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“No Bull”

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515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
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Hallie
lit it up!
Chinook’s Hallie
Neibauer pretty much
dismantled Poplar’s
hopes of making
the trip to the State
B Tournament as
the Sugarbeeters
poured it on in the
second half of the
Northern B Challenge
game played here in
Glasgow to win 62-39.
The Indians actually
led 11-6 in the first
quarter but trailed 20-
16 at halftime. And
then it was the Hallie
Neibauer Show, and
we saw why she has
already committed to
Montana Tech. Hallie
poured in 36 points,
28 in the second
half including 10-12
free throws. Yep, we
witnessed an All-
Stater Monday night,
and we wish the
Sugarbeeters the best
as they take on Baker
in the first round at
5:00 on Thursday at
the Metra in Billings.
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VALLEY COUNTY LANDFILL LABORER Position open at the Valley
CARING HANDS THRIFT STORE: $15 Bag Sale Monday-Friday, March
County Refuse District #1 for a full-time seasonal employee. Applicants
4-8. All clothing, shoes, purses and jewelry. Reg. Hours Monday-Friday
must be 18 years of age or older. Work hours are Monday through Friday
10:00-4:00. WE ARE ACCEPTING DONATIONS. Please be sure that
from 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM and 1 Saturday a month from 8:00 AM to
appliances are in good working condition
12:00PM. Applicants must be willing to work outdoors and are able to lift
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up to 65 pounds. Job duties will be assigned when hired. Applicants will
ASH WOOD FOR SALE. Will split, local delivery. CALL 406-650-1381
mostly be helping to clean and maintain all landfill properties. Applicants
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must establish and maintain effective relationships with fellow employees,
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF GLASGOW is looking for families of 3
supervisors, and the public. Positions starts late March up to early
or more to qualify for units. Applications available on our website at
November, depending on the weather. APPLICATIONS CAN BE PICKED
housingauthorityofglasgow.com or at our office. Our hours are 8a-4p Mon-
UP AT THE LANDFILL OFFICE.
Thurs and 8a-3p Fridays. CALL FOR DETAILS 406.228.4942
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COTTONWOOD INN Part time, 3 nights a week Night Audit Position.
Represent the hotel throughout all stages of the guest’s stay. Check hotel

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accounting records for accuracy. Prepare a summary of cash, check, and
credit card activities, reflecting the hotel’s financial performance for the

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day. Post room charges and room taxes to guest accounts. Starting wage
$17 APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES
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SUNNYSIDE GOLF COURSE is seeking a Bar Manager. Duties include,
The remainder of the week will be mostly dry with temperatures but not limited to, Scheduling of bartenders and clubhouse staff, Ordering
warming to above normal by the weekend. Most locations of All Beverages, Beer and Liquor, Ordering of regularly stocked food
have a chance (30-50%) for accumulating light snow through items, Answering phone calls and booking tee times, Keeping the
Clubhouse and surroundings neat, clean, and stocked as needed. This is
Wednesday morning with around an inch or less expected. a full time seasonal position wage dependent on experience. CONTACT
Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 23. Wind chill DAN DAUBNER FOR MORE INFORMATION AND AN APPLICATION
406-230-2539
values between -5 and 5. East wind 10 to 13 mph, with BUZZ
gusts as high as 18 mph. SUNNYSIDE GOLF COURSE is seeking Seasonal Bar Help. Day, night,
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 10. Wind chill and weekend shifts available. Duties include, but not limited to, tending bar,
values between zero and 5. East northeast wind 5 to 9 light cleaning, and some kitchen duties. CONTACT DAN DAUBNER FOR
mph. MORE INFORMATION AND AN APPLICATION 406-230-2539
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Wednesday: A chance of snow between 8am and 11am. SUNNYSIDE GOLF COURSE is seeking a Greenskeeper. Duties include
Cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly sunny, with a maintaining fairways, greens, tee boxes, and roughs on a nine-hole golf
high near 27. Light and variable wind becoming west course. Must be teachable, mechanically inclined, able to operate and
northwest 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon. maintain mid-sized machinery, and able to supervise part-time help.
Knowledge and understanding of sprinkler systems is a plus, but training
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 6. is available. Position would begin April 1 and conclude October 31 yearly.
