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Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
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Glasgow Scotty Great, MarkSulser, will be the eatured speakerat this year’s Scotty Booster ClubAll-Sports Banquet.
Mark was a three-sportstandout and a 1986 Glasgow HighSchool Graduate. During his timeat GHS, Mark was selected 1steam All State in ootball and wasa two-time state champion in the
300 Meter Hurdles. Afer HighSchool, he attended the Universityo Montana to play ootball or theGrizzlies. Afer graduating rom the Uo M, Mark entered the field oeducation. He has spent 24 yearsas a teacher or administrator atBillings Skyview, Ronan, and thelast 18 at Billings Senior.
Mark stepped down as headootball coach at Billings Seniorafer the 2011 season. He spent 14years as the head man and led theBroncs to State AA ChampionshipGame appearances in 2003 and2007.
Mark is married to his wieJodi and they have three kidss:sons Ben and Gabe and daughterMorgan. All three have went on
Sulser is featured speaker
at Scotty Sports Banquet
to exceptional athletic careers atBillings Senior High.
“We are excited to have MarkSulser back HOME to speak to thisyear’s athletes!” said GHS AthleticDirector Brenner Flaten.
Tis year’s banquet will be heldat 6:00 pm on uesday, May 31stat the St. Raphael’s Parish CenterGymnasium. Te banquet wilinclude a FREE meal sponsored bycontinued on back page
Mark Sulser was part of the Scotties’ 1983 Class A state championship
team in his sophomore year.
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Te Glasgow Job ServiceEmployers’ Committee (JSEC)awarded our scholarships to ValleyCounty high school seniors whoare continuing their education afergraduation. Senior students Logan Gunderson(Glasgow), Mary Fewer (Glasgow),Delaney Beil (Hinsdale), and ChloeKoessl (Nashua) received scholarshipsto use toward college expenses. Eightstudents competed or the scholarshipmoney. Final awards were based on apanel interview in which studentsdescribed their plans to meet theireducational and occupational goals.
Funding was provided by ValleyCounty employers who share the
JSEC’s desire to improve our utureworkorce by encouraging youthto continue their education. StaceyAmundson, JSEC Chair, said thatemployers donated $1,200 this year,all o which was distributed to thestudents.
Each o the studentsdemonstrated high aspirations.Tree intend to pursue careers inhealth care, which Amundson said
is expected to have high demand oremployment as the Baby-Boomergeneration ages. Logan Gundersonand Chloe Koessl plan to attendMontana State University to pursuecareers as medical doctors. DelaneyBeil has accepted an offer to attendGreat Falls College MSU to studynursing. Mary Fewer intends tostudy finance at University oMontana with her intention to oneday direct political campaigns. Amundson said eighteenbusinesses generously contributed tothe scholarship this year. Tis is nearlytwice as many as previous years. Shesaid this may be a reflection o therustration employers are eeling in
finding dependable workers whoshow up on time, offer excellentcustomer service and work hard whileon the clock. JSEC Coordinator SueDalbey or the Glasgow Job Serviceoffice confirmed, “Projections showa real shortage in workers over thenext 10 years. Hiring challenges willlikely continue. Montana’s two yearcolleges and apprenticeship programsare working hard to improve on-line
and certificate programs that offermore realistic training opportunitiesor rural residents. In the long runthis should help our local employersfind skilled workers who love living inEastern Montana.” Te ollowing businessescontributed to the scholarship thisyear: KLZ/KLAN, Pink HammerConstruction, D&G Sports andWestern, Fort Peck Community CreditUnion, Frances Mahon DeaconessHospital, First Community BankPrairie Ridge Village, City o GlasgowMARCO, Eugenes Pizza Inc, ValleyView Home, Fossum Ready Mixaco Shack, Rae Cox (Sam’s), DirkMarkle (Ace), Glasgow Automobile &
Implement Dealers, Helland AgencyUnited Insurance, Cottonwood Inn &Suites, First Lutheran Youth Fund. Te JSEC meets monthly atthe Glasgow Job Service officeto discuss and organize trainingworkshops, scholarships and addresslocal employer issues. For moreinormation, contact Stacey at 228-2476 or Sue at the Glasgow JobService, 228-3926.
JSEC awards scholarships to Valley County students
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BUZZIFIEDS
Giving thecatfsh a
good drink
Tonight: A 20 percent chance of rain before 7pm. Cloudy
during the early evening, then gradual clearing, with alow around 33. Northwest wind 15 to 20 mph becominglight west northwest after midnight. Winds could gust as
high as 28 mph.
Thursday: A 20 percent chance of showers after 1pm.Increasing clouds, with a high near 54. Light and variable
wind becoming north 5 to 10 mph in the morning.
Thursday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 33. North northeastwind 6 to 11 mph.
Friday: A 20 percent chance of showers before 7am.
