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2S &YPP Published by BS Central 515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230 406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578 [email protected] V o l . 4 , N o . 1 7 T h u r s d ay, M arc h 5 , 2 0 1 5 e Glasgow AAU Highlanders traveled to Glendive and the Jr. High Highlanders traveled to Havre on the final day of February. It was a highly successful weekend for the young grapplers, particularly the Midgets who came home with five first-place finishes in that division. e 7th and 8th graders had six individual titles and managed to come home with a 3rd place finish teamwise. e Jr. High kids will be traveling to the Still hard at it on the mats Middle School state championships in Lewistown this weekend and the little guys will be headed to the Sidney Invitational followed by the State AAU Tournament in Great Falls March 14-15. Cooper Allen locks up a cradle on his way to a pin in Havre this past weekend. Results inside. Tune into Scotties and Panthers on KLAN & KLTZ e Northern B Divisional Boys Basketball Tournament is underway today in Shelby. e Scotty boys will be in action with Rocky Boy at 6:30 this evening. KLAN will be airing this game. e State Class C Girls’ Tourney is also under way with first-round action at the University of Montana in Missoula. KLTZ will be airing the Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale Panthers versus Belt contest at 8:00. e Huskies are looking for their fourth consecutive state title. Belt beat Saco-Whitewater in a state semifinal last year and Hinsdale in the state championship, so they’re all familiar with each other. Pairings for both tournaments mentioned here are on page 2. Let’s go, Scotties and Panthers!

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Published by BS Central515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230

406-228-4558 • fax: [email protected]

Vol. 4, No. 17 Thursday, March 5, 2015

The Glasgow AAU Highlanders traveled to Glendive and the Jr. High Highlanders traveled to Havre on the final day of February. It was a highly successful weekend for the young grapplers, particularly the Midgets who came home with five first-place finishes in that division. The 7th and 8th graders had six individual titles and managed to come home with a 3rd place finish teamwise. The Jr. High kids will be traveling to the

Still hard at it on the mats

Middle School state championships in Lewistown this weekend

and the little guys will be headed to the Sidney Invitational followed

by the State AAU Tournament in Great Falls March 14-15.

Cooper Allen locks up a cradle on his way to a pin in Havre this past weekend. Results inside.

Tune into Scotties and Panthers on KLAN & KLTZ The Northern B Divisional Boys Basketball Tournament is underway today in Shelby. The Scotty boys will be in action with Rocky Boy at 6:30 this evening. KLAN will be airing this game. The State Class C Girls’ Tourney

is also under way with first-round action at the University of Montana in Missoula. KLTZ will be airing the Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale Panthers versus Belt contest at 8:00. The Huskies are looking for their fourth consecutive state title. Belt

beat Saco-Whitewater in a state semifinal last year and Hinsdale in the state championship, so they’re all familiar with each other. Pairings for both tournaments mentioned here are on page 2. Let’s go, Scotties and Panthers!

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Glendive AAU Invitational 2/28/15

TotTyler King 2ndEthan Engstrom 3rdJack Morehouse 5th Aiden Aune 5th

BantamCade Hudyma 2nd Jon Garcia 2ndTed See 2ndKhye Gamas 3rd Tavin Boland 3rd Michael King 3rdJohn Yeska 5thChris Johnson 5th Roman Fast 5th

MidgetKohl Kittleson 1stConnor Hudyma 1stEthyn Schindler 1stLevi Overvold 1st Nate Hentges 1stMason Hunter 2ndRiley Overvold 2ndGrady Nielsen 3rdKJ Ingram 3rdEmily See 3rdFlint Dix 4th John Engstrom 6th

Novice Dalton Sand 3rd Blake Overvold 4thAiden Hoerster 4thFynn Sukut 6th

State Class C GirlsToday

12:30 p.m.: Circle vs. Broadview-Lavina2 p.m.: Gardiner vs. Cascade, 6:30 p.m.: Park City vs. Twin Bridges8 p.m.: Belt vs. Saco-Whitewater-Hinsdale, KLTZ

Friday12:30 p.m. -- Circle/Broadview-Lavina loser vs. Gardiner-Cascade loser, loser out2 p.m. -- Park City-Twin Bridges loser vs. Belt/Saco-Whitewater loser, loser out6:30 p.m. -- Circle/Broadview-Lavina winner vs. Gardiner-Cascade winner, semifinal8 p.m. -- Park City-Twin Bridges winner vs. Belt/Saco-Whitewater winner, semifinal

Saturday9:30 a.m. -- Friday 2 p.m. winner vs. Friday 6:30 p.m. loser, loser out11 a.m. -- Friday 12:30 p.m. winner vs. Friday 8 p.m. loser, loser out6:30 p.m. -- Saturday morning winners, consolation8 p.m. -- Semifinal winners, championship

Northern B at Shelby(Two teams advance)

TodayGame 1: Choteau vs. Plentywood, 12:30 p.m.Game 2: Shelby vs. Malta, 2 p.m.Game 3: Glasgow vs. Rocky Boy, 6:30 p.m., KLANGame 4: Harlem vs. Fairfield, 8 p.m.,

