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Lunch
Egg & Chz Sandwich • Ham
Hash Brown Patty • Muffin
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District 2B Track & Field Meet in Wolf Point May 11, 2019
Boys’ Team Scores 4. Brett Glaser 137-10; 6. Eli Zeluff 300m Hurdles- 4. Alaina Sallee Sunnyside Ladies
1. Glasgow 203; 2. Malta 177;
3. Wolf Point 72; 4. Poplar 46; 5.
135-02
High Jump- 3. Jaysen Turner
53.84
4x100 Relay- 2. Blaire Westby,
Spring Fling
Harlem 23 5-04.00; 4. Alec Boland 5-02.00; 5. Anika Peters, Keely Fossum, Emily
Individually for the Scotties: Tim Wageman 5-00.00 Kolstad 53.94
Tuesday, May 14th
100 Meters- 2. Tyler Fitzsimmons
Pole Vault- 2. Tim Wageman
Social Starts @ 5:30pm
12.12; 5. Dylan Nieskens 12.55; 6. 4x400 Relay- 1. Alaina Sallee,
Colton Pewitt 12.71 10-00; 3. Caden Gustafson 10-00; Blaire Westby, Keely Fossum, League Meeting
4. Theodore Tryan 9-06; 5. Colter Emily Kolstad 4:24.19 Team Draws to Follow
200 Meters- 2. Tyler Fitzsimmons Cumber 8-06; 6. Stephen Bailey
Shot Put- 2. Riley Noser 33-03.50; Potluck Will be Served
24.22; 3. Dylan Nieskens 24.43; 6. 8-00 (bring a dish & join the fun!)
Colton Pewitt 25.55 3. Brennan Peters 31-09.50; 6.
Long Jump- 4. Brett Glaser 18- Tyann Graham 29-11.50 NEW LADY GOLFERS
400 Meters- 3. Dylan Nieskens 02.0; 5. Jaysen Turner 18-01; 9. ALWAYS WELCOME
53.88; 5. Dexter Monson 56.92; 6. Alec Boland 17-02 Discus- 5. Brennan Peters 97-05
Tyler Fitzsimmons 56.98
Triple Jump- 3. Jaysen Turner 39- Javelin- 1. Tehya Campbell 111- Call Sunnyside at 228-9519
800 Meters- 3. Ellis McKean 08.5; 5. Brett Glaser 37-03; 6. Alec 01; 5. Katie Kaiser 96-03 for any Questions
2:07.96; 4. Alec Boland 2:10.01; Boland 36-09.5 High Jump- 6. Keely Fossum
5. Merlin McKean 2:12.03; 6. 4-06.00
Jeremiah McCoy 2:18.79 Girls’ Team Scores Pole Vault- 1. Emily Kolstad 9-00;
1600 Meters-1. Ellis McKean 1. Glasgow 178; 2. Wolf Point 2. Katie Kaiser 9-00; 3. Anika
4:41.90; 3. Wilson Overby 4:48.50; 124; 3. Malta 113; 4. Harlem 59; 5. Peters 8-00; 4. Hannah Toavs
4. Merlin McKean 4:48.99 Poplar 48 8-00; 6. Tyann Graham 7-06
100 Meters- 3. Blaire Westby
3200 Meters- 2. Ellis McKean Long Jump- 5. Keely Fossum
14.39; 5. Nora Neumiller 14.8; 6.
