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“No Bull”

Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
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There was no shortage of boats recreating on Fort Peck Reservoir on the date of September 5th, 2020.
When recreating on the water, be safe — and follow the law!
Wardens seeing many water while fishing. This is a requirement the MyFWP page do not count as
recreators out of compliance by law. Anglers are required to licenses.
Unseasonably warm weather produce their fishing license when Required Safety Equipment on
is occurring early in Montana, and requested by a game warden. boats: Multiple citations have been
many boaters and anglers have A good recommendation is to issued this summer for insufficient
been going to the local reservoirs carry the original printed license safety equipment on boats. By law,
and other waterways to get some and hold a digital “copy” on a phone the following are required for noted
relief from the heat. as a backup. The digital phone copy watercraft:
However, along with having is legal, provided the license is • A wearable U.S. Coast Guard-
fun, folks need to follow all the laws quickly accessible and saved as a approved personal floatation
while out and about. Wardens have PDF, *screenshot of the license or device must be readily accessible
been checking a slew of boaters and a photo of the license. Sometimes, for every person on the vessel,
anglers recently, and some common anglers have tried to rely on spotty regardless of age. This includes,
issues are recurring as summer is cell phone service to look up their but is not limited to, all boats,
getting underway: licenses via the internet, which has kayaks, paddleboards, jet skis
License possession while not always worked. Save a copy that and canoes.
fishing: Many anglers contacted you can find immediately! • All vessels 16 feet in length and
this spring and summer have not *ALS Receipts and over must have one U.S. Coast
had their license in possession screenshots of “Items Held” on continued on back page
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ
NO PANCAKE BREAKFAST: Saturday, July 3. Will resume August 7 and
DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND the 1st Saturday of the Month. SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER
BUZZ
DAILY MATINEES • $6.50/PERSON $15 BAG SALE on all clothes, shoes, purses & jewelry. Sale runs June
CURBSIDE POPCORN DAILY 28 - July 2. Open Mon.-Fri. 10am-4pm. We will be closed Monday July 5.
All Tuesday showings are $5 ACCEPTING DONATIONS
406-228-9239 • www.polsontheatres.com BUZZ
RFP: Request for pricing on either an excavator or backhoe with an
SHOWING: JUNE 25 - JULY 1, 2021 extended 16’ foot dig boom. PLEASE SUBMIT BIDS TO NORTH VALLEY
COUNTY WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT AT (406)524-3374 OR P.O.
BOX 119, ST. MARIE, MT, 59231

Rated PG 95 min. Rated PG-13 145 min. Excessive Heat Warning


Daily 4:20 & 7:20 Daily 4:00 & 7:00
and a Red Flag Warning
Normal high KEY POINTS
for today’s
• Excessive Heat Warning for all of Northeast
Montana Thursday through Saturday.
date:81° • Southeast winds and low humidity on Thursday will
lead to critical fire weather conditions.
Today: Sunny and hot, with a high near 97. East southeast
wind 13 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. • Record heat potential starting Thursday and
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 68. East wind 11 to continuing through the weekend.
15 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. • Prolonged excessive heat exposure can lead to
Thursday: Sunny and hot, with a high near 100. Breezy, with increased heat exhaustion and even heat stroke.
a southeast wind 10 to 15 mph increasing to 17 to 22 mph in • Very dry conditions are expected and will lead to at
the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 28 mph.
least an elevated fire weather risk most days.
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 71. Breezy,
with an east southeast wind 13 to 22 mph. Glasgow
Friday: Sunny and hot, with a high near 103. South southeast 619 First Ave North
wind 11 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph. 406-228-2411

