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Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578
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Tuesda
31
y, January
Shyanne Whiskey Jane Isakson captured an Old Glory moment on Fort Peck
Reservoir during the 29th Annual Montana Governors Cup Walleye Tournament.
Jan. 27 - Feb. 2
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Cloverdale
OBITUARY
Jean Watts
Jean L. Watts, 70, of
Saint Marie, Montana
passed away in Miles
City, Montana on January
24, 2017.
Bell Mortuary is
assisting the family and
services will be held at a
later date.
Jean was born in Wahoo, Nebraska to William and
Lois (Tennant) Cooper, on May 18, 1946.
Jean married Walter Watts in Las Vegas, Nevada
October 9, 1989, the couple later retired to Saint Marie
in 1992.
Jean was an active member of DAR. She liked to
bake and sew but her passion was painting. The true
loves of her life were her home in Saint Marie and her
husband, Walt.
Jean was preceded by her parents and one son,
Steven.
Jean is survived by her beloved husband, Walt;
children, JoLynne, James, Patrick and Sean; numerous
grandchildren; and sisters, Mary Rosenbohm and
Charlotte Glaser.
A BIG
THANK YOU
Thank you to all who attended the 2017 Fundraiser held at the VFW
on January 28, 2017. Thank you to all the local businesses for your
generous prizes donated for our silent auction. A special thank you
to the VFW for hosting the event, and to FMDH for serving the food.
Again THANK YOU all for your generosity and support.
A Special Thank you to Dan Durrell for donating the Honda
1000 Pioneer back to the Valley County Search and Rescue
2017 Explorers
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Cold
moving in
Temperature at 5:00 tonight is expected to dip to around
20 degrees and keep dropping from there. Bozeman
is in the dead center of a winter storm warning today
through Thursday, and they are looking at getting pelted
with anywhere from six inches to a foot and a half by
Thursday night.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 6. Wind chill
values between -5 and zero. North northwest wind 8 to
13 mph.
Super Bowl
CELEBRATION
BUZZIFIEDS
VALLEY COUNTY COUNCIL ON AGING is having their next flea
market Saturday, February 4th from 9am-2pm. For table rentals
or to make a donation please call 228-9500 and ask for Vicky
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GLASGOW
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WEDNESDAY
Breakfast
French Toast Ham
Juice Milk
Lunch
Pizza Hot Dish Salad w/ Ranch
Bun w/ Jelly Pears
Choice Fruit Milk
Sen
Sweethearts Bazaar
Saturday, February 4th
from 9a.m. 3p.m.
Glasgow Civic Center
Cherry Creek 4-H will be selling concessions.
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Highlanders host
huge tournament
The
Glasgow
Wrestling
Program hosted its annual AAU
Wrestling Tournament this past
Saturday, and talk about a packed
house! And a packed parking lot as
well; it resembled that of a Scotty
playoff football game or District
3C Tournament on championship
night.
More than 360 young grapplers
from as far away as South Dakota,
along with all their screaming
parents and other fans, gathered in
the GHS gymnasium for a fantastic
day of competition.
Our Highlanders did a fantastic Bantam Highlander Tyler King (left) squares off with his Havre opponent Saturday.
job, with 17 crowned champions and
42-46 - Tay Morehouse, 3rd
86-93 - Cade Hudyma, 3rd
63 placers. Here are their results:
Tot
34-37 - Anders Aune, 3rd
35-37 - Ryker Pedersen, 5th
38-41 - Tyrus Hartwell, 1st.
40-41 - Tate Loftsgaard, 1st
40-41 - Rico Reyes, 5th
40-43 - Hunter Pierce, 3rd
40-43 - Saunten Gamas, 2nd
41-43 - Pete Ramsey, 1st
41-44 - Karver Cromwell, 4th
41-44 - Asher Wersal, 2nd
42-45 - Oliver Paulson, 4th
47-48 - Hunter Wilson, 5th
48-50 - Troy Stebleton, 4th
51-53 - Adam Weber, 3rd
55-62 - Walker Sugg, 3rd
55-62 - Colt Hudyma, 1st
69-77 - Leo Erickson, 1st
69-77 - Rivers Sugg, 3rd
Bantam
40-43 - Aiden Aune, 1st
40-43 - Jacob Bishop, 5th
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