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Assistant Road Supervisor/ Council on Aging Coordinator
DES Coordinator. The starting wage is between
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Starting wage is between $18 to $21 per hour
$23-25 per hour depending depending on experience,
back up a bit
on experience plus County and includes full County
benefit package. benefits package including
You may pick up a job healthcare. You may pick
Today: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 36. Southeast application and job up a job application and job
wind around 7 mph. description from the Valley description from the Valley
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 24. East County Commissioners Office, County Commissioners Office,
southeast wind around 6 mph becoming west after 501 Court Square, Glasgow, MT 501 Court Square, Glasgow, MT
midnight. For questions, please call Any questions, please call
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 42. West wind 5
(406) 228-6219. (406) 228-6219.
to 7 mph becoming east southeast in the afternoon.
Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of rain before Marketing Assistant:
midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 32. East This position plays a critical role in the marketing strategy of Reynolds Market.
southeast wind around 8 mph becoming southwest after Applicant should be tech-savvy, energetic, creatively aware, and in-tune with the
midnight. community, store culture and the ability to communicate the store’s story.
Responsibilities include:
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 53. West wind 9 1. Managing the store’s marketing strategy, building and maintaining physical store
to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph. promotion displays, store event planning and implementation, and managing all
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 28. West marketing campaigns – this includes digital, print, audio and more.
wind 10 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. 2. Work will be in collaboration with the Reynolds Market marketing team and
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 48. West under the direction of the marketing director, digital marketing director, and store
northwest wind 7 to 9 mph becoming southeast in the manager.
afternoon. 3. The responsibility of leading the Online Shopping Program
Monday Night: A 20 percent chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, This part-time position is 25-29 hours per week.
with a low around 30. East southeast wind around 8 mph. Starting wage depending on experience. Benefits
Tuesday: A 20 percent chance of rain before noon. include earned vacation and 401K. 54218 US Highway 2, Glasgow, MT 59230
Partly sunny, with a high near 50. South wind 8 to 13 (406) 228-2633
mph becoming west in the afternoon. Winds could gust Apply online at http://reynoldsmarket.com/employment
as high as 20 mph. or pickup application at Reynolds Market, Glasgow customer service.
Sponsored by: Montana Wheat & Barley, Border Plains Equipment, Nutiren Ag
Solutions, Opportunity Bank, Valley County Conservation District
Ag West Farm Credit Services, Ag Partners, LLC., Edward Jones, Farmers Elevator, Cape Air,
C&B Operations, EGT, Gary Wageman, LPL Financial, Pro Co�op
Bank of Glasgow, Cahill Seeds, CHMS PC., Ezzies Wholesale, Glasgow Stockyards, Hi Line Ford,
Independence Bank, MARCO, Northern Prairie Auto, Reynods Market, Torgersons, Wilbur Ellis
Agland Co�Op, Columbia Grain, Cottonwood Inn & Suites, Glasgow Auto Sales, Helland Agency, Nemont, Norval Electric, Saco
Dehy, United Insurance & Reality, Valley County Abstract,
For more information please call The Glasgow Chamber Office 228�2222
District 1B sweeps our 2B It’s that time, the best time of the year!
By Mike Brandt Robyn’s Nest 10th Annual
You always wonder which district will be the Christmas Open House!
toughest. This year it proved to be District 1B as it swept
Friday, November 3 • 9 am - 5:30 pm
District 2B in the opening round of the Northern B
Saturday, November 4 • 9 am - 5 pm
Divisional Tournament at Malta High School Thursday. 501 1st Ave. S • 228-4646
Choteau, the fourth seed, knocked off the 2B champs
Fairview in five sets to open tournament play. Conrad
We have lots of exciting
held off Wolf Point to win in five sets. The Cowgirls had and beautiful things to show you!
won the first two sets. Then the Wolves battled back to SIGN UP FOR DOOR PRIZES
force the fifth and deciding set.
& GIFT CERTIFICATES!
Glasgow (11-9) squared off against the 1B champs
Fairfield. The Scotties didn’t play their best volleyball, Enjoy cookies and gourmet food samples!
losing in three sets. Come Celebrate the Season with us!
Fairfield easily won the first set, 25-9. Freshman
Gine Page scored on a kill, cutting the Eagles lead tol
7-2. Joely Chappel’s kill got the Scotties to within 16-4
and Hayden Green’s block had the Eagles up 19-6. FOR SEALED BID
The Scotties played better in the second game 1988 BOSTON WHALER with tandem axle trailer
before losing 25-13. Green’s block put the Scotties up Length is 22 feet and includes
1-0. Page had a kill for a 4-5 game and Chappell’s kill twin 115HP Johnson Ocean Runner outboards.
kept the Scotties c;ose, 9-6. But the Eagles went on a Sealed Bids will be accepted at the Sheriff’s Office beginning
10-0 run for a 20-8 lead. Chappell’s kill stopped the run. October 6, 2023.