Hiring
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 70.
Saturday: Sunny and hot, with a high near 104. East wind 5
to 13 mph becoming west in the morning. SCAN TO
Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. All APPLY OR
TEXT
Independence Day: A 20 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 95. Positions PIZZAHUTRMC
TO 242424
Sunday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 64. Party for Partridge tonight
Monday: A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms There will be a farewell party of sorts for Jason
with a high near 94. Partridge tonight at the VFW Post #3107.
Monday Night: Low around THURSDAY He recently became a business partner with Jack
63. SOUPS: Beef Barley ∙ Chili Nelson of Northern Prairie Auto and he’ll be too busy
Tuesday: A high near 91. SPECIALS: to keep up with being the VFW Quarter Master and is
or Citizen Center
Ruben handing over the duty to Scot Renville.
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Chicken
Sen ter Starting at five bells this evening, there will be
THURSDAY Dine at the “O”
lots of great eats (Jimmy Uphause donated a hog to the
BLT on Wheat
occasion), JoJo’s famous tater salad, fruit salads, etc.
All beers are $2 ($2.50 mixed drinks) and there
Call for reservation by 9 AM
228-9500 Grab~n~Go 228-8006 will be a 50-50 raffle.
BUZZIFIEDS

BUZZ BUZZ
TOWN OF FORT PECK is offering 120 acres of Hay Land to be cut. FOR CAMPBELL LODGE is hiring all shifts. CONTACT 228-9328 OR PICK UP
BID SHEETS CONTACT THE FORT PECK TOWN OFFICE AT (406) 526- APPLICATION AT CAMPBELL LODGE
3220. Bids must be received at the Town Office by July 1, 2021 at 4:00 p.m. BUZZ
BUZZ TEMPORARY LABORER: From July-Sept with possibility of extending.
FOR RENT: Sunny, downtown one bedroom apartment, $500/month plus Dumping trucks in pit and at piler, cleaning facility, and helping load trains.
electricity. Water, sewer, garbage provided. Located on second floor with on Must be reliable, work overtime, able to lift 50 lbs, and work at heights. Wage
site laundry. References and deposit required. FOR MORE INFORMATION is depending on experience. They can call the elevator for instructions on
CONTACT 263-4893 how to apply. 406-695-2347.
BUZZ BUZZ
SPACIOUS APT. FOR RENT: 2 bed, 1½ bath 950 sq. ft. Laundry room, A/C. ELEVATOR OPERATOR: This is a labor position working at a grain elevator
City of Glasgow. Small pets ok. $635/mo. Available May 1st. 360-750-6746 dumping trucks, loading trains, performing housekeeping and maintenance
BUZZ duties. A full job description can be found on the website. Great benefits,
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF GLASGOW currently has available units for over time, bonuses, vacation time, friendly staff, & career advancement
rent. Rent is based on 30% of your gross income. APPLICATIONS ARE opportunities. Over 200 year old business. APPLY AT JOBS.BUNGE.COM
LOCATED ON THE FRONT DOOR OR IF YOU PREFER TO HAVE ONE BUZZ
MAILED PLEASE CALL 406-228-4942 VALLEY VIEW HOME is offering the position of Administrative Assistant
BUZZ / Social Services assistant. The Administrative Assistant / Social Services
NEMONT MANOR: has housing for age 50 & up and the disabled. Our Assistant operates the phone system and gives directions to residents,
apartments provide 1 bedroom, 1 bath with walk-in or tub/shower. All utilities visitors, guests and sales representatives. Assists with all business
paid. Free Bus rides - weekdays 7:30am - 5:00pm. Visit us on the web: office duties as assigned by Supervisor. Carries out bookkeeping
nemontmanor.tamarackpm.com for an application under the forms procedures as needed. Assists with escorting residents to and from
& surveys tab. Call 406-228-4306 TTY 711 or email nemontmanor@ scheduled appointments as needed from Social Services. At times of
tamarackpm.com to request application. strenuous manpower, assist with resident ADLs and feeding. Wage is
BUZZ DOE and competitive. PLEASE INQUIRE WITH VALLEY VIEW HOME’S
THOMPSON & SONS is looking for a truck driver, mechanic, operator. ADMINISTRATION.
