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Tues 4,
day, June
Schmidt back on
top of Rock Creek
Glasgow’s Ken
Schmidt and Mark
Jones of Billings had
two consistent and great
days of fishing to win
the annual Rock Creek
Walleye Tournament this
past Saturday and Sunday,
edging out Glasgow
anglers Kris Keller and
Whit Rush who were in
second place on Day 1
(see a shocking page 5 to
see who was tops of the
leader board).
Sitting in 3rd and Mark Jones of Billings (left) and Glasgow’s Ken Schmidt with their first place
trailing Keller/Rush by plaques and a check for $4,000. This is Ken’s third time as a Rock Creek winner.
a single pound (32.14 -
31.14), Schmidt and Jones there were only five, so produced walleyes in the Keller and Rush
would tack on the exact apparently the word was 24 1/2 to 28 inch range. caught 25.48 pounds on
weight that Keller and out. “It was go time, but then it Sunday for a two-day
Rush popped on Saturday But it didn’t matter petered out.” total of 57.62 pounds and
for a total of 63.28 pounds. as nobody was sitting on So they went on the second place.
While they were one their way point so they hunt for another big one Taking 3rd were Kyle
of the last boats out on pulled in, put it on auto- and while they caught Vine, Vida, and Colby
Sunday at around quarter lock and started pitching several more walleye, Tognetti, Lewistown, with
after seven, they returned jigs. they weren’t able to 47.30 pounds; 4th, Matt
to one of their hot spots “We had our 32 upgrade their score card. Cowen and Blake Cowen
only to discover there were pounds by eight o’clock,” Frustrating as it may have of Billings, 45.36; 5th, Doc
about 15 boats stacked Schmidt said of a hot been, turns out, that didn’t Holmes, Lewistown, and
in there; on Saturday morning bite that matter either. Mary Oyle, Williston, 44.2.
Milk River Catfish Days a hit
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• $1,182 to the Opheim School to purchase two amplifiers,
two microphones, and two instrument cables for the
sound system at the music department;
Remem1b8e+r
• $2,500 to the Glasgow High School Cross Country Team
to buy an electronic timing system used at meets;
• $3,000 to Two Rivers Economic Growth to purchase and
place directional signs to the Smith Bike Park just off
Highway 2 East in Glasgow; A D U LT P R O M
• $11,307 to Glasgow Reds Baseball to replace the breaker F R I DAY, J U N E 7 @ 8 : 3 0 P M
boxes on the lights in Legion Field. G L A S G O W E L K S LO D G E
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benefits move far beyond the group presenting the RAFFLES, DANCING, PRIZES & DRINKS
application, Leader emphasized. For example, requests FORMAL WEAR OPTIONAL
from the two high schools provide uses for the communities MUSIC BY PIPPIN DJ AND KARAOKE
at large. The improved sound system in Opheim will be
used for community-wide events such as performances, VALLEY VIEW HOME
graduation, and the Veterans’ Day program. Also at the ANNUAL COMMUNITY BBQ
Opheim School, the fitness training room is open to all WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26
community members who request access and receive safety 4:30 - 7:00PM • VALLEY VIEW HOME
training. The GHS Cross Country team plans to rent the Sponsored by the Valley View Home Foundation
timing system, with an operator, to other race events held in Jump House & Yard Games for the Kids
the area. This will amount to a substantial savings for local BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwiches
event sponsors, whose costs to rent similar systems are as with sides along with drinks and a desert
high as $2,000. We want to thank our community and welcome all
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