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    In need of extra hockey refs

    HLYH to host a hockey officials seminar this Sunday

    The beautiful and bright young ladies Hailey Stone and Lauren

    Kolstad did a sensational duet, Santa Claus Is Coming To

    Town, to the delight of the audience attending the Nemont

    Manor Christmas Program Wednesday. They both have very

    powerful vocals, says Colleen Thompson, their vocal instructor

    And its now less than two weeks before Santa comes to town

    Looking to earn some EXRAcash? HiLine Youth Hockey isexpanding their Reeree Pool.

    As HLYH membershipincreases so does the amount oteams playing in league and thusgames being held at the Valley Event

    Center.HLYH is hosting an Officials

    seminar in Glasgow at the ValleyEvent Center on Sunday, December14 starting at 12:00, p.m. Officialsregistration may be completedonline at usahockey.com.

    ALL officials must attend anofficials seminar. You must registeror the seminar on the usahockey.com website. Officials must go tousahockey.com , Officials,Reeree Login and create your own

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    Te Valley County Fair Commission will meeMonday, December 15th at 6:00 p.m. at the GlasgowElks Lodge. Te agenda is on the Valley County web siteFollowing the meeting they will have a little sociaincluding ood. Anyone and everyone is invited to comejoin the estivities. Any questions or i you have an agenda item, cal367-5243 by 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 13th.

    Fair Board meets Monday

    profile to access your member account inormationOnce logged in you can go in under Seminar Catalog(Clinic Catalog is or coaches) and search M oravailable seminars in Montana and then register oryour chosen seminar location.

    ALL officials must complete an open book exam

    Once you have registered you can go back in the nextday under Officials, Open Book Exam and start theopen book test. You can then choose to print it so youcan complete it on paper beore completing the onlinetest. New officials will receive a rule book in the maiafer registering. ALL officials must now complete online educationOnce registered you will receive instructions regardingthe online Officiating Education module programAfer registering you can go to to USA hockey websiteunder Officials, Seminars, Online Seminars to sign inand go through the online training. ALL officials over age 18 must also complete therequired online USA Hockey SaeSport EducationProgram. Tis training is required every two years. Iyou completed this training last year you are good orthis year. ALL officials over age 18 must go to the MAHAwebsite to complete the Hockey Screening ApplicationTe MAHA website is www.mthockey.com. For those interested please contact Kevin Miller

    at 228-2676 and register or the upcoming officialstraining class. HLYH will reimburse those that take thecourse and join the reeree pool or the cost associatedwith the training.

    Hockey seminarcontinued from front

    Te Glasgow Rodeo committee will be having theirholiday gathering at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, December13th at El Cor Del. Tis is a amily gathering so bringthe kids and come on out. Please bring a snack or sidedish. It a estive great time, hope to see lots.

    Rodeo committees party Saturday

    DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON

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    Interstellar chronicles the adventure of a group of explorers who make use ofa newly discovered wormhole to surpass the limitations on human space traveland conquer the vast distances involved in an interstellar voyage.

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    Cast: Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Michael Caine,

    Casey Afeck.

    Rated PG-13: For someintense perilous action andbrief strong language

    From acclaimed director Ridley Scott (Gladiator, Prometheus) comes the epicadventure Exodus: Gods and Kings, the story of one mans daring courageto take on the might of an empire. Using state of the art visual effects and3D immersion, Scott brings new life to the story of the deant leader Moses(Christian Bale) as he rises up against the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses (JoelEdgerton), setting 600,000 slaves on a monumental journey of escape fromEgypt and its terrifying cycle of deadly plagues

    Cast:Christian Bale, Joel Edgerton, John Turturro, Sigourney Weaver, Aaron Paul.

    169 Min.

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    BUZZIFIEDS

    Coolertempsreturn

    Tonight:Partly cloudy, with a low around 29. East southeastwind around 7 mph.

    Saturday:Mostly cloudy, with a high near 40. Calm windbecoming west northwest 5 to 8 mph in the afternoon.

    Saturday Night: A slight chance of snow and freezing rainafter 11pm. Cloudy, with a low around 25. Northwest wind 10to 13 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.

    Sunday:A slight chance of snow and freezing rain. Mostlycloudy, with a high near 35. Northwest wind 11 to 14 mph,

    with gusts as high as 18 mph. Chance of precipitation is20%.

