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FULL-TIME DIETARY COOKThe Cook prepares palatable, nutritionally sound meals for our resi-
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Please pick up your application from the administrative department at Valley View Home.
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Full-time Activities AideValley View Home has a huge increase in residents!
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Malta, MT. 30 hours a week, wage based on experience. Need to have your own tools
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Web Press Operator. The Miles City Star is seeking an experienced Web press operator to run a 5-unit Goss Community Press. Miles City is located in Southeast-ern Montana, an authentic western town with tons of outdoor recreational oppor-tunities. This is for a day-time press shift, Monday through Friday. Weekends free and no nights. Please contact publisher Andrew Prutsok at [email protected], with resume, references and salary requirements. EOE #113
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POSITION OPENINGTITLE: Registered Nurse, Outpatient ClinicREQUIREMENTS: Must have a State of Montana License and CPR
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setting and the infusion setting; assesses patient status; implements nursing interventions to modify or alleviate nursing care needs of patients, their families or significant others. Develops, implements and evaluates patient care plans to promote recovery and ensure a safe and therapeutic environment.
FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Please contact the HR department at (406) 228.3662 for more information
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HELP WANTED - NORTHEAST MONTANA HEALTH SERVICES
BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD & VA BILLER POSITION AVAILABLENEMHS is currently accepting applications for a Full-Time Blue Cross Blue Shield
and VA Biller for the billing department at Trinity Hospital. This position is responsible for accurate completion and submission of Blue Cross/Blue Shield and VA Claims. Qualifications include GED or High School Diploma, computer experience preferred, and helpful if applicants know medical terminology. This position offers full-time benefits. For details, contact Mary Hoversland, Business Office Manager at 406-653-6530.MARKETING DIRECTOR – POPLAR HOSPITAL
NEMHS is currently accepting applications for a full-time Marketing Director. Qualifications include a high school diploma or its equivalency, preferable to have at least two years of experience in marketing or related job position and must have computer skills and knowledge of various computer software programs such as Photoshop. For details, please contact Scott Nefzger with any questions at 653-6586.RNs AT FAITH HOME, POPLAR HOSPITAL & TRINITY HOSPITAL
NEMHS is currently accepting applications for full-time Registered Nurses. Qualifications Required: Graduate of an accredited School of Nursing, Current RN license from Montana State Board of Nursing and Current BLS certification. These positions offer full-time benefits. For details, contact Elaine Long, VP of Nursing Services at 653-6579.CNA & NURSE AIDES LISTERUD CLINIC AND TRINITY & POPLAR HOSPITALS
NEMHS is currently accepting applications for full-time CNA & Nurse Aides at Listerud Clinic and Trinity & Poplar Community Hospitals. Qualifications include a high school education or equivalent, certification or experience in healthcare is not required, but preferred. This position offers full-time benefits. For details contact Gina Nefzger, Clinic Dr at 406-653-6583, Tacy Strand, CNO - Trinity 406-653-6578 or Nicole Paulson, CNO - Poplar 406-768-6127.CNAs FAITH HOME
We are currently accepting applications for full-time CNAs at Faith Home. Qualifications include a high school education or equivalent and CNA certification is required. This position offers full-time benefits. For details contact Patsy White, CNO 406-653-1400.PHARMACY TECHNICIAN
NEMHS is currently accepting applications for a full-time Pharmacy Tech. This may at times require travel between both Wolf Point and Poplar campuses. Job qualifications are: a high school diploma or its equivalency and must be a certified Pharmacy Technician, in good standing. This job is responsible for preparing and dispensing medications and other pharmacy-related functions under the direction of the Pharmacist-in-Charge; in compliance with Tele-Pharmacy regulations and departmental policies and procedures. This positions offers full-time benefits. For details, contact Rosanne Erickson, Director of the Pharmacy at 653-6564.EMTs AND AMBULANCE DRIVERS – POPLAR & TRINITY HOSPITAL
NEMHS is currently accepting applications for EMTs and Ambulance Drivers. Minimum Qualifications: Current Montana State License and Current BLS certificate. In this position you will respond to on-site accidents and other emergencies involving injury and illnesses, and sometime encounter situations which may be life threatening. For details contact Nonette Brown at 406-768-6100 or email [email protected].
For more information and applications, see us online at www.nemhs.net. Applications can also be picked up at any facility in Wolf Point or Poplar.
For further details contact Julie Kauffold, Director of Human Resources, at Trinity Hospital 406-653-6582 or email [email protected]
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTEDFOR RENT
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GROW YOUR CAREER while living the good life in Montana. The Great Falls Clinic, a progressive, physician-led healthcare organization, is seeking ex-perienced Utilization Review, Critical Care, PACU, Cath Lab & OR Circulating Registered Nurses for our growing ser-vice lines. Competitive salary & benefits, 12-hour shifts, call rotation, retention & moving bonus. Visit www.gfclinic.com. Contact Joey Richman at (406) 454-7325 or [email protected] #114
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A block of property located in Park Grove, Mt. Private residential lot development potential,
currently being used as a trailer/RV park. Property served by local rural water system.
Currently Listed at $600,000. Please call for more details.
706 8th Street North,
Glasgow, Montana
1326 Milk River Drive,
Nashua,Montana
2,144 sf 4 bedroom, 2 bath home on one level (converted duplex). Updated HVAC and fixtures. 624 sf detached heated garage.PRICE REDUCED to $138,000
Land For Sale – $50,00080 acres hayland for sale, 8+/- miles south of Glentana.
