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New Civics, Youthvote


Website Unveiled on
Constitution Day
Secretary of State Christi
Jacobsen and Superintendent of
Public Schools Elsie Arntzen are
excited to announce a new website
for Montana students geared
toward civic education and voting.
The YouthVote Program website
was officially launched during a
Constitution Day celebration in the
Capitol rotunda on Friday.
Under the guidance of the
Youth Voting Act, the Secretary of
State’s Office and the Office of Public
Instruction are partnering to bring
Montana schools an opportunity
for students to engage in learning
more about our government.
The YouthVote Program website
provides resources for the U.S. and
Montana Constitutions, videos
about government, information
on Montana counties and
legislators, and information on
OPI’s recently revised Montana
Reed’s got some speed
Reed Larsen blazes down the home stretch ( and it was Glasgow’s “home”
Content Standards for Social
cross country course this past Saturday) to place 6th and lead his team to
Studies for K-12 and information a slim first place finish in front of Wolf Point. The Scotties edged out the
from the SOS office on becoming a Wolves 48-49. It was a huge meet at Kiwanis Park with 13 schools having
registered voter. full boys’ teams while 18 schools had full girls’ teams with Glasgow’s Iris
continued on back page McKean placing second. A full story will be coming from Mike Brant.
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wind 9 to 16 mph.
contact Valley County Health Department at 501 Court Square #11,
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Friday: Sunny, with a high near 72. West wind 7 to 14


mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 45.
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 80. South southeast
wind 6 to 15 mph becoming west in the afternoon.
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Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 78. Teller/Customer Service Rep

Reel Life Wisdom Bank of Glasgow is seeking applicants for a full-time


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to and that women become more and more
Apply in person at Bank of Glasgow.
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COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES Looking for a Night Cook. Cooks are skills. Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications. SEND
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Plentywood stays unbeaten
By Mike Brandt
Plentywood, the third place team at the 2020
state Class C tournament, continues its winning
ways. The Wildcats swept Lustre Christian, 25-6,
25-11, 25-15, Saturday night. The Wildcats also beat
Glasgow in five sets Friday night to improve to 6-0.
Alexa Reddig led the Lions with seven digs, six
blocks and 2 kills. Aubri Holzritcher had two aces,
two assists, three digs and two blocks. Grace Brown
added six digs, Sarah Dahl two digs, and Rachel Pew
Thank you to everyone who attended, and ate and drank, and
bought raffle tickets, and in general just supported our 3rd Annual
one dig.
Glasgow Elks “Middle of Nowhere” BBQ Cook-Off last weekend. The Lions finished with two aces, 22 digs, two
Thank you to The Fourth Street Band for the music after the BBQ! assists, two kills and eight blocks.
And thank you to First Community Bank for sponsoring them! Nashua managed to win one set against Richey-
Thank you to those who participated in the cornhole tournament. Lambert, but the Porcupines dropped the match in
Most of all, thank you to those hardcore BBQ cooks that spent 2 four games, 24-26, 25-14, 25-17, 25-20.
days putting blood, sweat, and tears into preparing their food. These
folks put in a lot of time, money, and effort to get this done, and should
Hadynn Adkins led the Porcupines with six
be commended. It’s not something that just anyone can do. digs, three assists, an ace, kill and a block. Tia
Thank you to Ryan Feezell taking hours out of cooking with Dees, a aix foot juniuor, had 11 digs, four kills and
his BBQ team to cook all the breakfast burrito’s the fed the hungry four blocks, Deja Morgan three kills and two aces,
breakfast crowd Saturday!
Kyleigh Garsjo 10 digs, five kills and an ace, Alexis
Thank you to Jaycee and our Elks bar crew that busted their butts
for 2 nights to keep everyone happy.
Murdock an ace, Kaitlyn Miller three aces, and Leah
Thank you to Jake Newton for putting on a hell of a show and Morgan two digs.
auctioneering our Friday night Calcutta and thank you to those who Nashua recorded 12 kills, 42 digs, six assists,
came out and bid on teams. five aces and five blocks.