Mostly sunny, with a high near 54. North wind 5 to 11mph.
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 34.Northwest wind 6 to 11 mph becoming light and variable
after midnight.
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 61. Light and variablewind becoming northwest 8 to 13 mph in the morning.
Winds could gust as high as 18 mph.
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 35.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 61.
Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 38.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 65.
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 40.
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 66.
Flood warnings are in effect county-wide, and thatincludes the Milk River. In Glasgow the flood stageis 25 eet and it is expected to crest at 27 eet. Should
give those catfish a good drink beore the 17th AnnualCatfish Classic now less than a month away, slated orSaturday, June 4th. Glasgow received 3.39 inches o rain since Mondayafernoon. uesday’s amount o 2.08 inches shatteredthe old record o 0.91 inch set on May 10th, 2011.
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Thanks to everyone whotook the time to look for ourdog Max, especially Tyler Hillman, Jared Albus, and
Tina Palm Ray and Kay Greenough
Max is home safe now!
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As President Obama’sminions in Congressdesperately try to push H.R.3185 — a bill that will amendthe Civil Rights Act o 1964to make men using women’sbathroom acilities a civilright — through Congress,
Barack Obama is acting asi his lunatic law is alreadythe law o the land and hastargeted the State o NorthCarolina or punishment.
As Fox News reported, theObama Regime is contendingthat a North Carolina law thatprohibits men rom usingwomen’s restrooms, “violatesederal civil rights laws andcan’t be enorced... puttingthe state on notice that it isin danger o being sued andlosing hundreds o millionso dollars in ederal unding.”
But the demand simplydoesn’t apply to NorthCarolina. North CarolinaGovernor Pat McCrory hasalready explained that the
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Equality Act (H.R.3185)
Amends the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to include sex, sexualorientation, and gender identity among the prohibitedcategories of discrimination or segregation in places of
public accommodation.
Denes:
• “sex” to include a sex stereotype, sexual orientation orgender identity, and pregnancy, childbirth, or a related
medical condition;• “sexual orientation” as homosexuality, heterosexuality,
or bisexuality; and• “gender identity” as gender-related identity, appearance,
mannerisms, or characteristics, regardless of the
individual’s designated sex at birth.
Expands the categories of public accommodations to includeplaces or establishments that provide:
• exhibitions, recreation, exercise, amusement,gatherings, or displays;
• goods, services, or programs, including a store, a
shopping center, an online retailer or service provider,a salon, a bank, a gas station, a food bank, a service or
care center, a shelter, a travel agency, a funeral parlor,or a health care, accounting, or legal service; or
• transportation services.
Prohibits “establishment” from being construed to be limited
to a physical facility or place.
Authorizes the Department of Justice (DOJ) to bring a civilaction if it receives a complaint from an individual who claims
to be:• denied equal utilization of a public facility owned,
operated, or managed by a state (other than public
schools or colleges) on account of sex, sexual orientation,or gender identity; or
• denied admission to, or not permitted to continueattending, a public college by reason of sexual orientation
demand letter he received rom the Department oInjustice, applies to EVERYONE. As recently reported by LifeNews.com: “hebattle over men accessing women’s bathrooms and vice versa has little do with bathrooms or eventransgenderism,” a well-known LGB activistadmitted last week. “It has everything to do with re-
working society and getting rid o the ‘heterobinarystructure’ in which we live—eliminating distinctionsbetween ‘male’ and ‘emale’ altogether.” As David Kupelian, the managing editor o WNDput it, we must all be orced to accept the premisethat the “desperate but impossible quest to morphinto the opposite sex, is perectly normal and we mustall join in the pretense or be demonized or legallyprosecuted.”
or gender identity, thereby expanding DOJ’s existingauthority to bring such actions for complaints based on
race, color, religion, sex, or national origin.• Revises public school desegregation standards to
provide for the assignment of students without regard tosexual orientation or gender identity.
Prohibits programs or activities receiving federal nanciaassistance from denying benets to, or discriminating
against, persons based on sex, sexual orientation, or gendeidentity.
Prohibits employers with 15 or more employees from
discriminating based on sexual orientation or gender identitysubject to the same exceptions and conditions that currently
apply to unlawful employment practices based on racecolor, religion, sex, or national origin. Requires employersto recognize individuals in accordance with their gender
identity if sex is a bona de occupational qualication thatis reasonably necessary to the normal operation of that
particular business or enterprise.
Provides government employees with protections againstdiscrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity
Authorizes DOJ to intervene in equal protection actions infederal court on account of sexual orientation or gende
identity.
Requires protections against discrimination based on racecolor, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, onational origin to include protections against discrimination
based on: (1) an association with another person who is amember of such a protected class; or (2) a perception or
belief, even if inaccurate, that an individual is a member of
such a protected class. Prohibits the Religious FreedomRestoration Act of 1993 from providing a claim, defense, orbasis for challenging such protections.