504 2nd Avenue South Glasgow, Montana
1,299 sf home, finished attic, 748 sf basement, 2 bed-room, 1 full bathroom & 2¾ bathrooms, upper level deck, attached garage, carport, fenced-in back-yard, plus detached 2-car garage, corner lot, alley access, established yard & trees, hot water radiant heat. Listing Price $157,000
VALUE SWEET VALUE
641 5th Ave. South, Glasgow, Montana
One-of-a-Kind Glasgow Find
717 5th Street North
Glasgow, Montana
3,627 sf home built in 1974 with incredible views on two city lots with 3 bedrooms and 2½ bathrooms. Mas-ter bedroom with ensuite bathroom. Large living, dining and den areas, plus 756 sf unfinished basement, 480 sf two-car attached ga-rage, lawn/garden shed, paved driveway and sprinkler system. Call our agency for additional home details and private showing. $340,000
SOLD!
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Interested candidates must: • Live within 30 minutes of Glasgow, MT • Have an active state driver’s license for at least 5 years • Have a clean driving record, be able to pass a
background check and drug screen
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VALLEY VIEW HOMEA “Caring Home”
1225 Perry Lane • Glasgow, MT 59230 • 406-228-2461
Valley View Home invites motivated caring individ-uals to join our crew as a full-time CNA. Starting wage is $14.00 an hour. Day shift position available. We are of-fering free education in order to certify as a CNA and cur-rently have open seats!
Please visit our administrative office for details and fill out an application if interested.
FRAZER PUBLIC SCHOOLS OPENINGS
The Frazer School is also seeking applications for the fol-lowing positions for the 2020-2021 school year:– Substitute Teachers– K-12 Principal– Dean of Students
Contact Melanie Blount-Cole, Superintendent at Frazer School for questions and/or qualifications.
ALL POSITIONS: Will be subject to drug testing and background checks.
ALL CLASSIFIED POSITIONS: Applicants must have a G.E.D. or HS diploma and must be
able to pass a drug test and background check. Note: Some of the applicants may fall within the fourth
degree of consanguinity and the second degree of af-finity. This notice is provided in accordance with Mon-tana Code Ann. 2-2-302 (2011)
To request an application and requirements please contact Frazer School.
PLEASE DIRECT QUESTIONS TO: Melanie Blount-Cole, Superintendent Frazer Public Schools P.O. Box 488 Frazer, MT 59225-0488 Phone: (406) 695-2241
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SOLD!SOLD!
PENDING!PENDING!
338KP – 530 Francis Street 1,308+/- sq.
ft. All new interior! Beau-tiful 3 beds 2.5 baths on one level. New furnace, AC, wiring, plumb-
ing, windows, insulation, walls, cabinets, carpet, restored red oak hardwood floors in the living room and kitchen. 3-2/3 lots, single stall garage, workshop & garden shed. Room to park extra vehicles, boat, camper, etc. Great quiet neighborhood. $163,500
336OJ – 908 10th Ave. No. 860+/- sq. ft on main
floor with 2 bed 1 bath. Some im-provements throughout the home. Hardwood floors. Unfinished base-ment. Single det. garage + private
fenced backyard. $105,000319BW – 53 Aberdeen St – 1,632+/- sq. ft. 2 bed 2 bath home has potential. Basement is not completely finished, giving you the opportunity to finish your way. The
backyard is small but private. Oversized double garage and deck. $149,000446SF – 222
Austrian Rd, Vida Mt, - 40+/- parcel with 20+/- acres cropland. Native grass, woods, creek bottom, reservoir and yard.
Improvements include 2 Quonset style storage sheds with concrete floor, wired for electricity, 2 small grain bins, and a dam / reservoir. $85,000
337IS – 633 7th Avenue No. Selling in AS IS Condition. Fixer upper 3 bed 1 bath home with an office, a lg. open kitchen with room to add an island or snack bar &
cozy living room. Private fenced backyard giving you a perfect place to build a deck or patio to entertain. Dble. att. 768+/- heated garage. $89,900
341SM – 28 Jet Drive – 1,682+/- sq. ft. newer
one level home built in 1990 with 3 beds 2 baths. Lg. mas-ter w/master bath & walk-in closet.
Snack bar & dining space room with room for a table. The living is open to the dining and offers a gas fireplace. More amenities are deck, underground sprin-klers, drive through double att. oversized garage oversized + more! $265,000
NEWNEWLISTING!LISTING!
JUSTJUSTLISTED!LISTED!
