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n It was an interesting Thursday, August 4th here in the Northeast Montana Fair’s evening entertainment
s. northeast Montana. We had a new record high for the featuring Octane Addictions was delayed for about
date as the temperature hit 106 at the airport location at a half an hour or so, the show went on much to the
3:26 p.m., breaking the 102 mark set back in 1964. Then delight of the fans (and those white specks in the photo
the wind really picked up at around 5:00 with gusts of are actually ice cubes). The highly-skilled athletes did
approximately 50 mph followed by a bit of rain, but that not disappoint! Tonight is the Milk River MotorSports
weather change cooled the air down a bunch. And while Demolition Derby with the calcutta at 6:00.
From 106° BUZZIFIEDS
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Thursday to PANCAKE BREAKFAST: Saturday, August 6 from 7-10am. Cost is $5
highs in the or $7.50 for big appetites. Will be held the first Saturday of the month.
upper 60s
SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER
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GARAGE SALE Saturday Aug. 6 from 8 a.m. - Noon. Kids toys, girls
We are in for cooler weather the next two days. and boys clothes (3T to 6x), brand new coloring books, dishware, kitchen
Today, high temperatures will be closer to normal. Friday items, point and shoot cameras, 3-ring binders, adult clothing (Medium
night through Saturday will be cooler than normal as to 4XL), picture frames, stuffed animals, children and adult books, small
scattered showers move into northeast Montana. fans, women shoes and fall boots, brand new holiday ribbon, among many
One nice thing about it, those 4-H critters going many other items. There is truly something for everyone! 34 ANGUS
DRIVE, GLASGOW
through the sales ring Saturday afternoon won’t be heat BUZZ
stressed. Temperatures are expected to be back in the GARAGE SALE Saturday, Aug. 6, 8am. New items added. 707 7TH ST. N
90s on Sunday, so enjoy the taste of Fall while you can! BUZZ
FARMERS MARKET Saturday, August 6, 8am-2pm. New potatoes,
Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 82. West northwest
onions, zucchini, beans, leeks, rhubarb, and cucumbers. All vegetables
wind 15 to 21 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph.
are local and homegrown and will be added when ready. A wide variety
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 52. Northwest of jams jellies, fresh baked breads, doughnuts, cookies, turnovers,
wind 8 to 18 mph becoming north northeast after caramel, rolls and more. Hand crafted wooden signs. If interested tables/
midnight. Winds could gust as high as 29 mph. space are $5, you provide your own canopy. Vendors who are not using
Saturday: A chance of showers before 11am, then a power or picnic table please set up along the mural. PLEASE leave the
chance of showers after noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high freshly planted trees alone. Thanks for understanding. THANKS FOR
near 69. Northeast wind 5 to 10 mph becoming southeast SUPPORTING YOUR LOCAL FARMERS MARKET.
in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 40%. BUZZ
THE GLASGOW HOUSING AUTHORITY will be accepting applications
Saturday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers, mainly
for openings for several units in Public Housing, a short wait-list may
before midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 51.
apply. The rent is based on 30% of your income. PLEASE EITHER PICK
Southeast wind 6 to 10 mph.
AN APPLICATION ON OUR FRONT DOOR OR THEY MAY BE FOUND
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 82. Southeast wind 6 to ON OUR WEBSITE AS WELL. www.housingauthorityofglasgow.com
10 mph becoming south southwest in the afternoon. BUZZ
Sunday Night: Clear, with a low around 57. South CORRECTIONS OFFICERS: Valley County Sheriff’s Office is seeking
southwest wind 7 to 10 mph becoming southeast in the responsible individuals capable of supervising and maintaining the
evening. security of the inmates and the detention facility. Two positions are
full-time positions, with benefits, one position is part-time which does
Monday: Sunny and hot, with a high near 96. Southeast
not include benefits. All of these positions will also include paid time
wind 8 to 14 mph becoming south southwest in the
off, sick time, and an opportunity for retirement. Starts at $18.25/
afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 22 mph.
hr. APPLICATION AND JOB DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE FROM
Monday Night: Clear, with a low around 60. West wind DETENTION SUPERVISOR KIM MARTENS AT THE VALLEY COUNTY
6 to 14 mph becoming northeast after midnight. Winds SHERIFF’S OFFICE.
could gust as high as 21 mph. BUZZ
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 95. Northeast wind 7 to NORTH VALLEY COUNTY WATER & SEWER DISTRICT St. Marie, MT
13 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Hiring for Part Time Helper Customer service skills is a top priority:
Candidate must possess the ability to work well with others and provide
Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 63. East
excellent customer service to the public. Knowledge of plumbing is a
wind 11 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
plus, but employer will train. Confidentiality is a must. Candidate must
Wednesday: Sunny and hot, with a high near 99. East possess a Montana driver’s license. Duties include: helping/filling in for
southeast wind 11 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 24 System Operator and helping in the office when needed. PLEASE PICK
mph. UP APPLICATION AT THE DISTRICT OFFICE, 521 6TH STREET, SUITE
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 67. 6, SAINT MARIE.
