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A blood drive was held at the VFW Post #3107, with Randy Isakson, known as the White Indian, being a notable donor. The document also includes various local events, job listings, and community news, emphasizing the importance of community involvement and support. Additionally, it features a commentary on political issues related to public lands and the current administration's policies.
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515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230


406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
[email protected]

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Why, it’s Mary Beth and the White Indian!


A Blood Drive was held on Wednesday at the VFW physical health. According to a report by the Mental
Post #3107, and Mary Beth of the American Red Cross Health Foundation, helping others can:
was taking extra special care of the White Indian (a.k.a. • reduce stress
Randy Isakson), a regular blood donor whenever • improve your emotional well-being
the Red Cross rolls in. He happened to be the last • benefit your physical health
“customer” of the day! Specially trained technical staff • help get rid of negative feelings
are available at each blood collection center and details • provide a sense of belonging and reduce isolation
of each donor’s health and activities are discussed in a But we know why the White Indian donates — it’s just
confidential setting prior to a blood donation. Actually, the kind of guy he is, always looking out for others who
donating blood has benefits for your emotional and might be in need.
GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
PEO Rummage Letter to the Buzz
FRIDAY Beauty of Easter
Breakfast
May 2nd • 5-7 Easter Sunday morning I listened to President
Ham & Cheese Bar
Tri Tater • M. Fruit • Milk Trump and Melania as they shared the true story of
Lunch
May 3rd • 8-12 Jesus and how He gave His life to die for us. What a
Chicken Burger w/ Lettuce Glasgow Elks Lodge beautiful gift He gave us!
& Ranch • Dill Spear Name Your Price On another news channel they brought their message
Oranges • Choc. Pudding On Most Items! from a transgender Lutheran bishop who spoke only
about Biden’s trans Day of Visitation that Christians
Good thing should follow.
those I feel very sorry for all of you Trump haters who do
plastic flowers not want the true Biblical Word of God and true Easter
don’t need rain showers message.
Today: Sunny early, then becoming partly sunny, with a The radical far left protesters are totally deceived by
high near 62. Calm wind becoming east around 6 mph in the enemy force that wants only to kill and destroy. Our
the afternoon. United States Republic is being overtaken by those who
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 33. Southeast use the word “Democracy” which includes the Marxist
wind 3 to 7 mph. and Communistic teachings!
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 63. Breezy, with a light The whole antisemitic takeover in our colleges
east southeast wind becoming southeast 17 to 22 mph in and those who oppose removal of the illegal entrants
the morning. Winds could gust as high as 29 mph. shows clearly the desire of the radical Muslims that are
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 40. Breezy, supporting Hamas and Palestine!
with a southeast wind 13 to 23 mph, with gusts as high as President Trump is now acting on promises made
29 mph. and has selected many Godly men and women to work
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 73. South with him. The DOGE discoveries are showing us the
southeast wind 11 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 irresponsible ways congress is increasing our debt as
mph. they have allowed ridiculous targets to receive money!
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 44. East The way Elon Musk has been targeted on His Teslas is
wind 5 to 9 mph. unbelievable.
Sunday: A 40 percent chance of showers, mainly after
Can we not start acting like the true patriotic
noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 77. Light east wind Americans that our Christian founders gave us with the
increasing to 5 to 9 mph in the morning. Declaration of Independence and later the Constitution
Sunday Night: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm
of the United States of America?
before midnight, then a chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, We now have a faith office in the White House where
with a low around 44. North northeast wind 10 to 13 mph, believers can come together for prayer and fellowship.
with gusts as high as 18 mph. Chance of precipitation is Let us all pray for our nation and for leaders who want
60%. to make our country great again! Pray for judges that
Monday: A 40 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, will listen to God’s Word in all decisions.
with a high near 61. North wind 14 to 20 mph, with gusts Praise God! Jesus is alive and invites all of us to believe
as high as 28 mph. in Him! Praise God that we have a President who is a
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 34. North believer!
wind 6 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. ~ Marlene McVee
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 68. Southeast
wind 6 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.
RWS discontinued
Tuesday Night: A slight chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, The National Weather Service (NWS) in Glasgow,
with a low around 45. MT discontinued the issuance of the Regional Weather
Wednesday: A chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a Summary (RWS). The final Regional Weather Summary
high near 67. was issued Wednesday afternoon April 23, 2025.
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STEAK FRY
Friday, Apr 25
5pm~7pm
Hosted by Valley County 4H

