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Do you have a kid enrolling in kindergarten this fall?


by Lynn Miller, RN, Valley County second dose for most children. used to be, thanks to vaccinations.
Health Department • DTaP/IPV – Diphtheria, Tetanus, But they have not gone away.
Children who are age 4 and acellular Pertussis, and Inactivated Outbreaks of some of these diseases
older are eligible to receive these Poliovirus Vaccine. (More than one still occur across the United States.
vaccines, which are required for dose is required if not previously When fewer babies get vaccinated,
entry to Kindergarten: up-to-date on vaccines.) more babies get sick. Children
• MMRV – Measles, Mumps, Vaccine-preventable diseases usually catch these diseases from
Rubella, and Varicella – this is the are much less common than they continued on page 2
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these diseases were very common in the United States,
Windy days especially among children. They are still common in
many parts of the world.
ahead Diphtheria, Tetanus, acellular Pertussis, and
Inactivated Poliovirus Vaccine protects us from 15,000
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 54. West wind 8 to diphtheria deaths per year and protects from the same
13 mph becoming light and variable. rate of paralysis from polio that previously occurred in
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 78. West wind 8 to the 1950s. Polio still exists in the world, however, and is
13 mph increasing to 16 to 21 mph in the afternoon. Winds
watched closely. Pertussis is most dangerous to infants
could gust as high as 30 mph.
leading to pneumonia, seizures, brain damage, or death.
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 49.
North northwest wind 12 to 17 mph decreasing to 5 to 10 Tetanus enters the body through a cut or wound; it is
mph after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 24 mph. not spread from person to person and is fatal in 10% of
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 76. West northwest wind cases.
5 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. We encourage these immunizations as soon as the
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 50. child is age 4. Vaccinations are available at the Health
Northwest wind 6 to 10 mph becoming east after midnight. Department by appointment Monday – Thursday
Winds could gust as high as 20 mph. 7:30am – 5:45pm.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 83. East southeast If you have insurance, please bring your card
wind 7 to 12 mph increasing to 13 to 18 mph in the afternoon.
and we will bill your insurance directly. This includes
Winds could gust as high as 26 mph.
Medicaid (Healthy Montana Kids PLUS), Blue Cross/
Friday Night: A slight chance of showers, then a chance of
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with a low around 60. East wind around 18 mph, with gusts If you have any questions or concerns, please call
as high as 26 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. the Valley County Health Department at 228-6261.
Saturday: A 40 percent chance of showers and Children are eligible for these vaccines at age 4.
thunderstorms, mainly after noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high Please call to schedule your child’s vaccinations so that
near 83. East southeast wind 18 to 21 mph, with gusts as your child is protected from these preventable diseases!
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The 20 Year Milk River Catfish Classic Time Line
Montana Catfish Association | May 18th, 2002 | 30 teams enter the 3rd Annual Classic as
| April 2000 | Brenner Flaten and Luke Morehouse develop weigh-ins remain outside city limits at Clarence George’s shop.
a plan for a catfish tournament to be held in mid-May on the | May 31st, 2003 | 25 teams enter the Cat Classic. Weigh-in
Milk River in Glasgow. The entire rules and regulations are headquarters are moved down to the river bank on Keith and
discussed and finalized in their high school Algebra class. Luke Mary Morehouse’s property to allow quick release of the fish
was a Freshman at the time and Brenner was a Sophomore. back into the Milk River.
