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Vol.3,No
.194 Thursday,
November13,
2014
Tere will be a benefit for
Ron Reddig to help with medicalcosts this Friday, November14th beginning at 5:30 p.m. atthe Glasgow Civic Center. Terewill be food, music, live & silentauctions, and everyone is invitedto attend. In addition to farming, Ronhas worked for Valley County,blading, mowing and plowingsnow for the last 30-plus years.
Working with youth and coaching
basketball have been among hismany passsions. He has spent over20 years coaching both girls andboys basketball, with his LustreLions boys team taking the DistrictChampionship this past year. In addition to coaching, hehas taught Sunday School andbeen an Assistant Leader at hislocal Mennonite church. He
With the extreme cold that settled in this week, steam has
been boiling off Fort Peck Reservoir (go up on Hiway 2 East
and you can see the crowds being created). While the cold
isnt appreciated, it is a beautiful sight to see, and the highway
getting out there is pretty good once you get past the Milk
River Bridge. You may want to take the tour for yourself.
Rallying for Ron this Friday
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he 24th Annual Valley County hanksgivingDay Dinner, sponsored by community volunteerswill be held on hursday, November 27th at theGlaasgow Senior Citizens Center located at 328 4th
Street South. Serving will take place from noon until 2:00 p.mhe meal is free of charge and open to everyone, notjust senior citizens, all ages are welcome. here willbe no carry-out or deliveries available.
For more information, call Ruth Ann Hutchesonat 228-8392.
Plan your annual Turkey Day
at the Glasgow Senior Center
Marketing opportunities offered inMontanas Missouri River Country
Montanas Missouri River Country is offeringthe communities in Northeast Montana a coupleof opportunities to promote your area. If yourcommunity has an event planned in 2015 and wouldlike to promote your event we have some options foryou to market and attract more visitors to the event.
Missouri River Country currently has grantfunds available to non-profit organizations to marketyour attraction or event to non-resident visitorsMarketing efforts that have been successful in thepast are ads in newspapers, magazines, radio and
television. We can also help with signage providingall the guidelines are followed. An application andguidelines can be found on our website at: wwwmissouririver.visitmt.com under Co-op Marketing.
We also offer a free print listing of your eventin the Montanas Missouri River Countrys Calendarof Events. his brochure is printed annually anddistributed throughout Northeast Montana, mailedupon request and distributed at trade shows.
Starting in January Montanas Missouri River
Country will be exhibiting at several trade showsthroughout the states. Usually these shows are sportsshows and they are always looking for guides to helpthem with a hunt or a fishing adventure. We welcomeyour brochures to take with us to these shows.
If you would like us to display your brochuresand promote your Northeast Montana Outfittingbusiness or have your event listed in our Calendarof Events e-mail them to [email protected] ormail your brochures to Montanas Missouri RiverCountry, P.O. Box 118, Fort Peck, M 59223.
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Dangerouswind chillscontinue
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around -13. Wind chivalues as low as -26. East southeast wind around 7 mph.
Friday: Mostly sunny and cold, with a high near 7. Wind chi
values as low as -25. East wind around 5 mph becominglight and variable.
Friday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low around -10. Windchill values as low as -27. Northwest wind around 7 mph.
Saturday: Mostly sunny and cold, with a high near 10West northwest wind 9 to 17 mph, with gusts as high a24 mph.
Saturday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around 2. Weswind around 14 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.
Sunday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 22. Northwest wind16 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
Sunday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low around 4.
Monday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 19.
Monday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low around 5.
Tuesday:Sunny, with a high near 26.
Tuesday Night:Mostly clear, with a low around 9.
Wednesday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 28.
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Letter to the BuzzHELP Animals Have No Voice A story in the 11/5 edition of the Glasgow Courierparticularly disturbed me.
On 10/29, a call to law enforcement about two dogstied at the Fort Peck landfill and the outcome was that
someone shot the two dogs.About 1/3 of the calls to law enforcement, city and
county, concern dogs loose dogs, barking dogs, bitingdogs, etc. Tis is unacceptable and a waste of law officerstime. Spay and neuter your pets to curb overpopulationand be responsible pet owners by controlling them andnot allowing them to be a danger or nuisance to others.
