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Prestigious Award, Part 2!


The monthly VFW Post #3107 meeting was a little (at right) proudly presented the awards. In part,
crowded Thursday evening. After Valley County Kenneth’s award from VFW National Commander,
Chief Deputy Joe Tihlarik was presented “Law Fritz Mihelcic, reads: “ In recognition and utmost
Enforcement Officer of the Year” awards for both the appreciation of his dedication and selfless service
District and the State of Montana, the other award to the Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital,
given out was for the district’s “EMT of the Year”, During Kenneth Taylor’s outstanding career, he
also from Glasgow. Kenneth Taylor was nominated has demonstrated a record of extraordinary and
by Connie Wethern, who cited his professionalism courageous service to the community and the
and willingness to go above and beyond the job nation. His exceptional devotion is illustrative of the
requirements. In a rare event, Kenneth also won the esteemed core values and traditions of the profession
award at the Montana State level- giving Glasgow of emergency responders, further evidenced by
both of the State award winners. VFW Commander the high degree of admiration and respect from
Art Widhalm (left) and Quarter Master Scot Renville both his peers and the focal public he serves.”
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Represent the hotel throughout all stages of the guest’s stay. Determine
day is March 20th guest’s reservation status and identify how long the guest will stay. Help
guests complete sign-in sheets and assign rooms, accommodating special
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 28. requests whenever possible. Verify the guest’s method of payment and
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Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 54. South information in the appropriate front desk rack. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD
southeast wind 5 to 15 mph becoming southwest INN & SUITES
in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 20 BUZZ
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Glasgow. Offering a generous benefits package and wage DOE. Monday
Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 33. through Friday business hours and no weekends or on-call. PLEASE
West wind 14 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 29 CONTACT JACY AT 406-230-0628 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR
mph. EMAIL jacykastet@gmail.com WITH QUESTIONS OR A BASIC
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Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 47.
Breezy, with a west wind 17 to 25 mph.
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around
Take a
25. West northwest wind 9 to 18 mph, with gusts as
high as 24 mph.
Guess
Some of you
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 49. West wind 7 to
14 mph.
might know
what it is, some
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 27. of you can
Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 52. South wind maybe figure it
7 to 12 mph becoming west 15 to 20 mph in the out, but what is
afternoon. this fine looking
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 26. contraption?
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 54. Our DC Trip
kids were taking
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 32. the grand tour
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 55. of Williamsburg
this morning.

Reel Life Wisdom This is the first


time the tour
“Sometimes it’s the people who no one imagines has taken them
anything of who do the things that no one can there, so it’s a
imagine.” ~ Keira Knightley in The Imitation new adventure
Game (2014) for Coach K!
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JOB OPENING: The City of Glasgow is seeking applicants for the position 24 hours per week with an hourly wage of $14/hour with a possible
of Administrative Assistant/Grant Writer. Position responsibilities include, increase in salary after a 6-month probationary period. Benefits include:
but are not limited to: preparation of grant applications, management Public employee’s retirement, Annual leave, Sick leave, All state and
and reporting for grant awards and working with the Glasgow Police federal holidays. Start date Negotiable; as soon as possible. FOR AN
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MILK RIVER INC. is looking for a Night Shift Direct Support Specialist. out. Applicant must show good work ethics and attendance. We provide
CALL 406-228-8412 FOR MORE INFO all necessary tools and equipment for the job. Full benefit package
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VALLEY VIEW HOME has an open position for our part time Infection performance. Hi-Line Ford service department operates 5 days a week,
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VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a new Dietary Director. The Director a Membership Representative. Duties include performing transactions
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resident dietary needs. If you have experience and are looking into a duties. Position may require some travel between the Fort Peck office
long term career, please visit Valley View Home for an application. OUR and the Branch office in Glasgow. Wage DOE. APPLICATIONS CAN
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JOB OPENING Two Rivers Office Manager at Glasgow Chamber/ the following tasks to maintain guestrooms, working areas, and the
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statements for members; Recruit new members; Prepare and write grants VALLEY VIEW HOME is now open for a full time cook position. The cook
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VALLEY COUNTY CONSERVATION DISTRICT is seeking an depending on experience. PLEASE VISIT VALLEY VIEW HOME AND
administrative assistant to be located in Glasgow, MT. This job is PICK UP AN APPLICATION IF INTERESTED!
Continued from Friday’s front page: Nominated by Valley County Sheriff Tom Boyer who listed
numerous responsibilities Chief Deputy Joe Tihlarik holds in the department, like organizing
GLASGOW patrols, scheduling and chief deputy coroner, Joe was presented “Law Enforcement
SCHOOL MENU Officer of the Year” awards for both the District and the State of Montana. VFW National
Commander, Fritz Mihelcic, personally signed Joe’s Montana State Certificate and thanked
TUESDAY him for sharing the values of the members of the VFW. In part, it reads: “During Joseph
Cereal • Chocolate Donut Tihlarik’s outstanding career, he has maintained a record of highly professional and
Oranges • Milk exemplary service to the community and the nation. His extraordinary commitment clearly
Lunch illustrates the proud core values and traditions of the law enforcement profession, further
Macaroni & Cheese • Ham highlighted by the degree of admiration and respect of both his peers and the local public he
Mixed Veggies • Biscuit w/ serves. Chief Deputy Joseph Tihlarik is truly an exceptional example of all who wear the bad
Honey Butter • Milk and this honor reflects the proud ideals and high standards of the Veterans of Foreign Wars
of the United States.” Pictured from left: Sheriff Boyer, VFW District and Corned Beef &
Cabbage Commander Art Widhalm, Chief Deputy Tihlarik and Quarter Master Scot Renville.

