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“No Bull”

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Who’s naughty and who’s nice? While cameras are in is to get people to haul their trash (what is not household
place at the Valley County Landfill, cameras will soon garbage) into the landfill. Hours are 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
be in place at the other county refuse sites and the goal Monday through Friday and 8:a.m. to noon on Saturdays.

It’s time for some changes at the Valley County Landfill


Did you know? Those Valley waste comprising of garbage and in October 18th of 1999.
County refuse sites with the big rubbish (such as bottles, cans, Yep, a tad bit over 20 years ago.
blue containers, including the three clothing, compost, disposables, food And yet, it’s been getting worse
at the Valley County Landfill just packaging, food scraps, newspapers and worse, every year with people
east of Glasgow, are reserved for and magazines) that originates from taking advantage of just backing
HOUSEHOLD GARBAGE ONLY. private houses and apartments. up and dumping, well, you name
DEFINITION OF HOUSE- This isn’t a brand new idea it. Even if it doesn’t all fit. Just fill it
HOLD GARBAGE: Waste which to upset Valley County residents, to the brim and beyond, even if it is
is generated in the day-to-day because the regulations were set by empty when you start.
operations of a household. Solid the Valley County Commissioners continued on back page
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Glasgow grapplers fare well in Great Falls


By Mike Brandt Capital in 3:34 in the quarterfinals. Larsen fought back with a
Glasgow didn’t have any champions at the 42nd Annual 7-2 decision, a pin in 5:30, and a 6-4 sudden victory-1 to move
CMR Holiday Invitational Wrestling Tournament held before into the fifth place match. In that match Larsen pinned Xaden
Christmas in Great Falls. Cunningham of Belgrade in 4:09.
The Scotties finished 13th with a score of 99 points, which Kaden Zimmerman was sixth in the 152 class, losing an
topped all of the Class B-C teams participating in the event. 8-3 decision to Dalton Tvedt of Miles City. Zimmerman was
Dylan Nieskens had one the highest finishes, placing pinned by Klause Rauser of Townsend in 2:15 in his first bout.
fourth in the 182-pound weight class. Great Falls’ Liam Swanson He came back to win six matches, a 2-1 decision, 42 second pin,
pinned Nieskens in 4:18 in the third place match. Nieskens won 2:19 pin, 5-1 decision, 9-1 major decision, and 10-4 decision.
his first two bouts with pins in 1:16, 1:27 and a sudden victory-1 Adin Gibson of Park (Livingston) won a sudden victory 17-5
7-5 decision. decision over Zimmerman.
Missoula Big Sky’s Jett Rebish pinned Nieskens in 2:49 in Jake Kuka did not place in the 103-weight class. He was
a semifinal match. He came back to win a major decision over pinned by Nathan Blodnick of Anaconda in 44 seconds in a
Ryler Fisher of the Great Falls JV, 9-0. That victory put Niekens second round match. After two byes Kuka pinned Sheldon Rod
in the third place bout. of Glendive in 1:41. Logan Younkin of Great Falls CMR won a
Mayson Phipps also finished fourth in the 185-pound 19-5 major decision over Kuka.
class, losing a 6-3 decision to Tom Walkup of Bozeman. Phipps The Scotties will host their 5th Annual Youth Camp
won his first two bouts, a 4-2 decision and a pin in 53 seconds, Monday at 1 p.m. followed by a pizza party. This free event is
and then lost a 1-0 decision to Walkup. He battled back with a also a last-chance sign-up to become part of the Highlanders
pin in 1:23, an 8-0 major decision and a 3-1 sudden victory-1 wrestling program for those not yet registered.
over Trey Yates of Colstrip. In the latest coach’s poll, the Scotties are ranked on top with
Colten Fast finished fifth in the 132-weight class, winning Huntley Project and Townsend following. Colstrip is fourth,
by forfeit over Matthew DeWitt of Billings Senior. Fergus’ Cut Bank, Whitehall, Eureka, Columbus, Thompson Falls, and
(Lewistown) Cooper Birdwell won a 7-1 decision over Fast in St. Ignatius-Charlo round out the top 10.
a semifinal bout. Fast won his first three matches, via pins in Fast is on top in the 132 class as is Nieskens in the 182
15 seconds and one minute. He won his third match via a 3-1 class, Larsen in the 205 class, and Phipps in the 285-pound class.
