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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 . 7 0 T h u r s d a y , M a y 2 1 , 2 0 1 5 Field Trip to Africa? The end of the school year always includes field trips, and what better place for our young scholars than a trip to the Children’s Museum of Northeast Montana? Irle School’s kindergarten students had the place to themselves on Tuesday afternoon with one of the delightful attractions being the World Wildlife Experience. This exhibit is divided into eight different regions of the world and contains over 100 animal species including fish, birds and even reptiles from around the globe. Pictured with part of the African Safari display including a white lion are (left to right) Jensina Tweten, Paityn Britzman, Aubrey Farrar, Karsyn Page, Alex Earll, Kinley Strommen, Chezney Olson and Katelynn Watkins. The Children’s Museum has been a hot spot for school field trips the past few weeks with bus loads of children from neighboring towns. Established in 2005, the Children’s Museum of Northeast Montana is a non-profit 501c3 organization with a mission to offer hands-on learning in a fun way.

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

    406-228-4558 fax: [email protected]

    Vol. 4, No. 70 Thursday, May 21, 201

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    Field Trip to Africa?The end of the school year always includes field trips, and what better place for our young scholars than a trip to the Childrens Museum of Northeast Montana? Irle Schools kindergarten students had the place to themselves on Tuesday afternoon with one of the delightful attractions being the World Wildlife Experience. This exhibit is divided into eight different regions of the world and contains over 100 animal species including fish, birds and even reptiles from around the globe. Pictured with part

    of the African Safari display including a white lion are (left to right) Jensina Tweten, Paityn Britzman, Aubrey Farrar, Karsyn Page, Alex Earll, Kinley Strommen, Chezney Olson and Katelynn Watkins. The Childrens Museum has been a hot spot for school field trips the past few weeks with bus loads of children from neighboring towns. Established in 2005, the Childrens Museum of Northeast Montana is a non-profit 501c3 organization with a mission to offer hands-on learning in a fun way.

  • OBITUARYBrad Palmer

    Late Nite LaffsThe U.S. unemployment rate is the lowest its been in nearly seven years. The job sector that has seen the most growth is in the field of Republican presidential candidates. ~ Conan OBrien

    According to a new poll, 48 percent of Americans believe that Hillary Clinton is honest and trustworthy. Then Hillary said, Actually I just made that poll up. ~ Jimmy Fallon

    A new poll finds that the majority of GOP voters say they cant see themselves supporting Chris Christie. The trick is to lift with your legs, not your back. ~ Seth Meyers

    A new study reveals that one-third of babies in the U.S. have used a smartphone. Yeah, and one-third of babies in China have MADE a smartphone. ~ Conan OBrien

    Bradley Dean Palmer passed away May 19th, 2015 in Hinsdale, Montana. Brad was born on October 21st, 1961 to Terry and Marian Palmer in Glasgow, Montana. He attended grade school through graduation in Hinsdale and graduated from Hinsdale High in 1980. Brad worked in the Hinsdale area until attending Billings Vo-Tech, receiving a HVAC degree. He then worked in Billings for a refrigeration business as well as working throughout Montana and South Dakota. Brad became certified in asbestos abatement and was very proud of his work at the Cenex refinery in Laurel, Montana. He made many friends in the Billings area during this time. Brad returned home to Hinsdale and worked for the Hinsdale School district until the time of his death. Brad loved NASCAR. His favorite driver was Jimmie Johnson in that #48 Lowes Car. He also loved his beloved Green Bay Packers, attending church, and was proud to be active in AA as he had been sober since 1983. Brad never hesitated to lend a helping hand to anyone in need. Brad is survived by his parents, Terry Palmer of Hinsdale, Montana, and Marian Palmer of Great Falls, Montana; one son, Janson Palmer of Glasgow, Montana; one daughter, Katrina Heser of Billings, Montana; one brother, Kyle Palmer of Hinsdale, Montana; and a sister Rhonda (Dale) Schultz of Billings, Montana. Brad is also survived by many special nieces, nephews, and cousins. A visitation is to take place Friday May 22, 2015 in Hinsdale at the United Methodist Church from 4-6 p.m. with family receiving. Services will be Saturday May 23, 2015 at the Hinsdale School Gymnasium at 2:00 p.m. with burial to follow at the Hinsdale Cemetery. A potluck will take place at the Hinsdale School Cafeteria following burial. Condolences may be made at bellmortuarymontana.com.