    Sunday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around 18. Northnorthwest wind around 9 mph.

    Monday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 29. North northwestwind 5 to 7 mph becoming calm in the morning.

    Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 13.

    Tuesday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 26.

    Tuesday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low around 11.

    Wednesday:Partly sunny, with a high near 26.

    Wednesday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around 14.

    Thursday:Partly sunny, with a high near 29.

    LAST CRAFT SHOWof the season, have gifts to buy yet? Consider makinga gift basket made by the hands of local people. There will be homemadegoodies and handmade crafts. Sat. Dec 13 9-1 at the Senior CitizensCONTACT DEBBIE 230-0402 FOR MORE INFORMATION

    BUZZ

    DOLORES MATUSKA will have 18 dolls & doll clothes at the Senior CenteCraft Sale SATURDAY, DEC. 13, 9AM - NOON

    BUZZ

    POSITION OPEN:MT FWP, has opening for a Network Support SpecialistCloses: 12/15/2014, Location: Glasgow, Salary: $55,075.00, Details andapplication available at http://fwp.mt.gov/doingBusiness/employmentcurrentOpenings.html

    BUZZ

    FOR RENT & SALE IN ST. MARIE:3 Bedroom, 1.5 Bath. CALL 406524-3742

    BUZZ

    NURSE AIDE TRAINING CLASS: Class will be starting on Jan. 19, 20151pm-7:30pm 3/wk. Clinicals will be the rst week of Feb. and will be two12hr days. Caring, compassionate persons with strong work ethics are beingsought to attend training to become a Certied Nurse Assistant. Starting wagefor a Certied Nurse Aide is $12.50/hr + benets for permanent, FT positionsand $10.50/hour for students and casual status employees. Valley View Home

    will pay for the class if you are employed at our facility. OR if you wish to takethe class but dont want to work at Valley View Home or are not employedby Valley View Home, the cost is $537.50 per student (scholarships maybe available through the job service to assist with the cost of this). Personswishing to take the course and seeking employment may ll out job application(available in the business ofce, the job service or online at valleyview1.net)Those interested in taking the course that are not seeking employment mayCONTACT KANDI SVENNINGSON, LNHA AT 228-2461

    A cold ront will move through the region onSaturday bringing the potential or a wintry mix oprecipitation. Confidence is still low as details remain

    uncertain, but rain, reezing rain or an inch or lesso accumulating snow could occur throughout theweekend.

    NORTHEAST MONTANAS FORD HEADQUARTERSCall Jerry, Josh or Norm 228-2141 866-528-2141

    Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net

    New and Used

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    Milk River Inc.would like to thank allwho donated itemsfor the ChildrensChristmas Store. Theevent was greatlyappreciated by allparticipants

    Thank You!

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    Montana STEM mentorship initiative launched more Mentors needed! First lady Lisa Bullock and Lt.Gov. Angela McLean launched aprogram on uesday to pair Science,echnology, Engineering and Mathproessionals with emale studentsinterested in SEM fields. Te Montana SEM Mentorsinitiative was announced atExplorationWorks! where 33mentors signed up. Te initiativehas a goal o enlisting 100 mentorsby the end o the school year, each

    o which are asked to volunteer 20hours. Montana is home to thousandso scientists, engineers, andcomputer programmers. Troughthe Montana SEM Mentorsinitiative, well build on theknowledge o these men and womento open new doors o opportunityor the next generation, McLeansaid in a press release rom the

    launch. Te press release stated thatstudies have shown an under-representation o women in SEMfields contribute to the gender-paygap. Tis Montana initiative willbe part o the national effort toincrease mentors or young womeninterested in SEM careers, theMillion Women Mentorscampaign.

