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2S&YPPPublished by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230406-228-4558 fax:
406-228-4578
[email protected]
Vol. 4, No. 85 Friday, June 12, 2
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20 years ago, Greg Gianforte and his wife drove their Ford
Bronco filled with their three toddlers cross-country to Montana
with the crazy notion that the internet might actually make it
possible for them to work from anywhere, even Bozeman.
There they founded RightNow Technologies, a cloud-based software
company, in an extra bedroom of their home in Bozeman. Under his
leadership, the company grew to more than 1,100 jobs and an average
Montana salary of $86,000. RightNow
served about 2,000 of the worlds largest consumer firms like
Nike, Motorola and AMEX becoming one of the worlds 100 largest web
sites in terms of traffic. Greg and Susan were at the Cottonwood
Inn yesterday
Two Rivers Economic Growth sponsored a a telecommuting
presentation by Greg and Susan Gianforte here in Glasgow.
Come home to Montana and bring your job with you
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discussing to those in attendance how telecommuting works and
could benefit our community. Today Montana has a high-tech sector
with over 175 firms that are growing 8-10 times faster than the
state economy. Plus, more and more national firms allow their
employees to work from anywhere. Oracle alone has 800 jobs open
that can be filled in Montana today. Eliminating a physical commute
makes you more productive at home and work commute in your
slippers! he said. Who wouldnt want to make Montana home again?
Gianforte cofounded Code Montana, a free interactive program that
encourages high school students to pursue computer science in
college. The first-year goal was to have 1,000 students involved
and currently there are more than 1,100 students enrolled. The new
goal is 5,000 students by next spring. He is evangelizing the power
of high tech business to improve the average pay across Montana,
using his business plan for better jobs which takes a four-pronged
approach: promote high-tech jobs, help entrepreneurs, create
organizations to support businesses and prepare Montanas youth.
Gianforte founded Bootstrap Montana, a program to help
entrepreneurs learn the principles of bootstrapping and provide
micro-loans to rural Montana entrepreneurs. He has also authored
several books, including Bootstrapping Your Business: Start and
Grow a Successful Company With Almost No Money, and has lectured on
the topic at leading business schools worldwide.
Come home continued from front
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June 5 - 11SHOWINGS
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115 Min.
Cast: Anna Kendrick, Rebel Wilson, Brittany Snow, Hailee
Steinfeld, Katey Sagal In this sequel to Pitch Perfect, the
collegiate a cappella group called the Barden Bellas enter into an
international competition, but they are told it will be impossible
to win because they are from the U.S. The girls refuse to give up
and vow to be the first Americans to take home the top prize.
Directed by Elizabeth Banks, the film stars Anna Kendrick, Rebel
Wilson, and Hailee Steinfeld
for innuendo and language
for intense sequences of science-fiction violence and peril
HELDOVER
Steven Spielberg returns to executive produce the long-awaited
next installment of his groundbreaking Jurassic Park series,
Jurassic World. Colin Trevorrow directs the epic action-adventure
based on characters created by Michael Crichton. The screenplay is
by Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver and Derek Connolly &
Trevorrow, and the story is by Rick Jaffa & Amanda Silver.
Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley join the team as producers.
Glasgow High School graduating seniors were already honored for
Academic All-State Spring Sports at the All-Sports Banquet on May
26, and now the Underclassmen Spring athletes who made Academic
All-State have now been announced:Track
Trevor Toavs, Logan Gunderson, Ethan Etchart, Ember Banrnett,
Chase Hughes, Karissa Liebelt, Luke Breigenzer, Morgan Guttenberg,
Trent Herbert, Benji Phillips, Brinlie Nielsen, Baylie Chappell and
Kaylee King.
SoftballJaycee Wixson, Kiauna Barstad, Teagan Fossum, Khloe
Krumwiede and Jordan Thompson
Golf Heidi Moon
GHS Academic All-Staters
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BUZZIFIEDS
Cooler temps returning
Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms before
midnight. Partly cloudy, with a low around 50. West wind 15 to 20
mph decreasing to 9 to 14 mph after midnight. Winds could gust as
high as 28 mph.Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 75. West northwest
wind 13 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.Saturday Night: A
20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms after midnight.