Come enjoy the Best Steak


Dinner in Town!
The public is welcome.
It’s all happening
at
the VFW

Thanks for sharing


General meeting for all It was a pretty busy place at the VFW Post #3107 on Wednesday. And what a
irrigators of the wonderful American Red Cross staff it is. Local donors kept them plenty busy.
Glasgow Irrigation
District will be held
Wednesday, April 30th
Randy Newberg praises Montana
at 2:00pm
Glasgow Elks Lodge Republicans for backing public lands
Questions or Concerns: by Aaron Flint, Montana Talks Randy Newberg: “Congressman
406-228-2346 Randy Newberg has certainly been Zinke has always been there on the public
critical of Republicans in the past, but the land issue, and Senator Daines, Senator
public lands advocate and hunting show Sheehy- same thing. They’ve both been
host is heaping praise on Montana’s all very good advocates on it. But there’s a lot
Republican Congressional delegation. of pressures coming to try tell them- hey,
With our nation $36-plus trillion in come on, let’s sell these things. Or let’s,
debt, and Joe Biden handing President you know, parcel it off for supposedly low
Trump a $2 trillion annual deficit- some income housing or whatever else. And I just
have suggested the idea of selling federal want Montanans to understand that we’ve
lands in order to pay down the debt. got some leaders on that, and wherever we
That is a non-starter for Senator can we should be supporting their efforts
Steve Daines (R-MT) and Senator Tim on that, because there’s definitely pressure
Sheehy (R-MT). in DC to maybe sell parts or pieces of
Randy Newberg hosts a couple of this stuff. And Montanans, even with all
hunting shows called Fresh Tracks and the flaws maybe public lands have and
On Your Own Adventures. He also runs mismanagement, Montanans definitely
the Hunt Talk web forum and podcast, support the idea of having these public
all focused on public land hunting lands.”
and conservation. He joined us on our Newberg also praised Senator
statewide radio show, Montana Talks Daines and President Trump for their
with Aaron Flint. conservation efforts during President
Trump’s first term in office. lands- National Park land to be need employee housing for these
Randy Newberg: “Senator Steve precise. Of course, some public national parks. They tried this in
Daines put together what’s called the lands are already used for housing. Vegas. They had the Southern Nevada
Great American Outdoors Act. It For example, many Yellowstone Land Management Act that Harry
fully funded this program called the National Park employees live Reid got passed, and they earmarked
Land and Water Conservation Fund. inside the park on National Park 66,000 acres around Vegas that can
It has been...we’ve been working on it land. What if we needed to build be sold. They’ve sold 17,000 acres
for years and years. President Trump more affordable employee housing of it, and only less than 100 of that
signed it, and it’s one of the landmark on federal lands near a town like 17,000 has went towards affordable
pieces of legislation in the last 40 Gardiner, Montana? Colorado has housing. And the houses now built
years when it comes to funding and a project like that taking place on on the west side of Vegas, out on that
permanently funding these access federal lands near Vail. former public land, sell for one to 4
things.” Randy Newberg: “ I think if million. So very often, you know,
What about housing on public you looked at- where are the precise when the government comes up with
lands? I brought up how outrageous it targeted places, West Yellowstone, a program like that, it doesn’t end up
was when the Biden Administration Gardiner, Montana. You know, those curing the quote unquote problem
was housing illegal aliens on public are the kind of places where you do that they say existed.”

