck C
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GAMESFOR KIDS
Warmer temperatures and melted ice mean the annual walleye
spawning operation on Fort Peck Reservoir is beginning early this
year and will soon be in full swing. Volunteers are always welcome,
and needed, for the success of this operation. According to Heath
Headley, Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks Fort Peck
biologist, agency staff and volunteers will again be trapping fish
and taking eggs from areas in the upper Big Dry Arm of the
reservoir. The reservoir is about 11 feet higher than last year,
Headley said, so we will focus the operation near Nelson Creek. FWP
staff have been working on setting up spawning barges, holding
pens, and test nets since March 30. Headley hopes to be in full
operation by April 6. If the test nets have enough ripe walleye in
them to start spawning, we will begin a full operation immediately,
Headley said. We plan on needing full crews (including volunteers)
from the beginning of April through the end of April, but we have
gone into May in the past. We are looking to continue until we have
our goal for this year, which is 50 million eggs. Walleye spawning
activity on Fort Peck Reservoir usually doesnt pick up until the
second or third week of April, and the peak typically takes place
somewhere between April 18 - 21. However, the timing and success of
the spawn is heavily dependent on water
Happy Easter
from the Gateway Cl
ub
Sunday, April 12 our Bar will not be open till 5:00pm
Closed Sunday April 5th for Easter
As you can tell by the hat, gloves, coat and the gloomy clouds
on the horizon, it hasnt been favorable weather to get the annual
walleye spawn up and running. But that hawg walleye Jeff Brost
holds one of the first green females of the season tells us that
the show has begun!
Ft. Peck Walleye Spawning Operation Gearing Up, Volunteers Are
Welcome
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temperature, which can fluctuate greatly. Headley noted, The
activities of fish are very dependent on water temperatures. And
you never know what is going to happen with spring weather in
eastern Montana. Last year, FWP staff and volunteers captured 18
different fish species for a total of 6,949 fish from April 17-May
5. Of that total, 1,670 were walleye. Female walleye collected
averaged 6.9 pounds, with males averaging 2.5 pounds. The biggest
walleye measured was 14.5 pounds and 31.2 inches. 62 million
walleye eggs were collected from the ripe females. From those eggs,
2.2-million fingerlings and 14.7-million fry were stocked back into
Fort Peck Reservoir. Various other walleye waters throughout the
state are also supplied with fish as a result of this annual
egg-taking effort. Volunteers, Headley says, are key to the
operation. We wouldnt be able to set all the trap nets, collect
fish, and spawn them on a daily basis unless we had help, he
explained. Volunteers are the main reason this has been so
successful over the years. Prospective volunteers who contact
Headley at 406-526-3471, EXT 206, will receive an information
packet containing a self-addressed envelope and volunteer form,
which must be completed and signed. Parents or guardians must sign
the form for minors. Folks are asked to supply their preferred
dates to volunteer, so they should list the dates they desire,
Headley said. We will call to confirm the dates, so its important
for volunteers to provide us with phone numbers where they can be
reached both day and night. It should be noted that most weekends
are nearly full. FWP will supply waders, raincoats, and cotton
gloves, but volunteers should bring the following: Warm clothing,
preferably in layers Food for cold lunches Camera equipment Each
day of the operation starts at 8 a.m. in the conference room at the
Fort Peck Hatchery. FWP will provide transportation from the
hatchery to the spawning sites and back. For those folks not able
to volunteer, but who still want to keep up with the spawning
activity, there will be a new avenue of outreach. Marc Kloker,
Region 6 Information and Education Program Manager, will be posting
frequent updates from Headley about the walleye spawn to the Region
6 Facebook page. Updates will include current efforts and status,
data on fish and eggs collected, and photos and videos. This will
be a great way to keep the interested
public updated on our egg-collecting efforts on a daily basis,
Kloker said. Providing photos and videos of the fish, volunteers,
and the operation in general will give everyone a virtual
first-hand experience. We even hope to get a GoPro camera set up
with the nets to give everyone the full-fish experience! Please
like and follow by going to the Region 6 Facebook page at
https://www.facebook.com/MontanaFWP.R6.