    Equipment already purchased: 7 Computer systems ($1200 each) 5 Robots ($1075 each) Hardware and tools needed to

    complete hands-on activities withinthe curriculum

    2 Canon Power Shot cameras ($139each)

    Items still needed: 13 - Computers - $1200/each 1 - Network Stereo Receiver - $240.00 1 - VEX Classroom Pneumatics Kit

    $309.99 1 - VEX Performance Tool Kit - $39.99 1 - VEXnet Joystick - $149.99 1 - VEXnet Wireless Key 2.0 - $39.99 1 - Hot Wire Foam Cutter - $109 1 - CS-20000 Compact Digital Scale

    $62.50 2 - Hooked Weight Set, 10-1000g - $76

    each 2 - Quick Grip Bar Clamp, 12 Jaw

    $39/each 2 - Quick Grip Bar Clamp, 6 Jaw

    $10.90/each 2 - Spring Clamps, 4 long - $.99/each 2 - Spring Clamps, 9 long - $1.70/each 1 - Drill Press Vise, 4 Capacity - $13.85 2 - Hammer, Ball Peen, 8 oz. - $2.99/

    each 1 - Tripod that fts camera - $50 10 - Stopwatches - $3.80/each

    Te program will be runthrough the Innovate Montanacampaign, which is a program runout o the Governors Office oEconomic Development that aimsto enable entrepreneurs in the state. Classroom instruction willbegin at the newly remodeled EastSide Middle School in August, 2015.Initially, the classes offered will be:Automation & Robotics; Design &Modeling; Green Energy; Science o

    echnology. Tis is an incredibleopportunity or our kids, and agreat way to partner the schoolsystem with our local businessesand industry. Sponsors so ar include FarmEquipment Sales ($10,000), Boeing($7,500), Montana Office o PublicInstruction ($4,200), Zerbe Bros($3,600) and the GHS Educationalrust ($1,450).

    Tere are still additionalmaterials and supplies needed.Please keep this exciting newprogram in mind during yourChristmas charitable giving.

    Please contact programcoordinator Jim Stone at theGlasgow High School at 406-228-2485 i you have questions or wouldlike to help with this program.

    You can also visit the newprogram website at: http://wwwg l a s g o w . k 1 2 . m t . u s / D i s t r i c tClass/119-Scottie-SEM-Program-Project-Lead-the-Way.

    Contact Kevin Miller

    @ 228-2676 for more information.

    Looking to earn some extra cash?HLYH is expanding their Ref Pool!

    Officials Clinic tobe held on Sunday,

    December 14th @

    12:00p.m. @ the VEC.

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    Montana Governor Steve Bullock and Commissionero Labor Pam Bucy have announced that theUnemployment Insurance Contribution Rate Schedulewill be adjusted rom schedule 5 to schedule 3 in 2015. Tis means the unemployment insurancecontribution rates or most employers in 2015 willbe approximately 20 percent lower than in 2014. Te

    current schedule 5 average tax rate is 1.92 percent. For2015, the average rate will be 1.52 percent. As a result,most Montana employers will see a decrease in UI taxesdue or the next year. Montanans are on the job and businesses arethriving, Bullock said o the rate reduction. Becauseo our strong economy, were able to reduce theunemployment insurance rate or employers, keepingthousands o dollars in the pockets o Main StreetMontana businesses. From 2010 through 2012, Montana employers

    contribution rates increased due to the higher levelso unemployment claims. As a result o the improvedeconomy and rebuilding o the unemployment trustund, the rate schedule has been dropping since 2013. Inprior years, the schedule adjustment was a single level ora .2 percent rate change. Tis is the first year since the

    2015 unemployment insurance rates to decrease for many Montana employersGreat Recession that the schedule has dropped two levels. Tis rate decrease, along with increases inMontana wages and employment is strong evidencethat Montanas economy is rebounding well, said LaborCommissioner Pam Bucy.

    Unemployment Insurance benefits lighten theburden o being out o work, maintain purchasing power

    in the community, and allow laid off employees to stayin Montana so they will be available or re-employment.Te program stabilizes the local and state economyby preventing a sharp drop in consumer spendingduring periods o unemployment. UnemploymentInsurance benefits are paid with Montana employersUnemployment Insurance contributions.

    Extra Cash for Christmas

    Pacific Steel and Recycling will give you

    $100.00for a complete junk vehicle, including pick up in Glasgow!