‘Add-on’ bowhunter
Ed offered in Glasgow
From May 12-16, FWP and area
volunteer instructors are hosting an
in-person hunter education course in
Glasgow for any youth interested in
hunter education certification (go here
to register if interested: www.register-
ed.com/events/view/227834 ).
In addition, if students aged 11 or
over want to be certified in bowhunter
education, they can attend one more
night of class on May 16 along with a
field day on May 18. To register for this
opportunity, go to: www.register-ed.
com/events/view/227841
Similarly, if a student has already
completed hunter education, and are
11 or over, they can still sign up for this
course and would be required to only
attend the one evening class on May 16
in addition to the bowhunter education
field day on May 18. To register for this opportunity, go
to: www.register-ed.com/events/view/227841 BS
Lastly, if students aged 12-17 have already taken or
would prefer to take the bowhunter education online
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course and the required field day for online students on
May 18, they can register on the field day registration Printin’
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For any questions, please contact instructor Marc & the Occasional Passport Pic
Kloker at 406-942-2974. [email protected] • 515 2nd Ave. S • (406) 228-4558
Performance
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or Before May 12: $25
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• Residential &
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Monday Evenings June 2 - June 23
Cell 406-263-8054 & Remodels at Sullivan Park • 6:00 & 7:00pm
Fax: 406-367-5257
[email protected] Rod Lambert Ages 4 - 7
Stop by the Rec Dept. for registration or call 406-228-8341 for more information

FRIDAY
SOUPS: Clam Chowder ∙ Chili
SPECIALS:
Shrimp Basket
Spaghetti

Dine at the “O”

228-8006

APRIL 23 - 29, 2025


Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® 85/15
GROUND BEEF .......................... $4.99 lb
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® Boneless
RIBEYE STEAKS ....................... $15.99 lb
Stones 1.33 lb Select Varieties
GROUND BEEF PATTIES.............. $8.99 lb
Family Pack Chicken
THIGHS OR DRUMSTICKS........... $1.49 lb
Prairie Fresh USA Prime
BABY BACK RIBS ....................... $3.99 lb
Reynolds Own Homemade
BRATWURST ............................. $5.99 lb
Ocean Beauty 10 oz.
TUNA STEAKS .........................$11.99 ea
40 Knots 32 oz. pkg.
SALMON FILLETS.....................$11.99 ea
Bar S 16 oz. Select Varieties
FRANKS .......................................4 / $5
3.2 - 4.4 oz. Select Varieties
LUNCHABLES ...............................5 / $5
Fresh Dole
PINEAPPLE .............................. $2.99 ea
Applications now available for ~ Calling all Women Golfers ~
Jeff Jurgens Memorial scholarships BEGINNERS OR EXPERIENCED!
The Scottie Booster Club is currently accepting Curious about joining the Sunnyside Tuesday evening Ladies League?
applications for 2025 Jeff Jurgens Memorial Scholarships. This is your chance to check the
The competitive annual scholarships are awarded to league out in a fun, no-pressure way!
Valley County’s graduating seniors (Class of 2025) who JOIN US FOR AN EVENING TO:
played basketball in high school or who plan to pursue • Learn how the league works
a degree in a medical or health-related field. Additional • Play a short scramble
considerations for scholarship awards are community • Enjoy free dinner and drinks
service, academic achievement, and financial need.
Applications for 2025 scholarships must be Tuesday, May 6th at 5:30 PM
postmarked no later than Thursday, May 15 in order to Sunnyside Golf Course
be considered. Applications are available from guidance BRING YOUR CLUBS AND YOUR QUESTIONS
counselors in Glasgow, Hinsdale, Nashua, Frazer, WE’LL TAKE CARE OF THE REST!
Lustre, and Opheim schools. Prospective applicants
can also request an application directly from Andrew
McKean by emailing [email protected] or
calling 406-263-5442.
The Jeff Jurgens Memorial Scholarships are funded
by proceeds from the annual Jeff Jurgens Memorial
Basketball Tournament, the Scottie Booster Club’s
largest fundraiser. The 2025 JJMT was held in mid-
March in Glasgow, and hosted 65 youth basketball
teams from across eastern Montana.
For information about becoming a Booster Club
member, contact president Mike Pehlke at 406-263-9899.
Coach Burleson reports from the diamond
Glasgow 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 - 8R 14H 3E
Glendive 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 - 7R 9H 1E
Down 4-0 with 2 outs in the top of the 6th inning,
the Scotty bats came alive. Berkley Hillman stepped into
the box with Macy Martin on 2nd base and Tessa Miller
on 1st. Hillman roped a ground-rule double to right-
center field driving in Martin to cut the deficit to 4-1.
Halle Hunter hit the very next pitch over the centerfield
fence for a 3-run home run and tying the score at 4-4.
Kelbi Wersal and Riley Clampitt continued the hitting
barrage with a single each. Brynlie Boreson then hit a
line drive into left field knocking in the go-ahead run.
The Scotties scored 3 more runs in the 6th inning to
take an 8-4, then held on for the 8-7 victory.
Brynn Donaldson went the distance in the circle,
giving up 4 earned runs and striking out 6.
Halle Hunter - 1 hit (homerun), 3 RBI, 1 run
Berkley Hillman - 2 hits (double), 1 RBI, 1 run
Macy Martin - 2 hits, 1 run
Brynn Donaldson - 2 hits, 1 RBI
Brynlie Boreson - 1 hit, 1 RBI, 1 run
Tessa Miller - 1 hit, 1 run, 1 stolen base
CharLee McColly - 1 hit, 1 RBI
Kelbi Wersal and Riley Clampitt - 1 hit, 1 run each
Alexa Ball - 1 run
TWO PARTIES ONE DAY!
Saturday, May 3rd
at VFW Post 3107
Bar Opens at 1:30pm