Wind chill values between -5 and zero. Northwest wind Wages DOE and negotiable. CONTACT DAN DAUBNER FOR MORE
5 to 8 mph becoming east after midnight. INFORMATION AND AN APPLICATION 406-230-2539
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Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 31. Southeast JOB OPENING – Airport Operations, Valley County Airport. Full Time -
wind 6 to 8 mph. $17.00 per hour with benefits. Shift varies: Mornings, afternoon/evening,
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 10. weekends, holidays, overnight on-call. Morning shift is 6:00 AM - 2:30
East wind around 6 mph. Afternoon/Evening Shift: 11:30 AM - 8:00 PM .On Call 7-10 nights per month.
Airport operations responsibilities include: Customer Service: Working
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 38. West northwest directly with pilots, passengers, various government agencies and
wind 5 to 8 mph becoming southwest in the afternoon. contractors. Fueling, de-icing, towing, parking, and marshalling aircraft.
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 17. Working in all weather conditions to ensure the safe and efficient operation
of the airport. Snow removal and lawn care with both heavy equipment
Southeast wind around 8 mph.
and manual tools. Monitor airport conditions and respond to emergency
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 46. South southeast situations. Perform maintenance on vehicles, buildings and grounds and
wind 7 to 9 mph. janitorial cleaning. Additional duties as assigned by the department head.
Must be at least 18 years of age, have a valid driver’s license and pass a
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 23. TSA/Homeland Security background check. Printed applications can be
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 51. West wind picked at the airport counter. Deliver completed job application to the
8 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. airport or mail to: Valley County Airport 89 Airport Rd., Glasgow, MT
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 27. 59230 airport@valleycountymt.gov
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Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 56.
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HINSDALE PUBLIC SCHOOL is looking for a paraprofessional to become BUZZ
part of our elementary team. We could accommodate part or full-time. HI-LINE FORD INC is looking for a Parts Salesman to add to our crew.
We offer a competitive hourly wage, insurance, and free lunch, and we Look up parts, stock deliveries, pull parts and add to work orders. Work
are willing to train. If this opportunity interests you, please fill out an with mechanics to aid in the repair of vehicles. Organize and keep a clean
application or contact Superintendent Adam Zopp for more information at efficient parts area. Deliver parts when needed. Technical and mechanical
superintendent@hinsdale.k12.mt.us or 406-364-2314. vehicle knowledge. Be able to use computer programs to look up and
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VALLEY COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT: PROJECT MANAGER self-motivated and organized. Be able to lift and do physical work. Have
POSITION Work toward a healthier Valley County through disease a valid driver’s license. Pay is competitive with market depending on
prevention, health promotion, infectious disease investigation, vaccine experience. Benefits available after probation-401k with match, Optical
education, Cardiac Ready Community, maternal/child outreach, emergency dental savings with match, health insurance partially company paid. 5 day
preparedness, tobacco use prevention, and/or other project areas as week-weekends off. 8-5 workday. Continued training through Ford Motor
assigned. Strong written and oral communications skills are necessary, and Company to keep up with the continuous changes in technology. Small
experience with Microsoft Office is essential. Will manage multiple ongoing town living with many outdoor recreational activities. Submit resume to
projects leading other staff to complete deliverables and meet established email joshsillerud@hlfmt.net CALL IN FOR QUESTIONS JOSH AT 406-
goals. Bachelor’s degree plus 3 years experience OR 10 years experience 228-2141 OR 866-528-2141
required. Requires a Montana driver’s license. Full time is preferred but will BUZZ
consider hiring a candidate for 30-40 hours per week. This position offers HI-LINE FORD INC in Glasgow MT is looking for a Diesel Mechanic to
a FULL BENEFIT package paying $22.50 - $28.50 per hour depending on add to our crew. Diagnose faults in vehicles using diagnostic equipment
education/experience. Please contact Valley County Health Department at to successfully repair or replace defective parts. Technical and mechanical
501 Court Square #11, Glasgow, MT 59230 or CALL 406-228-6261 FOR experience. Be able to use diagnostic equipment. Be a productive team
A COMPLETE JOB DESCRIPTION AND APPLICATION. player. Be able to work to meet deadlines and targets. Be self-motivated
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EZZIES WHOLESALE INC. Is hiring a fulltime Book Keeper. Looking to depending on experience. Benefits available after probation-401k with
find someone that is self-motivated, Works well with others in an office match, Optical dental savings with match, health insurance partially
setting and has good customer service skills. Must have some bookkeeping company paid. 5 day week-weekends off. 8-5 workday. Continued
experience. This full time position has full benefits, Medical, Dental, Vision training through Ford Motor Company to keep up with the continuous
and 401k after 90 days. APPLICATIONS CAN BE PICKED UP AT EZZIES changes in technology. Small town living with many outdoor recreational
WHOLESALE OFFICE. actives. Submit resume to email joshsillerud@hlfmt.net. CALL IN FOR
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BLEND 10 IS HIRING! Pick up application at anytime during business BUZZ
hours! Must be able to work in a fast paced environment, have good COTTONWOOD INN Full or part time Front Desk. Represent the hotel
customer service, & be a quick learner! Must be able to work week days throughout all stages of the guest’s stay. Determine guest’s reservation
& some weekends! Join our team! 319 KLEIN AVE status and identify how long the guest will stay. Help guests complete sign-
BUZZ in sheets and assign rooms, accommodating special requests whenever
VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a full-time Activities Aide to work with possible. Verify the guest’s method of payment and follow established
our residents on daily activities and outings. As an Aide you will be joining credit-checking procedures. Place guest and room information in the
a unique and awesome department that works like a family while working appropriate front desk rack. Position is full time, including weekends.
