BS Buzz February 17, 2026
BS Buzz February 17, 2026
Published by BS Central
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plowing, inspections, and minor repairs. Grounds maintenance, heavy
equipment/ vehicle operation, as well as flight test ground support operations. Performance
Prospective employees must have a clean driving and criminal background Concrete
record. Full medical, vision, and dental benefits are provided. An excellent
401k match program, as well a very generous PTO policy and company paid
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BUZZ Cell 406-263-8054 & Remodels
IMMEDIATE OPENING: First Lutheran Church is seeking a part-time janitor. Fax: 406-367-5257
This position will be 20 hours a week and involves cleaning the church mudman@[Link] Rod Lambert
building and some maintenance. Salary DOE. To apply and see full job
description, please CONTACT FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH, 641 2ND AVE
N, GLASGOW, (406) 228-4862 (leave a message outside of office hours).
Office hours are Mon-Thurs, 8 am to 12:30 pm
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CITY OF GLASGOW The City of Glasgow is accepting applications for a
full-time, exempt Director of Public Works. Oversees streets, water & sewer,
parks, cemetery, code compliance, facilities, fleet, and capital projects.
Qualifications: Minimum 3 years public works experience, including 2 years in
utilities and supervision. Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction
Technology, Public Administration, or related field, or equivalent combination
of education and experience. Valid MT driver’s license required within 30
days of hire. Salary: DOE. Benefits: Montana PERS, health insurance,
leave, and 12 paid holidays. Apply at the City Clerk’s Office, 319 3rd St
S, Glasgow, MT 59230; (406) 228-2476; samundson@cityofglasgowmt.
com; or [Link]. Deadline: February 27, 2026 at 5:00
p.m. Open until filled. EOE
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HELP WANTED Full-time/Flexible Hours - We can work with you. Become
part of the Valley County Transit team. Good pay and benefits available. No
CDL required to start. People skills and good driving record are required. Will
be subject to pre-employment drug test, criminal and driving record check.
"There are many ways of going forward,
CALL 406-228-8747 FOR MORE INFORMATION. but only one way of standing still."
BUZZ ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt
HELP WANTED at the VFW CALL 406-228-2135 OR 406-230-1674
GLASGOW WEDNESDAY
SCHOOL MENU SOUPS: Broccoli Cheese • Chili
SPECIALS:
WEDNESDAY Ham & Bacon Melt
FEBRUARY 11 - 17, 2026 Breakfast 1/2 Taco Salad
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® Boneless Ham & Cheese Bar • Tri Tater
RIBEYE STEAKS ....................... $13.99 lb Juice • Milk
Certified Angus Beef® Boneless Lunch Dine at the “O”
TOP ROUND ROAST ................... $6.99 lb
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® 80% Lean Lasagna • Garlic Toast
GROUND BEEF .......................... $5.99 lb Spinach Salad • Blueberry
Willamette Valley Beef Bacon Wrapped or Regular Crisp • Ice Cream • Milk 228-8006
TENDERLOIN STEAKS............... $12.99 lb
Prairie Fresh USA Prime Boneless
PORK LOIN CHOPS .................... $2.99 lb
Prairie Fresh 18.4-22 oz. Select Varieties
PORK TENDERLOINS................. $5.99 ea
Family Pack Fresh
CHICKEN TENDERLOINS ............. $3.99 lb
Fresh
ASPARAGUS .............................. $2.99 lb
1 lb. pkg. Fresh
STRAWBERRIES ............................2 / $5
Food Club 1 lb. Select Varieties
BUTTER ................................... $2.99 ea
40 Knots 16 oz. 26-30 ct.
RAW SHRIMP ........................... $8.99 ea
FARMERS
ELEVATOR
MONTHLY
SPECIALS
February - Mineral
All minerals sold by
the pallet will receive
$120 off a Ton
406-228-4422
Thanks for Listening
Real I,D. or
Unreal ID
Recently I had to renew my license
to drive a motor vehicle. It was a chore,
believe me!
