Glasgow Wrestling Club Invitational Highlights
Glasgow Wrestling Club Invitational Highlights
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Wrestling Club Invitational set participation records On Sunday, many of those same Highlanders were
across the board this year with 25 clubs represented by back on the mat in Malta at the “Cover the Court” event.
575 wrestlers! Breaking last year’s record of 549. It is Malta’s tournament featured 19 clubs and 368 wrestlers.
the fifth consecutive year we have broken an all-time GWC brought the second biggest squad with 53 entered
attendance record. The Highlanders had the largest into the tournament. Only the tournament host had more
team in attendance with 90 kids on the mat Saturday. competing. The Highlanders had another great showing;
GWC had a GREAT day and ended up with 18 individual finishing with 8 Individual Champions and 40 top four
Champions and an outstanding 53 top four finishers! finishers! (Glasgow Wrestling Club’s results inside)
Thank you to our parents and volunteers for stepping
up and putting on an event that we can all be proud of. Next Saturday, the Club will be headed to the MonDak
(Hey, is that Dale and Donna in the lower right corner of Open in WIlliston, North Dakota.
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Initiative Provides Assistance to Farmers and Ranchers
Directly Impacted by the St. Mary Siphon Failure
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service The St. Mary Initiative will be funded through the
(NRCS) in Montana is accepting applications for the St. Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) using
Mary Initiative. Farmers and ranchers in Blaine, Glacier, the Act Now application process. Applications eligible for
Hill, Phillips, and Valley counties including the Blackfeet the St. Mary Initiative will be accepted on a continuous
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impacted by the St. Mary Canal siphon failure should cycle, applications must be received by Feb. 28, 2025.
visit their local NRCS office now to apply. The final Applications received after that date may be considered
application batching date for the initiative will be Feb. 28, in other relevant ranking pools. St. Mary Initiative
2025. applications will be processed in the order received and
“We’ve been working closely with partners critical those that rank above the established minimum ranking
to the rehabilitation of the St. Mary system as well as score of 50 will be pre-approved as funds are available.
agricultural stakeholders to understand how we can best Farmers and ranchers that apply won’t need to wait for all
support ag producers in the region,” said Tom Watson, applications to be ranked to find out if their application
NRCS State Conservationist for Montana. “Our technical was funded.
and financial assistance will help farmers and ranchers Producers directly impacted by the St. Mary Canal
that won’t get the usual irrigation water supplies or siphon failure are encouraged to visit the local NRCS
livestock water due to the siphon failure.” office now to begin the planning process and submit
The St. Mary Initiative will focus on key conservation applications. Once fiscal year 2025 EQIP funds are
practices to mitigate resource concerns that could be received in Montana, the St. Mary Initiative application
caused by the loss of irrigation water in the St. Mary ranking and pre-approval process will begin. Early
Canal and Milk River system. Producers in the region planning will help producers to have time to implement
may not be able to plant annual crops, irrigate forage, practices for the 2025 growing season.
or provide adequate stockwater. Conservation practices The St. Mary EQIP initiative will help to offset
in the initiative include cover crops, fence, livestock potential affects like increased soil erosion and decreased
water systems, and upland wildlife habitat management. forage production on ag operations that usually irrigate
There are options within the cover crop practice to allow with water from the Milk River Project. The initiative will
for haying or grazing while meeting requirements for also provide alternatives to ranchers that use the St. Mary
adequate soil cover. Upland wildlife habitat management Canal as a livestock barrier or for stockwater.
will incentivize leaving perennial stands unharvested Get more information from the local NRCS office.
through the growing season to rest stands stressed by Find contact information at nrcs.usda.gov/contact.
lack of irrigation water so that plant health and wildlife Information is also available at nrcs.usda.gov/montana.
food and cover are maintained. Stockwater practices will
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was the St. Mary Canal or the Milk River. The initiative
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Constituent Connection the quality of education
our children receive.
Finding Lasting Solutions to Finally, there’s a
proposal to change
Skyrocketing Property Taxes how we tax businesses,
by Gregg Hunter
which would provide
As property taxes continue to climb, providing
relief to small business
relief to Montana families and small businesses has
owners. Lower taxes on
become one of my top priorities this legislative session.
small business owners
Fortunately, there are several proposals currently under
allow these owners
consideration that could offer long-term, sustainable
to reinvest in their
relief to those feeling the financial strain.
operations, expand
One promising solution would impose a tax on
their businesses, and
out-of-state vacation homeowners, using the revenue
hire more workers—
to provide permanent property tax relief for full-time
ultimately contributing
Montana residents. This idea is a win-win—reducing
to Montana’s overall economic growth. Property
tax burdens for Montanans while also addressing the
tax relief needs to be approached carefully as not to
growing issue of rising rent prices for those who don’t
upset the balance but focusing on the areas that need
own homes.
improvement.