with you on building your schedule. PLEASE VISIT VALLEY VIEW HOME Starting wage is $15.00.APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES
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POSITION OPEN at Valley County Health Department: Registered Nurse. that could become full time. Benefits include sick, vacation and holiday
Work toward a healthier Valley County through disease prevention, health pay. Must be able to obtain a CDL within 90 days of hire. People skills
promotion, immunizations, communicable disease investigation, Cardiac and good driving record are required. Will be subject to preemployment
Ready Community, maternal/child outreach, family planning, tobacco drug test, criminal and driving record check. CALL 406-228-8747 FOR
use prevention, and other project areas as assigned. Strong written and MORE INFORMATION.
oral communications skills are necessary, and experience with Microsoft BUZZ
Office is essential for creating and managing professional outreach. Will POSITION AVAILABLE Blade Operator Position. The Valley County Road
work independently managing multiple projects. Requires a registered Department is looking to hire Permanent Equipment Operator. Information
nursing license eligible to work in Montana and a driver’s license. Full time and details can be obtained stopping by or calling the VALLEY COUNTY
is preferred but will consider hiring a candidate at 30-40 hours per week. ROAD DEPARTMENT AT 406-228-4233
This position offers a FULL BENEFIT package with pay $28.50 - $33.50 BUZZ
per hour depending on experience. Please contact Valley County Health MILK RIVER, INC Has positions open for Day Shift and Night Shift. APPLY
Department at 501 Court Square #11, Glasgow, MT 59230 or CALL 406- AT MILK RIVER INC. 406-228-8412
228-6261 FOR A COMPLETE JOB DESCRIPTION AND APPLICATION. BUZZ
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JOB OPENING: The Housing Authority of Glasgow has a job opening for CNAs with long term care experience. We can train and certify anyone
for a full-time General Laborer position- 7:30 am to 4:00pm with a lunch who wants to become a CNA as well. Starting wage for trainees is $15.00
break. This position offers retirement, medical and PTO benefits with paid hourly. PLEASE SWING BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR
holidays, vacation time and sick leave. Must pass background check. AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR TEAM!
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turn in a generic application and resume at 435 Division St Glasgow MT. STORAGE UNITS Available 12’x23’, electric garage door opener. $150/
or CALL 406-228-4942 month Nice Units located on the Southside CALL KEVIN 406-230-2259
Lions win Eastern C title back to make it a 42-39 contest on Klein’s three-pointer
at the end of the third.
By Mike Brandt Clay Reddig drilled a three-ball and Ewing added
Last year the Lustre Christian boys basketball team another bucket inside the paint for a 37-29 lead in the
made school history by winning its first District 3C fourth frame.
conference crown. The Lions went on to win the district Plentywood (22-2) did cut the deficit to seven, but
title and the Eastern C Divisional championship. They Clay Reddig drained his second three in the stanza for
were 23-0, a first for a Lions team. They went to the state a 53-43 lead. Carson Solberg’s three had the Wildcats
tournament for the first time where the Lions went 1-2. within six with 35 seconds to play. Cam Reddig’s bucket
The Lions (23-1) made more history Friday night at and Johnslee Pierre’s free throw sealed the victory.
Glasgow High School by winning their second straight Ewing, who was tough to stop inside the paint,
divisional championship and earning another trip to the netted 16 points and eight rebounds for the Lions. The
state tournament. This year the Lions are a year older and junior had five offensive boards. Clay Reddig also scored
know what a state tournament is all about. 16 points on 7 of 9 shots, including 2 of 3 long range
“We’re hoping to win the whole thing this year,” buckets. Cayden Klatt had 11 points, Cam Reddig and
said Lions coach Randy Reddig. “We don’t have to do Pierre five each, and Joseph three. Murray had a game-
anything different than what we have been doing. We high 19 points for the Wildcats. The Lions were 24 for 65
play our game. Our defense can be tough. We rely on from the field and 5 of 14 behind the arc. The Wildcats
that and execute. I think we will be fine.” were 17 for 41 and 6 of 11.