Scout Troop 850I Fundraiser J
Dinner and Live auction6pm Friday, April 10, 2015
at the VFW
AxBowSawCastirongriddleChefcampstoveCutleryDutchovenx2Firstaidkit
Largegroundclothsortarps
HatchetLanternsx2MalletPlatesandcupsShovels,roundand
squareendsSpatulasandservingspoons
Tentx2,6-8manWatercollerx2Waterstoragecontainersx2
Any questions, Call Brad Mickelson at 406-230-2194
$20/family or a donation of one of the following:
Downtown
Public Open House
Should...
PreserveHistoricCharacter?
AddressParking?
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Share your ideas and learn about Glasgows effort to revitalize
downtown. Drop by when it is convenient for
you and stay as long as you are able.
Tuesday, April 7, 20155-7 p.m.
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For more information contact Glasgow City Hall at 228-2476
Glasgow
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El Cor Del LanesVicks lanes
Hi Line FordW: 28 L: 12Vicks LanesW: 27 L: 13Tihista Constr.W:
22 L: 17Farmers ElevatorW: 20 L: 20
E.G.T.W: 17 L: 23Gsw StockyardsW: 16 L: 24OasisW: 15 L: 25Dahl
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Nashua Mens League
Team Hdc.: Tihista Construction 915 & 2640Ind. Scr.: Travis
Nielsen 277 & 735
HIGH GAMES & SERIES
BOWLING
Bowling Sponsored by
Holy RollersW: 25 L: 6 Valley BankW: 21 L: 10Pacific SteelW: 21
L: 11Sand ElectricW: 17 L: 15
EzziesW: 14 L: 17MarklesW: 14 L: 18Old Mil LightW: 13 L: 18BYEW:
1 L: 31
Monday Night
Team Hdc.: Sand Electric 1168 & 3330 Ind. Scr.: Joel Smith
235 & Seth Ingram 642
HIGH GAMES & SERIES
Be sure to get your weekly scores to us to include in
the Buzz!
Fax: 228-4578
Email: bscentral
@nemont.net
DurumW: 19 L: 9Split HappensW: 18 L: 10Pocket PoundersW: 18 L:
10Thompson & SonsW: 16 L: 12
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Team Hdc.: Durum 850 & Cant Believe its Not 2497 Men Ind.
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HIGH GAMES & SERIES
In need of six more cooks! There are now six cooks committed for
the 4th Annual Cuisine for the Cure, and six more are needed before
tickets can go on sale. Please, lend your culinary skills for this
Northeast Montana Life event. If you are
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interested, please contact Rod Karst, 263-8757 or Phyllis,
939-0754 just AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
A Cats DiaryDay 751: My captors continue to torment me with
bizarre dangling objects. They eat lavish meals in my presence
while I am forced to subsist on dry cereal. The only thing that
keeps me going is the hope of eventual escape that, and the
satisfaction I get from occasionally ruining some piece of their
furniture. Day 752: I fear I may be going insane. Today, I ate a
houseplant. Tomorrow I may eat another.
Roads closed Roads into Vandalia Dam continue to be closed but
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Friday Funnies by Sugar
My 7-year-old nephew showed me with pride the telephone he had
just made from a string and two tin cans. I pulled out my cellphone
and said, Thats nice, but look at what kids your age make in
China!
We were down on the river the other day to finally enjoy some
nice spring weather when my friend handed me two kayak paddles and
asked, Which one do you want? I smiled and said, Ill take either
oar.
Question: How many tickles does it take to make an octopus
laugh? (Think about it for a second. If you have to, start counting
from one.)
A new teacher was trying to make use of her psychology courses.
She started her class by saying, Everyone who thinks theyre stupid,
stand up! After a few seconds, Little Johnny stood up. The teacher
said, Do you think youre stupid, Johnny? No, maam, but I hate to
see you standing there all by yourself! It was then that the
teacher realized she had left the house without pants that
morning.
I went to the zoo the other day, and there was only one dog in
it. It happened to be a Shih Tzu.
The cop was talking on the radio to the dispatcher. Cop: We
arrived at the crime scene. Dispatch: Okay, send the report. Cop: A
woman killed her husband. She stabbed him 35 times, shot him twice,
beat him, and finally burned him. Dispatch: Wow, what was the
reason? Cop: The man stepped on the kitchen floor after she just
got done mopping it. Dispatch: And did you capture her? Cop: Not
yet sir, were waiting for the floor to dry.