decision. Fast won a 5-0 decision over Avery Allen of Bozeman Zimmerman is second at 152 and Kyler Hallock fourth in the
to advance into the fifth place bout. 160-weight class.
Another Scotty to finish fifth was Cooper Larsen in the They will be in Bozeman for the Tom Leprowse Invitational
185-pound weight class. He won a 14-5 major decision and a7-3 Tournament January 3rd and 4th to ring in the New Year.
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OBITUARY
Lloyd and Linda spent many weekends with
Lloyd Sundby friendly neighbors who became family. After a
Lloyd Edward Sundby died of natural day of deer or elk hunting, the lid to the fifth
causes in his home near Glasgow on 23 was tossed away. L.E. could be found stoking
December 2019. The “ol’ kid from Glasgow” the wood stove at home in the winter. His
spent about 35 years on “The North Ten” favorite pet was his boxer Titan, who would
property. ride on the 4-wheeler snowplow with him.
Lloyd was born the fourth child of Lloyd could be found in the summers at
Orvin and Isabelle (Bakkum) Sundby 3 Fort Peck, camping and fishing with many
October 1948 in Glasgow, MT, the ninth dear friends. Evenings around the campfire
child of Orvin’s children and always the may find the hat “cocked and locked” and
“baby” of the family. ready for a good time.
Lloyd graduated from Glasgow High “Pretty Boy Lloyd” proudly displayed
School in 1966. He enlisted in the Army in the U.S. flag and much military and fire-
1968, spending ‘69-’71 stationed in Germany. fighting insignia on his person, his home, and
He attended auctioneer school. L.E. then worked his vehicles. L.E. was a member of the American
for Tumpane at Glasgow Air Force Base where he Legion and the First Lutheran Church. He was one of
also became chief of law enforcement on the base. Dale Earnhardt’s biggest fans and excitedly attended a few
Lloyd met a new teacher, fresh out of Eastern Montana NASCAR races. He kept busy in retirement working with
College, Linda Jane Nash from Columbus, MT, who taught leather and diamond willow carving. Many of us are lucky
at the South Side School. Lloyd and Linda married in 1972. to have a piece of leatherwork or a diamond willow lamp or
They welcomed sons Wade in 1975 and Myles in 1978. a walking stick hand-crafted by LloydE.
Lloyd then became a deputy for the Valley County Not only was he Grandpa to his five Sundby
Sheriff Department and then an investigator for VCSD. L.E. grandchildren, LloydE became known as Grandpa to young
was a valued officer, as his partner Dick Britzman said that friends.
you “knew he had your back covered.” LloydE’s survivors include his wife of 47 years
Lloyd was an Army National Guardsman from 1978- Linda Nash Sundby; son Wade (Brenna Billingsley) of
2007. After years as a part-time soldier, Lloyd served in Glasgow; son Myles (Jennifer Berg) and children Isabelle,
the Guard full time in supply as a Readiness/Training/ Tyson, Rylan, Brynn, and Chania of Maddock, ND; sister
Operations NCO for the Cavalry, the Field Artillery, and Myrna Blatter of Great Falls; sister-in-law Becky (Roger)
then the Military Police. Glasgow Armory soldiers didn’t Woltermann of Lewistown; brother-in-law Gary (Laurie)
dare mess up his sparkling drill floor. Throughout his Nash of Absarokee; brother-in-law David (Julie) Nash
distinguished time in the Army and MT Army National of Billings; mother-in-law Dorothy Trask of Lewistown;
Guard he continuously molded soldiers into men. Lloyd’s numerous nephews, nieces, and cousins; special friends
last deployment was to Fort Richardson, Alaska with the Teddi Seiler; Doug Seiler; Rachel Seiler; Walt (Bonnie) Bell
484th MP’s from ‘04-’06. Lloyd earned numerous ribbons and daughters Riley and Cessna.
and recognitions in his 31 years of service, including being Lloyd was preceded in death by his parents; sister
awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for military service. Lorraine Spaulding; sister Darlene Monson, sister Lois
LloydE volunteered with the Long Run Fire Hermanson; brother Elroy Sundby; brother Orvin Sundby,
Department for many years with many friends who called Jr.; sister Shirley Strom; sister Joan Bekkedahl; and special
him “cupcake”, retiring as a chief of the department. friend Jim Seiler.
Lloyd returned to law enforcement in 2008 as Cremation has taken place. Funeral services will be
a probation and parole technician for the Montana Saturday, December 28th at 4:30 pm at the First Lutheran