Entry Fee is set at only $20 per team with an optional $10 for
the big fish pot, where it stayed for six years. The tournament | Jan 9th, 2004 | Montana FWP approves the submitted
was a 100 % payout event and it still remains to this day. tournament application and the Milk River Catfish Classic
becomes official.
| May 20th, 2000 | The Inaugural Milk River Catfish Classic
is stationed out of the Glasgow Civic Center Parking lot, with | June 5th, 2004 | 29 teams sign up for the 5th annual event.
weigh-ins taking place in the bed of a pickup truck. Fish are The Cat Classic moves to the first weekend of June for the
weighed individually with a hand held digital scale. The initial first time, where it will stay for years to come. Weigh-ins are
tournament consists of 12 teams made up of mainly family moved to the Glasgow Stockyards parking lot on the day of
and close friends. the event due to extreme muddy conditions on the Milk River
bank. Weigh-ins take place in heavy rain without cover for the
| May 24th, 2000 | The Classic receives their first ever
last time, as a canopy over the stage is now provided for all
media coverage, when an article is featured in the weekly
future years. Brenner and Jason Flaten become the first team
Wednesday edition of The Glasgow Courier.
to win back-to-back titles in tournament history.
| May 19th, 2001 | The Classic sees growth to 21 teams in
| May 2005 | Key sponsors are on board for the first time
only its second year. Weigh-ins are moved to outside city limits
to help the Classic grow to new heights. Sponsors include
inside Clarence George’s shop. All tournament fish are weighed
numerous local businesses and the well-known tackle supply
in baskets on the current bulk digital scale still used today.
company, Catfish Connection.
| January 2002 | World famous In-Fisherman features the Milk
| June 3rd, 2005 | The Milk River Catfish Classic is featured
River Catfish Classic in their “Select Catfish Tournaments”
on the front page of the Good Evening Glasgow for the first
article within the annual Catfish Insider Guide publication.
time.
| June 4th, 2005 | Stands as maybe the most important year
of the Classic in terms of overall changes. The tournament
sees massive growth from the previous years. Tournament
co-founders Brenner Flaten and Luke Morehouse decide to
stop fishing the tournament and concentrate all their efforts
towards running the annual event. Team limit is originally set at
40, but is lifted due to the increased local popularity. 48 teams
would eventually take part in the 6th Annual event. Weigh-ins
are moved to their current downtown Glasgow location, where
a record number of people show up and witness a record
breaking stringer of fish by Adam Morehouse and Kirk Boyer.
Dave Fuller sets the all-time tournament record with his 12.4
lb. big fish.
| May 2006 | The Nemont Beverage Corporation and Busch
Light become the Catfish Classic’s top-flight sponsor. Their
continued support and local radio advertisement has been
essential to the growth of the Classic.

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| June 3rd, 2006 | Cat Classic fills the current 60-team limit for | June 6th, 2014 | Live Music entertainment is welcomed to
the first time. Entry fee is raised to the current $50 the Cat Classic Calcutta night for the very first time. The band
Trouble Expected, out of Miles City, MT. will always be the first
| June 1st, 2007 | Friday night festivities are added to the in a long-line of music entertainers that will be welcomed to
Classic for the first time. The Montana Bar begins hosting the Glasgow’s famous front street.
annual community social and the Calcutta of all 60 fishing
teams. | June 7th, 2014 | Gage Gordon, Belgrade, MT. and
MacKenzie Reid, Bozeman, MT. are caught fishing outside
| June 2nd, 2007 | The Milk River is near flood stage for the 8th tournament boundaries and disqualified from the tournament.
Annual, forcing anglers to take extra precaution and completely This was their 2nd similar rules infraction at a circuit event.
change fishing plans. The Montana Catfish Association hosts The anglers receive a lifetime ban from ALL Montana Cats
the first ever catfish seminar in the state’s history. More teams Circuit events and had ALL previous performances wiped
choose to fish from a boat than ever before. Jerry and Nate from the official record books.