Prohibits an individual from being denied access to a sharedfacility, including a restroom, a locker room, and a dressing
room, that is in accordance with the individual’s genderidentity.
Amends the Fair Housing Act, the Equal Credit OpportunityAct, and jury selection standards to add sexual orientation and
gender identity as classes protected against discrimination
under such laws.
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Opening May 12th Open Through Summer
Thurs. 10-4 Fri. 10-4 Sat. 10-3
406-263-7567 Marcia Fast. Propriator
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We have soft-serve ice cream!
A GREAT PLACE TO HANG OUT!
Have your parties here BOOK NOW!
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THURSDAYSoup: Cheesy Broccoli,
CaulifowerLunch: Pork Chop Burger
Dinner: 2 pc. Pork Chop
FRIDAY
Soup: Clam Chowder
Lunch: Shrimp Po’ BoyDinner: Walleye
GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU
Breakfast
Cold Cereal • Hot Cocoa
Cinnamon Toast • Applesauce • Milk
Lunch
Corn Dog • Salad w/Ranch
Chip w/Salsa • Mixed Fruit
Choice of Fruit • Milk
WEDNESDAY
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NORTHEAST MONTANA’S FORD HEADQUARTERSCall Jerry, Josh or Norm • (406) 228-2141 • 866-528-2141 • Check us out on the web for more great deals www.hilineford.net
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Burnt Lodge Wilderness Study Area, pictured above, is one of Eastern Montana’s mos
scenic wildlands. To learn about summer hikes offered through the MWA’s Wilderness Walks
program — this year’s line-up includes eight hikes along the Hi-Line with four in the Glasgow
area — a kick-off event will be held from 5:30 – 7:30 tonight at the Sean R. Heavey Gallery
529 2nd Ave South. Starting at 6:30, the event will include a slide presentation featuring
hikes in the Glasgow area and along the Hi-Line. BLM archeologist Josh Chase will follow
with a talk about the cultural and historic values associated with public lands on the Hi-Line
Door prizes, complimentary beverages and appetizers will also be provided.
Take a Hike Bonless BeefCROSS RIB ROAST..................$2.59 lb.Whole Bagged
CHICKEN..................................69¢ lb.AssortedPORK LOIN CHOPS.................$1.39 lb.Mix or Match Any 5 Specially Marked Packages
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Week of May 11 - 17, 2016
H o m e R u n
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THURSDAY
Te Glasgow Chapter o the Grizzly ScholarshipAssociation invites everyone to the GSA barbeque onuesday, May 24th at the Glasgow Elks Lodge. Social wilstart at 5:30 p.m. and barbeque at 6p.m. A aco Bar will beserved or $10 per plate.
Call Pete Helland, 228-9331 days or 228-2008 eveningsby May 20th to RSVP or the dinner. Everyone is welcometo come hear the coaches & GSA members talk about theupcoming Grizzly sports season.
Grizzlies brass coming to Glasgow
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the Scotty Booster Club,the awards presentation,and the eatured speakerpresentation. ALL 2015-16
participating High Schoolstudent athletes areinvited to attend. ALLathletes must RSVP andpick up their ticket at theGlasgow High Schooloffice by WednesdayMay 25th. Each studentathlete will receive up totwo additional Banquetickets ree o cost paidor by the Scotty BoosterClub. Any additionaltickets must be purchasedat the Glasgow HighSchool office. $10 perticket or adult. $5 perticket or 12 and under. Varsity Letter WinnerCertificates or eachsport, All Conerence
Selections, All StateSelections, Academic AllState Selections, SportSpecific Awards, Maleand Female Outstanding
Mark Sulser in his coaching duties with the Billings Senior Broncs.
Sulsercontinued from front
Senior Athlete Awards,Outstanding SeniorManager Award, and theAnnual Golden Scotty
Awards are ALL expectedto be awarded at thisbanquet. Tis will be asemi-ormal event or the
student athletes and theircoaches. Please dressaccordingly and makeevery effort to attend!
2014-15 Outstanding Senior ManagerDarci Shipman - - 3x years as Basketball Manager, 4xyears as Football Manager.
2014-15 Outstanding Male Senior Athlete
Chase Fossum • Participation: 4 years of Football, 4 years of
Basketball, 4 years of Track• Football -- 2-time All-Conference, 1-time All-State
• Basketball -- 2-time All-Conference, 2-time All-State• Track – 3 year State Placer; 2015 High Jump State
Champ
• Academics – 4.081 Cumulative GPA2014-15 Outstanding Female Senior Athlete
Josie Braaten• Participation: 4 years of Cross Country, 3 years of
Winter Cheer, 4 years of Track• Cross Country Accomplishments -- 3-time All-State• Track Accomplishments -- 2 year state placer• Academics – 4.073 Cumulative GPA
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