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“No Bull”

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515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
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January 20th
The above photo was taken at Fort Peck Reservoir be back this year — the location was to be set on
on Wednesday, January 20th, 2021. The photo below (looked it up on Al Gore’s invention), would you believe
was taken at Fort Peck Reservoir on Monday, January it, January 20th? The site location’s final confirmation
20th, 2020 of the IDNIYRA 20Twenty North American was to be today, but apparently IDNIYRA hasn’t
Ice Yacht Championships. We’re a bit doubtful they’ll updated the website. Ain’t gonna happen on Fort Peck!
Good news from the Chamber
by Danelle Murch, Glasgow Area Chamber
of Commerce & Agriculture
DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND Local Little Christmas — This program ran from
NEW RELEASE MOVIES $6.50 November 10– December 31, 2020. We had 52 Chamber
CLASSIC MOVIES $5.00 Member Merchants participate which gave us the
CURBSIDE POPCORN ON WEEKENDS opportunity to give out a total of 104 $25 gift certificates
406-228-9239 • www.polsontheatres.com (total of $2,600) and $500 in Chamber Big Bucks (grand
SHOWING: JANUARY 22-14, 2021 prize was $350 in Big Bucks plus 15 gift certificates, 2nd
place was $150 in Big Bucks and 12 gift certificates).
We had 3,168 entries for this program that tallied
Rated PG-13 107 min. Rated G 78 min. up to $316,800 locally spent at these 52 participating
Fri 7:20 Sat 4:00 & 7:20 Fri 7:00 Sat 4:20 & 7:00 businesses alone. Winners were:
Sun 4:00 Sun 4:20 Grand Prize: Red Sillerud 11th Place: Heather Hooper
2nd Place: Tammy Kummerfeldt 12th Place: Jan Fakler
3rd Place: Shelly George 13th Place: Bonnie Kemp
Normal high 4th Place: George Knierim 14th Place: Penny Murch
5th Place: Jan Dix 15th Place: Dorothy Crandall
for today, 24°; 6th Place: Deb Waarvik 16th Place: Betty Jo Bense
normal low, 5° 7th Place: Maureen Piersak 17th Place: Sandy Swenson
8th Place: Katie Padden 18th Place: Dale Hall
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 12. North wind 5 9th Place: Betty Coleman 19th Place: Katie Potter
to 9 mph becoming light west northwest. 10th Place: Jamie Mix 20th Place: Kristan Waarvik
Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 28. West southwest Chamber Big Bucks — This program runs year-
wind around 6 mph.
round and is like a town-wide gift certificate to be used
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 11. Calm wind
becoming south southeast around 6 mph in the evening.
at most Chamber Members. We wrote out $26,550.00
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 24. North northwest
from October 15-December 31.
wind 7 to 10 mph. Community Cash — This program runs from
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 5. North October 15 to December 31, 2020. We had 62
wind 7 to 9 mph becoming east after midnight. participating businesses for 2020. 72 loans were written
Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 22. East wind 8 to by First Community Bank (Glasgow & Hinsdale
11 mph. Branches), Independence Bank of Glasgow, and Bank
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 4. East of Glasow with at total of $71,950.
wind around 11 mph. These three programs generated a total of
Monday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 22. East wind 9 to $415,300.00 spent in the Community. Shop local and
13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. the bucks stay here!
Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 5. East
wind 11 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
Tuesday: Cloudy, with a high near 20. East wind 11 to 14
mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 6.
Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 27.

Reel Life Wisdom


“You can leave in a taxi. If you can’t get a
taxi, you can leave in a huff. If that’s too
soon, you can leave in a minute and a huff.
You know, you haven’t stopped talking since
I came here? You must have been vaccinated
with a phonograph needle.”~ Groucho Marx
in Duck Soup (1933)
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ include troubleshooting problems, ordering parts, repairing appliances,
FOR RENT Townhouse style apt. in downtown Glasgow. 1 bedroom and calling customers. The business serves all of northeast Montana
with library, and bonus room which could serve as a bedroom. 1½ bath, and western North Dakota. Work would be M–F. Starting Wage would
spacious kitchen & living room with great view. Central air with A/C. $650/ be $17-28 per hour DOE. Company will provide a vehicle, computer, and
mo + utilities. Perfect retirement apartment. CALL 367-5211 OR 263-7096 phone. We offer Paid Vacation, Holidays and matching retirement plan. TO
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electricity. CALL HELLAND AGENCY AT 228-2114 BUZZ
BUZZ VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a new long term night shift LPN to
FOR RENT 4 bedroom 1 1/2 bath St. Marie condo $475 per month CALL assist us with caring for our amazing residents. Because we are looking for
(406) 690-1199 LEAVE MESSAGE. qualified LPNs with strong backgrounds we do offer very competitive wages
BUZZ along with shift differentials. PLEASE VISIT OUR FACILITY AND PICK UP
COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES Looking for a full-time Housekeeper. AN APPLICATION IF INTERESTED IN JOINING OUR AMAZING FAMILY.