LaBrie paces Penguins


Thank you to all the volunteers who spent numerous hours
serving food, selling raffle tickets, and the like.
Thank you to our BBQ committee for all of their time and effort put By Mike Brandt
in to pull this event off.
The Class C scoring would have Whitewater
Thank you to our panel of judges for taking time out of your day
to judge the event. with 42 points, but in a Class B cross country meet
And a special Thank You goes out to our very generous sponsors the Penguins would not have enough athletes to post
who helped make our 3rd Annual Glasgow Elks “Middle of Nowhere” a team score. However, that doesn’t hold the Penguins
BBQ Cook-Off a huge success. back as they competed in the Glasgow Invitational
Without them we could not have pulled his off. You folks just Saturday at Kiwanis Park near Fort Peck.
keep giving and giving, and we thank you! Please support these local
businesses who support our local events! Our sponsors were: Shelbi LaBrie was the first Whitewater harrier
Albertsons • All Seasons Home Center • Bank of Glasgow to cross the finish line, running a time of 20:50.32
Big Valley Water • Border Plains Equipment • BS Central for seventh place. Samantha Wisher followed with a
Busted Knuckle Taproom • C&B Operations • Coca-Cola time of 21:54.86, Kendra Cummings was 27th with a
Cottonwood Inn & Suites • D&G Sports & Western time of 25:31.20, and Ava Hanley 43rd with a time of
Eugene’s Pizza/Sam & Jeff’s • Ezzie’s • First Community Bank 28:49.33.
Glasgow Auto Sales • Grains of Montana • Helland Law Firm, pllc Frazer was another team that couldn’t post a team
Hi-Line Ford • Independence Bank • JR’s Party Store • KLTZ/Mix-93 score but had Alyssa Toco Blount finishing 37th with
Markle’s Ace Hardware • Nemont Beverage • Nemont Communications a time of 25:53.66. Kallianna Toco Blount was 46th
Northwest Farm Credit Services • Reynolds • Robyn’s Nest
with a time of 28:46.
Scott’s Track-N-Wheel • Scottie Express Car Wash • Shippwrecked
Taylor Storage • T&R Trucking • Torgerson’s
Nashua’s lone athlete was Alyssa Murdock,
United Insurance • Valley Builders Supply finishing 43rd with a time of 27:42.60.
I’ll be reporting how the Scotties fared in fall
Thank you all again for making our 3rd Annual event a success.
We apologize if we missed anyone. sports last week — and it was pretty darn good —
See you next year on September 9-10, 2022 for the 4th Annual!! throughout the week.
Services for Janet Lentzner
It is with profound Boy Scout
sadness that the family
of Janet Kay Lentzner INDIAN
announce her sudden, TACOS
peaceful passing on July
To Go Only
20th, 2021 at the age of 68
September 21 • 5:00
in Denver, CO.
300 Total
Cremation has
$7 each or 4 for $25
taken place and the
Celebration of Janet’s life Drive in through the back
gate of the fairgrounds
will be in Glasgow, MT and out through the front
on September 24, 2021, gate of the fairgrounds
with a Highland Cemetery Boy Scout Food Booth
graveside service starting
at 3:00 p.m. followed by a dinner and gathering at Elks
Lodge. The Annual Fantastic

