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Memorial
Day on tap
Wow, do we have a
full slate right here in
the Bonnie City this
weekend. We’ve got
state softball, we’ve got
graduation... but maybe
most importantly
because we can enjoy
these events, we’ve
got Memorial Day. The
Veterans of Foreign
War will again placing
flags on Veterans’
grave sites in the
Highland Cemetery
on Saturday, May 24
beginning at 9:00 am.
Flags will be assigned
and distributed to
volunteers from Art
Widhalm’s pickup. It
should only take less
than two hours with a
good crew. And we’re
guessing that Veteran
Skip Zaborowski, at
right, will be there. All
volunteers, Vet or not,
are welcome to come
and help out, and thank
our Veterans!
Help needed!
Helen Hunter This Thursday is
the boot drive to collect
for the 4th of July
Fireworks display. (8
Celebration am -5 pm).Volunteers
are still needed for
of Life helping to collect. If
interested in working
Saturday, May 24th an hour or two, then
5:00-7:00 pm please contact Shyanne
at the Chamber Office
at Cottonwood Inn (406-228-2222) or Rod
Karst (406-263-8757).
Amen
for some
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
rain!
Discussion and Decision Meeting
Valley County, Montana
Wednesday May 21, 2025
Tonight: A slight chance of showers between 9pm and Additions/Deletions
midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 38. East
Public Comment on Agenda Items
southeast wind around 7 mph. Chance of precipitation
is 20%.
Action on Employment/Termination Notices
Wednesday: A 50 percent chance of showers after noon.
Partly sunny, with a high near 61. East southeast wind
6 to 10 mph becoming north northwest in the morning. Consider approving Task Order Number 26-07-4-
Wednesday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers
31-149-0 continuing through June 30, 2026, between
before midnight. Partly cloudy, with a low around 36. the State of Montana Department of Public Health
East southeast wind 7 to 10 mph. and Human Services and Valley County for their
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 69. East Immunization Program.
southeast wind 6 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22
mph. Consider approving Task Order Number 26-07-6-11-
Thursday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers. Mostly 057-0 continuing through June 30, 2026, between the
cloudy, with a low around 44. East wind 13 to 16 mph, State of Montana Department of Public Health and
with gusts as high as 25 mph. Human Services and Valley County for the PHEP
Friday: Showers likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high near (Public Health Emergency Preparedness).
60. East wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 22
mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. Consider accepting the highest bid for the 2013 Ford
Friday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers, mainly E450 Super Duty Transit Bus.
before midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 42.
East wind 8 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. Consider approval of GIS Viewer, an online map reading
Saturday: A 40 percent chance of showers, mainly after system to replace the current ArcReader system that no
noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 63. East southeast longer has support. It would be located on the County
wind 7 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
website and available to all departments as well as the
Saturday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers, mainly public, such as Title Companies, Real Estate Agents,
before midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 44.
delivery services, Post Office and insurance agents. The
Sunday: A 30 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, cost of the update is approximately $9,000.
with a high near 68. East northeast wind 6 to 10 mph.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 44. Public Comment on Non-Agenda Items
Memorial Day: Sunny, with a high near 73.
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Gregg Hunter reports our corner of Montana. From hospital leaders to City
Council and County Commission members, Chamber
Constituent Connection: Sine Die of Commerce reps to principals and teachers, to nursing
As I left the Capitol on April 30, home executives, judges, and small
I was overwhelmed with feelings of business owners, your insight and
gratitude for the opportunity to serve SD experience helped me navigate my first
15 the past four months. While it wasn’t legislative session and make the best
without its challenges, I am proud of all decisions for our communities. Thank
the legislature accomplished this year, and you for your support.
more importantly, I’m proud of how we For 85 long days, I didn’t give
worked together to pass the bills that you, up on making sure rural Montana is
my constituents, told me were important stronger than ever. I’m proud of the
to you. work we did and that we accomplished
Let’s start with the positives. We what we set out to do. Now we begin
accomplished the “big three” priorities we work on interim committees, so please
set at the beginning: protecting our rural let me know how you feel this session
hospitals and clinics by renewing Medicaid went, what we could have done better,
expansion, boosting teacher pay so our and how you’d like to see me serve you
kids get the best education possible, and lowering your in the future.
property taxes. Rural Montana will be stronger because of I can always be reached at
[email protected].
the bills we passed this session. I hope to visit with as many of you as possible over the
The biggest surprise for me, though, was how some coming months.
fellow Republicans were willing to vote all of this down Thank you, sincerely, for the opportunity to serve you
simply to make an ideological point. They didn’t care about and Senate District 15! ~ Gregg Hunter
finding solutions. They weren’t willing to do whatever it
DID YOU KNOW?
took to make sure you see a lower property tax bill next
year.