The Lions will open with Melstone, beating Jordan Lustre Christian had a slightly easier semifinal win
Monday night in a challenge game for second place at the over Circle. The Lions went on a 16-0 run that started
Southern C Divisional played in Miles City. The Lions in the first quarter and drifted into the second. They led
went to Miles City Saturday to check it out and what to 25-7 and coasted to a 68-43 win.
be prepared for. Coach Reddig managed to play all 12 players. The
The Lions had a battle with the Plentywood Wildcats, Lions were 27 of 57 from the field, 7 of 23 three’s and 7
eventually winning 56-47. for 9 at the line. Circle was 15 for 41, 3 for 12 and 10 for
“It was a prep for the state tournament. We’re going 14.
to be in close games now,” Reddig said. “We had to adjust Pierre led the Lions with 13 points, Klatt and Joseph
on the floor against a new team.” had 12 each, Ewing 10, Clay and Cam Reddig seven each,
Byron Ewing was a force inside the paint for the Joel Reddig three, Diek Olfert and Nathan Fast two each.
Lions. The Wildcats didn’t have an answer for the 6-foot- Boys C Boys State Tournament pairings Wednesday in
5 junior. the Four Seasons Arena at Great Falls:
“He’s a force down there for a kid that never touched Lustre Christian (1E) vs. Melstone (2S) 3:00
a basketball before he came here three years ago,” said Manhatten Christian (1W) vs. Winnett (2N), 4:30
Reddig. Harlowton (1S) vs Plentywood (2E) at 6:00
The game was close with the Lions taking a 15-12 Box Elder (1N) vs Harrison (2W) at 7:30
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TIMBER!
Eight Timber Bridges To Be
Replaced in Glasgow area
The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT)
and its partners, Sletten Construction and Morrison-
Maierle, plan to replace up to eight timber bridges in
the Glasgow area during the 2024 construction season.
Flea Market
These bridge replacements are part of the Timber Glasgow Senior Citizen Center
Bridges – Glasgow Area project, which replaced seven Saturday, March 9th, 9:00-NOON
timber bridges last year. $5 Table Rental
The timber bridges to be replaced this year include Call Jackie for Table Rental
bridges on US Highway 2 (US 2), six miles northwest at 406-228-4093
of Glasgow, seven miles northwest of Glasgow, and 12
miles northwest of Glasgow; Montana Highway 24 (MT
24), 18 miles south of Opheim, 25 miles southwest of For Sale 511 4th Ave. N.
Opheim, and 6 miles north of Glasgow; MT Highway 248 Glasgow, MT, 3 bedroom,
(MT 248), half a mile west of Four Buttes; and Montana 1.5 bath, detached 1 stall
Highway 251 (MT 251), 20 miles northeast of Poplar. garage, deck area, sprinkler
“We’re excited to begin work on replacing these system, NGFA + AC, garden
area and garden shed.
timber bridges,” said Russell Robertson, Bridge
Listing Price $230,000
Division Manager of Sletten Construction. “We thank
area communities for their continued support and 406-228-9356 agency@unitedir.com
encourage residents to stay informed and reach out with www.unitedinsuranceandrealty.com
any questions or concerns.”
All work is dependent on weather and other
unforeseen factors. Construction of the detour at the
East Fork Cherry Creek Bridge, six miles north of
Glasgow, is underway. The single-lane detour is next
to the current structure. Traffic will be moved onto the Dave Castleberry is Upgrading!
detour beginning the second week of March and a width
QUALITY FISHING GEAR AVAILABLE
restriction of 19 feet will be in place.
at the Glasgow Senior Citizens
Replacement of Buggy Creek Bridge, 12 miles
northwest of Glasgow, will begin March 3. Traffic will Flea Market
be moved onto the single-lane detour constructed last SATURDAY, MARCH 9 • 9 A.M. TO NOON
fall. The detour has a width restriction of 16 feet. Quality rods & reels, boxes of tackle
At both locations, large vehicles must find an including brand new crank baits, life jackets,
alternate route. Traffic control will be on-site, and etc. You don't want to miss this assortment
reduced speed limits and shoulder closures will be in of angling merchandise!

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place throughout the construction zones.