Additionally, the legislature is reviewing two
Montanans deserve property tax relief that doesn’t
proposals that would directly impact property taxes
come at the cost of essential services like education
and funding for our schools. The first would redirect
or our local economies. I am committed to working
excess local government funds—specifically, 95 mills
together with my colleagues to find common-sense
designated for local governments—toward school
solutions that make Montana more affordable for those
funding. This is a fiscally responsible way to allocate
who live, work, and raise families here. It’s time we take
resources without raising taxes on homeowners.
action to ensure our state remains a great place to call
Montanans need property tax relief, but we cannot
home.
afford to sacrifice our children’s education. This solution
For me, property tax relief is more than just a
strikes a balance, benefiting both property owners and
policy priority—it’s personal.
students.
Thank you and feel free to reach out if you have any
The second proposal focuses on reducing
questions. Please indicate the community, or county
administrative costs within schools, ensuring that more
that you live in to help me sort through emails from my
resources go directly to the classroom, rather than
constituents.
to overhead. Again, this approach would help avoid
Gregg Hunter
further tax increases on homeowners while enhancing
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This past week, Montana 4-Hers had their TAX PREPARATION
Individual • Partnership • Corporation
biannual Montanans for 4-H Legislative breakfast. I Non-Profits • All State Returns
was fortunate to sit with two young folks from Liberty Appointments Available in Glasgow
County. We had a great visit and I learned about their on Tuesdays through Tax Season
future plans. Hapi Seewald, our daughter, had four 330 Hinsdale Rd N • Hinsdale, MT 59241
Monday-Thursday 9 to 3
Glacier County 4-H club members down for the Amy Rutherford
breakfast. They all came down the night before and (406) 230-0380
stayed with Judy and me. After the breakfast, Judy got
them all a tour of the Old Governor’s Mansion and a
tour of the Capitol, including a stop at my office for Valentine’s Day
pictures and a gifted Montana map.
Things are now moving in the Senate after our
Menu
Lobster Ravioli with vodka sauce,
slower than usual start. Committees are receiving served with garlic toast
Senate bills and some have received bills moving Surf n Turf
over from the House. This coming week, there Add a 5-6 oz. lobster tail to our
should be some bills passed to the Governor for his house Prime Rib or your choice
scrutinization. Judicial issues are the topic of many of one of our hand cut Ribeye or
of the bills we have seen, and it seems to be more on Sirloin Steaks
leadership’s minds than education, health, or taxes. Enjoy a slice of Raspberry Donut
Cheesecake for dessert!
My Highways and Transportation Committee has not
had a bill referred to it in over a week.
SB 138, an education bill I sponsor, has passed Call 406-228-3023
out of the Education and Cultural Resources
Committee. If enacted, SB 138 could allow a teacher
to remove a disruptive kid from the classroom. I
Feeling overwhelmed?
Moving to Prairie Ridge, The
worked with a number of folks on an amendment to Manor, or Valley View?
satisfy opposition. When it came time to vote, I was LET US HELP.
disappointed to see a number of Republicans, whom
I worked with on the amendment, still voted against
Helping Senior Adults with their move
RATES:
helping teachers teach. I feel teachers need the State’s $150/hr: Room to room in the same location
support. After all, there were 853 licensed public- $200/hr: Moving from home to Prairie Ridge,
The Manor or Valley View
school openings at the beginning of this school year. $250/hr: Moving from home to a different house
Montana is having trouble attracting and retaining Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
teachers, a theme throughout my last 5 sessions in
Helena. SB 138 is only a small part of a big problem,
as our teachers deal with any number of issues on a
daily basis.
I have been watching bills coming to the Senate
that have legal notes attached. The notes indicate that
the bill may or will end up in court. For the most
part, I have not supported these bills due to the
cost the state will likely incur to litigate them. This
issue seems to be coming up in this session more
than usual; we still have bills from a number of past
sessions still in litigation.
As always, stay safe!
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