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Plentywood
native
and country artist Jason
DeShaw is in Glasgow
tonight as part of his
10-city tour across the
Montana HiLine.
He will be speaking
as well as performing
his original music at the
Glasgow High School
Auditorium at 7:00.
He is traveling to
present
Serenity
in
the Storm, his story of
recovery from mental
illness and addiction with
songs of hope.
A typical country
boy, Jasons childhood
heroes were John Wayne
and Johnny Cash. The
second eldest of five boys,
Jason penned his first
song while driving a John
Deere tractor, and made
his recording debut on
his mothers answering
machine.
In
2003,
Jason
graduated from Carroll
College with a B.S. in
B.S. and embarked on his
musical career. Blessed
with a superb voice, Jason
began to play sold-out

engagements throughout
Montana, including an
acclaimed concert at the
Myrna Loy Center. Having
received accolades from
the Montana media, he
began venturing outside
of his home state.

He has now performed
in 35 states, Canada, and
Europe. He has opened
for The Oakridge Boys,
Emerson Drive and Little

Big Town and has


headlined
two
bio-diesel tours.
Amidst touring
he has released
five albums of
original music.
W h e n
asked
about
the success of
his CD sales,
he smilingly said,
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Jason DeShaw continued from front

Well they havent


gone platinum yet, but
theyve gone aluminum!
Now at the age of 33,
DeShaw is an inspirational
speaker sharing his story
of living with bipolar
disorder.
His story of
recovery, Serenity in
the Storm, is interwoven
with original music that
soundtracks his lifes
struggles and triumphs.
Jason DeShaw wrote As
an
accomplished
an update this morning recording artist and musical
performer
from
rural
on his website:
Montana, Jason turned to

This tour is off music as his way to deal with
to an amazing start, his own mental illness. What
having performed in has emerged from Jasons
Butte, Great Falls, Fort journey is a performance
that is nationally acclaimed.
Benton, Havre, and
Malta, Montana. As Ive sang and spoke in these
places, I am reminded of the connection that we all
share. We all hurt, to varying degrees.
There is much pain in this world, oftentimes
wrapped round in fear. But light can pierce any
darkness if compassion opens the door. Every
human being, no matter who they are, needs an
ounce of hope to remain and flourish in this world.
Hope is the great translator between human beings,
and we get it from one another.
I am exhausted right now following three
events in three days, but I rest easy knowing that
the more we say the words mental illness, bipolar
disorder, and alcoholism, the more we humanize
them. And when the world realizes that mental
illness is an issue of humanity, we will enter the era
of understanding. And with that comes love.

BUZZIFIEDS

Moist this morning,


sounds like a
wet one Saturday
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 37. East wind 5 to
9 mph.
Friday: A slight chance of showers, then a chance of
showers and thunderstorms after noon. Mostly cloudy, with a
high near 67. East wind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation
is 30%.
Friday Night: Showers likely, mainly after midnight. Cloudy,
with a low around 41. East wind 7 to 9 mph. Chance of
precipitation is 70%.
Saturday: Showers. High near 58. East wind 5 to 7 mph
becoming light and variable in the afternoon. Chance of
precipitation is 80%.
Saturday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers. Mostly
cloudy, with a low around 38. North wind around 6 mph.
Sunday: A 30 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, with
a high near 56. North wind 7 to 11 mph.
Sunday Night: A slight chance of showers. Mostly cloudy,
with a low around 37.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65.
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 39.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 71.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 71.

GARAGE SALE: Saturday, April 25, 8am to 12 noon. Shelving unit - 3x3x6
with glass shelves, free standing wardrobe, commercial grade step ladder,
golf clubs, TV sound system, antique books, misc. kitchen/home. 1129
CHERRY CREEK ST. - UNIT 206
BUZZ
VALLEY COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Is looking for a part time
registered nurse. Flexible hours, benefits available. Must be able to work
independently, yet work corroboratively with the health department team
to perform services. Call the health department at 228-6261 for more
information. Application form available at the JOB SERVICE CENTER.
BUZZ
HELP WANTED: Campbell Lodge is looking for an energetic person to
work full time night shift, 11pm-7am. Will train. Competitive Wages. CALL
228-9328.
BUZZ
HELP WANTED: Northern Lights Casino is looking for a Casino Attendant.
APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE JOB SERVICE
BUZZ
HELP WANTED Part-time Cashier/Stock Person at J.R.s Party Store.
Wed., Thurs., Fri., 9:30am - 6:30pm. Must be 18 and able to lift 50 to 60 lbs.,
have excellent customer service w/ some computer experience. Requires
background check and prefer alcohol server training. Starts at $9/hr. w/
room for advancement. APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT JOB SERVICE.
WALK-IN APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
BUZZ
EZZIES MIDTOWN is looking for a full-time employee. Starting wage
is $9.00/hr with some benefits after a 90 day probationary period. Most
shifts will be four 10 hour shifts, some night shifts (1-11pm Sun-Thurs or
2-12pm Fri & Sat) and some day shifts (9am - 7pm). Days and hours of
shifts will vary week to week. APPLICATIONS MAY BE PICKED UP AT
EZZIES MIDTOWN
BUZZ
FOR RENT: 1 bedroom apt. furnished. Heat & water included. Laundry
facilities in building. No pets. CELL 406-230-0791 HOUSE 406-228-8110
BUZZ
STORE FRONT SPACE AVAILABLE FOR LEASE, 228-2800
BUZZ
WANTED: Ditch cleaner. V-blade or complete ditcher. 6 at end. CALL
230-2571