370 – Great Starter Home on the
Northside! 986+/- sq. ft. home with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, walk-in shower and bathtub all on one level. Open kitchen, dining and living room with
lots of windows! Kitchen appliances, washer and dryer included! Insulated 26 X 26 double car garage, fenced backyard and alley access for even more parking! Call to schedule a showing today! Asking $135,000.00
371 – 3806 sq. ft. Lot on south side located on 10th Street South and 5th Avenue North. Asking: $19,000.00
369 – Pristine
and Secluded Home on 18 Acres. One level 1440 sq. ft. home is located on 18 acres just minutes from Nashua. The home has 3 bed-rooms,
2 baths, open and bright with lots of windows, newer roof, forced air furnace, gas fireplace, and Dry Prairie water. The 18 acres is partially fenced and has a combination of irrigated and grazing land just minutes from the Missouri River. Asking $248,000.00
Real Estate, LLC
Broker - OwnerKaren Waarvik
321 Klein Ave. • Glasgow, MT 59230
Office 406-228-2525 • Cell 406-230-2525
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367 – Imma-
culate Home - 2200 +/- sq. ft. home with open remodeled kitchen, formal dining, hardwood floors and finished basement. 3 bedrooms, plus 2 sleeping rooms, bonus room, 2 baths, large living room & family room. New windows, roof, newer furnace/central air, new flooring. Large oversized heated and insulated 1200 sq. ft. garage to accommodate your boat and cars with a workshop. Extra space to park an RV. Move in ready! Located at 501 4th Avenue North in Glasgow! Price Reduced $238,000.00
SOLD!SOLD!
362 – Established Business in Nashua. Vick's Bar in Nashua has been a long time business establishment! Many updates have been made to improve this property! Machines, pool tables and located downtown
Nashua next to the bowling alley! Price Reduced $148,000.00. Call for more information!
PRICEPRICEREDUCED!REDUCED!
SALESALEPENDING!PENDING!
HELP WANTED SPECIAL NOTICES
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PUBLIC NOTICES
MONTANA WATER COURTDRY CREEK (BASIN 40D)
NOTICE OF ENTRY OF PRELIMINARY DECREE AND NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY
ALL WATER USERS NEED TO READ THIS NOTICE
The Montana Water Court has entered its Preliminary Decree for Basin 40D and the Decree is now available for your review.
The Decree and the forms are available at these locations:* Montana Water Court: 1123 Research Drive Bozeman, MT 59718; 406-586-4364* Montana DNRC, Water Rights Adjudication Office: 910 Helena Avenue, Helena, MT 59620; 406-444-0560
* Montana DNRC, Water Resources Regional Office: 222 Sixth Street South,Glasgow, MT 59230; 406-228-2561
* Montana Water Court website: https://courts.mt.gov/Courts/Water/Notices-andInformation
* Montana DNRC website: http://dnrc.mt.gov/divisions/water/adjudication
OBJECTIONSAll objections must be filed on the forms provided by the Water Court and must be received
at the Water Court by February 15, 2021. Objections can be filed electronically at [email protected] or sent to Montana Water Court, PO Box 1389, Bozeman, MT 59771.
EXTENSIONS
The Water Court may grant a request for an extension of the time for filing objections. A request for an extension must be received by the Water Court on or before February 15, 2021. If an extension is granted, it will apply to everyone. Any extension will be posted at the offices listed above and will be advertised once in this newspaper.
RIGHT TO APPEALIf you do not participate in Water Court proceedings, your right to appeal an adverse deci-
sion is limited by Section 85-2-235, MCA. If changes were made to your abstract, you may challenge those changes by filing an objection. You may also address DNRC issue remarks by an objection. If there are changes and/or issue remarks on your abstract which are not resolved by an objection, these will be addressed and resolved by the Water Court.
MEETINGSInformal public meetings will be held by telephone conference call on:
* Tuesday, September 1, 2020 at 12:30 pm; to take part in the call, dial (406) 318-5487, at the prompt enter conference ID: 772865425#
* Wednesday, September 2, 2020 at 7:00 pm; to take part in the call, dial (406) 318-5487, at the prompt enter conference ID: 562068693#
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There were 22 motor vehicle stops, 15 accidental/prank 911 calls, two reports of barking/lost/loose dogs, five reports of loose/dead livestock and three calls requesting a VIN inspection.
Monday, Aug. 30943 – A fire alarm was com-
ing from the basement stairway. A female was called who stated her husband should be home and requested to hold off dispatch-ing anyone until she calls back. At 0949, the female called back and stated there isn’t any smoke at the house. Her husband can’t find anything that is causing it. The female again requested no response.
0952 – A reporting party is missing a knife that he believes is out where he was changing a tire yesterday. A description of the knife was provided.
1216 – A deputy requested a card be started for a suspi-cious vehicle parked at the Dam overlook.
1220 – A male advised he likes to go around and take photos at former military bases as a hobby. He said he will be in the area of St. Marie taking photos of the old buildings. The male was ad-vised not to go on the MARCO property and to stay away from personal residences.
1501 – A reporting party called about a manhole cover sticking up at the corner by Holiday Stationstore. An officer was able to place the cover back in place.
1555 – A deputy advised he served a warrant on an inmate.
1629 – A female reported that her mother lost her wallet about a week ago. They were told that a man picked it up and tried to re-turn it to them at their old address. It was determined the wallet was turned in at the Sheriff’s Office.
1719 – A male reported that his parents were on their way to Duck Lake and ran into a table, blowing their transmission. He doesn’t know where it happened but they are in the process of call-ing a wrecker. It was determined the subject hit a concrete table and the bench is broken.
1750 – A reporting party called in stating her neighbor has left the dog outside for three days with no shade. She also doesn’t believe it has been provided food while outside. An officer spoke to the dog owner and stated food and water must be left out for the dog.
2124 – An officer advised he’d be out at Albertsons for a fight.
