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The Milk River North project, an overpass west of Nashua, pair of scissors for the occasion while Nashua Mayor
began in the fall of 2017 and is officially in use as of shortly Fuzz Stingley would then escort Pat across the massive
after 10:00 this morning. Former Mayor Pat Hallett had structure in the City Fire Engine. A very good crowd was
the honor of the ribbon cutting with an especially large on hand for a very memorable celebration.

This just in! Now, how do we know this, you his swather ready to start haying the
might ask? Because Joe Yeoman was ditches along the Fort Peck Highway
It’s guaranteed to rain Friday! in this morning and told us he’s got tomorrow morning!
Join us for Father’s Day!
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® Boneless
RIBEYE STEAK ...........................$9.99 lb.
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® Boneless
PETITE SIRLOIN STEAK...............$3.99 lb.
INTRODUCING Certified Angus Beef® Boneless Our dining room buffet runs from 11 am—2 pm
Certified Angus Beef® RUMP ROAST ............................$2.99 lb.
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® 80/20
Sunday, June 16th
GROUND BEEF ..........................$2.79 lb. Ribs • Baked Beans • Corn on the Cob • Apple Pie Bars
Certified Angus Beef® Salad Bar and Fresh Watermelon!
PETITE SIRLOIN ROAST ..............$3.69 lb. Adults $18
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef®
With Standards more selective than USDA CUBE STEAK..............................$3.99 lb. Kids 3-12 $11
Prime, Choice, and Select, each Certified Fresh Pork Kids under 3 eat free!!
Angus Beef® brand cut meets or exceeds BABY BACK RIBS .......................$2.99 lb.

Free fishing Father’s Day weekend


10 standards for quality – a promise of
unrivaled flavor, juiciness and tenderness. Boneless Skinless
Enter to Win! CHICKEN BREASTS .................... $1.99 lb.
This Father’s Day, we are giving away a Boneless Pork
Whether you’re tying on a salmon fly or
$200 Certified Angus Beef® brand beef SIRLOIN CHOPS ........................ $1.99 lb.
threading a night crawler onto a hook, during
bundle! Register at the Meat Department Johnsonville 19 oz. Select Varieties
Father’s Day weekend, everyone in Montana can fish
before the Drawing on Saturday, June 15. SAUSAGE ................................. $3.99 ea.
for free.
“Montana is home to some of the finest fishing
Hopefully we’ll anywhere in the world. It’ll be a great chance to get
be getting some your family outside.” said Martha Williams, director
of that rain of Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks in Helena.
While the promotion allows anyone to fish
Tonight: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms without a license on June 15-16, all other fishing rules
between 7pm and 3am. Mostly cloudy, then gradually and regulations are in effect and must be followed.
becoming mostly clear, with a low around 58. South wind