10:25.81; 3. Wilson Overby
Anika Peters 14.87 13-01.00; 6. Abrianna Nielsen Wednesday
10:34.97; 4. Merlin McKean
200 Meters- 2. Blaire Westby
13-01.00 Nights
10:45.76; 6. Carl Zabrocki 11:27.11
29.17; 4. Nora Neumiller 30.10; 6. Triple Jump- 3. Alaina Sallee 6:00 - 8:00pm
110m Hurdles- 2. Fynn Sukut 30-01.00
19.09
Abrianna Nielsen 30.62 Build a Burger
300m Hurdles- 4. Fynn Sukut
400 Meters- 1. Emily Kolstad & get a
47.09
1:02.39; 3. Blaire Westby 1:06.28; Domestic Beer
4. Keely Fossum 1:07.82
4x100 Relay- 3. Tyler
$6 for Members
800 Meters- 1. Iris McKean $8 for Non-Members
Fitzsimmons, Garrett Lloyd, Colton
Pewitt
2:34.47; 3. Emily Kolstad 2:41.32; Valley View TUESDAY
HEALTH FAIR
5. Lauren Padden 2:51.83
and Dylan Nieskens 47.72 SOUPS: Potato • Chili
1600 Meters- 2. Iris McKean
4x400 Relay- 5. Ben Rodriguez, SPECIALS:
CANCELLED
5:43.63; 5. Ali Cunningham
Blake Lloyd, Zavier Urbin and 6:02.67; 6. Brooke Westby BBQ Bacon Cheddar Burger
Bridger Barnett 4:15.91 6:33.69 due to logistics Ham & Cheese Croissant
Shot Put- 2. Brett Glaser 44-11.00; 3200 Meters- 2. Iris McKean Health Fair with Valley
6. Noah Lipszyc 39-03.00 12:34.94; 5. Ali Cunningham View Home has been Dine at the “O”
Discus- 1. Chevy Boos 132-11; 2. 13:25.45; 6. Lauren Padden cancelled this year
13:48.25
Ben Miller 129-01; 3. Brett Glaser Questions Call
128-02 100m Hurdles- 3. Alaina Sallee 406-228-2461 228-8006
Javelin- 1. Alec Boland 154-04.50; 18.67
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Letter to the Buzz that question. Their answer was published in The Society
of Range Management’s Rangelands journal (Vol. 40,
issue 6, Dec. 2018) titled ‘An Ecological Assessment of the
Should we ‘leave it to nature’? Northern Yellowstone Range’. It is available at, https//www.
A wise sage once said something like, “failure to learn sciencedirect.com/journal/rangelands/vol/40/issue/6.
from history will generally result in repeating the failures”. The seven papers in this issue are a must read for anyone
This is what is happening in northeastern Montana. interested in the results of 50 years of natural management
You have probably heard about the American Prairie regulation involving large ungulate populations (bison, elk,
Reserve’s (APR) plans for an ‘American Serengeti’ that deer, moose, etc.) that are controlled by large predators
includes 10 or 20,000 wild, free-roaming bison on 3.5 (grizzly and black bears, wolves and mountain lions). The
million acres. Their stated intention is to remove all man- picture painted by these authors is not pretty and should be
made improvements that have been constructed over a wake-up call to all resource managers and to all those who
the last 200 years (apparently, they consider their ‘new’ care about our resources.
facilities like ‘learning centers’, yurt camps, camp sites, Basically, they found the uncontrolled bison
roads, trails, etc., do not qualify as being ‘man-made’) and population caused such extensive damage to the vegetation
turn the bison loose to roam freely and undisturbed. that, in some cases, it may not be recoverable. This, in turn,
There are two main philosophies on how to manage has had considerable negative consequences to associated
ecological processes. wildlife species such as other ungulates, beaver, sage grouse,
The first is to leave it to nature. Proponents of this song birds, fish, etc.
approach advocate removing all human involvement and If the APR were successful, their dream of an ‘American
letting nature take its course. They believe the plants Serengeti’ would probably turn into a nightmare. Not only
and animals will naturally reach equilibrium where all would the livestock industry and the human population
species will happily coexist. suffer but, based on the results from YNP, the natural
The other approach assumes humans are part of resources of this area would also be damaged beyond repair.
the environment and, like other animals (and plants), ~ Ron Stoneberg
have an impact on many of the other components of the Hinsdale
ecosystem. By studying these interactions humans are
able to manipulate the components to change outcomes. Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital is joining
This is the basis of the science of resource management. hospitals across America to celebrate
The APR plans to introduce free roaming bison and National Hospital Week May 12-18.
top tier predators to 3.5 million acres in northeastern We extend our gratitude and appreciation to our team of
healthcare professionals, our dedicated staff, and all those
Montana and let nature produce an ecological utopia.
who make our hospital work – INCLUDING YOU!
Will it work? Fortunately, we have an example of where
this has already been tried - Yellowstone National Park We remain committed to being the best place to work, the
best place to practice medicine, and the best place
(YNP). to receive care in rural America.
In 1968, YNP initiated a management policy that
advocated no direct manipulation by humans. So what was EMS COMMUNITY BARBEQUE
the result of fifty years of this natural management? Dr. Friday, May 17th // 11am – 1pm
Jeff Mosley (Range Management Specialist, Montana State Ambulance Barn (behind the hospital)
University) assembled a team of active and retired range, Join us for a lovely free barbeque, put on by our own EMS Crew!
wildlife, botany, soils, history, etc., specialists to address Everyone Welcome!