Derby De Mayo
KENTUCKY DERBY THEME DJ GINGER SNAP & THE VINYL VIXEN
Races all day with main event at 4:57pm will be starting their music at 5:30pm
Ladies get your Big Hats and Derby Dresses out with Karaoke at 7:00pm
and Men, Bow Ties & Suit Coats Grab your Sombreros and Amigos
Derby Snacks and Drinks will be available and let the Cinco De Mayo Fun Begin
Mama Mae’s Kitchen will be selling
Carne Asada Street Taco Platters with Rice & Beans $15
Pre-Order your platters to ensure they don’t sell out.
50/50 • Race Boards • Drink Specials • Contests • Music • Food • Finger Snacks and More
ALL AT THE VFW
Rep. Eric Albus: Property Tax Week because there were ‘deals made with Democrats’ or
We have several property tax bills being for political games; I objected because Montanans
discussed in both chambers of the Legislature this deserve relief now. The objection was voted on and
week. The problem has been that people don’t the bill will be placed on Third Reading rather than
always want to play fair and have political motives making the trip to Appropriations. If passed, it will
to not provide the much-needed relief. head back to the Senate for final approval before
At the start of this week, the House heard Senate heading to the Governor’s desk.
Bill 542—a good solution that includes a lowered With more bills on property tax relief making
property tax rate across the board, protecting their way through, we are not done fighting for
agriculture and providing Montanans a $400 rebate solutions. Our path forward is messy and political
for immediate relief. This isn’t a perfect solution, at times, but our focus remains on delivering real
but it is a solution, nonetheless. results. Relief is on the way.
After an hour and a half of debate on the floor, ~ Eric Albus, House District 28
the bill passed 80 to 20. Now, normally a bill like
this with a big fiscal note takes a trip to House Glasgow Rodeo Committee
Appropriations to get a haircut and comes back
out with a smaller fiscal burden. However, time is
running
SPRING FLING
Ridgerunners Saddle Club
out and in Appropriations, we have approximately Saturday, April 26th
27 bills that still need to go through the process;
sending SB 542 means no guarantee of property tax
Dinner at 5:30 PM
relief this session. LIVE BAND
So, when the Majority Leader motioned to & DANCE
send the bill down, I objected. I did not object Live & Silent Auction

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