Respond promptly to requests from guests and other departments. Identify BUZZ
and report preventative or other maintenance issues in public areas or guest VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a full time Dietary Aide prepares
rooms. Perform any combination of the following tasks to maintain guest and serves palatable, nourishing, well-balanced diets to meet the daily
rooms, working areas, and the hotel premises in general in a clean and nutritional and special dietary needs of each resident. Pay starts at $12.55/
orderly manner. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES hr. This position provides a very meaningful role within Valley View Home
BUZZ and you will feel gratitude daily for your work. PLEASE PICK UP YOUR
VALLEY COUNTY CONSERVATION DISTRICT is seeking an APPLICATION FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT
administrative assistant to be located in Glasgow, MT. This job is 24 hours VALLEY VIEW HOME.
per week with an hourly wage of $14/hour with a possible increase in salary BUZZ
after a 6-month probationary period. Benefits include: Public employee’s VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs for day shift. High paid wage
retirement, annual leave, sick leave, all state and federal holidays. for CNAs with long term care experience. We can train and certify anyone
APPLICATIONS AND/OR FULL JOB DESCRIPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE who wants to become a CNA as well. Wage is $14/hr. PLEASE SWING
BY CONTACTING vccdjobs@gmail.com. BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR AN APPLICATION AND
BUZZ JOIN OUR TEAM!
IRLE SCHOOL RESOURCE AIDE POSITION: PERMANENT SCHOOL
YEAR POSITION, W/FULL BENEFITS, $12.63-13.05/HR. To apply go to:
www.glasgow.k12.mt.us and click on employment tab. Open until filled.
WE ARE HIRING!
CALL RACHEL ERICKSON AT 263-7349 FOR MORE INFORMATION. APPLY TODAY!
(EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER) www.centuryci.com
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If you’re hard working and dedicated to safety and quality, Century is the best
JOB OPENING: FIRST COMMUNITY BANK GLASGOW has an opening place to build your career. Our 2021 season is packed with projects and we need
for a Customer Service Rep. This is a full-time position with benefits. Laborers, Field Mechanics, Concrete Finishers, Truck Drivers, and Equipment Oper-
CONTACT KIM BROOKS, HUMAN RESOURCE OFFICER, AT 228-8231 ators. We offer great wages and benefits including employer-paid full family health,
dental, vision insurance and retirement package. Please submit your application
OR kbrooks@fcbank.net TO OBTAIN AN APPLICATION OR CONTACT online by Monday, February 15th at the Century website: www.centuryci.com
JOB SERVICE AT 653-1720. M/F disabled and Vet EEO/AA Employer. For more information, give us a call at 406-535-1200.
BUZZ Join the team at Century today!
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT POSITION open in the Valley County Century is a Drug-Free Workplace and Equal Opportunity Employer
Clerk and Recorder’s Office. Can be full or part time; office hours are
Monday through Friday 8am to 5pm. Duties include maintaining all
assigned records at a maximum level of efficiency for the benefit of public
accessibility, greeting and assisting both internal and external customers,
and assisting with all other duties performed by the Clerk and Recorder’s
Office including payroll, claims, and election duties. Excellent customer
G&D
service skills required. Must be able to work independently and as part
of a team. Applicant must be very detail-oriented and be proficient with
ELECTRIC
standard office equipment and computer software such as Excel, Word,
Outlook, etc. Salary DOE; full benefit package for full-time employment.
FOR A COMPLETE JOB DESCRIPTION AND APPLICATION PLEASE
CONTACT THE VALLEY COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER’S OFFICE:
501 COURT SQUARE #2, GLASGOW, MT 59230; 406-228-6226;
MPIPPIN@VALLEYCOUNTYMT.GOV.
BUZZ
APPLIANCE REPAIR TECHNICIAN Lloyd’s Repair, LLC is looking for
a full-time technician to join the repair team. Prefer candidate with repair
Residential & Commercial
experience, but willing to train a trustworthy, dependable person with
great mechanical abilities and communication skills. The job requires
background checks, drug tests, and a good driving record. Duties will
CALL 263-2724
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Human Services. The statements herein do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the
Department. This project was funded with 100% federal funds at a cost of $7 for publication.
Kid’s Scream Wasn’t Anything Serious
AUSTIN, TX—Chris Richards, who just finally --
Elks Care, Elks Share! finally -- was able to sit down and relax for a moment,
On August 1,2020, the Elks National Foundation was startled to hear a scream from one of his three kids
announced that their annual Beacon Grants had become upstairs. He briefly considered having to stand back up
available to apply for by every Elks Lodge in the amount of and trudge upstairs but decided the scream probably
up to $3,500—a 40 percent increase over the previous year’s wasn’t important.
grant amount. “If one of them had really been hurt, the scream
Typically, Beacon Grants must be used for active would be much higher-pitched,” Richards explained.
projects. But, since nothing is now what it once was, they “That to me sounded more like one just got really angry
built in flexibility for Elks Lodges to meet pressing needs in about a toy or something. You know, it’s probably more
their own backyards. educational for them to handle that conflict themselves.”