An Earth Day Stroll

A Community Walk at Sullivan Park Trail yesterday afternoon/evening that was enjoyed
by many. Notice that the little girl at left even picked a lovely bouquet of flowers!

Red Cross to be in Glasgow next week


There will be a Red Cross Blood
Drive on Tuesday, April 28th from noon
to 6:00 p.m. at the Glasgow VFW, and
again on Wednesday,April 29th from
9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Frances Mahon
Deaconess Hospital.
Donors with all blood types are
needed, especially those with types O

negative, A negative and B negative. Whole


blood can be donated every 56 days, and
double red cells may be donated every 112
days, or up to three times per year.

To make an appointment, download
the Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit
redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED
CROSS (1-800-733-2767).

Apply for Grobel Trust Scholarships

The Grobel Scholarship Trust will award 2


scholarships, each in the amount of $2000, for the year
2015/2016 school year.
These scholarships are available to graduates of
Valley County high schools who have completed at
least 1 full year of post-secondary education in nursing
or other medical related field. Completed applications
must be submitted not later than 4:00 pm., July 10th.
Contact Jessica Pehlke at First Community Bank,
Glasgow, for an application.

How the
fight
started...
My wife was dropping a little hint about what she
wanted for our upcoming anniversary. She says to
me, I want something shiny that goes from zero to a
hundred and fifty in about three seconds.

So I goes out shopping and had it gift wrapped.
When she was about to open up the present I
decides to give her a little hint.
And so I says to her, Darlin, I even did you one
better. This baby here will go from zero to three hundred
in under three seconds!
Gotta admit, she looked a bit puzzled while she
unwrapped that purty little package. When she finally
got it tore open, there it was, a shiny new digital weight
scale.

And thats how the fight started

Holter Benefit this Saturday

There will be a Benefit for the Curt and Becky


Holter family who lost their home to a fire.
The Benefit will be held on Saturday, April 25th at
the VFW following the jam session. Dinner will be at
5:00 with the live auction at 6:00.
If you have any items to donate, please call Shelly
George, 406-263-2585. Baked goods are also welcome.

Volunteers needed May 2nd

On Saturday, May 2nd, volunteers will be on


Glasgows south-side intersections of 6th Street and
3rd Avenue, and 4th Street and 2nd Avenue, collecting
money to purchase the aerial fireworks to be displayed
July 4th at the Valley County Fairgrounds.
Collections will begin at 8:00 a.m. If you are able
to volunteer for a two-hour shift collecting donations,
please contact Gene Hartsock at 2263-1940. Your time
will be much appreciated!

The public has been extremely generous in the past.
This year the fire department purchased an electronic
ignition system to light the fireworks which is a lot safer
and requires less man power freeing up the number of
firemen needed. Now the manpower can be rotated and
they can also spend time with their families.
The firemen recently passed the boot and made a
generous donation to the fireworks display and if you
could spare a little extra this year it will be appreciated.

FWP Commission Seeking Comment


on Mountain Goat & Lion Adjustments


Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) is requesting
public review and comment on two separate items.
Supporting information on these items can be found on
our website at fwp.mt.gov/hunting under Opportunity
for Public Comment.
The public comment period on the mountain goat
proposal will extend through 5 p.m., Monday, May 11.
Any final adoption for the goat quota will be at the May
14 Fish & Wildlife Commission meeting.
The public comment period on the mountain lion
proposal will extend through 5 p.m., Monday, June 8.
Any final adoption for the lion quotas will be at the June
11 Fish & Wildlife Commission meeting.

Real Life Wisdom

Willpower is the ability to resist temptation until


you can be sure that no-ones looking...

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