Partly cloudy, with a low around 48. West northwest wind 5 to 8 mph
becoming calm after midnight.Sunday: A 20 percent chance of showers
and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 70. Northwest
wind 6 to 11 mph.Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 47.
Northwest wind 7 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.Monday: A
20 percent chance of showers after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high
near 71. North wind around 7 mph.Monday Night: A chance of showers.
Partly cloudy, with a low around 50.Tuesday: A chance of showers.
Mostly sunny, with a high near 71.Tuesday Night: A slight chance of
showers. Partly cloudy, with a low around 51.Wednesday: A slight
chance of showers and thunderstorms. Mostly sunny, with a high near
77.Wednesday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly
cloudy, with a low around 54.Thursday: A chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 78.
FORT PECK COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE Saturday, June 13, 8am -
2pm.
BUZZGarage and Moving In Sale Saturday starting at 8:30.
Troy-built rototiller, snow thrower, microwave, tools, 2 bikes,
antique sewing machine, gun cabinet, toilet, books, bedding.
BUZZFOR RENT: 1,800 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, 3 bath apts. in Glasgow.
2 car garage. New construction. $1,500/mo. + $1,500 deposit. 3
units available. CALL JOHN AT 406-263-2046
BUZZFOR RENT: 2 bedroom, 1 bath mobile home in Glasgow. $500/mo
+ deposit. No Pets. CALL 228-2778 AFTER 2 PM
BUZZFOR RENT (& SALE) 3BR HOMES IN ST. MARIE STARTING AT
$500 CALL 406-524-3742
BUZZFOR RENT: 3 bed one bath home 1 car garage on one level. New
paint and newer carpet, nice place. Located 5 Lakeview, Saint
Marie. Asking $750/ month rent. CALL HELLAND AGENCY INC. 228
2114.
BUZZFOR SALE: New 18 cu. ft. stainless steel whirlpool fridge
with ice maker. $500. CALL 367-5372
BUZZHELP WANTED: Campbell Lodge is looking for full time help 40
hours a week. Starts at $10/hour. APPLY AT CAMPBELL LODGE
BUZZFor Sale: 4 Bedroom 2 Bath House Underground Sprinkler,
Attached Garage, Garden Shed, Fenced Yard 10 Heather Lane $210,000
CALL 263-0706
BUZZPART TIME SUMMER HELP NEEDED in Fort Peck. Running a
weed-eater. $11.50/hour. CALL 263-1154
BUZZHELP WANTED: Evening Servers Apply at the Durum
BUZZThere is a 40th Birthday Party for Toby Klind at the Gateway
starting at 6 p.m. TONIGHT!
BUZZGARAGE SALE: Saturday from 8:00- 2:00 on Ft. Peck Hwy
between Buckhorn Lodge and storage sheds. Rolls of insulation, Char
Broil grill, Craftsman mower, lots of guy stuff, 6 drawer blonde
dresser.
BUZZPattis Greenhouse still has lots of beautiful plants,
hanging baskets, planters, vegetables and perennials for sale.
BUZZGARAGE SALE Friday 4-6 p.m. Saturday 9-12 16 Boat, BBQ
Grill, Futon, Sewing Machines, Golf Clubs, Table Saw, Tools, Books,
Toys, Clothes, Avon, lots more! 1315 3rd Ave South
BUZZFOR SALE: 2010 Chevy 1/2 Ton Crew Cab SLT w/ topper. 69K
miles. Priced below retail @ $26,500. 406-270-5040
BUZZPATTIS GREENHOUSE has Mosquito Deterrent Plants! Effective
and Pretty!