FridayGame 5: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, 12:30 p.m., loser outGame 6: Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 loser, 2 p.m., loser outGame 7: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 6:30 p.m., semifinalGame 8: Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner, 8 p.m., semifinal

SaturdayGame 9: Game 6 winner vs. Game 7 loser, 9:30 a.m., loser outGame 10: Game 5 winner vs. Game 8 loser, 11 a.m., loser outGame 11: Game 9 winner vs. Game 10 winner, 6:30 p.m., consolationGame 12: Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 winner, 8 p.m., championship

Havre Jr. High Tournament 2/28

Colten Fast 1stKyler Hallock 4thLogan Sinclair 1stDylan Niesken 1stTel Aune 1stCooper Larson 2ndTy Kittleson 3rdMaddie Hallock 3rdKaden Zimmerman 1stOden Hallock 2nd Cale Swanson 5thShane Sinclair 3rdCooper Allen 2ndNathanial Lippert 3rdRoland Holter 4thAlex Hallock 1stTrevor Overvold 2nd

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BUZZBAG SALE: $10 on all winter clothing, shoes, purses, Easter clothing not included. Starting 2/28. All winter jackets $5, snow pants $5 & under. In need of girls clothing 7 to pre-teen, baby strollers & walkers. SOROPTOMIST THRIFT STORE - DONATIONS WELCOME.

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BUZZTOWN OF FORT PECK is seeking a full time maintenance worker. Apply at the Fort Peck Town Office or Glasgow Job Service. After hours contact Public Works Director Daryl Keys at 526-7548. Deadline Thur., March 12th at 5:00 p.m. Applications may be dropped off at the Town Office, Glasgow Job Service, mailed to the address below or if after hours, placed in the Town Office drop box. Wage starting at $14.49 Fort Peck Town Office - 125 Missouri Avenue - PO Box 310 - Fort Peck, MT 59223 - (406)526-3220

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Finding Ways to Live with Deer in Montana Communities A healthy, vibrant population of deer is important to Montanans. When high deer numbers are found on the edge of town or within the city limits, however, conflicts can arise. Deer in an urban setting can damage gardens and ornamental plants, threaten human safety, damage property, and lead to expensive car/deer accidents. Deer begin moving into residential areas for many reasons. The lack of natural predators in town, available food sources, surrounding hunting pressure, and periods of harsh weather conditions are all factors moving deer into the city limits. In most cases, deer will move into towns on a temporary basis. Yet, many towns have open areas with enough cover and forage to hold deer year-round. Deer are highly adaptive, and they soon learn that a certain dog is on a chain, short fences are easy to jump, and scare crows aren’t that scary. So what can be done to live with deer? There are several repellents that have limited effectiveness, available both commercially and as at-home remedies. Some are only effective for light to moderate deer problems. An inexpensive home remedy that has proven effective for a short time involves using Ivory soap shavings around smaller plants. Fencing is the most effective method to keep deer out of a yard. However, since deer can regularly jump over fences six feet high, a home owner may have to build fences as high as eight feet. Electric fences and fences that are doubled five feet high and four to five feet apart can also deter deer. Man’s best friend may be the best deterrent. A dog free to roam around a yard will keep even the most tempted deer away from a garden or home. Because deer visit yards mostly at night, it is important that the dog have access to the yards at all hours. People should not, under any circumstances, artificially feed deer. Not only is this illegal in Montana, the diet is unhealthy and can cause deer to adopt habits that put them in more conflicts with humans. If someone appears to be feeding or attempting to attract deer, please contact the local authorities. Being mindful of bird feeders and feed for pets such as rabbits can keep deer from targeting an area. Also, some residents on the edge of towns have hay yards/feeders for horses and cattle. These food sources attract deer, and after feeling more comfortable around human activity, the deer may then venture into town. Lastly, accidents with deer and vehicles can be dangerous and costly. It is best to SLOW DOWN when approaching deer near the roadway. Deer seldom look before crossing a street, so motorists must be aware that deer may run out at any time. Also, do not honk the horn, as the sudden loud noise may cause deer to panic and act erratically. There is a free brochure that is available at your local Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks office called “Living with Deer” that contains additional information and references.

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President Barack Obama may decide to kill Keystone XL for good, but that could be no easy task — thanks in part to the North American Free Trade Agreement. The 21-year-old free-trade pact allows foreign companies or governments to haul the U.S. in front of an international tribunal to face accusations of putting their investments at risk through regulations or other decisions. The CEO of Keystone developer TransCanada has raised the prospect as a potential last resort if Obama rejects the $8 billion project, although for now the company is focused on getting him to say yes. “If the pipeline is actually vetoed on so-called environmental grounds, I think there is a very strong case for a NAFTA challenge,” former Canadian ambassador to the U.S. Derek Burney, a senior negotiator on the landmark North American trade deal and its U.S.-Canada predecessor, said in an interview Wednesday.

Obama’s override on Keystone?