around 7 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Friday: A slight chance of showers between 11am and noon,
Montana Neighbor Award
then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after noon.
Mostly sunny, with a high near 84. Northwest wind 6 to 14
nominations due June 24th
The Montana Neighbor Awards wants to celebrate
mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. Chance of precipitation
is 40%. good neighbors and is soliciting nominations for its
Friday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms annual awards. Nominations are due June 24.
before midnight, then a slight chance of showers. Partly The Montana Neighbor Awards is a working
cloudy, with a low around 53. Northwest wind 8 to 14 mph, group made up of conservation organizations from
with gusts as high as 23 mph. Chance of precipitation is around the state including Montana Fish Wildlife
30%.
& Parks, Montana Association of Land Trusts,
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of showers and Montana Farm Bureau, Artemis Common Ground,
thunderstorms after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 77.
Northwest wind 9 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
The Nature Conservancy of Montana and Montana
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 49. North
Council of Trout Unlimited.
northwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming light and variable The awards recognize landowners who go the
after midnight. extra mile through collaborative efforts to enhance
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 78. Light and variable the Montana sense of community. Awards are based
wind becoming northwest around 6 mph in the morning. on four criteria: cooperation, land stewardship/
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 51. Northeast conservation ethic, neighborly land access and
wind around 6 mph. community leadership.
Monday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms Nominations can be sent by email to
after noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 80. East southeast briankahnacg@gmail.com or GLemon@mt.gov, or
wind around 7 mph.
by regular mail to Montana Neighbor Awards, c/o
Tuesday: Showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm.
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 78. East southeast wind 6
Brian Kahn, PO Box 748, Helena, MT 59624.
to 8 mph becoming northwest in the afternoon. Chance of For more information contact: Brian Kahn,
precipitation is 60%. 406-444-8744, brian.kahn@earthlink.net, Montana
Wednesday: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Neighbor Awards Committee, PO Box 748 Helena,
Partly sunny, with a high near 72. MT 59624.
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FORT PECK COMMUNITY GARAGE SALES: Saturday, June 15 starts at
8am. Pancake breakfast hosted by the Fort Peck Volunteer Fire Department
from 7-10am AT THE FORT PECK FIRE HALL.
BUZZ Zerbe Bros. is looking for a Diesel Technician to become a valued
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FWP Region 6 Deer Aerial Survey Findings Released
by Marc Kloker,
FWP Region 6
Montana Fish, Wildlife
& Parks biologists have
completed their 2019 winter
and spring aerial surveys
of deer populations across
Region 6 in northeastern
Montana. The surveys
indicate above average
numbers for mule deer, and
mostly stable populations
of whitetail deer across the
region.
Mule deer
For mule deer, 11
trend areas in Region 6 are
typically surveyed each year
from the air. The winter
“post-season survey” was FWP Region 6 biologist Ryan Williams “view” during his deer surveys. A new
completed in January, and challenge of managing deer populations is the confirmed occurrence of chronic
the “spring survey” was wasting disease (CWD) that was first detected in Region 6 along the Hi-line in 2018.
conducted in April. While survey. The 2019 spring numbers remain near “Data collected
total deer counts tend to surveys showed region- average. Fawn to adult during mule deer surveys
be variable, FWP Region wide densities at 41 percent ratio is an indicator of over- are only one factor
6 Outlook-area biologist above average and a slight winter survival as well as in deer management
Ryan Williamson said the increase of 4 percent from new recruitment into the recommendations,” he
2019 surveys indicate mule last year’s spring survey. population,” Williamson further explained. “The
deer continue to do quite While regional numbers said. The 2019 survey prior year’s harvest, weather
well. “Mule deer trends indicate above average mule showed 51 fawns to 100 and habitat factors, as well
remain stable and well deer levels overall, mule deer adults across the region, as additional input gathered
above average across most from the 11 mule deer trend which is slightly below the from landowners, hunters,
of the region,” Williamson areas range from slightly average of 53 fawns to 100 the general public and other
said. below average to well above adults. The eastern half of agencies are all considered
The 2019 post- the average. Region 6 saw higher fawn by the Fish and Wildlife
hunting-season surveys This same trend was seen numbers, with 57 fawns to Commission for season and
showed the region-wide in the deer fawn-to-adult 100 adults. The western half quota-setting decisions.”
mule deer density at 56 ratios that are also estimated of the region saw a decrease Winter mortality was
percent above average, but during the spring survey. from 2018 to 44 fawns to variable across the region
4 percent below the 2018 “Region wide, the fawn 100 adults. during the 2018-2019 winter
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but likely was minimal based on observations and reports.
Williamson says, “A small amount of winter mortality Come
was observed throughout the region, with mostly fawns
succumbing to the harsher late winter weather. Generally
Celebrate
speaking, the mule deer appeared to have overwintered Located on HWY 2 E Dink’s
well.”
across from
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For 2018, most Region 6 hunting districts will be
managed under the liberal regulations for mule deer, which
Thursday, June 13th
includes either-sex for a general deer license (A-tag), as well $2 Bud Light Cans
as additional B-licenses. “As normal, hunting district 652 Come to Dink’s & Have some Drinks
continues to be a limited either-sex permit district and will
have a limited number of B-licenses available,” Williamson
said. “All hunting districts will have a varying number of
mule deer B-licenses available this year.”
The drawing deadline to put in for mule deer B-licenses
was June 1, but there will likely be some surplus licenses
available starting Aug. 12, 2019.
Whitetail deer
White-tailed deer populations continue to remain
stable. Williamson said surveys have been completed in six
areas across Region 6. “Due to more uniform habitat, the
whitetail surveys tend to look at deer density, as opposed
to total numbers, for trends,” added Williamson. The 2019 Sunday, June 16 • 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
year’s survey show whitetail deer density an average of Burger Bar will be open at 11:00 am
11.7 deer per square mile across the trend areas, which is $7 a plate
approximately 10 percent above the long-term average of Burgers with all the fixings, potato salad, chips, and a pop
10.7 deer per square mile, an increase of 22% from the 2018
surveys. Flatland Cruiser
White-tailed deer densities remain near average in the Car Club
eastern part of the region. The western trend areas along
the Milk River are more variable, however, with overall Father’s Day
densities 10% below average. “When compared to average, Show ‘n Shine
densities increased improved further west along the Milk,” Sunday, June 16
said Williamson. 10am - 2pm
Current densities are significantly less than from a In front of Sam & Jeff’s
decade ago when whitetail densities were as high as 40 – Cars, Pickups, Motorcycles
50 deer per square mile in some areas. “That level of deer & Bikes are Welcome
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density was unsustainable and was causing problems for Enjoy Classic Cars,
landowners and also degrading habitat conditions prior Food & Drinks
to the EHD outbreaks that reduced the densities across 50/50 Raffle
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Region 6,” Williamson said. Although no significant EHD
outbreaks haven not been seen since 2014, areas with higher Everyone is Welcome
deer densities along the Missouri River have experienced
small outbreaks of EHD in recent years. Feeling overwhelmed?
With whitetail numbers increasing across Region 6, Moving to Prairie Ridge,
and in accordance with Fish and Wildlife Commission rule The Manor or Valley View?
setting, a single-region antlerless whitetail B-licenses will Let us help.
again be available for over the counter purchase starting
August 12, 2019. This license will be limited to one per
hunter. Additionally, a region-wide limited quota whitetail
B-license was available through the drawing, and any
surplus will be available starting August 12, 2019. Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025