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Jo Erickson
Greater Sage-Grouse Listing Dilemma The time is rapidly
approaching when the US Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) has to
do something or get-off-the-pot concerning listing the Greater
sage-grouse under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). However, a
reprieve may be in the making as Congress debates a bill that would
postpone listing for another 10 years. I would bet the Service and
their supporters are quietly lobbying hard for passage of this bill
since it not only lets them off the hook (I will try to explain why
this is desired) but it keeps in place their main club used to
force others to carry out their agenda. The club is the THREAT of
listing! How many times have you heard bureaucrats and/or
politicians say, If we dont do this or pass this the Service is
going to list the sage grouse? My contention has always been, if
the sage grouse meets the criteria for listing (which I do not
believe it does) then by all means list it and be done with it. The
threat of listing has met with phenomenal success. Every government
agency, political subdivision, and environmental organization and
even some farm and ranch organizations have jumped on board
Letter to the Buzz forming countless working groups, advisory
councils, administrative boards, etc, etc, to solve the sage grouse
dilemma. Money has poured in. Incredibly, over a BILLION dollars
have been spent on sage grouse during the last 20 years. So, other
than bureaucrats spending thousands of hours cranking out reports,
action plans, policies, recommendations, etc, etc, where did all
these taxpayer dollars go? Agency personnel will tell you that most
of the money that actually reached the ground was spent on
protecting and improving sage grouse habitat. The term habitat
refers to all the elements (abiotic-nonliving and biotic-living) in
an animals environment or home. For terrestrial species it includes
such things as soils, substrate, elevation, exposure, weather,
climate, vegetation, diseases, and other animals. Unfortunately,
many researchers only look at vegetation when discussing a
terrestrial species habitat. The three main needs of a terrestrial
animal are food, water, and cover. It is well known that sagebrush
is a critical component of the sage grouse winter diet and most of
the habitat money has been spent on protecting the existing
sagebrush areas. Very little has been spent on other aspects of the
sage grouses habitat. At present, lack of sagebrush does not appear
to be the limiting factor causing sage grouse declines.
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The other issue that has generated concern is cover. Cover
refers to an animals protection from the elements (cold, heat,
precipitation, wind, etc.) and escape from predators. Sage grouse
inhabit the sagebrush/steppe biome that is characterized as
short-grass prairie (emphasis on short!). Most research suggests
predation is one of the main causes of mortality for sage grouse
(West Nile virus is another one). The policy makers solution to the
predation problem has been to recommend increasing the height and
density of the vegetation to make it harder for predators to find
the grouse. There are at least three main elements influencing the
height and density of the vegetation on the plains. First is the
natural growth pattern of the plants. Many grasses and forbs are
low growing in this harsh environment. Grazing livestock and
wildlife also have an impact. They reduce the height and change the
species composition of a pasture. Better grazing management has
resulted in spectacular range vegetation improvement since the
1930s. Lastly, the weather has a huge influence on vegetation
growth rates and composition. Those of us living on the sagebrush
plains marvel at the difference in vegetation a slight change in
amount or timing of precipitation or temperature can produce. No
two years are the same! Often the result is that the plants do not
always listen to the standards and recommendations dictated by
report-writing bureaucrats. The Service has three choices
concerning listing the Greater sage-grouse under the ESA
guidelines. They could list it as Threatened (I do not think they
would go Endangered); determine listing is not warranted; or they
could use the curious, bureaucratic, decision-avoiding,
classification of warranted but precluded. The latter means they
think sage grouse fit the criteria for listing, but they are not
going to do anything because they lack time, money and intestinal
fortitude. Here is the dilemma in which the Service finds itself.
If they find the sage grouse populations are continuing to decline
and warrant listing under ESA,
then all the time, money (remember its over a billion dollars!!)
and conservation efforts expended so far have been a waste! Listing
the sage grouse as threatened would be an admission that the
emphasis on habitat (i.e. vegetation) was the wrong approach and a
new direction is needed. If it is agreed that predation is a
problem and if protecting the birds with more vegetation did not
work, then what is left? As every common-sense rancher has been
saying since day one -PREDATOR CONTROL! Most ranchers when faced
with a problem or issue look at what worked and what didnt work.
History tells us predator control worked! In the 1920s and 30s
every raptor and cervid was shot on sight and all predatory mammals
were trapped, shot or poisoned. The result was an explosion of the
sage grouse population in spite of the fact the vegetation was very
limited due to drought and over-grazing. The impact of the predator
reduction on sage grouse populations lasted until the early 1970s.
We all know the Service is not going to unleash a major predator
control program (other than issuing a few permits to allow shooting
a few ravens). So what will it do? I think they only have two
choices left: declare the Greater sage-grouse unwarranted for
listing or use their preferred bureaucratic cop-out and say it is
warranted but precluded. By doing the latter they could claim the
conservation efforts by the state and federal agencies are working
and encourage them to continue pouring tax dollars and effort down
the same rat hole. It should be obvious by now why the Service
hopes Congress will pass the bill extending the listing decision on
sage grouse for 10 more years. ~ Ron Stoneberg Box 37 Hinsdale, MT
59241(Ron Stoneberg has an MS in wildlife biology his thesis topic
was grouse was a wildlife biologist for the state of Montana for
approximately 30 years and has given a paper on historic sage
grouse numbers at an international convention.)