In my first attempt the machine
told the examiner that I didn't pass. See, folks I had
cataract surgery in Havre a few years ago and the quack who
did the operation screwed the pooch and now I can't see up
close, things like magazines, books, telephone texts and etc.
I can count the tail feathers on a Red Tailed Hawk from 300
feet or more. I can count the wires in the fence along the
highway, I can't see the numbers on the gauges on my pickup
dash board. I can see the arrows and I know where they're
supposed to point.
And speaking of the point here's my point. That machine
you look through at the MVD can not see what you actually
see. It tells the operator what it was programmed to tell what
you see. It cannot possibly, tell the operator what you actually
Glasgow State Farm
see or don't see. Family Expanding
I challenged the operator to go outside and have me see Wanted- Responsible, Respectful, Coachable
something in the far distance. He said he couldn't do that and individual who wants to learn & grow.
failed my examination.
I finally got a second opinion from my local optometrist Part-time to Full-time Position- Mon.-Thurs. 8-5.
who wrote a thing to the MVD that said she OK'd me to drive. Benefits available
Now here's my real pernt about the real situation with
the “Real” driver license. Licensing required at future date
When I first applied I asked the agent what the Call - Kari 406-698-9112
difference was between the “Real” DL and my “fake” DL. Or
my “unreal” DL, She told me that the “Real” DL has a star in
the right hand corner and your “regular” license doesn't.
I asked if the star was a microchip that gleaned other 54253 US-2 Suite B, Glasgow, MT 59230 | 406-228-4329
information and was told that the Real license was exactly
like the unreal one except that the Real DL had a star on it to
which I said “Whaaaaat???
I thought now there's something really off kilter here.
Someone is not telling the truth or actually believes what
government is telling them. When it comes to me.....well
friends, I cannot believe the government.
There's something fishy in Denmark.
If there's absolutely no difference betwixt the Real and
the Unreal except for the star in the right hand corner of the
license, and the star is not a microchip info-gathering device
and the two licenses are absolutely identical then why waste
time stamping the star on one and not on all licenses? Or just
leave the star off all licenses and call them Real?
C'mon Montana Department of Motor Vehicles, Tell
the Truth!
That's it for now folks. Thanks for listening.
~ Virgil Vaupel
15 State Qualifiers off to Billings
The Scotties are sending FIFTEEN (15) to this
weekend’s STATE tournament at the Billings Metra. 10
Boys and 5 Girls will make the trip. The 5 girls qualifying
for State and the 3rd place overall finish at Divisonals
both represent School records for a Girls program in its
6th year of existence. The 15 total qualifiers is tied for
the 2nd most in school history. (17 in 2008)
The All-Class State tourney will begin this Thursday,
February 19 at 3:00 PM and continue through Saturday
evening! GO SCOTTIES!!
Below is a Recap of individual wrestlers from the Hannah Holinde CHAMPION @ 235
Divisional Tournament:
21 total Individual All-Conference Finishers—
Asher Wersal 5th @ 103**
Riley Pedersen CHAMPION @ 105**
Riley Pattison 2nd @ 105**
Avery Pedersen 6th @ 115
Jack Morehouse 3rd @ 118**
Lana Mason 4th @ 125
Lillian Massey 8th @ 125
Saunten Gamas 2nd @ 126**
Addison Hughes 7th @ 130
John Yeska 3rd @ 132**
Weston Kirkland 4th @ 132** William Kirkland CHAMPION @ 165
Chloe Lamb 7th @ 135
Cody Kuka 2nd @ 138**
Madison Lamb 2nd @ 140**
Tyler King 4th @ 144**
Aubree Holinde 2nd @ 145**
Khye Gamas CHAMPION @ 157**
William Kirkland CHAMPION @ 165**
Siala Moala 5th @ 190**
Hannah Holinde CHAMPION @ 235**
Leo Erickson 8th @ 285
**15 State Qualifiers
Kyhe Gamas CHAMPION @ 157