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    New name, new mascot new colors So long, Penguins, Panthers and Raiders. How sad is that? But being optimistic, the basketball cooperative agreement between District 3C high schools in Saco, Whitewater and Hinsdale has decided on he name North Country Mavericks. What hasnt been decided is the co-op colors. Its down to navy blue and lime green or black and gold. Thanks for the memories, Raiders Panthers and Penguins. It is sad, but thats the sign of the times for many of our small communities. Now its time to say, Go Mavericks!

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    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is developing a statewide management plan for mountain lions and is seeking the publics help identifying issues of concern. FWPs last statewide look at mountain lion management was completed about 20 years ago. The updated plan will summarize the latest science and monitoring data, describe conservation and harvest strategies, and compile policies in a single document. Management plans provide guidance to wildlife biologists and Fish and Wildlife Commissioners and they provide the public information on how and why specific decisions are made, said Jay Kolbe, FWPs wildlife biologist tasked with updating Montanas mountain lion management plan. Anyone with an interest in how Montana manages mountain lions can provide information and comment online by visiting FWPs website at fwp.mt.gov; then click Mountain Lion Plan. The deadline to comment is July 22 at 5 p.m. Mountain lion research and population monitoring techniques have come a long way over the past 20 years, Kolbe said. Today were better equipped to build a plan that will help conserve healthy lion populations while ensuring continued public hunting opportunities for both lions and their prey. For more information, call Kolbe at 406-499-2356 or contact him via e-mail at [email protected]. FWP expects to have a draft mountain lion management plan ready for public review by the end of the year.

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    You only live once... Rock On! The above headline is Wayne Shipps motto. Now its time to Rock On for Wayne. There will be a benefit for him at the Glasgow Elks Lodge on Saturday, May 30th. Happy Hour starts at 5:00 with dinner at 5:30 and will feature a silent auction and live auction. If you would like to donate auction items, they may be dropped

    off at the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow, or call Staci at 406-230-0004; Sara at 406-942-0197; or Lynne in Malta at 406-654-1162. Supplemental funding is being provided by Thrivent Financial and a benefit account has been set up at First Community Bank in Glasgow. Keep calm and support Waynes fight against pancreatic cancer. You only live once... Rock on!

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    No kid can resist a tree house, and the Childrens Museum of Northeast Montana has one of those, too. Irle School kindergarten boys Keevan Malmend, Alex Bankey, Burke Nowak and Tayven Bietz were thoroughly enjoying their visit to the Childrens Museum.

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  • AIS checks taking place at Fort Peck Reservoir and surrounding waters Memorial Day weekend kicks off the 2015 boating season on area waters. As a result, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will begin conducting Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS) checks on Fort Peck Reservoir and other waters across Northeastern Montana. Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS), such as Eurasian watermilfoil, have become established throughout Fort Peck Reservoir and the Dredge Cuts below Fort Peck Dam. Eurasian watermilfoil can, in nutrient-rich lakes, develop thick underwater mats of vegetation at the waters surface. In shallow areas, the plant can interfere with water activities such as boating, fishing and swimming. Now that this invasive plant is established in some areas, the intent is to stop the spread of this or other invasive species in waters across the region. The recreating public is asked to help prevent the movement of AIS by ensuring that all watercraft and trailers are clean and dry when they leave the reservoir and other areas. Beginning on Saturday, May 23, and ending Labor Day weekend, there will be an AIS check station at the information booth on Highway 24 near Fort Peck, located at the turnoff to the Fort Peck Marina and cabin areas. All watercraft, including boats, canoes, kayaks, and jet skis, must stop at the inspection station as directed by the designated signs. One additional inspection station will be located in Culbertson, at the Department of Transportation weigh station. In addition and new for 2015 will be random inspections of watercraft at access points on Fort Peck Reservoir, the Missouri River, Tiber Reservoir, Fresno Reservoir, Nelson Reservoir, Medicine Lake, Box Elder Reservoir, and other areas in Northeastern Montana. This effort will assist boaters with self inspection procedures and will educate them about the importance of cleaning watercraft, checking live wells, and to ensure that any watercraft moving to another body of water is completely dry and clean of AIS. Inspections on watercraft include hulls, engine and motor areas, live wells, and any other places where AIS might exist. Inspections on trailers include rollers, bunks, lights, and other areas as necessary. Remember: INSPECT. CLEAN. DRY.

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