DOE. Stop at the shop for application. CALL 228-4801 FOR MORE INFO. BUZZ
BUZZ HELP WANTED Part-time evening dish washer. Competitive wages. APPLY
NORVAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. based in Glasgow, MT, AT THE DURUM RESTAURANT
is currently accepting resumes for the position of Accounts Payable/ BUZZ
Communications Specialist. Two year post-secondary course work in OASIS is looking for a PT Graveyard Cook/Server/Swamper. Pay DOE
communications/business and 3-5 years of job-related experience; or the STOP BY THE OASIS FOR APPLICATION OR CALL 228-8006 OR
equivalent combination of education and experience are required. The 230-2645
successful applicant will serve the member-owners of the Cooperative with BUZZ
the utmost professionalism and courtesy through in-person, telephone, and VALLEY BUILDER SUPPLY is looking for a Delivery Driver. STOP BY
electronic interactions. The position requires a team-oriented person who VALLEY BUILDER SUPPLY FOR MORE INFO 228-4041
possesses excellent communication, mathematical, and organizational BUZZ
skills. Duties include processing member’s electric bill, answering member COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES: Dishwasher. Primarily responsible for
question regarding bills, performing collections for overdue accounts, washing dishes, flatware, cutlery, crockery, kitchen vessels, sweeping,
processing accounts payable, writing monthly news articles, and handling and mopping floors, cleaning and detailing equipment, etc. Also maintains
annual meeting preparations. Applicant must possess a high proficiency the kitchen, dish washing, and back area in an inspection-ready condition
in Microsoft Office applications (Excel) and 10-key, additionally NISC in accordance with local authority and hotel guidelines. APPLY AT
IVue familiarity a plus. Salary is commensurate with experience and COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES
qualifications. Send resume to: Craig Herbert, General Manager, NorVal BUZZ
Electric Cooperative, Inc., PO Box 951, Glasgow MT 59230, or email to COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES Looking for a full-time Housekeeper.
manager@norval.coop. This position will remain open until filled. NorVal Starting wage is $12/hr. Respond promptly to requests from guests and
Electric Cooperative, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer. other departments. Identify and report preventative or other maintenance
BUZZ issues in public areas or guest rooms. Perform any combination of the
HELP WANTED GLASGOW FLOWER & GIFT is looking for a team following tasks to maintain guest rooms, working areas, and the hotel
member to work the frontend of the shop. Duties include good spelling, premises in general in a clean and orderly
writing and verbal communication skills. Must be responsible and reliable. BUZZ
Potentially 4-5 days a week, hours to be flexible based on need. PLEASE LOOKING TO WORK IN A FAST-PACED, FUN ATMOSPHERE? Join The
STOP BY THE SHOP FOR COMPLETE JOB DESCRIPTION AND Wood Team! Immediate opening for varied shifts in the dining room. Submit
APPLICATION. No high school students please as hours conflict. an application online or pick one up at the front desk at the Cottonwood
BUZZ TODAY! FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT COURTNEY AT
GLASGOW SCHOOLS OPENINGS: Grade 3-5 Special Ed Teacher, 2 228-8213, EXT. 311. PICK UP APPLICATION AT THE COTTONWOOD
Special Ed Aides, Prep Cook, Head Girls Basketball Coach, & various FRONT DESK.
subs. To apply go to: https://glasgowsd.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx CALL BUZZ
406-228-2406 FOR MORE INFO. (Equal Opportunity Employer) FUN & FRIENDLY WORKPLACE! Join the fun at Taco Shack. You
BUZZ must be at least 14 years old, be responsible & have transportation.
HELP WANTED: Part time, must be able to work nights and weekends. PICK UP AN APPLICATION AT TACO SHACK OR CALL SHERRI
Wage $11/hr. APPLY AT SUBWAY IN GLASGOW. 228-2979.
Circle H Fencing
Missouri River Recreation Association

