January 29, 2015 (Thursday)

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All broke up

Record and near-record highs across northeast Montana


the past three days had small creeks running and the
ice coverage on the Milk River melting and breaking up.

Fortunately there wasnt enough snow to speak of to cause


any flooding. A couple more pleasant days are ahead before
winter returns Friday night and Saturday morning.

Skip Erickson, Deb Partridge to be recognized Saturday


The 2015 Glasgow Area
Chamber
of
Commerce
&
Agriculture Awards Night and
Dueling Pianos Road Show,
sponsored by Cape Air and Cellular
Plus, will be held Saturday, January
31st at the Glasgow Elks Club. A
no host appetizer buffet and social
will begin at 5:30 p.m., awards at

7:00 followed by the Dueling Pianos


Road Show at 7:30.
An awards ceremony will
be held during the evening for
recipients followed by a short
program regarding our past year in
review.
Deb Partridge will be named
The Volunteer of the Year for 2015

and will be recognized for her


dedication and involvement with
key Chamber events.
Skip Erickson will be given
The Presidents Award. This award
places an emphasis on community
involvement and dedication.
Deb Partridge is a Valley
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Chamber Awards continued from front

County native who graduated from Libby High School


but then moved back to Glasgow and worked for Valley
Bank for 24 years. Deb has served on the Chamber
Board and stayed involved with chamber events by
volunteering. Deb has been an invaluable volunteer for
the Montana Governors Cup Walleye Tourney for 15
January 23 - 29
years, has helped with the ice fishing tournament, Blues
and Brews, Feather Fest, Rock the Block, Highland
Games and many more. Deb Partridge believes that
Chamber sponsored events are a very important part
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Skip Erickson is a Nashua native who graduated from
Nashua High School in 1966. Erickson was appointed by
Senator Mike Mansfield to the U.S. Merchant Marine
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from there in 1970. Skip sailed the world for three years
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and retired a ships captain. Skip came back to Glasgow
in 1973 and went to work for United Insurance and
Realty, eventually becoming a partner in the company.
Skips involvement with the community is long and
distinguished including being a 40-year member of
the Glasgow Kiwanis Club, President of Valley County
Super Savings
Sportsmens Club, President and Board Member of Two
Rivers Economic Development, President of Glasgow/
Valley county Planning Board, President of Glasgow
Rural Development Program, President and Board
Member of FMDH Foundation, Board member of Valley
County Detention Center and was appointed by former
Governor Marc Racicot as a original member of Private
Land/Public Wildlife Council. As a sportsman, Skip has
traveled the world collecting an incredible variety of
wildlife. He currently is working on the World Wildlife
Experience which will showcase his collected wildlife at
the Northeast Montana Childrens Museum. The exhibit
The Heirloom Quilters monthly meeting will isnt quite done but there are currently 130-140 animals/
be held on Monday, February 2nd at 7:00 p.m. at the fish/reptiles and birds on display.
Glasgow Senior Citizens Center. Doors will open at We invite you to join us for a fun-filled night
5:00 for sewing. Remember, Pizza Party.
honoring citizens of Valley County and the Glasgow
community at the 2015 Annual Glasgow Area Chamber
Please Help
of Commerce Agriculture social/awards night and the
Rick Robbins
Dueling Piano Road Show.
Rick needs our help deferring the cost of cancer treatment.
The cost is $25.00 per person or $45.00 per couple.
Please donate raffle baskets or items for the auction, purchase something at the
auction, or show up to the chili feed/auction
Advanced tickets are available at the Chamber office
VFW on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2015
and KLTZ/KLAN or at the door for $30.00 per person.
Chili feed starts at 5:00PM
You do NOT need to be a member to attend. Take this
Auction is at 6:00PM
opportunity and join us for a fun-filled evening of
For informations please call 230-0004, 263-2585 or 263-7959.
entertainment and honoring individuals who wish to
Supplemental funding provided by Thrivent Financial (Shelly George)
promote our local economy and community.

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Its Quilters Pizza Party Night

Snow
in the
forecast


A cold front extending from a low pressure system over
Hudson Bay will move through northeast Montana Friday
night and Saturday bringing a return of winter weather to
the area. Light snow will begin in the north Friday night and
spread south through the rest of the area Saturday morning.
Winds will not be too strong, but enough to produce a little
blowing and drifting snow, mainly north of a line from
Dodson to Rock Creek to Bainville. Snow will taper to a
slight chance Saturday night and continue into Sunday with
only minor accumulations.

Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 31. East southeast


wind 9 to 14 mph becoming light and variable after midnight.
Winds could gust as high as 18 mph.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 43. Northwest wind
around 9 mph.
Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow after 11pm.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 25. North wind 6 to 13
mph becoming east northeast after midnight.
Saturday: Snow with patchy blowing snow before 11am,
then patchy blowing snow and a chance of snow after
11am. High near 25. East northeast wind 17 to 21 mph, with
gusts as high as 29 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%.
New snow accumulation of 1 to 2 inches possible.
Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow. Mostly
cloudy, with a low around 15. East northeast wind 5 to 9
mph.
Sunday: A 20 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with
a high near 21.
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 6.
Monday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 24.
Monday Night: A slight chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with
a low around 8.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 24.
Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 23.

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US Secretary of Education announces new curriculum


Ushering in a new era in American
education, U.S. Secretary of Education
Arne Duncan announced Wednesday that
all U.S. public schools will soon switch to a
rigorous, Tony Danza-based curriculum.
As things stand now, our kids simply
arent learning enough about Tony Danza,
said Duncan, explaining the switch. Under
the new plan, by the time every American
youngster graduates from high school, they
will have a rock-solid foundation in all the
basics of Tony Danza.
Under the new plan, by second grade, all students
will have a basic working knowledge of Whos The Boss.

By sixth grade, all U.S. students will gain full exposure
to the first four seasons of Taxi, in addition to a basic
familiarity with the 27 post-Andy Kaufman episodes.
By their senior year of high school, all students
will have gained a broad, sophisticated understanding
of every aspect of Danzas career, including his work in
the 1981 film Going Ape!, early television commercials
and a starring role on ABCs Hudson Street.

I am confident that Americas children will receive
the finest Tony Danza education anywhere on earth,
Duncan said. And as a result, they will graduate better
prepared to face the Tony Danza-related demands of

the working world than the youth of any


other nation.
According to a 2014 survey, Americas
schools ranked 43rd out of 45 industrialized
nations in quality of Tony Danza education.
Duncan first came up with the plan
after visiting a few rural schools as well as
urban schools.
I talked to some of the students and
was appalled by what I heard, Duncan
said. There were kids who didnt know
the last name of Tonys Whos the Boss
character. Kids who had never seen the old classic Taxi
episodes. There was even one young man who had never
even heard of Shes Out of Control, the 1989 comedy in
which Tony plays the overprotective father of a boycrazy teenage girl. Thats just wrong.

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The Hinsdale Lutheran


Church will have their
Lutefisk & Turkey Dinner
Sunday, February 8th from
noon-3:00. Cost is $15 for
adults, $5 for grades K-6
and preschoolers are free. If
you bring a can of food you
will get $1 off your meal.
Valley County Transit will be
bringing a bus to Hinsdale; call
the Transit for reservations by
noon on February 6th.

Seniors can apply for Montana


homeowner/renter tax credit

Montanans who turned 62 or older by the


end of last year may qualify for Montanas elderly
homeowner/renter tax credit for 2014. If you can
answer yes to all of the following questions, then
you may be eligible for the credit:
Were you 62 or older as of Dec. 31?
Did you occupy a Montana residence(s) as an
owner or renter for a total of 6 months or more
during 2014?
Did you reside in Montana for nine months or
more during 2014?
Was your total gross household income less
than $45,000 in 2014? Montana Department of
Revenues Form 2EC contains instructions for
determining total gross household income for
the purpose of determining the tax credit.
Montana allows qualifying citizens a credit for
a portion of their property taxes or rent paid based
on their income. The credit can be used against state
income liability or as a direct refund if the person
is not required to file a Montana state income tax
return. Only one claim is allowed per household.
To determine eligibility, complete Form 2EC,
which can be found at your local Department of
Revenue office, library, post office or tax preparers
office. The form is also available on the web
at
http://revenue.mt.gov/Portals/9/individuals/
forms/Form_2EC_2014.pdf
Help is available to complete Form 2EC by
calling the Department of Revenue, toll free: (866)
859-2254 or (406) 444-2830 (hearing impaired
only).

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