Molstad ignore the high-water conditions and set an all-time
tournament record with a 5-fish limit of 34.9 lbs. | June 16th, 2014 | 16th Annual Cat Classic fills its 80-team
field only nine (9) days after the 15th Annual tournament. A full
| June 7th, 2008 | Tournament Director Brenner Flaten is 355 days in advance! Simply amazing.
featured on the Montana Outdoor Radio Show’s Saturday
morning broadcast to discuss the Cat Classic and the growth | June 6th, 2015 | Nemont TV brings the first FULL television
of catfishing in Eastern Montana with the “Captain”. coverage to the catfish classic. A camera crew is sent out on
the boat throughout tournament hours and is present at the
Tournament begins at 5:00 p.m. for the first time to allow an midnight weigh-ins to catch outstanding footage and replay it
extra half hour of fishing. Montana Fish and Game begins on local TV for 12 months.
assisting at the weigh-ins and now weigh, measure, and tag
every catfish before they are returned to the Milk River. | June 4th, 2016 | KLTZ/KLAN radio carries the Cat Classic for
the first time, offering listeners fishermen interviews, updates,
| April 24th, 2009 | The 60-team field is filled quicker than and midnight weigh-in coverage.
ever before, over six weeks in advance of the tournament.
| Jan 5th, 2017 | Despite a new registration process only two
| June 5th, 2009 | In only its third year, The Montana Bar years into existence that doesn’t allow teams outside of the
nears maximum capacity for the Friday night community previous year’s Top 40 to sign-up before January 2nd, the
social and Calcutta of the fishing teams. The Calcutta sees 18th Annual Cat Classic fills its 80-team field just three (3)
a steady increase once again, and is now well over $12,000. days after the opening of registration. A NEW Record.
| June 6th, 2009 | Cat Classic celebrates its 10th Anniversary. | June 3rd, 2017 | Bo Boreson, of Cayuga, Indiana breaks
Weigh-ins are moved inside the Valley Event Center for the the all-time tournament record for biggest catfish. Bo’s Jumbo
first time due to cold/wet weather conditions. Montana’s FWP Whiskers weighs in at 13.87 lbs., the 2nd largest ever weighed
Video Productions, out of Helena, show up in Glasgow and in at a Montana Cats Circuit event. Nate Molstad, Havre, MT,
get outstanding footage of the fisherman during tournament and Jerry Molstad, Glasgow, MT., also set a new standard at
hours as well as the entertaining midnight weigh-ins. The the Cat Classic and on the Montana Cats Circuit by securing
footage is then aired in early July as an outdoor clip across their 5th career tournament title.
Montana’s TV stations. The Traveling Trophy makes its debut
and goes home with Jerry and Nate Molstad, who become | June 2nd, 2018 | A Montana Cats Circuit record SIX (6)
only the 2nd team in tournament history to win two titles. cats are weighed in over 10 lbs. during the 19th Annual Cat
Classic. After 15 years of including tributary creeks within
| June 5th, 2010 | Tournament field is bumped to 80 teams tournament boundaries, 2018 marked the first time since
for the first time to accommodate massive growth and 2003 that the Cat Classic was contested solely on the banks
popularity. Payouts stay at 110%, and now total over $5,000 of the main river channel. It will remain that way from this
in guaranteed cash and prizes. point forward. When the dust settled Jason Flaten and Cole
| May 24th, 2011 | Official decision is made to move the Plouffe teamed up to reclaim Cat Classic titles. It is Flaten’s
tournament to July 16th, 2011 due to drastic flood waters 3rd and Plouffe’s 2nd.
within tournament boundaries. | June 1st, 2019 | The Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
| June 2nd, 2012 | Young teens, Gage Gordon, Belgrade, teams up with the Catfish Classic to bring an all NEW annual
MT. and MacKenzie Reid, Bozeman, MT., rock the MT Cats event to Glasgow. The Inaugural “Milk River Catfish Days”
Universe with two new Circuit Records. Their 17.64 lb. cat is provides fun for the whole family as two days of events are
the largest ever caught at a MT Cats circuit tournament. Their planned in downtown Glasgow. The event is a huge success
five fish limit of 51.60 lbs. is also a new standard. (HOWEVER, and there are plans to keep it moving forward. The 20th
THIS PERFORMANCE HAS SINCE BEEN STRICKEN Annual Cat Classic provided unbelievable fishing. A record
FROM THE RECORD BOOKS BY LIFETIME BAN) breaking EIGHT teams weighed in 30+ lbs. A record tying
twenty-eight teams weigh in 20+ lbs. A Cat Classic record 78
| June 1st, 2013 | Jerry and Nate Molstad form a modern-day teams out of 80 weigh-in fish! Steve Harris Sr., Sidney, and
dynasty by capturing their 4th Milk River Catfish Classic title Steve Lowrey, Fairview, become the first official “non-local”
in a seven year span. champion in tournament history.
