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Thursday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers, mainly Brynn Donaldson pitched a 1-hit shutout and struck out
after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 44. East 10. She had a no-hitter with 2 outs in the 7th inning when
wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. Conrad’s 3B broke it up with a double down the left field line.
Friday: A 40 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy,
with a high near 63. East wind 9 to 14 mph, with gusts as Halle Hunter hit a 3-run HR in the 1st inning to give the
high as 21 mph. Scotties a lead they’d never relinquish.
Friday Night: A slight chance of showers and Hunter - 2 hits (HR), 4 RBI, 1 run
thunderstorms. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 42. CharLee McColly - 1 hit, 1 RBI, 1 run, 2 SB
East wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. Berkley Hillman - 1 hit, 2 RBI, 2 runs
Chance of precipitation is 20%. Kelbi Wersal - 1 hit (double) 1 RBI
Saturday: A 40 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, Tessa Miller - 1 RBI, 2 runs, 2 SB
with a high near 68. East southeast wind 10 to 17 mph. Macy Martin - 1 hit, 1 run
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 44. Brynn Donaldson - 1 hit
Hayden Green - 1 run
Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 68.
Alexa Ball - 1 run
A visitor from Holland was chatting --------------------------------------------------------
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with his American friend and was jokingly #3 Huntley Project 2 3 0 0 0 0 X - 5R 10H 2E
explaining about the red, white and blue in the
Netherlands flag. Brynn Donaldson pitched 6 innings, giving up 1 earned run
“Our flag symbolizes our taxes,” he said. “We and striking out 4.
get red when we talk about them, white when we
Berkley Hillman - 2 hits, 1 RBI, 1 SB
get our tax bill, and blue after we pay them.”
Tessa Miller - 1 hit, 2 runs, 1 SB
“That’s the same with us,” the American Kelbi Wersal - 1 hit, 1 RBI
said, “only we see stars, too!” CharLee McColly - 1 hit, 1 run
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Scotty Booster Club awards five JJMT Scholarships to Valley County seniors
Five Valley County high-school graduates have years on the GHS student
received 2025 Jeff Jurgens Memorial Scholarships to council, including a stint as
enable their studies at colleges, universities, and trade student body president and
schools. three years as class vice-
The scholarships are awarded annually by the president. He’s involved in
Scotty Booster Club in memory of the late Jeff Jurgens, National Honor Society,
Glasgow student and rabid sports fan whose namesake Special Olympics, G Club,
basketball tournament is the source of the funds. The and First Lutheran Church
Jeff Jurgens Memorial Tournament, presented by the Youth Choir. He played on
Scottie Booster Club and widely supported by the three different JJMT teams
community, is held annually in March and attracts and played four years of
dozens of youth basketball teams in grades 4-8 from varsity basketball, football,
across eastern Montana. and track.
In order to be eligible for a Jeff Jurgens scholarship,
students must be a 2025 graduate of a Valley County Connor Hudyma – A 2025
high school and either played varsity basketball or are graduate of Glasgow High
entering a medical or health-related field of study at a School, Hudyma plans to
college, university, or trade school. This year, the Scottie attend the North Dakota
Booster Club selected five scholarship recipients with a State College of Science
wide range of accomplishments and future plans. in Wahpeton, where
Applicants’ sports backgrounds are considered, he intends to pursue a
along with academic achievement, community service, certification in plumbing
citizenship, and financial need. and HVAC/R. Hudyma
The five 2025 JJMT Scholars are: has been a longtime JJMT
participant as a player on
Myles Yoakam– Glasgow six teams. At GHS, he’s been
High School’s Myles Yoakam, involved in student council,
a 4-year basketball player and G Club, Special Olympics,
two-time All-Conference pick, and served as a class officer. Hudyma is a 4-year
plans to attend Duke University letterman for the Scottie basketball, football, and track
to study political science programs, and also plays baseball for the Glasgow Reds.
and economics. Yoakam has
volunteered with Special Berkley Hillman – A 2025
Olympics for the past nine graduate of Hinsdale High
years, served as class president School, Hillman will enroll
each of his four years at GHS, this fall in Montana State
and has served on student University where she’ll
council, National Honor pursue a degree in English
Society, and participated education. She played for
in Academic Olympics. three JJMT tournament
Athletically, he’s a four-year teams before joining the
football and track letterman wildly successful North
in addition to his accomplishments on the hardwood. Country Raiders basketball
Yoakam has also served the JJMT tournament as a program for four years.