Tuesday, Aug. 40728 – A male reported a
white tail buck hung up in the barb wire fence just below Molly Stevens Hill on Highway 117. He said the buck appears to be just a little too short to clear the fence and can’t get over it. Fish and Game was notified.
1451 – A female advised they had some bicyclists in Pay and Save between noon and 1:30 to-day, and one left their wallet. She advised there were definitely two but possibly three traveling in a group but didn’t know what they were wearing or what the bikes looked like. At 1559, the female called back to say the owner of the wallet just called and he is in Hinsdale. She is going to run the wallet out to him.
1507 – A male reported that someone made an illegal charge of $199 on his credit card on July 17. Someone had called him who identified themselves with Dish Network. The male later called Dish Network and was notified the previous call was a scam and also notified his credit card company.
1933 – A male said he just wanted to get it on record that a female still won’t let him talk to his kids. He said this is against the parenting plan. He doesn’t want to talk to an officer, he just wanted to get it on record for his attorney.
2009 – A security company advised they’re receiving a panic alarm from a local business. At 2016, a female called in from the business and stated an of-ficer is with her now. The officer detained a female and logged a PBT of .181 for the female.
2024 – A male reported that another male is out at Bone Trail and came upon a couple of kay-aks. One subject has a bummed up shoulder and a banged up kayak. The male would like to talk with a deputy to see if maybe Search and Rescue could assist in transporting them to town.
2108 – A female reported that her daughter accidentally locked an infant in a vehicle and they can’t get the baby out. She was advised that a deputy was en-route but they may have to break a window. At 2121, the female called back to advise her neighbor was able to get into the vehicle.
2200 – A female reported she hit a deer about 5 miles west of Nashua. She is not injured but her vehicle is not driveable.
Wednesday, Aug. 50042 – An officer requested a
record be started for a liquor law violation.
0124 – A reporting party called to state they hit a deer on Flowing Wells Road, near Rock Creek, about 20 miles from Fort Peck. There are no injuries but the truck is not drivable. Both the truck and the deer are in the middle of the road so the emer-gency flashers are on. McCone County was also notified.
0149 – A violations card was started per an officer’s request.
0324 – A male reporting party stated he was stuck on Highway 13 close to where it joined with another road just outside of
Wolf Point. He is out of gas and wanted to call MHP to see if they could bring him some gasoline. Dispatch advised to contact Roo-sevelt county as they are more familiar with the area.
1100 – A deputy advised there appears to be an abandoned vehicle on the south side of the highway. It isn’t blocking the ap-proach but is blocking some of it. At 1336, a male called in wanting to know what can be done with the vehicle as it has been sitting there for five days now, and stated he was about to take a tractor to move the vehicle himself. A wrecker was notified to get the vehicle out of the location.
1437 – A female advised her wallet went missing from her vehicle the last couple of months. A description of the wallet was provided as well as the contents. She stated she canceled the credit cards but needed to have a police report for the loss.
1638 – A male reported that a female still won’t let him talk to his kids. He wants to get it on record and talk with a deputy.
Thursday, Aug. 60646 – A reporting party
called and stated there were con-struction traffic cones blocking off the road but there is no sign telling people why. An officer was sent out to assess the situa-tion. It was determined concrete was being poured at the nearby business.
0841 – A male reported there is a tree blocking the visibility of the stop sign at an intersection. City of Glasgow and city office were contacted.
0939 – A male advised some-time in the last 30 minutes a Chevy Impala came and parked in the boss’ parking spot. The front end is smashed in and the vehicle doesn’t have any plates on it.
1026 – A deputy advised a mo-torhome is stuck in the underpass and may need a couple of vehi-cles to get them out. At 1029, the deputy advised the motorhome was able to squeeze through and traffic is flowing again.
1036 – A female said someone just lost a bunch of stuff out of their vehicle on the side street in front of Plains Plaza as you are headed to Reynolds. At 1123, the debris had been picked up by the owner and secured in the vehicle.
1208 – A male called in stat-ing he had turned in a theft report yesterday to an officer and ad-vised the suspect is in the store at this time.
1547 – A male called in ad-vising he has a hay field on fire. He didn’t know how big it is as his hired hand called him and he isn’t there yet. Richland Fire was notified. At 1645, another male called in stating the fire is out. The farmer is there with a water truck and is going to watch it.
1601 – A female advised they
are behind a semi that is swerv-ing all over the road heading eastbound between Nashua and Frazer. At 1624, a deputy advised she patrolled to the county line and was unable to locate the vehicle.
2309 – A reporting party called and said he was at Flat Lake and a storm just blew up their tent. They grabbed their phones and ran for the car. They stated the weather was very vio-lent. At 2318, a deputy advised he found the couple and gave them some bottles of water. The deputy also advised he had checked the area and found one other tenter, they were fine, and couldn’t see any further problems.
Friday, Aug. 70037 – RCSO called and
reported a downed power line that was sparking. Norval was notified as well as Fire.
1159 – A male called in stating his ex-wife lost her wallet last night at either the Stockman’s Bar or the Oasis. They have spoken to both bars and neither place had a wallet turned in. A description of the wallet and its contents was provided. The female is on her way back to Great Falls at this time. The wallet was found at the Star Lodge and the male went and picked it up to mail to the female.
1316 – A reporting party wants to know what can be done about a truck that is blocking his driveway. He states it has been there about a day. It was deter-mined the owner of the vehicle was waiting for a friend to get off work so they can go and tow the vehicle.