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Thursday: Mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 96.
GLASGOW SCHOOLS: Accompanist ($13.34-15.21 base wage). 2
by Aaron Flint,
Montana Talks
If you’re traveling the Hi-
Line along Montana’s
Highway 2 in the days
ahead, make sure you give
a honk and a wave to “the
cycling grandmother”
who is raising money to
support the kids of fallen
Special Operations service
members.
I caught up with
Cindy Norris as she
passed through beautiful
East Glacier, Montana
on Thursday morning.
She is cycling across the
country from Anacortes,
Washington, and ending
4,280 miles later at the
Lighthouse in Henlopen
State Park, Delaware, as part Her son did three years in and education is the key people want to help out
of an effort to raise $100,000 the war on terror, and her to making America a great their travel in Montana
for the Special Operations husband served as a Green place to live.” specifically, she said
Warrior Foundation. Beret. By the way- her donated hotel rooms are
Cindy: “I’m raising Cindy: “It’s a birthday is next week always a nice way to help.
money for children a special foundation that takes when she turns 67. She And not only is
operation for years. And children who’ve lost a plans on making it as far as she raising money for
that’s the primary reason parent, and oversees that Glasgow, Montana by then, the Special Operations
why I’m riding. I have such child’s education from so I told her she will have Warrior Foundation,
a passion for the children cradle to grave. So that’s to celebrate her b-day with but she will also be
of our fallen Special from preschool through some Eugene’s Pizza while setting a record with the
Operations warriors. And college through any she is in town. Guinness World Record
so I just decided, you know education that they require. You can support Organization for the oldest
what? Put up or shut up, And so it really supports Cindy’s fundraising efforts woman to ever cycle from
lady. Let’s do something.” my core beliefs. And my or follow her journey the Pacific Ocean to the
Cindy says this trip core belief is that I believe by going to https:// Atlantic Ocean using this
is very personal for her. children are our future cycleforthekids.net/. If route.
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BLM Breaks Ground On Grub Dam Rehabilitation GAOA Project
by Gina Baltrusch, Public Affairs Specialist
Great American Outdoors Act funding is
giving the Bureau of Land Management’s Grub
Dam a new lease on life in Valley County, Montana.
Workers recently broke ground on a
rehabilitation project to restore the 58-year-old
dam, which attracts many recreational visitors to its
approximately 690-surface-acre reservoir amidst
more than 500,000 acres of BLM-managed lands.
Located about 22 miles southwest of Glasgow, the
dam also serves as a portion of Beaver Branch Road
and provides critical transportation infrastructure Rehabilitation work on BLM’s Grub Dam southwest of
for the public. Glasgow will include replacing the existing steel outlet works
Grub dam is also crucial for providing a with a reinforced concrete outlet works to mitigate potential
consistent water source for wildlife habitat, wildfire dam failure.
suppression and livestock grazing. At full pool, the
reservoir can store up to 4,054.3 acre-feet of water
– enough to fill more than 2000 Olympic-sized
swimming pools.
Heavy equipment is being used to dig up the
ground.
Original construction of the 2,339-feet-
long, 21-feet-high, earthen-filled gravity dam was
completed in 1964 for the primary purpose of
flood-risk reduction in the Milk River Basin. Grub
reservoir also has a riparian area that provides habitat
for many wildlife species. If left unrepaired, the dam
posed a safety risk to the recreating public, as well Contractors dig into the Grub Dam rehabilitation project June
as possible liability from potential flood damage to 28, 2022, removing the old gabions and earthen material to
downstream access roads and grazing allotments. access and remove the old outlet works. The steel-mesh-
The reconstruction project is helping BLM enclosed, rock-filled gabions armor the dam face from
plan for the future by modernizing the dam’s degradation caused by wave action in the reservoir. Photo
by Dean Jensen, BLM Glasgow Field Office civil engineer
infrastructure. Modernization features of the
Grub Dam project include replacing the existing steel Grub Dam rehabilitation project is one of 13 projects in
outlet works with a reinforced concrete outlet works Montana designated to receive GAOA funding.
to mitigate potential dam failure, according to Mike A $1.53-million contract to perform the work was
Borgreen, BLM’s acting Glasgow Field Office manager. awarded March 8, 2022, to Youderian Construction Inc.,
And, the work involved with accomplishing that a registered small business based in Stanford, Montana.
challenged normal operating budgets. Some of the major work items include dewatering
“We had to defer maintenance on the dam for the reservoir and construction area, excavating a portion
several years, and thanks to GAOA funding, we now of the existing dam embankment and foundation to
can make Grub Dam safer and better than ever,” said remove the old outlet works, constructing the new outlet
Borgreen. works, replacing and compacting the foundation and
The Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA, embankment materials, constructing a new principal
Public Law 116-152) was signed into law on August 4, spillway and restoring the road surface across the
2020, providing major investments to address deferred dam. Contractors will also reclaim all disturbed areas,
maintenance needs, increase recreational access to our including staging areas and temporary roads, preparing
public lands, and conserve our lands and waters. The the work site for reseeding.
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 2022
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