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For the past 20 years, Valley County Search & Rescue has teamed up with local wrecker services to offer party-goers a ride home after drinking on New Year’s Eve. This year, the crew will begin to offer free rides home around 4:30 p.m. and will be calling it a night around 5:00 a.m. The DUI task force will be assisting with the funding for this event by donating $15 per ride with a cap of $500.
The rides are not limited to just Glasgow. Doug Cook will be offering rides home in the Fort Peck and Park Grove area and Stone Tihista will be offering rides in Nashua. Whether you live three blocks away or have a different zip code, don’t be afraid to ask for a ride.
For a ride home on New Year’s Eve, contact the following who are donating their time and services:
Tom Pewitt, Hi-Line Collision, 263-2154
Tom & Dawn Thompson, Thompson & Sons, 263-7265
Doug Cook, Glenn’s Automotive, 263-1249 (Park Grove & Fort Peck Area)
Randy Isakson, Search & Rescue, 263-2193
Kenny Bryan, Search & Rescue, 263-5116
Jeron Wesen, Search & Rescue, 263-0265
Whisky Isakson, Search & Rescue, 263-2505
Stone Tihista, Search & Rescue, 263-8383 (Nashua Area)
To raise funds for future endeavors, the Valley County Search & Rescue will be hosting a fundraising event at the VFW on Jan. 28. The event will include a silent auction, dinner, the 4th Street Band will be performing and there will be a raffle drawing for a 2016 Honda Pioneer 1000. Raffle tickets can be purchased for $25 from Scotts Track ‘n Wheel, Stockmans Bar, the Glasgow VFW, or by any Search & Rescue Member. For more information on the Glasgow Search & Rescue or how you can help out, contact Randy Isakson at 406-263-2193.
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