1528 – A 911 hang-up call called back and the female stated a motor home went down to the underpass and she thought he would need help getting out. However there is someone there already so she hung up. An of-ficer later advised he just drove by the underpass and there is no obstruction there now.
1650 – Suspicious activity was reported. A deputy advised he has one male subject detained in the back seat of his patrol vehicle. He requested another deputy to his location. The deputy advised this will be an investigation for boating under the influence.
1720 – A female called in a fire stating it is just past her house on Frazer Road. The fire is below the hill on the left side of the road, just past her place. She didn’t know how big the fire is but sent her son to put it out. It was determined the fire was small and contained to a small area.
1836 – A female called in ad-vising there is a dog in a vehicle that is not running. One window is cracked a little but the caller feels it is too hot to be leaving the dog in the vehicle.
2013 – A female called in
4B – THE GLASGOW COURIER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2020
Montana 17th Judicial District CourtValley County
In the Matter of the Name Change of Cause No.: DV-2020-33Cynthia Nelson: Dept. No.:___________
Cynthia Nelson, Notice of Hearing onPetitioner Name Change
This is notice that Petitioner has asked the District Court for a change of name from Cynthia Carol Nelson to Cynthia Carol Sharp. The hearing will be on 09/08/2020 at 11:30 a.m. The hearing will be at the Courthouse in Valley County.
Date: July 27, 2020 /s/ Shelley Bryan Clerk of District Court
By: /s/ Cammie Hartwell Deputy Clerk of Court
This is to certify that a copy or copies of the foregoing document, NOTICE OF HEARING ON NAME CHANGE, was duly served by mail upon attorneys of record and parties of record at their addresses as shown below, by depositing the same in the United States Mail, postage prepaid this 27th day of July, 2020.
Cynthia Carol NelsonP.O. Box 136Saint Marie, MT 59231
/s/ Cammie Hartwell Deputy Clerk of Court
(Published Aug. 5, 12, 19 & 26, 2020)MNAXLP
See LAW ENFORCEMENT, Page 5B
INVITATION FOR BIDSLEASE OF STATE LANDS
Sealed bids will be accepted by the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation, Ag & Grazing Management Bureau, P.O. Box 201601, Helena, Montana 59620, through August 28, 2020 for a 10-year Agricultural & Grazing Lease on the following described lands in Daniels County.
Township 35 North, Range 44 EastSection 16: S2SW4Section 18: SE4 Section 21: ALLSection 27: W2Section 29: ALLSection 30: LOTS 1-4, E2W2, E2Section 28: ALL, LESS 4.39 AC in SE4SE4SE4
Containing: 1403.38 acres of grazing land and 1694.45 acres of CRP AG.The minimum rental paid to the State for the new lease shall be the total of $6,589.20 for
the grazing acreage (based on a grazing carrying capacity of 510 AUMS at a rate of $12.92 per AUM) and 50% share of the Conservation Reserve Program rental payment for the CRP Agricultural acreage.
By law all bids in order to be considered valid must include a deposit in the form of a certi-fied check, cashier’s check or money order in the amount equal to 100% of the amount bid for grazing, $20.00 per acre for the CRP agricultural land, plus a non-refundable lease application fee of $25.00. In order to be considered, all bids must be accom pa nied with a completed ap-plication to lease state lands.
The successful bidder must in addition to the rental, make settlement with the owner of the existing improvements on the land.
The State Board of Land Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids.Bid forms may be obtained from the Department at either the GLASGOW FIELD OFFICE:
224 6th Street South, Glasgow, 59230. Phone: (406) 808-7082 or the Helena Office: 1539 11th Avenue, Helena, 59620. Phone: (406)-444-4951.
Ag & Grazing Management BureauMontana DNRC
(Published Aug. 12 & 19, 2020)MNAXLP
PUBLIC NOTICES
Matthew W. KnierimCHRISTOFFERSEN & KNIERIM, P.C.630 Second Avenue South, Suite EP.O. Box 29Glasgow, Montana 59230Telephone: (406) 228-2487ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
MONTANA SEVENTEENTH JUDICAL DISTRICT COURT, VALLEY COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Cause No. DP-2020-16OF
JUDY RORVIK SAINDON, NOTICE TO CREDITORSDeceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been appointed personal repre-sentative of the above named estate. All persons having claims against the said deceased are required to present their claims within four (4) months after the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Claims must be mailed to the undersigned at the following address:
CHRISTOFFERSEN & KNIERIM, P.C.630 Second Avenue South, Suite EP.O. Box 29Glasgow, Montana 59230Telephone: (406) 228-2487
return receipt requested, or filed with the Clerk of the above named Court.I declare under penalty of perjury and under the laws of the state of Montana that the
foregoing is true and correct.DATED August 4, 2020.
/s/ Yvonne Euell YVONNE EUELL, Personal Representative
(Published Aug. 12, 19 & 26, 2020)MNAXLP
NORTH VALLEY COUNTY WATER/SEWER DISTRICT UPDATENVCW/S DISTRICT HAPPENINGS
Per Montana Rural Water Assoc. guidelines the following information is disclosed:The NVCW/S BOARD has announced numerous times in public meetings 2 Board Director
vacancies. The posted agendas and minutes in the Courthouse and St. Marie Townhall have mentioned same. In the St. Marie Condo newsletter mailed out with all condo bills, DeAnn Ketchum has made mention of 2 Water/Sewer Board vacancies. BUZZ articles have stated previous 2 Board Director vacancies. I personally have talked to many qualified residents (5) of St. Marie asking if they would entertain the notion of serving on the NVCW/S Board and 2 came on the Board to serve and didn’t register for re-election.