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TanglesSalon
Short Notice Sale Taylor Storage Unit 321 Saturday from 7-
NoonShark 2 in 1 Steam Vacuum, New Remington Pellet Gun, Daisy BB
Gun, Cabelas Camping Chairs, RidGid 3000psi powerwasher, Pro-Form
Treadmill, pictures, SureFlo 8000 Series Hi Pressure Electric Ag
Pump, household items, decor, bone china cups, Eddie Bauer air bed
with pump, garden items, Flat screen wall mount. For more info call
Pat at 785-2321 or cell 263-7936.
Bring the entire family for Glasgow City-County Librarys Summer
Reading Program events and activities. They will be celebrating
many types of heroes: heroes who have made their mark in history,
high-profile superheroes, and heroes in our community, just to name
a few. The programs are free and open to all ages. Early
registration is available at www.glasgowlibrary.org. The program
runs Monday, June 22nd Friday, August 7th. Summer reading packets
will be available starting June 22nd. If you have any questions
please contact the library, 228-2731 or visit
www.glasgowlibrary.org.
Summer fun at the Library
Sarcasm is like electricity: Half of the world still doesnt get
it!
Hunt Roster Registration Begins Monday, June 15th Hunters
interested in participating in game damage, management season, and
dispersal hunts this year can register with FWP online beginning
Monday, June 15. The roster is to used prevent or reduce damage on
private land caused by deer, elk and antelope. Online-only
registration is open through July 15 at fwp.mt.gov. Click Hunt
Roster. Hunters will need their ALS number to register. The hunts,
if they occur, can take place between Aug. 15 and Feb. 15,
2016.
Real Life WisdomVegetables are a must on a diet. The Buzz
suggests carrot cake, zucchini bread, and pumpkin pie.
Calvary Baptist Church Vacation Bible School 100 Highland
Drive
Spy Themed Fun!*Music *Crafts * Snacks * Recreation * Bible
Stories
June 22nd- 25th ,2015Contact LaWana Grewe at 839-4349
Ages K-6
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SUNDAYSoup: COOKS CHOICE
Lunch: BLT Dinner: Hamburger Steak
Soup: POTATO
Lunch: BACON CHEESE-BURGER
Dinner: 2PC LIVER AND ONION
MONDAY
Senior Citizen Center
HAMCall for reservation by 10 AM
228-9500
MONDAY
Marbut: Will UM and Enviro Groups Return Tainted Wyss Cash? The
University of Montana Foundation is investigating the extent of the
relationship between the university and the Wyss Foundation.
Meanwhile, a spokeswoman for the controversial American Prairie
Reserve says the organization will not return any donations. This,
after the breaking news this week concerning the sex abuse claims
against the Swiss billionaire who funds several environmental
groups here in Montana. As head of the Montana Shooting Sports
Association, Gary Marbut has sparred over policy with several of
the enviro groups funded by Wyss. Marbut says any group (like the
Montana Wildlife Federation, Hellgate Hunters and Anglers, Trout
Unlimited) that received money from Hansjorg Wyss should return the
funds:
MARBUT: They should be challenged to either return the money or
share the taint attached to the money. Its like Hillary (Clinton)
accepting money from people who throw gays to their death from
rooftops, and stone women to death for having been raped.
Questions are also being thrown towards The University of
Montana, and the American Prairie Reserve (which has been buying
out ranches in Eastern Montana).
by Aaron Flint
The other day my I told my neighbor I would keep an eye on their
two-year-old for an hour while they ran to the store. The little
brat was having a temper tantrum. I decided to give him a
flashlight because playing with it usually distracts him. It didnt.
Instead, he hit me in the face with it as hard as possible, leaving
a bruise. Yesterday, I ran over a beer bottle which popped my car
tire, which then caused me to swerve into a police cruiser. Today,
I cut down a dead tree in my yard. The top hit the ground and the
base seesawed up in the air and came down on my head. I hit the
ground like a sack of flour. Fortunately, the wood was rotted and
soft. Unfortunately, the chainsaw was still running. 28 stitches in
my calf. Ive about had it!