Department of Corrections. He served at the Valley County Church in Glasgow with a reception following at the VFW
office until 2017. He also provided security as an officer for in Glasgow. The family suggests memorials be made to the
Hi-Line Security in St. Marie. Long Run Fire Department or to the VFW. L.E.’s family
Lloyd also molded many boys into young men. All would like to express its appreciation to the VCSD and the
those who worked with LloydE may remember the advice LRVFD for the special treatment and professional service.
that sometimes “s*** happens”, but always “... and we Online condolences may be made on the Bell Mortuary
proceeded on” like Captain Clark said. website.
Landfill continued from front good stewards of what we do and what we need to do to
continue to have a landfill here in Valley County.”
“We’ve been talking about trying to implement some Not trying to be money mongers, “We’re trying to
sort of a plan for the last 20 years,” said Brian Austin who get people to do the right thing,” Austin added. “We’re
manages the Valley County Landfill. “We have some old tying to get people on board as we slowly roll this in
fees that the county commissioners implemented at that starting January 1st. We’re hoping that by this coming
meeting on October 18th, 1999, but there’s never really spring all of this stuff is in place — the fees, and how
been any teeth behind it — nothing to really do anything we’re going to handle this.”
behind it. Now we have the Sheriff Department and the We’ll talk a little bit more about landfill fees in next
County Attorney behind us. We used it just the other week’s Buzz.
day. Sheriff Tom Boyer sent out a deputy to handle the
problem and the guy paid right away.
Don’t think of it as a fine, rather a fee for theft of
HUMP DAY
service.
T&R Trucking has a contract with the Valley
County Landfill and it often turns out to be a huge Co rn ho le
problem for its crew. They have to be able to shut the LEAGUE
lids and also open the flash plates, so when people use SIGN-UPS ARE OPEN
those trucks or trailers and dump, you name it in there, Now - January 3rd or until league is full
all that stuff sticks over the splash plates. League will be Wednesdays at 6:30 PM
“Even though T&R has those ‘Mad Max’ looking Begins Wednesday, January 8
front ends they can push some of that,” Austin explained, $50 per 2 person team for league fees, plus $10 total
per week for match fees. This will be a 6 week league,
“but for instance, someone dumped an entire deck in a followed by a one night playoff tournament.
container and one of T&R’s employees spent over three SIGN-UP IN PERSON AT THE ELKS TODAY,
hours with a chain saw trying to cut it up enough to be SPACE IS LIMITED.
able to open the splash plates and get the lids to close
because they have to go down the highway. Which is
another danger not just for the drivers but also for the
public because debris can fly out of the containers.”
This makes a huge impact for T&R Trucking and it
is a financial issue for the landfill.
“We’re coming to the point that either the people
who are using the facilities are going to have to start
paying for it or the whole assessment is going to have
Starring many
to go up to pay for it,” Austin said. “I don’t know if the audience favorite
whole public knows, but every time the blue containers summer theatre
alumns.
are rolled, T&R gets paid to do that, so if you’re using
these containers for above and beyond household Admission Price:
$5.00
garbage, we (Valley County) are losing revenue because
it’s not coming across the scale and we are paying T&R Pay at the door
Cash or Check
Trucking to dump it, so we lose both ways.” ONLY
In other words, it’s a huge impact for the Valley Bring the whole family
County Landfill which has a $960,000 budget. $280,000 www.fortpecktheatre.org

comes off the top of that for the contract with T&R.
Austin explained that it is a super, super-tight
When: Where:
budget and they can’t go backwards.
* Fri., Dec. 27: 7 pm Glasgow High School
“We’re right there at the tipping point with the Auditorium
* Sat., Dec. 28: 11 am
projected budget within three thousand dollars,” he said. www.fortpecktheatre.com
“So one tire goes bad, one transmission — anything that * Sat., Dec. 28: 1 pm 406-228-9216
fptheatre@nemont.net
goes bad here puts us over budget. We’re trying to be Doors will open 30 minutes before showtime

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