Pancake Breakfast Residential | Commercial | Farm & Ranch


Sunday, July 4
7:00 - 11:00 AM Chain Link • Barbed Wire
Boy Scout Food Booth All Sorts of Residential Fencing
at NEMT Fairgrounds
Discounts for Kids under 12 & Emergency Service/First Responders
Available
Proceeds go to the Boy Scout Park at Fort Peck Business 406-399-5400
HOPE Project will be Serving Burgers from 5-7 PM Home 406-395-4703 or 406-390-0732

Taking the Solheim Cup


The Glasgow lady golfers hosted the Wolf Point to-head Individual Match Play round. Team
ladies and were victorioous by 10 matches, 17- members are, left to right, Cheryl Ford, Jennifer
7. The Solheim Cup is the ladies’ version of the Robley, Anita Strommen, Deb Swanson, Gloria
men’s Ryder Cup competition. There are trhree Klind, Melanie Burner, Shelley Hopfauf, Marj
rounds of golf played including a Best Ball Markle, Arleen Archambeault, Dana McColly,
round, an Alternating Shot round and a head- Susan Johnson and Cami Kalinski.
As of June 30th Feeling overwhelmed?
Moving to Prairie Ridge, The
COME CHECK OUT Manor, or Valley View?
OUR LOWER PRICES!
LET US HELP.
DO NOT NEED CARD Helping Senior Adults with their move
FOR CBD PRODUCTS! RATES:
NOW OPEN $75/hr: Room to room in the same location
Monday - Friday $100/hr: Moving from home to Prairie Ridge,
Organic Medical 10am-6pm The Manor or Valley View
$150/hr: Moving from home to a different house
Alternatives 406-228-4202 Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
The Missouri/Milk River Chapter of Ducks Unlimited would like to thank all who attended and
supported Our 35th Annual Banquet in celebration of Ducks Unlimited’s 84th Anniversary.

LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU IN OCTOBER AT OUR


FIREARM FRENZY TO BE HELD AT THE GLASGOW ELKS LODGE!!

Your contributions help the world’s largest wetlands and waterfowl conservation
organization to conserve invaluable wetland habitat right here in valley county,
which in turn provides benefit to over 900 wildlife species.

We would like to give special thanks to all the sponsors, underwriters,


and our auctioneer, Kevin Taylor, who made this year’s banquet a huge success.
SPONSORS
Ken & Cheryl Jansa Sam Espeland, D.D.S. DRR Investments, LLC Ky & Sherri Idler
Cottonwood Inn Tyler & Megan Schaefer Northern Prairie Auto HiLine Collision Repair
Jeffery Robertson Treasure Trail Processing Nemont Beverage Corp Jim Moreland
Baker’s Jewelry Larry & Debby Meland Billingsley Ranch Tom & Linda Stathos
First Community Bank Jake & Stephanie Hughes S&J Partnership Stahl Seed Cleaning, Inc.
Prairie Travelers Ezzies Wholesale, Inc. Hi-Tech Golf Gunsight Land, Inc.
Glen & Stephanie Meier Barry Allen D&G Sports & Western, Inc Bruce Canen
TCH Construction Butch & Martha Tewell Taylor Storage Richard & Kari Wiens
James & Christi Meland Tyler & Christy Hillman Dustin & Julie Shourds Gary Wageman, LPL
Aaron & Heather Hummert Tony & Val Jansa Dan & Dawn Daubner Evan & Stacie Guenther
Lee Insurance Agency, Inc. Bank of Glasgow Jake & Jennifer Hansen Glenn Fisher
Darcy & Kaycee Bunnell Sam & Judy Waters Eugene’s Pizza Nemont
Fred & Nora Taylor Bell Mortuary John (Jack) Riesselman FMDH
Bruce Posey KLTZ/KLAN Independence Bank Dr. Gordon & Amy Bell
Larry Hicks Tom & Christine White C & B Operations, LLC Torgerson’s, LLC
Jeff Cole Insurance Dennis & Mary Honrud Farms Dr. James Harris Team Lakeridge
Eric & Janet Gullickson Mattfeldt Electric, Inc Reynolds Market Paul Olszewski
Althans Builders, LLC Timothy & Diana Logan Glasgow EyeCare Scottie Express Wash, Inc.
Glasgow Meadow Gold Craig & Pamela Lee Page Whitham Land & Cattle Ross Kastet
Milk River Outfitters Michael Beyer Stoughies Bar & Grill Clifford (Mike) Wilcox
Hi-Line Ford Cheryl Solmonsen Harold Wentland Gordon Hawks
Hi-Tech Electric, Inc. John & Beverly Wornom Steve & Kathy Christian Thompson & Sons, Inc.
Jodi Dix & Jeff Nyquist Chris & Malia Hildebrandt Doug & Nancy Bowman Fort Peck Marina
Joan & Kirk Burris Bill & Kay Whittle TireRama J&T Properties, LLC
Johnathan Stidham/Maya Sanchez-Rotunno Don & Sue Pansegrau
UNDERWRITERS
Tom & Linda Stathos Auzzy’s Cook Shack Helland Agency, Inc. Taxmasters
Rocky Mountain Law Glenn’s Towing Glasgow Auto Safety Center Rock’s Auto Mall
Ken & Cheryl Jansa Casterline Family Chiropractic Christoffersen & Knierim, PC Big Valley Water
CHMS Nemont Beverage Mon-Dak Marine, Inc. Helland Law Firm
Glenn’s Automotive Repair Joe Reyling, DDS JR’s Party Store Hi Line Meats
Fort Peck Marina Buechler Ins. Agency Bank of Glasgow Cape Air
Brady Burgess – Farmers Union Insurance NorVal Electric Steve & Kathy Christian
THANK YOU FROM YOUR COMMITTEE
Ken Jansa Kevin Taylor Joan Burris Cheryl Jansa Christi Meland
Doug Bowman Halle Burris Janet Gullickson Lisa Wiltfong Sam Waters
Linda Stathos Jeff Cole Lisa Koski Nancy Bowman Cheryl Solmonsen
James Meland Ky Idler Jeff Robertson Stacie Canen Kevin Hohlen
Evan Guenther Tom Stathos Tyler Hillman Stacie Guenther Danika Soper
BOAT FOR SALE For Sale 1999 1999 boat & trailer
1993 19’ Bayliner Warrior Boat V193 200 HP Merc
Classic Boat 15 HP Yamaha
and electric troll, new
1993 Esco Trailer down rigger, electric
Reduced $5,000 wench on front.
Call 228-9560 $25,000 OBO
Leave a Message 406-654-4449