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AIR CONDITIONERS READY TO GO....
This position will assist in providing high quality, profitable
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customers. Responsibilities in this position include gathering
customer/applicant information and other supporting data in person,
by phone or in writing in order to complete required applications,
documents or reports, comply with appropriate regulations and
procedures in completion of applicants, forms, documents and
reports. Perform clerical duties such as typing correspondence and
documents, establishing and maintaining files, verbally answering
the phone and taking messages. This position maintains industry
knowledge through ongoing crop insurance messages. This position
maintains industry knowledge through ongoing crop insurance
educational training and represents and communicates the values,
purpose and mission of Northwest FCS to employees, customers, the
public and other target audiences. Successful candidates must
possess a high school diploma or equivalent. Agricultural
background/knowledge preferred. Minimum of two years related work
experience. Additional training in insurance services, general
office skills and customer services preferred. Computer/technical
ability with a working knowledge of word processing, spreadsheet
and internet software required.
Northwest Farm Credit Services is seeking an Insurance
Specialist for their Glasgow, MT office
Boneless Beef Family Pack PETITE SIRLOIN
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RIBS.........$1.59/lb.Family Pack Assorted PORK LOIN
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BACON.....................................3/$5Fresh STEELHEAD
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Catfish Classic
The Valley County Health Department will be holding a special
Back To School immunization clinic on Tuesday, June 23, from 2 -
5:30 pm. This is for all student entering kindergarten, 7th grade
or college. Please bring your insurance card and if you are under
18 years of age, parental consent is required. Call if you have any
questions 228-6261.
Immunization clinic Tuesday
The Glasgow Police Department and the Glasgow Veterinary Clinic
will host the annual animal licensing and administration of rabies
shots at the South Side Fire Hall on Friday, June 12th from 6-
7p.m. and again on Saturday, June 13th from 10-11 a.m. The cost for
a license is $5 for a neutered or spayed animal & $20 for a
non-spayed or neutered animal. All licenses are good for one year
from July 1st to June 30th, 2016 and a new license must be
purchased every year. The Glasgow Police Department would also like
to remind everyone that there is a leash law in effect and it is
unlawful for your animal to be at large in the city limits. For
more information, please pick up a copy of the ordinance at the Law
Enforcement Center.
Rabies clinic, animal licensing tonight & Saturday
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Friday Funnies by Sugar
Two young boys walked into a pharmacy one day, picked out a box
of tampons and proceeded to the checkout counter. The pharmacist at
the counter asked the older boy, Son, how old are you? Eight, the
boy replied. The pharmacist continued, Do you know what these are
used for? The boy replied, Not exactly, but they arent for me.
Theyre for him. Hes my brother. Hes four. Oh, really? the
pharmacist replied with a grin. Yes, the boy said. We saw on TV
that if you use these, you would be able to swim, play tennis and
ride a bike. Right now, he cant do none of those!
Question: What do you call a fat psychic?Answser: a four-chin
teller.
A man wakes up at home with an awful hangover. He forces himself
to open his eyes, and the first thing he sees is a couple of
aspirins and a glass of water on the side table. He sits down and
sees his clothing in front of him, all clean and pressed. He looks
around the room and sees that it is in perfect order, spotless,
clean. So is the rest of the house. He takes the aspirins and
notices a note on the table. Honey, breakfast is on the table, I
left early to go grocery shopping. LOVE YOU! Totally shocked with
the note, he goes to the kitchen and sure enough there is a hot
breakfast and the morning newspaper. His son is also at the table,
eating. He asks, Son, what happened last night? His son says, Well,
you came home around 3 AM, drunk and delirious. Broke some
crockery, puked in the hall, and gave yourself a black eye when you
stumbled into the door. Confused, the man asks, So, why is
everything in order and so clean, and breakfast is on the table
waiting for me? I should expect to be in a big fight with your
mother! His son replies, Oh, that! Mom dragged you to the bedroom,
and when she tried to take your clothes and shoes off, you said,
LADY LEAVE ME ALONE! IM MARRIED!
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