And per Montana Code Annotated 2019 - Part 22 County Water and/or Sewer Districts 7-13-2262 that reads as follows:
VACANCIES on Board of Directors- Appointment....”Any vacancy in the Board of Direc-tors, whether the vacant office is elective or appointive, MUST BE filled by majority vote of the remaining Directors.” It goes on to say “If there are NO DIRECTORS remaining on the Board and no nominees for any Director position to be elected, the COUNTY COMMISSIONERS may appoint the number of Directors specified in 7-13-2232.
Not only were there 3 remaining Directors on the NVCW/S District Board as required, but also a quorum that was not needed.
Only 2 qualified individuals stepped forward to serve on the NVCW/S District Board. Hugh Frankson and Frank Piocos and were subsequently appointed. Mr. Frankson had served on the Board many times and had working knowledge of the operation already. Additionally Mr. Frankson managed 150 or more people for Lockheed in Egypt and Saudi Arabia (17 years) and possesses financial and managerial experience. Mr. Piocos is a practicing Attorney for Roosevelt County and his legal knowledge was welcomed.
If anyone has higher qualifications and expresses interest in serving NVCW/S District for $55 per month pay, please let us know. When the next vacancy occurs THE BOARD will consider your appointment to our Board.
Unlike “Dependent Special Districts” or “Non Enterprise Special Districts” that deliver services funded by property taxes....NVCW/S District is a “Enterprise Special District” providing water and sewer services funded by fees paid by the service recipients or customers.
At my first encounter with Mr. Jensen, the County Attorney, he made it clear to me that he could not get involved with our operation since we do not receive tax dollars from Valley County.
We do have an outstanding loan from USDA currently and must abide by Sunshine Laws. Our current applications for DEQ and USDA Grants are independent of Valley County....they are not involved or at risk financially. If Valley County goes forward with SPONSORING NVCW/S Districts application for a CDBG Grant it is simply a formality with DEQ and Valley County has no financial risk. This may be verified by Great West Engineering and DEQ.
Nick Chiechi- President - NVCW/S District
(Published Aug. 19, 2020)MNAXLP
This information is taken from the log of calls received by the Valley County Law Enforcement Center and does not represent the entire activity of any one department. Investigations often continue after these calls come in. The report has been edited for brevity.
Law Enforcement
DES Disaster & Emergency Services EMS Emergency Medical ServicesFPFD Fort Peck Fire DepartmentFPPD Fort Peck Police Dept.FPTP Fort Peck Tribal Police
FWP Fish, Wildlife and ParksGPD Glasgow Police Dept.GFD Glasgow Fire DepartmentLEC Law Enforcement CenterLRFD Long Run Fire Dept.
MCSO McCone County Sheriff’s OfficeMDOT Dept. of TransportationMHP Montana Highway PatrolMIP Minor in Possession of Alcohol or Tobacco
NFD Nashua Fire DepartmentNWS National Weather ServicePCSO Phillips County Sheriff’s OfficeRCSO Roosevelt County Sheriff’s OfficeVCSO Valley County Sheriff’s Office
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Montana Reports Salmonella Cases Linked to OnionsFOR THE COURIER
As of Aug. 5, state and local public health agencies in Mon-tana are investigating 52 reports of confirmed and suspected Salmonella Newport illnesses linked to onions from Thomson International, Inc.
Illnesses began as far back as June 21, and continue to be reported. Local investigations have confirmed that ill individu-als often consumed the recalled onions at restaurants.
Confirmed and suspected cases have been identified in 16 counties across Montana and in-clude 12 hospitalizations. Affect-ed counties include Beaverhead, Big Horn, Carbon, Cascade, Deer Lodge, Fergus, Flathead, Gallatin, Hill, Jefferson, Lake, Lewis and Clark, Missoula, Park, Ravalli and Yellowstone. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is reporting
396 cases in 34 states, with a total of 59 hospitalizations and no deaths.
The CDC, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and state and local public health officials in Montana are advising consumers, retailers, and restau-rants not to eat, sell, or serve on-ions from Thomson International, Inc. The onions may also be listed under the following brand names: Thomson Premium, TLC Thom-son International, Tender Loving Care, El Competitor, Hartley’s Best, Onions 52, Majestic, Impe-rial Fresh, Kroger, Utah Onions, and Food Lion. This investigation is ongoing, and more brands may be added.
“If you cannot tell where your onions are from, throw them away,” said Rachel Hin-nenkamp of the Department of Public Health and Human Ser-vices (DPHHS) Communicable Disease Epidemiology Section.
Symptoms of a Salmonella infection vary for each person, but often include a sudden onset of diarrhea, abdominal pain, fever, nausea, and vomiting. Some people may experience de-hydration, which can be severe. Most people with a Salmonella infection start feeling sick six hours to six days after eating or drinking something that contains the bacteria, and typically recover without needing treatment within four to seven days.
Advice to Consumers:Check your refrigerator and
kitchen at home for recalled onions or foods made with them. This could include tacos, sand-wiches, salads, wraps, salsas, dips, etc.
