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Digging out down in Cheyenne


A late-season snow storm hammered parts of of 25.2 inches for any two-day period. Roof tops,
Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska and South Dakota however, were not a problem as gusts up to 50 mph
on Saturday and Sunday, Cheyenne,Wyoming being kept it from piling up on the rooftop for the most part (at
hit the hardest. Former Valley County residents, Ron least for their house). On Sunday, they couldn’t even
and Freda Siefert (Ron graduated from Opheim once see out the windows. “It was kind of claustrophobic,”
upon a time, Freda from Nashua) are now retired and Freda added. The town is still shut down to traffic today
live there. “It is a heavy and wet snow,” Freda told us (“Snow Day” being an understatement), but they were
this morning as her husband was trying to blaze trails well prepared. Ron would be giving his snowblower a
around their home. “I heard one report that it was 31 workout today and into Tuesday as, once he gets their
inches and another that it was 37 inches.” That with snow cleared out — “We wish we had a three-car
four & five foot high drifts! Either way it was a two- garage, not so much today,” Freda laughed — he’ll be
day record setter in topping the city’s previous record moving on to help their neighbors.
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Casey Knudson reporting from Helena


Raffle drawing & dinner provided!
Legislators Focused on Solutions to St.
Mary Diversion and Milk River Project
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HELENA- When a concrete drop structure on the U.S.
Bureau of Reclamation’s Milk River Project at St. Mary
Nice day to Canal failed last year, water for thousands of Montanans
not be in along the Hi-Line was put at risk. The canal serves as an
Cheyenne essential water source for agriculture, municipalities, and
tribes. The drop failure also threatened wildlife habitat that
is essential for recreation industries across the Hi-Line.
Tonight: A chance of rain and snow before 3am, Last summer there was phenomenal cooperation
then a slight chance of snow between 3am and 4am.
and work done by various partners in a short period of
Cloudy, with a low around 29. North northwest wind 6
to 13 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Little or no time to address the immediate needs of the region. Since
snow accumulation expected. then, progress on repairs and replacements has been
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 45. North
slowed by the Bureau of Reclamations’ flawed funding
wind 9 to 14 mph. allocation procedures that have not been updated since
the early 1900s. That is why Senator Mike Lang and I
Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 24.
North wind 5 to 8 mph becoming light and variable
introduced House Joint Resolution 7 (HR 7) calling on
after midnight. Congress and the Bureau of Reclamation to fix their
funding allocation procedures and authorize funding
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 51. Calm
wind becoming south southeast 5 to 8 mph in the for the replacement and rehabilitation of the St. Mary
afternoon. River Diversion and Milk River Project.
HR 7 unanimously passed the Montana House of
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around
26. Southeast wind 7 to 9 mph. Representatives last month and this week Congressman
Matt Rosendale introduced the St. Mary’s Reinvestment
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 61. East southeast
Act which would authorize $52 million for this long-
wind 7 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.
overdue infrastructure priority. I want to thank
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 32. Congressman Rosendale for his leadership on this issue
Southeast wind around 11 mph.
for the people of House Districts 33, 34, and the state.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65. Southeast As we look ahead to the future of Montana’s aging
wind 10 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
infrastructure, we must prioritize efforts to secure critical
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 35. infrastructure needs such as dams, sewers, utilities,
South southeast wind 8 to 10 mph becoming north and transportation. When critical infrastructure fails,
northwest after midnight. Winds could gust as high as
essential needs such as irrigation, drinking water,
18 mph.
and energy are threatened. As your Representative in
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 58. West Helena, these are the priorities that I will keep fighting
wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
for and I urge our federal partners to do the same.
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 30. Casey Knudsen (R-Malta) is the Speaker Pro
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 54. Tempore of the Montana House of Representatives
BUZZIFIEDS
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GLASGOW SCHOOLS SURPLUS SALE March 11-19, 8 am-4 pm: Sales BUZZ
at the following locations: Admin/Maint Bldg - 229 7th Street N; Irle School GLASGOW SCHOOL DISTRICT: 2021-22 Teacher openings: Gr. 3-5
- 825 8th St N; GHS - #1 Scottie Pride Dr; & Glasgow Middle School - 11 Special Ed, GHS English, & GHS Math. To apply go to www.glasgow.
Lasar Dr. For a listing of items, go to: https://www.glasgow.k12.mt.us/ k12.mt.us & click on employment tab. 406-228-2406 (EQUAL
board - Items not sold will be disposed. OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER)
BUZZ BUZZ
WINTER CLOSE OUT SALE!! All clothes, coats, vests are a dollar each!! DALE PLUMBING & HEATING OPENING: Customer Service. Cleaning
Shoes are also included. Sale starts today and runs through Friday 19th. and organizing store, waiting on customers,answering phones, making work
SOROPTIMIST THRIFT STORE • M-F 10-4 • ACCEPTING DONATIONS orders, ordering, checking in inventory, pricing and putting inventory away,
BUZZ pricing and making sales slips, processing returns and credits, computer
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apartments provide 1 bedroom, 1 bath with walk-in or tub/shower. All utilities Health, Vision, Dental, 401K, Profit sharing, and personal time. Salary:
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AVAILABLE NOW Milk River Inc. has 27th Annual Special Olympics Chevy BUZZ
Raffle Tickets. $5/ticket or $50 for a book. 228-8412 • 219 2ND AVE. S VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a full time Dietary Aide prepares and
BUZZ serves palatable, nourishing, well-balanced diets to meet the daily nutritional
and special dietary needs of each resident. This position provides a very
meaningful role within Valley View Home and you will feel gratitude daily
for your work. PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION FROM THE
ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT VALLEY VIEW HOME.
BUZZ