    (Must include the engine and transmission, A/C Must be Discharged)

    191 BNSF R.O.W. N

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    406-228-8229

    Fort Peck, MT

    Phone 406.526.3557

    WINTER HOURS WEDNESDAY-SATURDAY

    Lunch 11-3:30Dinner 5-9

    SUNDAY Bar Only 11 - Close

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    We (very strongly) beg to differ Without (graduated senior Jill Barta), it seemsimpossible that the (Fairfield) Eagles will even have awinning season, let alone one win, based on how much theydepended on Barta in the championship, said the story in aMontana newspaper afer Fairfield deeated Malta 60-55 indouble overtime to win the 2014 Montana Class B girls statechampionship or the ourth season in a row, which includes

    a still-active 104-game winning streak! Worry not, Fairfield ans, as you can bet your house,your arm, all your vehicles, all your everything that theEagles will win at least one game this season and you candouble down on having another winning season. Yes, theEagles did lose Barta, Allie Steinbach and the Coverdelltwins to graduation, but i anyone thinks or a second thereturning Eagles arent undamentally sound, hard workersand addicted to winning, think again. When you practice everyday against the talent levelweve had here, you get better, Fairfield head coach Dustin

    Gordon said o this seasons team during a December9 telephone interview with the Daniels County Leader.Teyre pretty solid. Te Eagles became even more solid when the Klinkersisters, senior Lizzy and sophomore Natalie, whose oldersibling Molly plays or Robin Selvigs University o MontanaGrizzlies, transerred rom Great Falls High. Both grewup on a arm near Fairfield and played their junior highbasketball with the Eagles. Lizzy was even on the roster othe 2010-11 state title team. Due to amily-business reasons,however, they moved to Great Falls and became Bison

    athletes or a ew years. According to Gordon, the GreatFalls-based business was recently sold, which allowed theKlinker amily to move back to the Fairfield area. Shell be a difference maker, Gordon said o the

    5-oot-9 Lizzy, who was selected to the 2014 Class AAEastern Conerence second team and could possibly getoffered a Division 1 college scholarship to continue playing. Gordon said Lizzy and Natalie will be in the startinglineup today (Fri., Dec. 12), when the Eagles ace MissoulaLoyola Sacred Heart in Tree Forks. Its an intriguingseason opener considering the Heartbreakers played in lastsprings State B ournament, losing to Shepherd (52-43)

    and Manhattan (48-43), and who Gordon believes is oneo the contenders that could capture this seasons Class Bstate title (along with, he says, Bigork, Choteau, Forsyth,Malta and Shepherd). Gordon, whose returners played between 25-30 gamesin June in places like Seeley, Conrad, Dillon and at theirown team camp in Fairfield, was asked i his Eagles mightmeet Malta again this season, the other hal o one o thegreatest basketball games ever played in Montana? I hope so, he answered. We dont have the depth butbarring injury we might see them, maybe in a Friday nightsemifinal. Daniels County Leader, Scobey

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    Friday Funnies

    by Sugar

    Waiter:ea or coffee, gentlemen? 1st customer:Ill have tea. 2nd customer: Me, too. And be sure the glass isclean! (Waiter exits, returns) Waiter: Heres your two teas... um.... which one o

    you ordered the clean glass?

    When I was younger I hated going to weddings...it seemed that all o my aunts and the grandmotherlytypes used to come up to me, poking me in the ribs andcackling, telling me, Youre next. Tey stopped theirpoking afer I started doing the same thing to them atunerals.

    Question: What do you get i Santa comes downyour chimney when the fire is ablaze?

    Answer:Crisp Kringle.

    Did you hear about the filthy old biker who putOdor Eaters in his riding boots?

    Tree days later, he disappeared.

    Jenniferwas a pretty 18-year-old girl. In the weekbeore Christmas she sauntered up to the curtaincounter, and was trying to decide which o the manytypes o tinsel she would buy. Finally, she made herchoice and asked the spotty youth who was manning theabric section. How much is this gold tinsel garland? Te spotty youth pointed to the Christmas mistletoeabove the counter and said, Tis week we have a specialoffer, just one kiss per yard.

    Wow, that sounds like a great deal, said Jennier,'Ill take 12 yards! With expectation and anticipation written all overhis ace, the boy measured out the tinsel, wrapped upthe garland, and gave it to Jennier. She then called to an old man who had beenbrowsing through the Christmas trees and said, MyGrandpa will settle the bill.

    A song told meto Deck the Halls...so I did. Mr. andMrs. Hall are not very happy.

    85th

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    at the VFW6-8 PM

    December 12 at 5:30Cottonwood Inn

    Contact Theresa

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    Tickets are $20

    Great Food, Fun Prizes,

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    A great night to enjoy your friends.

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