If you used onions to make a food, but don’t know where the onions are from, throw the food away. Do not eat it, even if no one has gotten sick.
Wash and sanitize any surfac-
es that may have come in contact with onions or their packaging, such as countertops, refrigerator shelves and drawers, knives, and cutting boards.
When you eat out or shop for food, make sure that the onions are not distributed by Thomson International, Inc.
If you are experiencing symp-toms of a Salmonella infection, talk to your healthcare provider. Write down what you ate in the week before you got sick. If you are tested and have Salmonella, your local health department will call you for an interview to ask you about foods you ate before you got sick.
For more information and pictures of the recalled product, please view the recall notice at FDA website at fda.gov. For more information on Salmonella and other foodborne diseases, visit the DPHHS webpage at: dphhs.mt.gov
FOR THE COURIER
Officials at the Montana Department of Justice has an-nounced that Montanans, espe-cially senior citizens, should be aware of a new tactic being used in the old lottery scam.
The new twist works like this: A scammer calls you, claiming to be from the “Montana State Gam-ing Commission.” The scammer says if you pay $600, you’ll have a chance to win $1 million.
“Legitimate lotteries never require people to send money to claim a prize or to have a chance at winning,” Attorney General Tim Fox said. “Because older persons are especially vulner-able due to physical and mental decline, social isolation, and their tendency to trust others, the most effective thing we can do to combat this scam is public education. Remind your parents, grandparents, and elderly friends about the importance of staying vigilant for lottery scams and other rip-offs that can happen if they engage with these callers,” Fox added.
Another red flag? The “Mon-tana State Gaming Commission” doesn’t exist. The Gambling Control Division at the Montana
Department of Justice is respon-sible for state gaming regulation. Gambling Control Division Ad-ministrator Angela Nunn said, “Real lotteries never contact the winner, or other players, be-cause they don’t know who these people are. So, keep in mind two things: If you receive a call claiming to be from the Montana State Gaming Commission, it’s a scam; if you’re asked to send money in relation to lotteries, it’s a scam.”
Nunn also advised Montanans questioning the validity of a con-tact from the Gambling Control Division to call her office at 406-444-1971 or email [email protected] to confirm.
For more information on lot-tery scams, visit the Montana Lottery’s website, www.mon-tanalottery.com, or Montana Department of Justice’s Office of Consumer Protection’s (OCP) information, https://dojmt.gov/consumer/lottery-scam/. If you or a family member are the victim of a scam, contact local law enforcement. You may also report scams to OCP by calling 1-800-481-6896 (toll-free) or 406-444-4500, or by emailing [email protected].
The objective is to fill a 9×9 grid with digits so that each column, each row, and each of the nine 3×3 sub-grids that compose the grid (also called “boxes,” “blocks,” “regions” or “sub-squares”) contain all of the digits from 1 to 9.
LAST WEEK'S SOLUTIONS
The Glasgow Courier’s Puzzle Place
PRINTSUDOKU.COM
LAST WEEK'S ANSWERS
Very easy
1 9 3 2 8 6 5 7 4
8 5 6 3 7 4 1 2 9
4 2 7 1 9 5 6 3 8
7 4 9 6 2 3 8 5 1
2 8 5 4 1 9 3 6 7
6 3 1 7 5 8 4 9 2
3 6 2 8 4 7 9 1 5
9 1 4 5 3 2 7 8 6
5 7 8 9 6 1 2 4 3
Easy
4 3 7 1 9 2 5 8 6
5 9 8 7 6 3 1 2 4
6 1 2 5 8 4 3 9 7
1 8 4 9 7 5 2 6 3
2 6 5 3 4 8 9 7 1
9 7 3 6 2 1 8 4 5
3 2 6 8 5 7 4 1 9
7 4 1 2 3 9 6 5 8
8 5 9 4 1 6 7 3 2
Medium
7 8 6 4 9 5 1 3 2
3 5 9 6 1 2 4 8 7
1 2 4 3 7 8 9 6 5
5 9 2 1 4 6 3 7 8
8 3 1 7 2 9 6 5 4
6 4 7 5 8 3 2 1 9
2 7 3 9 5 1 8 4 6
4 6 8 2 3 7 5 9 1
9 1 5 8 6 4 7 2 3
Hard
5 6 1 8 9 3 2 4 7
7 4 8 2 5 6 3 1 9
2 9 3 4 7 1 5 8 6
3 5 2 9 6 4 1 7 8
6 1 9 7 2 8 4 3 5
4 8 7 1 3 5 9 6 2
1 7 4 5 8 2 6 9 3
9 3 5 6 4 7 8 2 1
8 2 6 3 1 9 7 5 4
Very hard
9 8 7 2 6 4 3 5 1
1 5 2 7 3 8 4 9 6
4 3 6 5 1 9 8 7 2
3 9 8 6 4 5 2 1 7
5 7 1 8 2 3 6 4 9
2 6 4 9 7 1 5 8 3
8 1 5 3 9 6 7 2 4
7 4 3 1 5 2 9 6 8
6 2 9 4 8 7 1 3 5
Magic Sudoku
1 2 4 3 5 7 8 9 6
6 5 8 2 1 9 7 4 37 9 3 4 8 6 2 1 5
2 1 5 6 7 8 9 3 4
8 4 6 5 9 3 1 7 2
3 7 9 1 4 2 6 5 8
9 6 7 8 3 5 4 2 1
4 3 2 7 6 1 5 8 9
5 8 1 9 2 4 3 6 7
c⃝2005-2020 http://www.PrintSudoku.com Solution of Sudoku #5495
Very easy
3 6 4
9 5 4 8 1
8 9 7 2
9 1 7 4
8 9 4
4 3 7 5
6 3 2 8
4 1 7 6 5
7 2 9
Easy
8 5 4 7
4 1 8 6
2 3
2 1 3 8
4
9 6 2 1
5 1
6 3 9 8
5 7 1 9
Medium
8 5 3
1 5 7
9 6 7 8
4 2 6 5
5
8 2 7 9
9 3 4 8
2 4 1
9 1 3
Hard
2 6
5 8 9
4 5 9 3 2
2 7