And then there are the people who think that theanswer to their pets is to drive them to the country anddump them off. Really, People, what are you thinkingwhen you do this?? Te countryside is not Rainbow
Brite land. Tese animals will starve to death or betrapped, poisoned, shot or killed by predators!! My hope is that this troubling story and my letterwill bring animal advocates to the table along with lawofficers and city and county officials to strategize, comeup with some guidelines and programs to follow.
Animals have no voice. Caring, compassionatehumans must step up and speak up for humanesolutions. ~ Joan McKeown
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If you would like to donate, writechecks to Ron Reddig Beneft
and mail to:802 Lustre Road
Wolf Point, MT 59201
To learn more visit:
www.ronreddig.myevent.com
RON REDDIGBENEFITFriday, November 14th
5:30 PM
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Ron & Traci Ost were
honored to help carry the
fag on the Grizzly Field
for Military Appreciation
Day on November 1st.
They have two sons
in the service, SGTChristopher Ost, 2006
Nashua graduate, who
is currently serving in
the Army at Wiesbaden,
Germany. Christopher
was in Afghanistan for
two tours. Also their son
SSG Shayne Boushey,
2007 Nashua graduate,
who is currently the
Recruiter for Montana
Army National Guard in
Havre. Shayne was inIraq and Afghanistan.
Ron and Traci were
holding up Florida.
Sorry the fag is upside
down, that is just where
the person who took the
picture was seated!
Honoring
our military
I knew I was an unwanted baby when Isaw that my bath toys were a toaster and aradio.
~ Joan Rivers
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has been an Athletic Director, Served many years onNorVal board even as President, bus driver, carpenter,and has tried his hand at many other jobs and hobbies.You can find Ron in charge of something at most anycommunity function. Both Ron and Jeri have been struggling with healthissues in the last few years, Ron with his liver disease and
Jeri with Multiple Sclerosis. Tey have been a great help toeach other. Both are ready to tackle the liver transplant andrecovery process in the months to come with the help oftheir friends, family, and willing donors.Ron was diagnosed with a liver auto immune diseasePrimary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC) 9 years ago. Teonly treatment is a liver transplant. It has progressed tothe point where a liver transplant is now necessary. Ronhas been seeing transplant surgeons at the University ofWashington Medical Center in Seattle, Washington. Tesymptoms of PSC have required Ron to be medevacedto Seattle twice since Easter 2014 to treat severe cellulitis.Since Seattle does not use living donors for liver transplants,Ron is looking to transfer his continuing testing to MayoClinic in Rochester, Minnesota, where they will do livingdonor transplants. Tere is a severe shortage of liver organsnationwide. Roughly 1,800 hopeful liver recipients passedaway waiting for a liver last year.
Te benefit funds will be used to cover the continuingcosts of transportation for further evaluation of a possibletransplant. Funds will also be used for the match of a
living donor, since insurances do not cover the procedure
Rallying for Roncontinued from front for the living donors expenses (approximately $80,000)Due to Ron having to be close to the transplant facilityfor up to three months prior to transplant, donationswould go toward covering Cobra insurance and livingexpenses because of the possibility of unemployment. For Saturdays auction, people are being sogenerous. A sampling of the auction items include: 10,000 Bushels Grain Hauling to Local Elevator of YouChoice 18 Hopper with 24 Aeration two-year-old beef
delivered to the local butcher of your choice autographedHarrison Smith Vikings jersey John Deere Gun Safe and
John Deere Grill Granruds Lefse New Holland 6500watt generator, 2 Water Transfer Pump, Space Heater
(175,000 btu) and air compressor Traeger Grill/Smoker bench top drill press folding knives multiple toy tractors wine basket Sean Heavey Print quilts many, many moreitems, something for everyone from toddlers to old-timers.
Donations can also be made online at ronreddigmyevent.com or checks written to Ron ReddigBenefit and mailed to: Ron Reddig 802 Lustre Rd
Wolf Point, M 59201.