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Second Lady Karen Pence addresses an audience in Billings on Wednesday. Official White House Photo by Amy Rossetti

Vice President Pence talks meth in Billings


Vice President Mike a neighborhood near Flint this morning as she David Bernhardt on a visit
Pence is highlighting the downtown Billings where and the Vice President to Yellowstone National
meth epidemic in Montana the delegation met with were staying at the Double Park. Bernhardt was also
and the West with a visit to some young Montana Tree Hotel in downtown on Montana Talks this
Billings, Montana. moms who are recovering Billings where the radio morning.
Pence landed in from meth addiction. They station has a studio on the The Double Tree
Billings around noon sat down with families at top floor. Their discussion Hotel was in a high
Wednesday before the Rimrock Foundation’s included military spouses security perimeter, so the
delivering remarks at Willow Way recovery as well as the Willow Way Montana Talks staff and
Riverside Health Care home in Billings. recovery home. others who work at the
following a meeting with The Second Lady, Mrs. Today, the Vice hotel had to go through
the HIDTA Task Force. Pence, was on Montana President and his wife will the metal detectors and
The motorcade Talks with host Aaron join Interior Secretary what not this morning.
carrying VP Pence, along
with his wife Karen, Gift Certificates VALLEY VIEW HOME
Senator Steve Daines (R- & Gift Wrapping ANNUAL COMMUNITY BBQ
MT), and Congressman
Available WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26
Greg Gianforte (R-
MT) then traveled to Weddings 4:30 - 7:00PM • VALLEY VIEW HOME
Sponsored by the Valley View Home Foundation
Brady Funk Jump House & Yard Games for the Kids
& Matthew Brooks BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwiches
June 15, 2019 with sides along with drinks and a desert
Christen Etchart We want to thank our community and welcome all
& Calvin Reichelt visitors to please come and enjoy a FREE meal and
Shower August 17, 2019 some time with us at Valley View Home!
Wedding January 4, 2020
Staff, Volunteers & Friends will be hosting a Bake
Red Barn Sale during this event and 100% of profit go
Gifts directly to our residents Christmas Stocking Fund.
10 am - 5:30 pm M - F Please don’t hesitate to contact Valley View if you
10 am - 4 pm Sat. too would like to donate a baked good!

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