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No Pool, No Problem!
The Glasgow Kiwanis Swim Team donned “hard construction of their new pool!
hats” during the Parade of Athletes at Divisional held ALL 18 swimmers at Divisional will be competing at
in Chinook with the Thunders’ theme: No Pool, No the State meet in Conrad next weekend... pretty
Problem! Apparently they’re ready to pictch in on impressive!
G&D
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BUZZ
HELP WANTED 2 part time high school or college age persons to clean
and organize yard and outbuildings and construct a new deck near Fort
Peck. CALL 406-230-0710
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ELECTRIC
GLASGOW SCHOOLS JOBS: Paraprofessional Aides: 3 Irle Positions
& 1 GHS position. Wage $13.74–15.67. (DOE)-full benefits. GHS Prep
Cook: Wage $14.84–16.91 (DOE)-full benefits. Route Bus Drivers-
$23.01 - $28.02/hr. (DOE). For more information and to apply go to:
www.glasgow.k12.mt.us and click on employment tab. FOR QUESTIONS
CALL 406-228-2406. (EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER)
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D&G SPORTS & WESTERN: 3 positions available. Sales Clerk in clothing
department full or part time. Clothing Manager in clothing department. Residential & Commercial
Sporting Goods Sales Clerk. $14-20/hr. DOE. APPLY AT D&G SPORTS
& WESTERN. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL (406) 228-9363
CALL 263-2724
Taking the plunge
Holt Huntsman starting the 11-12 year old boys free hospitality and the use of the pool. “They’ve been
relay with a prayer...! Best of luck to our Glasgow so good to us!” said Michelle Huntsman, also noting
Kiwanis Swim Team as the Thunder rolls into that the Valley County Transit drives the kids (up to
Conrad for State this weekend to end a fast and 17 of them, Coach Ethan, and a volunteer parent
furious season. The Thunder would like to give a chaperone) every day. “Those drivers are great, I’d
nice shout out to the City of Wolf point for the great struggle listening to the kids on a bus every day!”
Valley County Long Run Fire Department reporting
At approximately 1230 on The fire is in very steep terrain firefighting efforts. Water drops
Friday, Monatana Fish and Game with heavy timber involved. It is from a helicopter have continued
wardens reported seeing smoke mostly on private land with a small throughout the day and a CMR crew
near Bone Trail. Mutual aid was section being CMR owned. Initial from Miles City is en route to assist.
immediately requested from CMR fire attack began immediately. CMR This incident is labeled the “Ewe
based out of Fort Peck. Our local requested assistance from a helicopter Fire” that’s approximately 13 acres
BLM ranger notified BLM dispatch due to parts of the interior being and 50% contained with no further
out of Lewistown. While crews were inaccessible. Several loads of water fire spread expected. It is estimated
en route Sheriff Boyer was able to were dropped prior to nightfall and to be 100% contained by Monday.
get eyes on the fire via airplane. partial containment was achieved. Quick actions from all entities
This greatly improved our response CMR released crews from the Pines involved prevented this from
time giving us a precise location, and Long Run around 21:00 Friday becoming a much larger scaled
estimated size and terrain. night but they stayed to monitored event. The mutual aid agreements
CMR responded with a type 4 the scene all night. in place are such important factors
engine, the Pines responded with a A crew from Long Run in our firefighting efforts. A huge
type 6 engine, and another type 6 went back to the scene Saturday thanks goes out to everyone
engine responded from Long Run. morning at 0630 to assist with involved.
TUESDAY
SOUPS: Potato ∙ Chili
SPECIALS:
Angry Bull
1/2 Buffalo Chicken Salad
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