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MSU Extension offers Poultry Project to Community Youth
by Roubie Younkin, MSU Extension
Agent
Children have a natural sense
of curiosity about living things in the
world around them. Building on this
curiosity, 4-H members and other
community youth can develop an
understanding of biology concepts
through direct experience with living
things, their life cycles and their
habitats. This program is developed
to introduce science concepts
surrounding poultry production in a
hand’s on environment.
Any youth interested in learning
about and raising chicks this summer
are invited to register to become a
part of this program where the youth
will order baby chicks, take care of
their nutritional and health needs, supplies and feed. organizing. Most importantly, we
take responsibility for their feeding An additional goal of this want youth who are not able to
shifts, and market their end product curriculum is to help students raise animals in town to experience
either as fryers or pullets. Families develop life skills. Life skills are feeding and caring for animals and
are encouraged to participate with abilities that help an individual live a creating markets for their products.
their children. The program will productive and satisfying life. Within Please preregister your children
begin in early June and be completed this curriculum our members and for this program right away so chicks
by September 2020. There will be students will have the opportunity can be ordered and a schedule
a small fee (approximately $15) to develop life skills related to created. For more information please
assessed from each project member science processes, teamwork, call the Valley County Extension
to cover the cost of the chicks, keeping records, and planning and Office at 228-6241.

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MILK RIVER CATFISH DAYS
FRIDAY & SATURDAY,
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2020 MILK RIVER CATFISH DAYS


TENTATIVE SCHEDULE
OPEN CONTAINER PERMITS & STREET CLOSURE
Friday, June 5 • 4:00 PM - 11:00 PM and Saturday, June 6 • 7:00 AM - 2:00 AM
Free Rides by VC Transit (228-8747) until 11 PM to and from Downtown both evenings.
JUNE 5TH • FRIDAY:
4:00 PM – Auzzy’s Cook Shack- next to stage
7:00 - 9:00 PM – Auction off Catfish Classic teams on stage in front of Montana Bar on 2nd Ave. So.
JUNE 6TH • SATURDAY:
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM – Catfish Crazy Days with vendors all day on 2nd Ave So. Contact GDA.
All Day - Auzzy’s Cook Shack downtown
S&K Donuts downtown + Jump N Buck Ice Cream Truck
We are following the
9:00 AM - Noon – Kid’s Fishing Tournament at Home Run Pond by Walleye’s Unlimited
Valley County Health
9:00 AM (sign ups at 8:00 AM) – Catfish Crawl-1 mile and 5K Run/Walk starting at BKB Department and the
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM – Bloody Mary’s & Breakfast Burritos Brunch at the Elks Club State of Montana’s
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM – Youth Activities by Hi Line Sportsmen & MT FWP Governor’s Orders for
11:00 AM - 4:00 PM – Flatland Cruisers Car Show– on 2nd Ave. South Phase 2 of COVID-19.
Noon (sign-ups at 11:00 AM) – 32 Adult Team Cornhole Tournament in front of Elks Please respect the social
4:00 PM – Montana Bar Beer Pong Contest distancing and the
4:00 PM release (check in at 3:00 PM) – Catfish Classic Fishing Tournament Begins regulations put in place
so we can enjoy this and
All Day Downtown – DJ Music by Austin Sound on 2nd Ave So.
other events.
Midnight – Weigh ins for Catfish Classic on stage at Elks Parking Lot

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