Accepting Bids
Valley County Fair
Commission Accepting
bids for BEER GARDENS
August 3 & 4
PRCA Rodeo
August 5
Octane Addictions Show
August 6
Demo Derby
Bids DUE to VC
Commissioners Office
by WEDNESDAY, JULY 7th
Call Bonnie at
406-688-8409 for
bid application

We’ll help you FIND &


PAY for child care!
Contact us today!
FamilyConnectionsMT.org
406.265.6743, 800.640.6743
This project is funded under a contract with the Montana Department of Public Health and
Human Services. The statements herein do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the
Department. This project was funded with 100% federal funds at a cost of $7 for publication.
Hallock
Milist turning
70
Monday, July 5th
Come wish him a Happy Birthday and have
a drink with him at The Montana Bar
FWP seeks comment on
wildlife-related proposals
Comments due July 26 LIKE us on Facebook 221 5th Avenue South

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approved for comment during the recent Fish and + Thursday, July 1 - Senior Citizen Day (55+)
Wildlife Commission meeting. Proposals include Enjoy 25% off giftware and over the counter
the 2021 wolf hunting and trapping season, nongame products (excludes Diabetic supplies)
check-off workplan, pheasant releases, Jordan urban + Monday, July 5 - closed for 4th of July
wildlife plan, 2021 elk and deer muzzleloader season, + Wednesday, July 21st - Hump Day Sale
2021 elk shoulder season and 2021 contractual public ALL flowers are 30% off
elk hunting access agreements.
More information on these items can be found
on the FWP website under “Public Comment
Opportunities” at fwp.mt.gov/hunt/public-comment-
opportunities.
Theater seats for seniors
An old man lay awkwardly sprawled across three
entire seats in the movie theatre.
When the usher came by and noticed this, he
whispered to the old man, “Sorry sir, but you’re only
allowed one seat.”
The old man didn’t budge. The usher became more
impatient. “Sir, if you don’t get up from there I’m going to
have to call the manager.”
Once again, the old man just muttered and did
nothing. The usher marched briskly back up the aisle,
and in a moment returned with the manager. Together
the two of them tried repeatedly to get the old disheveled
man to respond, but with no success.
Finally they summoned the police. The officer
surveyed the situation briefly, then asked, “All right,
buddy, what’s your name?”
“Fred,” the old man moaned.

Here ya go, neighbor!


