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Busy Bees!
It was a bit off the beaten path, but there was a Morehouse, Everet and Fallan were serving up
lemonade stand Wednesday afternoon at the Busy some great lemonade. Busy Bee Embroidery is
Bee Embroidery Shop on the Fort Peck Highway. open and if you’re looking for some cool graduation
With a bit of assistance by Grandma Juanita gifts, keep this awesome shop in mind.

No Memorial Day program in Glasgow this year


Memorial Day will look a lot Cemetery on Saturday, May 23rd. great nation.
different his year, due to COVID Social distancing will be adhered to. For this Memorial Day
19. After checking National, State Crews will remove flags starting The American Legion National
and County health guidelines, shortly after noon on Monday, Commander ask that we light a
the program had to be cancelled, Memorial Day. In the privacy of candle at dusk on Memorial Day.
however we will still be honoring your own homes, please remember May God bless all our Veterans
our Veterans by placing flags the sacrifices of those who served and God bless The United States of
on their graves at the Highland and are still serving to protect our America!
CHARMING 2 STORY HOME
Open and bright 2000 +/- sq. ft. remodeled
American Legion leader calls
on public to light up the night
home has 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, open kitchen
and dining with new counter tops, stainless
appliances, and flooring. 2nd floor bedrooms
have original hardwood flooring and large American Legion National Commander James W.
landing. Enclosed porch off back deck with
sliding doors. New foundation, furnace, “Bill” Oxford is urging the public to honor the country’s
plumbing, electric and more.Large lot has fallen military heroes at dusk on Memorial Day by
room to build a garage to fit your needs.
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lighting candles of remembrance and placing them on
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during the coronavirus pandemic, we must not fail to
Close to a remember the men and women who fought for our
freedoms,” Oxford said. “Memorial Day observances
record breaker around the country and beyond are certain to be much
different this year, but we can show our respects by
Last night’s storm had a lighting and displaying candles to remind everyone
bit of dime-sized hail locally, why we must never forget the meaning of this sacred
and lots of rain. The total of holiday.”
1.94 inches in Glasgow was The commander also suggests that families make
less than a tenth of an inch off signs expressing their gratitude for military sacrifice,
the record of 2.02 inches set in photograph friends and family holding up the signs
1974. Time to gas up the lawn and sharing the images on social media. “We can
mower. remind everyone by showing our candles and sharing
Miles City, however, our messages that no matter the circumstances, we will
wasn’t quite so lucky as a Wednesday evening storm never forget those who are no longer among us.”
brought tennis-ball-sized hail (in photo above) and Oxford added that American Legion posts can
heavy winds to their area. alert their local media of this nationwide call for
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 44. West southwest remembrance, with candles to be lit at dusk on May 25.
wind 13 to 18 mph becoming light and variable after midnight. He added that different-colored candles can symbolize
Winds could gust as high as 24 mph. different remembrances.
Friday: A 30 percent chance of showers, mainly between “You can light a red candle to remember those
10am and 3pm. Mostly sunny, with a high near 70. Light and who shed their blood in combat and made the ultimate
variable wind becoming west 5 to 10 mph in the morning.
sacrifice in defense of our country. A white candle
Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly
cloudy, with a low around 47. West northwest wind 6 to 10
can remind us all of the POWs and MIAs who are
mph. not yet home from wartime service. A blue candle
Saturday: A 40 percent chance of showers. Cloudy, with a can symbolize our eternal love of those who did come
high near 65. Northwest wind 7 to 14 mph. home but have since left us. Any way you choose, light
Saturday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers. Mostly a candle of remembrance, or three, for the fallen to let
cloudy, with a low around 46. Northwest wind 9 to 14 mph. the world know that Memorial Day matters deeply to
Sunday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, with The American Legion, even if ceremonies and public
a high near 69. Northwest wind 8 to 15 mph, with gusts as observances are significantly changed this year.”
high as 20 mph.
Stories and images from such Memorial Day
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 45.
observances can be posted on legion.org/legiontown as
Northwest wind 6 to 13 mph becoming south after midnight.
Winds could gust as high as 18 mph. well as social media channels like Instagram, Facebook
Memorial Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 76. West and Twitter, tagging The American Legion National
southwest wind 6 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Headquarters. Participants are asked to use the hashtag
Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 51. South #candlesofhonor so images and messages can be
southwest wind 6 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. aggregated in social media.
Tuesday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, The American Legion, www.legion.org, is
with a high near 79. Southwest wind 5 to 14 mph. the nation’s largest and most influential veterans
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 74. organization.
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VALLEY COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT is hiring an RN to work 30 construction of Town utilities, cemetery, streets, parks, and other public
hours per week, WITH BENEFITS, Monday – Thursday. Join our dynamic works projects. Salary $12.75, 20 hrs./week To apply for this position,
department to make a difference in the health of Valley County residents. apply online at Montana Job Service, or Mail application to: Town of
Montana Registered Nurse license required. If interested in the position, Nashua PO Box 47 Nashua, MT 59248
PLEASE CONTACT LYNN MILLER AT 406-228-6206 OR EMAIL BUZZ
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is preferred, but not mandatory to apply. All levels of skill and ability will
be considered. Will be diagnosing, adjusting, repairing and overhauling
Don’t wai
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intment no
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HWY 2 EAST, GLASGOW, MT 59230
Attention! BUZZ
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PHYSICALS Now scheduling athle�c physicals for the 2020-2021 sports
season. All student athletes will need to make individual
appointments at FMDH Glasgow Clinic Primary Care.
Activities Aide will assist in the therapeutic activities designed to meet the
interests and enhance the functional abilities and self-esteem of each
resident. PLEASE VISIT OUR ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT FOR
AN APPLICATION.