AUCTION
VALLEY VIEW HOME is now accepting applicants for an Activities Aide.
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
Check out these fantastic AN APPLICATION.
LOTS and SILENT AUCTION items….
BUZZ
Come to the
VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a new long term night shift LPN to
Glasgow Elks Lodge assist us with caring for our amazing residents. Because we are looking for
Wed.-Fri, March 17-19, 5-8 pm qualified LPNs with strong backgrounds we do offer very competitive wages
Sat., March 20, 10 am—12 noon along with shift differentials. PLEASE VISIT OUR FACILITY AND PICK UP
AN APPLICATION IF INTERESTED IN JOINING OUR AMAZING FAMILY.
Pick a day (or more) that works for you. BUZZ
Lots of room and time to browse through VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs for day shift. High paid wage
the items and place your bids.
for CNAs with long term care experience. We can train and certify anyone
LOT ITEMS: $1 tickets sold. Put as many dollar
tickets into any lot that you are interested in.
who wants to become a CNA as well. Wage is $14/hr. PLEASE SWING
SILENT AUCTION ITEMS: Place your bids
*Trip to Vegas *Waterproof Speakers BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR AN APPLICATION AND
*$200 Grocery shopping spree… etc.
JOIN OUR TEAM!
The ELKS members will serve food 5:00-7:00 (or until gone)

ior Citizen Center


Wed-Burgers * Thurs-Pulled Pork * Fri: Shrimp or Chicken Tacos

On Saturday, March 20 all bids close at 12


S en ior Citizen Center
noon. Drawing for Lot winners and final bids on
S en
Silent Auction items will be announced at 1:00
pm. Winners will be called and given instructions
on retrieving their items.
TUESDAY
Hope to see you all at the Elks! Tuna Casserole
WEAR a mask, WATCH your distance,
and WASH your hands
Call for reservation by 9 AM
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Come Celebrate with us!


Gretchen Westby’s
80th!
Saturday, March 20, 2021
2:00 - 4:00 PM
Cottonwood Inn
Cake - Coffee - Fellowship
** No Gifts Please **

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Photos
Head & Shoulders
Above the Rest