For a tentative schedule and map of the timber Performance
bridge replacements, visit mdt.mt.gov/pubinvolve/ Concrete
glasgowtb/. Regularly scheduled email and text Construction
updates are available during construction. To sign up • Residential &
for updates, or if you have questions or concerns, email Commercial Concrete
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Sloane at sloane@bigskypublicrelations.com or call the Cell 406-263-8054 & Remodels
hotline at 406-207-4484, operated during business Fax: 406-367-5257
hours. Text message* updates are also available. mudman@nemont.net Rod Lambert
Subscribe by texting “TIMBERBRIDGES” to 41411.

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SPAGHETTI FEED
NOW HIRING & PIE AUCTION
Housekeeping Thursday, March 7th
Come by the Hotel and pick up an application Spaghetti 6:00 pm
Pie Auction 7:00 pm
Pay: Up to $16-18/hour Glasgow Elks Lodge
DOE/Will Train $5/person • $20/family
Job Type: Full-time / Part-time This event helps fund GWC wrestlers with their out of
state travel expenses, camps and clinics.
Shifts: Weekends & Nights ALSO 50% proceeds go to GLASGOW WRESTLING CENTER!

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10 am - 5:30 pm M - F
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Squirrel Infestation with alcohol poisoning. They
Bone-In Pork
The Presbyterian sadly learned how much
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church called a meeting damage a band of drunk Boneless Pork
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Chicken
their squirrel infestation. But the Catholic church
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After much prayer and came up with a more creative Family Pack Pork
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concluded that the squirrels the squirrels and made them ICE DAWGS! Daily’s 24 oz. Select Varieties
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were predestined to be members of the church.
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the baptistry and let the WEDNESDAY
squirrels drown themselves.
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The squirrels liked the slide
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and, unfortunately, knew
instinctively how to swim, Tetrazzini
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showed up the following
week. Dine at the “O”
The Lutheran church
decided that they were not
in a position to harm any of 228-8006
God’s creatures. So, they
humanely trapped their
squirrels and set them free
near the Baptist church. Two
weeks later, the squirrels
were back when the Baptists
took down the water-slide.
The Episcopalians
tried a much more unique
path by setting out pans of
whiskey around their church
in an effort to kill the squirrels
Regulation scoping and informational
fisheries meeting planned in Glasgow
GLASGOW – Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will be
hosting a public meeting to gather input for the 2025-
26 fishing regulations, followed by an informational
discussion on area fisheries, at the FWP Quonset
meeting room in Glasgow on Wednesday, March 13,
from 6-8 p.m.
Fishing regulations scoping
Fishing regulations are now under a process like
hunting regulations, going through a comprehensive
public review every two years. Fishing regulations are
printed during odd numbered years.
FWP’s proposed regulation changes will be
posted online later this month. FWP will also accept
and review fishing regulations changes proposed by For Sale 284 Skylark
the public during the initial review time period. Road, Glasgow, MT, 3

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Some of the proposals pertaining to Region 6 that bedroom, 1.5 baths,
will be discussed at this meeting include: sunroom, detached 2 stall
• Addition of green tag for paddlefish from Ft. Peck garage, shop, shed, and
Dam to the North Dakota border. This tag will allow corrals, all on 3 acres.
harvest seven days/week. Listing Price $250,000
• Change that would allow anglers to clean fish on the 406-228-9356 agency@unitedir.com
water. Fish would need to be identifiable, requiring www.unitedinsuranceandrealty.com
anglers leave full skin attached and countable fillets.
• Limiting take of shortnose gar. GGSA Softball Sign-Ups
Staff will use public input to refine regulation Who: Girls ages 6-14
proposals to the Fish and Wildlife Commission. The Date: March 5 • 4:00pm - 6:00pm
final fishing regulations proposals will be available for Location: Glasgow Library Basement
public comment in August, and the commission will *New players must provide a copy of their birth certificate.
adopt, modify or reject the proposals at its October Cost: $50/player & refundable $100 volunteer
meeting. deposit per family
Feel free to call/text Jordan at 406-853-0047 or reach out through
Informational discussion on area fisheries GGSA Facebook page with any questions. If you can’t make it to
Following the fishing regulations discussion, sign-ups, let us know and we can make other arrangements.
regional fisheries biologist Jared Krebs will provide an
overview of recent Glasgow-area fisheries sampling,
including yellow perch, rainbow trout, largemouth
Downtown
D &G
SportS & WeStern
Glasgow
bass, and panfish fisheries, an overview on the Fort Peck
Dredge Cut paddlefish archery fishery, and current
status of Missouri and Milk River sport fisheries.
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