“Where you from, Fred?” asked the police officer.
With a terrible strain in his voice, and without
moving, Fred replied, “The balcony....”
Safe boating continued from front
Guard approved throwable personal flotation device
BURGER HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY

that is immediately available for use.


• Children under 12 years of age must wear a life JUNE 30 - JULY 6, 2021
jacket on a boat less than 26 feet in length that is in NIGHT Stones 5 lb. Box 80% Lean 20% Fat
GROUND BEEF PATTIES...........$14. 95 ea
motion. Flame Grilled Burger Willamette Valley Beef Bacon Wrapped or Regular
TENDERLOIN STEAKS................. $7.99 lb
Towing/Skiing: w/ Steak House Family Pack Chicken
THIGHS OR DRUMSTICKS............. 99¢ lb
• There must be at least two people on board a towing Potato Salad - $8 Certified Angus Beef®
SIRLOIN TIP ROAST ................... $3.99 lb
vessel, one operator/driver and one observer. If the Includes Chips, Cheese Choice, Certified Angus Beef® Family Pack
operator is 12 or younger, the observer must be at Fixings, and GRILLED ONIONS SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS .................. $4.99 lb
Certified Angus Beef® Family Pack Boneless
least 18. Drink Specials NEW YORK STEAKS ................. $13.99 lb
McCormick 14 oz. Select Varieties
• The person(s) being towed must be wearing a U.S. CLOSED FRIDAY, JULY 2 SAUSAGE.....................................2 / $5
Tyson 25.5 - 32 oz. Select Varieties
Coast Guard-approved life jacket Wednesday Nights CHICKEN.................................. $4.99 ea
Fresh Whole Seedless
5:00-7:00PM WATERMELON ............................. 35¢ lb
• Fire extinguishers: All motorboats must carry a U.S. Accepting TO-GO Orders Fresh
Coast Guard-approved type B fire extinguisher. Hours: W-F • 4-10PM SWEET CORN ............................. 49¢ ea
Red Baron 14.76-22.95 oz Select Varieties
• * Exception: motorboats less than 26 feet long that are MT Sports Betting Machine is Available PIZZA ........................................3 / $10
propelled by an outboard motor and are completely
open construction (no closed spaces where gasoline
fumes may be trapped) are not required to have a
fire extinguisher.
Validation Decals on Boats: Wardens have found Get away from life for a while®
that most boats have followed this rule, however, a few
boats are still missing their required decal.
• All motorboats, sailboats or personal watercraft
that are registered in Montana must display two
Games • Escape Rooms • Educational Experiences
validation decals. Current validation decals are red Go Undersea or Outer Space • Tour Museums
in color and are in effect for a three-year period Explore National Parks or Places Overseas
expiring Feb. 28, 2023. Validation decals may be The possibilities are endless.
obtained, free of charge, at any Fish, Wildlife & Wednesday – Saturday • 2 - 9PM
Parks regional office or at the fwp.mt.gov website. Located on Hwy 2 Next to Wagon Wheel • Nashua, MT
Book your time at: vrgetaway.net • 406-746-3233 • Must be 13+
AIS Check Stations:
• ALL WATERCRAFT are required to stop at all open
AIS check stations. Folks doing “drive-bys,” whether
NOTICE
Valley County Refuse District #1 has currently stopped
intentionally or unintentionally, are being cited. using site monitors to call in full containers at refuse
• ALL NONRESIDENT WATERCRAFT must be container sites. Refuse District #1 is asking the public
to please partner with us and T&R Trucking to call in full
inspected before launching in Montana. This is
containers.
required by law.
Residents may not think that calling in full containers is
Proof of Inspection Paperwork: Many nonresident important. It is very valuable for the correct operations of
boats that have been contacted do not have their proof container sites. T&R Trucking has to be able to open the
splash plates and shut the lids when picking up a roll-off
of inspection paperwork in their boat while on the container to not lose debris/garbage and keep sites clean.
water. Please always carry these.
The Valley County Refuse District #1 appreciates your
For more information on fishing or boating laws, help in this matter.
please pick up a copy of the 2021 Fishing Regulations
or Montana Boating Laws. Good luck and be safe out FULL CONTAINER = LEVEL WITH THE TOP
there! Call 228-8746 and leave a message.

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