No Appointment
Necessary

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228-4558
Mavericks fall short in the title tilt TUESDAY
SOUPS: Potato ∙ Chili
By Mike Brandt couldn’t make up.
SPECIALS:
It was a classic and historic State The Longhorns would widen that gap
Polish
Class C championship at Lockwood High to 59-47 on Wang’s trey midway through
Ugly Burger
School Saturday night. For the Fort Benton the fourth quarter. North Country did cut
Longhorns it went the way they wanted, it to 59-51 on back-to-back buckets from
Dine at the “O”
but for the North Country Mavericks the Kaitlyn McColly and Erickson. But the
ball didn’t bounce their way. deficit was too much for the Mavericks to
The game, which had four ties and make up as they fell behind by 14 later in 228-8006
nine lead changes, was won from the free the period.
throw line where the Longhorns hit 10 “I just didn’t feel like they missed
for 10 in the fourth quarter and 19 for 25 much. They hit a lot of big shots,” said
in the contest. That, along with 25 of 45 Erickson. “I thought defensively we had
shooting from the field, helped lead Fort some breakdowns that we don’t normally
Benton to its first-ever state championship have, which cost us.”
with a 74-60 victory. Jaycee Erickson led the Mavericks
“That was a good game,” said longtime with a game-high 20 points. McColly
Mavericks coach Amber Erickson in an followed with 15, Kia Wasson had 12, Paige
interview with KMMR radio announcer Wasson and Cummings four each, Teagan
We can help you start
after the game. “What a championship Erickson three, and Kora LaBrie two.
or expand a child care
should be. They are a good team and they “I’m proud of my kids,” said Erickson.
in your community!
were hitting their shots.” “Two out of 82 is pretty dang good.”
North Country, which lost the first Aspen Giese led Fort Benton with Contact us today!
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game of the season to end with a 24-1 19 points, Ashlee Wang followed with 17,
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record, came out hitting its shots. Paige Emerson Giese had 14, Maci Malinario 10, This project is funded under a contract with the Montana Department of Public Health and
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Wasson’s bucket in the first quarter put Cloe Kalanick seven, Abby Clark three,
the Mavericks up 12-9. Paige’s older Hailee Wang and Samantha Vielleux two T-Bone
sister, Kia, nailed two free throws for a each. Says...
14-11 lead, but the Longhorns got big The Longhorns were ranked on Walking back
three-pointer at the buzzer from Aspen top for most of the season until losing to the car because
Giese, giving them an 18-17 advantage. to North Star, 61-58 in overtime in the you forgot your mask is the
The senior and younger sister, Emerson, District 9C tournament championship new kinda pissed off.
nailed two free throws each to open up game. The Longhorns would come back to
a 22-17 lead in the second. Aspen Giese beat North Star, 55-31, for the Northern C Once I’ve had my
added a bucket for a 24-17 lead. divisional crown. North Star would then coffee, I can use my big
Kai Wasson drained a three and lose to Roy-Winifred in a challenge game. words. Before coffee, I use
Kelsee Cummings free throw had the The Outlaws claimed third place at the the ones with four letters.
deficit down to 24-21. Foer Benton state tournament with a 54-30 win over A shoutout to everyoe
managed to regain its seven point lead Manhattan Christian.
who can remember
later in the second, but the Mavericks The Mavericks will lose some fine
their childhood phone
would rally once again to get to within 34- seniors, Jaydyn Erickson, Kia Wasson,
number can’t remember
33 at the break. McColly, and Cummings.
the password they created
Fort Benton (23-1) would go back up “I think I’m the saddest because that
by six midway through the third, but the was the end for our seniors,” said Coach yesterday. You are my
Mavericks would rally to tie the game, 36- Erickson. “They have been with me for a people.
36, on a deep three-pointer from Jaycee long time.” Being a little older, I
Erickson. Ashlee Wang’s crucial trey at The Mavericks will be tough next year am very fortunate to have
the buzzer gave the Longhorns a 39-36 with LaBrie, Jaycee and Teagan Erickson, someone call and check on
lead. Wang completed a three-point play Paige Wasson and others returning. me everyday. He is from
to start the fourth put the Longhorns up This year’s Mavericks had eight girls India and is very concerned
52-36. It was a deficit that the Mavericks from Whitewater, five from Hinsdale, and about my car warranty.
THANK YOU
The family of Marlin Mogan would like to thank our wonderful community
With cabbage on sale (Check
out the nice price in the Reynolds
for your prayers, condolences, delicious food, beautiful flowers and generous ad!), Valley County Extension Agent
donations in Marlin’s name. Your donations went to the Hinsdale FFA, Athletics, Roubie Younkin supplied us with
and Music programs, the Hinsdale Ambulance and Volunteer Fire Department, some great St. Patrick’s Day recipes for
Milk River Days, our local 4-H clubs, FMDH, the Legion Monument Fund, you to enjoy.
and the Pioneer Museum. We would like to thank the staffs of 5th Avenue
Pharmacy, Western Drug, and FMDH for taking such good care of Marlin and Hearty Beef & Cabbage Pockets
our family. We are said to live in the “middle of nowhere”, but we are blessed to Ingredients
live amongst such loving, supportive, and caring people. Thank you. • 24 frozen Texas-size whole wheat dinner rolls (3
pounds total), thawed

Sandy’s Sewing Room • 1-1/2 pounds lean ground beef (90% lean)
• 1/2 pound reduced-fat bulk pork sausage
• 1 large onion, chopped
• 1 pound carrots, grated
Alterations & • 2 cans (4 ounces each) chopped green chiles
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• 1/2 teaspoon salt
• 1/2 teaspoon pepper
406-263-4861 • 1 small head cabbage, shredded
• 2 large egg whites
• 2 teaspoons water
• Caraway seeds
Directions
MARCH 10 - 16, 2021 • Let dough stand at room temperature 30-40 minutes
Happy St. Patrick’s Day or until softened. In a Dutch oven, cook beef,
Our Little sausage and onion over medium heat 12-15 minutes
Food Club
CORNED BEEF $3.49 lb
Miss or until meat is no longer pink, breaking meat into
crumbles; drain. Stir in carrots, chiles, mustard, salt
Fresh Green Cabbage.......... 69¢ lb Natural Pageant and pepper. Add cabbage in batches; cook and stir
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® 85/15 System until tender.
GROUND BEEF .......................... $2.99 lb
Bone-In
ASSORTED PORK CHOPS.............. 99¢ lb
Saturday, March 20 • On a lightly floured surface, press or roll each
Certified Angus Beef® at 3:00 PM dinner roll into a 5-in. circle. Top with a heaping
SIRLOIN TIP ROAST ................... $3.49 lb
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® Boneless Goodkind Building 1/3 cup filling; bring edges of dough up over filling
RIBEYE STEAKS ........................$11.99 lb
Registration starts at and pinch to seal.
Stones 5 lb. Box
GROUND BEEF PATTIES............$14.99 ea
Food Club 12 oz.
2:00 PM • Place on baking sheets coated with cooking spray,
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minutes. Preheat oven to 350°.

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