3 8 6 4 1
9 5
1 3 8 2 9
4 3 2
1 3
Very hard
6 8 2
4 7 1 9
7 9 5
3 4
4 6 7 1
8 2
1 3 6
1 4 5 3
3 9 7
Magic Sudoku
6 5 8
4
2 7
3
1 9
c⃝2005-2019 http://www.PrintSudoku.com Sudoku #5502
CLUES ACROSS 1. Popular musical awards show 5. Speech in one’s honor11. A state of poor nutrition14. Not ingested15. More lacking in taste18. “Popeye” cartoonist19. Helps to reduce speed21. January 1 greeting (abbr.)23. Georgian currency24. Proverb expressing a truth28. Jewish calendar month29. Volume measurement30. Fair-skinned32. Patti Hearst’s captors33. Have already done35. Touch lightly36. Autonomic nervous system39. Plant part41. College degree42. Military alliance44. Tokyo’s former name46. Carpenter’s tool47. Before49. Consent to receive52. Passages56. The Duke of Edinburgh58. Utter repeatedly60. Linked together in a chain62. Quality that evokes pity63. Maintained possession of
CLUES DOWN 1. U.S. military school 2. Controls 3. Away from wind 4. Grab quickly 5. Being everlasting 6. Vase 7. Atomic #3 8. Type of medication 9. Encircle with a belt10. Belonging to you12. American state13. City in Zambia16. Good Gosh!17. Of the country20. Helsinki district22. 36 inches25. Reporters’ group26. The voice of Olaf 27. Explains in detail29. Tooth caregiver31. One point south of due east34. Scottish river36. Elsa’s sister37. Civil Rights group38. Line of poetry40. Doctor43. Fatty acid45. Avatar (abbr.)48. Awe-inspiring garden50. Fall down
51. Rock icon Turner53. Asian country (alt. sp.)54. UK museum network55. Stairs have at least one57. Part of (abbr.)58. Simpson trial judge59. Sun up in New York61. Exclamation of surprise
Law EnforcementFROM PAGE 4B
THE GLASGOW COURIER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 2020 – 5B
stating there is a male who is not doing anything illegal but is acting strangely and walking out into traffic.
2127 – A reporting party called to say that, again, his ex would not allow him to speak to his children. He stated he even bought them a new cell phone and she is still refusing to let him talk to them. He just wants the situation on record.
2307 – An officer requested information on a suspect re-garding conditions and curfew. Another officer advised a PBT of .081.
2324 – An officer advised he had a gentleman “peeing in public.”
Saturday, Aug. 81026 – A deputy served a war-
rant to one adult female.1321 – A reporting party called
in stating there is a gator (black and white) racing back and forth across the highway into oncoming traffic, causing people to swerve to avoid hitting them. A descrip-tion of the driver was provided. The deputy located the vehicle westbound on US Highway 2 and after a 20 minute deprivation, logged a PBT of 0.263.
1547 - A male reported he has a hay fire. Opheim Fire and Richland Fire was notified.
2032 – A male reported that a female is driving her new jeep, while drinking a beer, and he believes she is intoxicated.
Sunday, Aug. 90130 – An officer advised
he saw the subject walking and picked him up on a bench warrant that has been issued.
1229 – A reporting party called
in about a suspicious vehicle and person. When asked strange it what way, the caller stated it didn’t seem like it was alcohol, as he looked into the vehicle and didn’t see containers but thought it might be drug related. The caller stated they headed east and turned onto the gravel area next to Holiday. At 1242, the officer advised he was unable to locate the vehicle.
1455 – A reporting party called in about a large motor home attempting to go under the underpass and may need as-sistance.
1549 – A reporting party called about a restraining order she has against another individual in Roosevelt County. She states she didn’t know the other indi-vidual was at the lake but they ended up in the same area. The other party left the area but the re-porting party wanted to speak to an officer about this and see what she needed to do to alert someone that there was a violation. At 1608, a deputy advised he spoke with the reporting party and she basically wanted the information on record that the other party was at the Dredge and the reporting party had no idea she was there. There was some screaming and hollering at each other then the other party left.
1804 – A warrant out of Rich-land County Sheriff Dept. was served.
2054 – A female reported there are three or four dirt bikes that have been going back and forth on the road for over an hour. A deputy patrolled out and was unable to locate the bikes.
2325 – A disabled motor vehicle was reported. It was determined they were just fixing the radio.
Montana Department of Justice Warns Of New Twist on Old Lottery Scam
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