Glasgow played better in the third set, but still came Closing date is November 13, 2023, at 5:00pm.
up short, 26-16. Tatum Nyquist put the Scotties up 3-1 The bid opening and award will be Wednesday, November 15th at
with a kill. Freshman Halle Hunter’s kill tied the game 10:00am in the Commissioner’s Office.
at 6. Chappell had a dig that floated over the net and ** Watercraft package is being sold in As-Is Condition and buyer is accepting the
dropped in for a 9-7 contest. The Eagles led 12-8 when item whether or not immediate faults are apparent. The highest bidder will take
Chappell scored on a kill and Page had a kill to get the delivery upon payment via cash or check. **
Scotties to within 13-10. Fairfield led 22-12 when Green This item can be viewed on 731 1st Ave South at the Search and Rescue
scored on a kill and the Eagles led 22-14 when Page had Building across from Markle’s Furniture & Appliance. Please call 406-228-6277 if
a kill. Hunter put the Scotties to within 23-17 with her you have any questions prior to bidding.
kill. The Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids, in whole or in part, to
waive irregularities, or to accept any bid they deem to be in the best interest of Valley County.
Hunter led the Scotties with 6 of 17 kills, Green
and Page had 3 each of 6 blocks, Chappell 15 of 45 digs,
and Macy Martin 14 of 16 assists. The Scotties didn’t
have any aces. We are adding to our
Shelby swept Wolf Point, 25-20, 25-18 and 25-19. IB Team!
Seeking an outgoing individual
In the quarterfinals, Fairfield defeated Shelby in who shares in our unmatched
four sets and will play Choteau match in the undefeated commitment to the Hi-Line.
semifinals at 5 p.m. Friday. Choteau swept Conrad.
Fairview played Malta and Glasgow played Wolf . Ag/Commercial Lender
We are currently hiring two positions:
Point this morning in loser out action. The winner of . Full-Time Teller
the Fairview-Malta match played Shelby at 1:30 and the
winner of the Glasgow-Wolf Point match was to play For a full job description and a list of our
Benefits, please contact the Human Resources
Conrad at 3:15. The two winners of those watches will Department or visit our website at
www.ibyourbank.com.
battle at 6:45 for fourth place. The winner will play at 11 Independence Bank is an
EEO/Employer/Vet/Disabled Glasgow Branch
a.m. Saturday against the loser of the Fairfield-Choteau 101 8th St N
contest for third place. The championship match will Glasgow, MT 59230
(406) 228-9361
follow 20 minutes later.
Feeling overwhelmed?
Moving to Prairie Ridge, The Friendsgiving
Manor, or Valley View? IS BACK!!!
LET US HELP. The Saint Marie Fire Department is partnering with the
Saint Marie Village Association this year to provide a
Helping Senior Adults with their move FREE Thanksgiving dinner
RATES: to our neighbors and friends!
$100/hr: Room to room in the same location Join us on November 18th from 5-7
$200/hr: Moving from home to Prairie Ridge,
The Manor or Valley View at the Saint Marie Townhall
$250/hr: Moving from home to a different house for a night of good food and great friends.
Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025 Contact Mary-Jean at 406-350-2218 for more info.
MONDAY
SOUPS: Broccoli Cheese ∙ Chili
SPECIALS:
Hawaiian Chicken Burger
Potato Delight
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DECEMBER
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STORAGE
7) *APPROVAL OF THE NON-BARGAINING
EMPLOYEES WAGE INCREASE OF 4.1%
ACCORDING TO THE 2023 FEDERAL WAGE MATRIX
8) *APPROVAL OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
AUCTION
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF
GLASGOW AND ADVANCED ENGINEERING AND
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, LLC (AES2) IN THE
AMOUNT OF $332,390.00 FOR THE HALL TERRACE
AND HURLEY DRIVE WATER AND SEWER MAIN
REPLACEMENT ALONG WITH STREET REPAIR/ Saturday, November 4th
REPLACEMENT
9) *APPROVAL OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
@ 10:00 am Sharp
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF GLASGOW (Curtis that means 10:00 am)
AND BENCHMARK LAND SURVEYING INC IN THE
AMOUNT OF $30,000.00 at 1310 Cherry Creek Street
10) HOSPITAL REVIEW COMMITTEE UPDATE Come find your treasure!
11) SKATE PARK UPDATE
12) UNFINISHED BUSINESS: Cash, Good Checks Accepted
-LEVEE SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT 5% Convenience fee for Credit Cards
13) COMMITTEE REPORTS – PERSONNEL,
WATER, CEMETERY, GRANT, AND ORDINANCE TAYLOR STORAGE
14) DEPARTMENT HEAD REPORTS 1134 Cherry Creek St. (just off Hiway 2 west of the VFW)
15) MAYOR’S REPORT Holly 406-599-3805, or
16) PUBLIC COMMENT Kevin 406-230-2259 for more info.