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900 ultimately passing, I’m grateful to my constituents
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Old Fart Day Wednesday!
May is proclaimed as Older American Month. The
Act was passed in Montana in 1987 and was adopted
by the Philosophy of the Older American Act of 1965,
by President Lyndon B. Johnson. The Act was to raise
awareness and encourage community involvement,
which did both of these things well.
… It addressed the struggles of older Americans
… It introduced programs, transportation
assistance, federally funded adult day care, legal
assistance and other services for seniors
… It paved the way to passing the Medicare
program to offer health care to all seniors.
Pictured above Proclaiming the month of May as
Older American Month are …L to R… Walt Adams,
Vice President, Cheryl Herschman, Secretary, Sharon A pastor’s wife was expecting a baby, so he stood
Baillargeon, Treasurer, and Mayor of Glasgow, Rod before the congregation and asked for a raise. After
Karst, Photo by Sherry Richardson. much discussion, they passed a rule that whenever the
All Seniors are asked to join us in enjoying preacher’s family expanded, so would his paycheck.
Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Chips, Baked Beans & dessert After seven children, this started to get expensive
on Wednesday, May 21, 2025 at the Senior Center at and the congregation decided to hold another meeting
Noon. Your presence would be appreciated. to discuss the preacher’s expanding salary. A great deal
Dave Pippin Band will be playing music for our of yelling and inner bickering ensued, as to how much
listening pleasure. Many thanks to Thrivent Financial the clergyman’s additional children were costing the
Services for sponsoring this event. church, and how much more it could potentially cost.
After listening to them for about an hour, the pastor
rose from his chair and spoke, “Children are a gift from
God, and we will take as many gifts as He gives us.”
Silence fell on the congregation.
Then, from the back pew, a little old lady struggled
FOR ALL YOUR to stand, and finally said in her frail voice, “Rain is also a
ELECTRICAL NEEDS gift from God, but when we get too much of it, we wear
rubbers.”
CALL 263-2724 The entire congregation said, ‘Amen.’
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Chuck Norris was once
on Celebrity Wheel of
Fortune and was the first to
spin. The next 29 minutes
of the show consisted of
everyone standing around
awkwardly, waiting for the
wheel to stop.
Two blondes were
driving along a road by a
wheat field when they saw
a blonde in the middle of
the field rowing a row boat.
The driver blonde
turned to her friend and
said “You know - it’s
blondes like that that give
us a bad name!”
Rockin’ Robins
Coming in hot, we’ll just say it was a “birds and
the bees” kind of event.... Don’t look, Ethel! But
it was too late.
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2025 Law Enforcement Appreciation Poster Contest winner
Attorney General Austin Knudsen announced In addition to the statewide winner, six other regional
Jordyn Muggli, of Miles City, as the winner of the fourth winners were chosen who will receive $250 from
annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Poster Contest, Stockman Bank and an ice cream social delivered by
during National Police Week. Jordyn is a fifth-grade local troopers.
student at Lincoln Grade School in Miles City. The six regional winners were:
In her artist statement Jordyn said she made the District One: Harley Hausmann, of Corvallis
poster because, “we know that the highway patrol and District Two: Gabriel Oliver, of Great Falls
police are always there to protect us [no] matter what.” District Three: Jaxson Richards, of Helena
“Montana is a state that ‘Backs the Blue’ and this District Four: Jennessa Cantrell, of Billings
contest is a great way to instill that mentality in children District Six: Briggs Bollweg, of Whitefish
at a young age,” Attorney General Knudsen said. “I District Seven: Lila Clawson, of Belgrade
know that law enforcement officers appreciate the Attorney General Knudsen announced the poster
support they receive from the community, especially contest in February, encouraging elementary school
from Montana’s youngest citizens. Thanks to everyone students to show their appreciation for Montana’s law
who participated in the contest, and I can’t wait to visit enforcement officers who risk their lives every day to
Miles City and celebrate with this year’s winner.” keep communities safe.
&
Jordyn’s Poster was picked from more than 175
submissions representing 35 classrooms in Montana. Performance
Attorney General Knudsen and Montana Highway Concrete
Patrol Colonel Kurt Sager will celebrate with Jordyn and Construction
her class later this month. Jordyn’s class will also receive • Residential &
$750 courtesy of Stockman Bank. Commercial Concrete
Fort Peck, Montana • New Construction
The winning poster will be displayed in Montana Cell 406-263-8054 & Remodels
Department of Justice offices across the state and Fax: 406-367-5257
[email protected] Rod Lambert
made available to law enforcement offices statewide.