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This prediction I will make:
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Glasgow, MT 59230
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You’ll get atomic ache.
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NOTICE
Valley County
Refuse District
Will hold a
Special Meeting
Tuesday, May 26th
at 9:00 am
at the Landfill

We would like to thank


everyone who attended
our Customer Appreciation
Event in lieu of our Annual
Mother’s Day Sale.
Congratulations to our
Door Prize winners!
Linda Beadle
Leisha Edwards
Deb Furhman
Jenna Johnson
Jessica Richter
Kim Shipp
Stephany Sundheim
State tournaments set
By Mike Brandt
Montana High School Association has announced Change of Venue
the state tournament dates for the 2020-21 and some Come Celebrate Come Celebrate the
2021-22 school years.
with Caite Graduation of
Laurel will host the 2021 state A and B track meet. Taylor Pederson,
The meet was set to be held this year in Laurel until You are Invited! Saul Hansen,
it was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Laura Ross,
meet will be held May 28-29. Sunday, May 24
and Tim Wageman
State B-C softball will be in Florence from May 5:00 - 8:00 PM
Backyard BBQ At the Elks Lodge
27-29. The season was canceled this year because of
at the Grewe’s Saturday, May 23
the creepy Covid crud. Glasgow seniors missed out from 4:00 - 7:00 PM
on their final year of softball. Lewistown will host the 518 4th Ave. N
Originally Scheduled
Glasgow
2022 tournament on May 26-28. at the Cottonwood
The Class B golf tournament will be held at
Superintendent Arntzen announces task
Eagle Rock Golf Course near Billings from May 18-
19. The Class C meet will be at Bozeman’s Riverside forces for opening the new school year
Golf Course the same dates. Fairmont Hot Springs in Superintendent of Public Instruction Elsie Arntzen
Anaconda will host the B meet in 2022, while Sidney announced today that she has formed two task forces
will host the C meet, both on May 17-18. to provide feedback and guidance on how to open the
All-Class state cross country will be in Missoula 2020-2021 school year this fall in light of the COVID-19
at the University Of Montana Golf Course on Oct. 21 outbreak.
Bozeman will keep the all-class volleyball The Montana Learn 2020 Task Force is made up of
tournament at Montana State University from Nov. students, parents, educators, and community partners
11-13. The tournament has been a good fit for MSU to assess what resources families and educators need
and Bozeman where fans can watch four matches at to be successful in learning and teaching in distance or
one time. This is an awesome site to see. If you like mixed-delivery models. Local members of the Montana
volleyball and have never been to a state tournament Learn 2020 Task Force are Laurie Enebo, Glasgow
than you should attend this tournament. Middle School Social Studies Teacher, and Kristina
Another awesome site is the all-class wrestling McGee, Glasgow High School English Teacher.
tournament, which will held in Billings at First The Montana Flex 2020 Task Force, in which
Interstate Arena at MetraPark. This tournament is held Glasgow Superintendant Wade Sundby is a member, is
in February on the 11th and 12th. It will also feature a made up primarily of school administrators, education
girls wrestling tournament at the same time and place. associations, and the Board of Public Education to
In the past girls could participate on the boys’ team review state and federal rules and statutes that need
and had to earn a trip to the state meet. This next year updating to provide schools with more flexibility.
girls will have their own team and wrestle against girls The two committees will meet four times through
only. Zoom in May and June to draft guidance to the Office of
March 10-12 is the date for the state basketball Public Instruction and education partners.
tournaments. The Class B tournament will be in
Bozeman at MSU. Great Falls will host the Class C Feeling overwhelmed?
tournament at ExpoPark. The final day of this year’s Moving to Prairie Ridge,
The Manor or Valley View?
tournament s were canceled because of the virus.