referee and clock and stats keeper. She’s also played both
volleyball and softball for
Nick Solarzano – Solarzano, a 2025 Glasgow High School four years as well as serving
graduate, plans to attend Montana State University to National Honor Society, FFA, and student council.
study architecture. His community service includes four
Coy Bowman – Hinsdale
High’s Coy Bowman plans State Softball
to attend Montana State
University – Northern
in Havre to complete a
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PAR 3
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Mike Pehlke at 263-9899 or club secretary Ruth Ann 10:00 am Tee Off SLICED BACON ......................... $2.99 ea
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Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen
gave the green light to projects promising economic and generating revenue for our Montana schools. Thank
growth and a bright future for Montana schools during you to our Montana timber workers for taking measures
Monday’s monthly Land Board meeting. to keep our forests healthy.
Secretary Jacobsen voted to approve five logging “Eastern Montana’s oil and natural gas production
projects in western Montana and a trio of oil and continues to be crucial to funding our Montana
natural gas agreements estimated to generate more than schools,” Secretary Jacobsen continued. “I’m grateful for
$10 million in revenue. Secretary Jacobsen joined her the workers in the oil fields and those behind the scenes
all-Republican Land Board in supporting the motions, for their efforts in providing tens of millions of dollars
which will benefit Montana schools and other trust to our state trust beneficiaries.”
beneficiaries. The May Land Board meeting generated
“I’m proud to once again support responsible estimated revenue totaling nearly $12 million, with
natural resource development in Montana with all of more than $8 million benefitting Montana schools.
the revenue going right back to our state,” said Secretary Secretary Jacobsen and her colleagues also approved
Jacobsen. “Western Montana’s timber industry remains several easements across the state, improving services
vital to reducing fire fuel, combating insects and disease, for Montanans.
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FWP hosts workshops to get input for mule deer management plan
Montana Fish, Wildlife &
Parks is developing a new Statewide
Mule Deer Management Plan and is
looking for public feedback through
a series of workshops that will give
people a chance to ask questions of
FWP staff and share their opinions
on key mule deer management
concepts.
“One of our guiding principles
is to maximize the opportunity
for public input of all stakeholders
and the workshops show our
commitment to transparency of
The most noticeable
agency decisions and rationale,” differences between white-
FWP Director Christy Clark said. “Simply said, the tailed and mule deer are ear
more input from the public, the better.” size, tail color, and antler
configuration. In many cases,
The new Statewide Mule Deer Management Plan body size is also a key
will reflect public concerns FWP has heard over the past
several years, as well as the latest science and research Over the past several years, mule deer populations in
around mule deer numbers and management. The new Montana have fluctuated, and in many areas declined.
plan will provide more comprehensive guidance for The three main drivers for mule deer populations are
FWP as it manages mule deer and include strategies weather, habitat and disease.
and information on management concepts that address Declining and fluctuating mule deer numbers have
hunting harvest, mule deer habitat conservation and herd concerned both hunters and FWP staff. Assessing the
health. Public input is vital to ensure the management population statewide is complicated. Not every part
plan’s strategies reflect public concerns and opinion. of the state has the same set of challenges. However,
FWP’s goal is to manage for the long-term welfare persistent drought and the broadening impacts of
of Montana’s mule deer resource and provide hunting chronic wasting disease seem to be widespread.
opportunities that reflect the dynamic nature of deer “It’s a challenge to assess the current state of
populations. Through these public workshops, FWP mule deer through a statewide lens,” FWP Game
will get a clearer understanding of what the public Management Bureau Chief Brian Wakeling said. “That’s
wants to see in the Statewide Mule Deer Management why it’s so important we get input from the public in
Plan, which will help us achieve this goal. each region throughout our state in order to compile a
FWP has been hosting public workshops around comprehensive plan.”
the state. Each workshop will have breakout group The following graphics reflect the changes in mule
discussions led by FWP staff. In Region 6, the workshop deer population at a regional level over time.
will be held on Wednesday, May 21st from 5:30-8 p.m. Note: 2025 mule deer population estimates will be
at Region 6 Headquarters Office. available later this spring.