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The Krispy Kremes are coming! School and the Children’s Museum of
GHS Student Council is selling Krispy Northeast Montana on Wednesday, April
Kreme doughnuts with a delivery date 13th and also for rocking chairs for the
of Friday, April 8th. They will have 300 Pioneer Museum (patrons can sit, rest
dozen of the original donuts available and visit)! To order your Krispy Kremes
for purchase for $12/dozen. The money contact the Pioneer Museum at 228-8692
will be used to bring Zoo Montana to Irle or any GHS Student Council member.

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Mavericks finish third at state Erickson followed with 14, Wasson had 12, Kora LaBrie seven,
Zandora Longtree three, and Scheffelmesr one.
By Mike Brandt The loss dropped the Mavericks into a Saturday loser out
They had their eyes on another state championship, but a game against Ekalaka. North Country jumped out to a 27-7
semifinal loss to Box Elder dropped them into the consolation first quarter lead and casted to a 72-39 win.
bracket. North Country played for the Staten Class C Jaycee Erickson fired in 20 points for the Mavericks,
championship last year, losing to Fort Benton 74-60. This year Wasson followed with 17, Schefelmear and Teagan Erickson
it was another Northern C team that stood in the way of the had eight each, LaBrie seven, Shelbi LaBrie five, Cierra
Mavericks winning another state title. Strommen three, Longtree and Josie Brown two each.
North Country won a crown back in 2011 when North Country took on Twin Bridges for the second time
Saco-Whitewater edged Harlowton-Ryegate 38-37. Saco- in three days. The Mavericks bested the Western C champs 59-
Whitewater also played for the title in 2010, losing to Fairview 28 in the first game of the tournament Thursday afternoon.
58-42. The Mavericks had to settle for third place after clipping This time it was for some hardware. The outcome was mcsh
the wing of the Twin Bridges Falcons 68-30. It was the second the same with the Mavericks pulling away for a 68-30 victory.
victory over the Falcons in the tournament. North Country Jaycee Erickson and Wasson finished with 21 points each
also beat Twin Bridges 59-29 Thursday. for the Mavericks. Kora LaBrie had eight, Teagan Erickson and
Box Elder’s Kyla Momberg kept the Mavericks defense Longtree six each, Scheffelmear four, and Mattea McColly two.
on their toes throughout the game. The 5-foot-8 senior score Taking home the third place trophy was a very respectable
the first bucket and finished the first half with 21 points and season that saw the Mavericks finish with a 24-3 record.
had 30 in the game. “That fueled the fire for this year. Even if we didn’t make
Another factor in the loss was a 2-2-1 zone press that it to the championship, I’m good with this ending on a win
hounded and slowed down the Mavericks. North Country did because the second (place) was hard. You lose at second and
not have an answer for either. you’re done. Those seniors ended on a loss and this ending on
North Country fell behind 4-0 before taking a 13-8 lead. a win for me, so this feels really great,” said Jaycee Erickson in
Then Momberg made it a 13-1 2 game by the end of the first an article from Sunday’s Billings Gazette.
quarter. Box Elder took over after that, taking a 24-17 lead in North Country had two seniors on their team last year
the second on Meiyah Southerland’s bucket. The Mavericks that ended their career with a loss.
answered with a 6-0 run capped off by Paige Wasson’s triple. “Our mentality when we left the gym last night was to
the teams battled the rest of the frame with the Bears taking not hang our heads. I did ask them if they left it all on the floor
a 30-27 lead into the break. Momberg scored the last three and they said they could and I agreed,” said Mavericks coach
points of the half. Amber Erickson. “We win today. We win the day and we
Box Elder, the second seed from the North, built a 36-28 lead finish out our season with a win and some hardware at state.”
in the third only to see the Mavericks cut it to 36-34. Every “We had to wake up his morning and we told ourselves,
time the Bears built lead the Mavericks had an answer. this is the last day so we need to do it like now or never,” Jaycee
North Country, the second seed from the East, came Erickson said.
back to take a 41-40 lead early in the fourth after trailing 30-
36 at the end of the third. Jayce Erickson completed an old-
fashioned three-point play for the lead. The Mavericks also led
44-43 on Kendal Scheffelmear’s free throw.
Box Elder (21-2) regained the lead on Brenna Bacon’s
bucket. Bacon also had a three ball that gave the Bears a 50-
46 lead The Mavericks got back to within 52-51 on Teagan
Erickson’s putback after Jaycee Erickson missed the second
of a two-shot foul. But the Bears went back up 56-51 late in
the fourth. North Country did cut the lead to 56-53, but Box
Elder scored the final bucket on Angela gopher’s bucket with
10 seconds to play for a 58-53 win.
Box Elder went 23 for 50 from the field, hit 3 of 12 threes
and 9 of 17 throws. The Mavericks was 16 of 47 from the field,
4 of 14 treys and 17 of 25 from the line.
Gopher followed Momberg in scoring with 10 points, Bacon
had eight, Tyleigh Sunchild four, Mariah Arkinson, Makeala
Kelly, and Southerland two apiece.
Jayce Erickson led the Mavericks with 16 points, Teagan
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