MHSA crowned both teams that were to play for the Let us help.
championship this this as co0-champs.
Scobey may have won the C title with a win over
Fairview as the Spartans had beaten the Warriors
twice. The Spartans will have most of the players back
and should be a favorite to win the 2021 boys’ crown. Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
Thanks for Listening who would take offense at “lots more” truths so I’ll
by-pass some of what I learned. The SCC president
What’s Wrong Christina Haines issued the following:
“SCC deeply apologizes to the student and
With This Picture to anyone in the broader community who was
offended by the material. SCC administration has
Our Institutes of Higher addressed with the instructor the offensive nature
Learning, or maybe that should of the quiz questions and their contradiction to the
be our Institutes of Learning while college values. The instructor will be apologizing
High have reached a new level of lowness in my to the student shortly and the student will receive
opinion. Let’s see what you think about Scottsdale credit for the three questions. The questions will
Community College down in Arizona. be removed from future tests.”
Seems this professor, Dr. Nichols Damask, a Yikes! Apologies should also go out to the
teacher of Islamic terrorism at said Institute, has founders of the United States Constitution and Bill
urinated-off one of his Muslim students. Whine, of Rights which have been badly trampled upon at
Whine says the student. My feelings got hurted. this community (communist?) college in Arizona.
Anyway, the professor had a three question Folks, I don’t know about you but when I
quiz that caused the Muslim student quite a bit finished reading her statement I found myself
of angst when question number one asked: Who reaching for my in-flight barf bag! Did you?
Do Terrorists strive to emulate? The answer was: That’s it for now folks. Thanks for listening.
Mohammed. ~ Virgil Vaupel
Question number two asked: Where is terrorism
encouraged in Islamic doctrine and Law? The answer FRIDAY
was: In the Medina Verses which is the portion of SOUPS: Clam Chowder ∙ Chili
the Qur’an traditionally understood as having been SPECIALS: Fish Burger
revealed later in Muhammads prophetic career. BBQ Pulled
Pork Sandwich
And question number three that threw the
student off kilter was: Terrorism is_______in Islam.
Answer: justified within the context of jihad. Dine at the “O”
I feel I must give you an over-simplified
translation of jihad: Jihad being described as a holy 228-8006

Letter to the Buzz


war against non-Muslims on behalf of Islam.
The student became so inundated with shame
(poor baby!) over the questions that he took his
tribulations to social media. You know....social
media....the place where college sophomores It’s a great bargain
congregate in search of a “cause.” Our county library has a two-mill levy request on
Well friends, they found their quest. The the ballot. This community asset is well worth a positive
“cause” soon resulted in the professor receiving vote. For every $100,000 of property value the tax bill
death threats to him and his family so scary that he will increase $2.70.
moved his wife, their eight-year-old grandson and 45,000 items available to use, events, technology,
the professors 85 year old parents to a safe location. and other services are accessible to Valley County folks.
Those depths I mentioned that our colleges and The library hosts about 52,000 people per year —
universities have sunk to....to which they have sunk... that is an average of 20 people per hour that the library
to (?) reared its gnarled head when the president of doors are open. For probably less than $10 per year
Scottsdale Community College issued a statement we can help fund this valuable resource. This mill levy
that in essence tossed the professor under the bus. is a great bargain. Urge your continued support of our
Or more accurately tossed him under a Sherman library.
tank. There’s a whole lot more to this story but I ~ Bruce Peterson
fear there are some folks right here in Valley County Fort Peck

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