Glasgow Lodge #1922 was awarded a grant in the full “It’s just their usual, normal nonsense.”
amount of $3,500. And they chose to use this grant money Richards decided to handle the situation by turning
in the area of COVID relief, specifically for those in our local to the stairs and yelling, “Hey, keep it down up there!”
area who have a need to help pay medicals bills incurred Having completed his parental duty, he then checked
due to COVID. The Glasgow Elks will be donating all of the Twitter on his phone. There was soon another louder
grant money received to the Valley County HOPE Project scream but still not quite at an actionable level.
with it being earmarked for COVID relief.
For those not familiar with the HOPE Project, they are
a 501c3 organization that was set up to help the residents
T-Bone Says...
of Valley County with their financial hardships due to It’s a five minute walk from
medical expenses. They rely solely on donations from the my house to the bar. It’s a 35 minute
community for their funding, and donations to them are tax walk from the bar to my house. The
deductible. difference is staggering.
To receive funds from the HOPE Project, you must
first apply. If you or someone you know would like to apply People who wonder whether the
for funds for this COVID relief, or for any other reason, you glass is half empty or half full are missing the point. The
can visit their website at www.valcohope.com. Or if you glass is refillable.
have any questions please contact the HOPE Project at:
• Willie Plouffe at Expressions 406-230-4480 or My mind is like my internet browser. 19 tabs open,
• Darla Larson at Edward Jones office (641 1st Ave No.) three of them are frozen and I have no idea where the
406-724-7334 music is coming from.
If you would like to donate to the HOPE Project yourself,
you can also so do on their website or by mail at: Valley County The other day I saw a midget climbing down a prison
HOPE Project, P.O. Box 764, Glasgow, MT 59230. wall. I thought to myself, ‘That’s a little condescending.’
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Scotty boys notch a win followed with 13, including three treys, Chappell
had 10 points, Klind seven, Sand six, and Hunter
By Mike Brandt
Collinsworth two.
Glasgow went into Moccasin Square Garden
Red Eagle had 16 and Lilly 15 for the Indians.
in Poplar and came away with a 70-50 District 2B
How do you defend a player that shoots the
victory Saturday night. The Scotties earned a split
ball from downtown? Trevor Klind made a stab at it
over the weekend after losing to Harlem, 72-52,
when Glasgow hosted Harlem Thursday night. But
Thursday night.
even with Klind’s defense on RJ Ramone it wasn’t
The Scotties (2-3, 1-2) will take on two Class
strong enough as the Harlem junior burned the nets
A squads this weekend, traveling to Sidney Friday
with 10 three-pointers to lead the Wildcats with 39
night for a non-conference battle with the Eagles (1-
points. He had 19 at the half.
5) and to Glendive (3-2) to take on the Red Devils
Glasgow played along with the Wildcats for
Saturday night.
most of the game, trailing 52-43 early in the fourth
Glasgow started a little slow against Poplar,
quarter. Harlem pulled away with a 20-9 run to close
trailing 7-3 early in the contest. Keagan Skolrud
out the contest.
started a 5-0 rally with his three-point play followed
Glasgow led only once in the contest, 4-2, on
by Dalton Sand’s bucket to tie the game at 7 with four
Collinsworth’s bucket. The game was tied at 9 and
minutes to play in the first. The game was tied at 9
11 when Harlem took a 13-11 lead. The Wildcats led
when Skolrud scored his sixth and seventh points,
18-13 when Skolrud made one of two free throws
giving Glasgow an 11-9 lead. The contest was tied at
and Klind scored on a putback. Skolrud also had a
11 when the 6-foot-3 senior scored two more points
bucket that got the Scotties to within 20-18. Harlem
for a 13-11 lead. Trevor Klind and Vinny Chappell
went on an 11-2 scoring spurt and led by 9 later in
had a bucket each that gave the Scotties at 17-13
the second quarter. Harlem led 35-28 at the break.
lead. After Grey Bull’s three-pointer, Bergen Miller
Glasgow got to within 10 three times in the
put Glasgow up 19-16 at the end of the period.
third, but couldn’t get any closer, trailing 52-41 after
Poplar (1-5, 0-2) raced back out to a 25-19 lead
three quarters.
and led 28-21 late in the second quarter. The Indians
Skolrud had another big game, netting 24
held a 28-25 lead at the break.
points, Klind had nine, Chappell and Collinsworth
The Indians led 33-29 when the Scotties went
seven each, Sand and Riley Smith two each, and
on a scoring run, using a 16-4 burst for a 45-37
Miller one.
lead after three quarters. Skolrud’s three-point play
Tyler Cichosz followed Ramone with 10 points,
started the rally. Miller buried a three-pointer to
Daniel Lawrence nine, Trent Mann six, Jehton
give Glasgow a 35-33 lead. Miller drilled another
Long Fox four, Teagan LeValdo three, and Cassius
three later for a 42-35 lead. Klind followed with his
Johnson one.
three-point play.
Glasgow steadily pulled away in the final eight A groaner from Larry
minutes of play, leading 56-44 midway through the A weasel walks into the Montana Bar. Lance, the
fourth. bartender says, “Wow, I’ve never served a weasel before.
Skolrud finished the contest with a game-high What can I get ya?”
32 points with 19 coming in the second half. Miller “Pop,” goes the weasel.

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