Wild Bunch
Bell Mortuary is assisting, and condolences may be
left at bellmortuarymontana.com. Memorial donations
may be made in Janet’s honor to the Leukemia and
Lymphoma Society (givenow.lls.org).
Art Show
News for you Muzzleloaders September 24th & 25th
Cottonwood Inn & Suites
The Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted 54250 US Highway 2 • Glasgow, MT
regulations for Montana’s first traditional muzzleloader GALA GRAND OPENING
season. House Bill 242 was passed in the 2021 Legislative Friday, September 24th at 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Session and established a nine-day muzzleloader Refreshments Sponsored by
heritage hunting season for deer and elk that begins on Ezzie’s West End
the second Saturday following the end of the regular Saturday, September 25th at 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
season. For 2021, the season is Dec. 11 to Dec. 19. To
address this new statute, the commission adopted the
following regulations, most of which are based on
language from the statute:
• A person may take a deer or elk with a license or permit that
is still valid at the end of the general hunting season.
• Hunters can use plain lead projectiles and a muzzleloading
rifle that is charged with loose black powder, loose pyrodex
or an equivalent loose black powder substitute and ignited by
a flintlock, wheel lock, matchlock or percussion mechanism
using a percussion or musket cap.
• The muzzleloading rifle must be a minimum of .45 caliber
and may not have more than two barrels.
• During the muzzleloader season, hunters may not use a
muzzleloading rifle that requires insertion of a cap or primer
into the open breech of the barrel (inline), is capable of
being loaded from the breech, or is mounted with an optical
magnification device.
• Use of preprepared paper or metallic cartridges, sabots,
gas checks or other similar power and range-enhancing
manufactured loads that enclose the projectile from the
rifling or bore of the firearm is also prohibited.
HOCKEY SEASON IS ALMOST HERE
Registration with the Hi-Line Youth Hockey
Association is Now Open at HLYH.org
AGE GROUPS:
Mites: 8 and Under • Squirts: 9-10 • Peewees: 11-12 • Bantams 13-14
High School Girls: 19 and Under • High School Boys Grades 9-12
• Free equipment to first year skaters, affordable rental gear to players
in need.
• Scholarships available to cover registration costs.
• Registration at HLYH.org or contact Heather Dulaney at 263-8088.
• Equipment check-out appointments on can be scheduled or by
appointment.
• COVID policy in effect for the 2021-2022 season.

BINGO IS BACK
COME & ENJOY!
GLASGOW SENIOR
CENTER
Tuesdays at 1:00 PM
- Dime Bingo -
10¢ a card
or 6 cards for 50¢
Saturdays at 7:00 PM
- Quarter Bingo -
25¢ a card
or 5 cards for $1.00
Volunteers Needed to help out

SEPTEMBER 15-21, 2021


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U.S. Constitution Facts as Constitution Week Continues TUESDAY


• The U. S Constitution was written Two of America’s Founding Fathers SOUPS: Potato ∙ Chili
in the same Pennsylvania State didn’t sign the Constitution. Thomas SPECIALS:
House where the Declaration of Jefferson was representing his Beef Melt
Independence was signed and country in France and John Adams 1/2 Chef Salad
where George Washington received was doing the same in Great Britain.
his commission as Commander of
• Established on November 26, 1789, Dine at the “O”
the Continental Army. Now called
the first national “Thanksgiving Day”
Independence Hall, the building still
was originally created by George
stands today on Independence Mall 228-8006
Washington as a way of “giving
in Philadelphia, directly across from
thanks” for the Constitution.
the National Constitution Center.
• Of the written national constitutions, GLASGOW
• Written in 1787, the Constitution was SCHOOL MENU
the U.S. Constitution is the oldest and
signed on September 17. But it wasn’t
shortest. TUESDAY
until 1788 that it was ratified by the Breakfast
necessary nine states. • At 81, Benjamin Franklin of Cereal • Bagel w/ Crm Chz/PB
Apple • Milk
Pennsylvania was the oldest delegate
• The U.S. Constitution was prepared in Lunch
at the Constitutional Convention and Chicken Burger w/ Lettuce
secret, behind locked doors that were & Ranch • Dill Spear • Fruit
at 26, Jonathon Dayton of New Jersey Cup(STR) • Chocolate Pudding
guarded by sentries. Milk
was the youngest.
• Some of the original framers and
• The original Constitution is on
many delegates in the state ratifying
display at the National Archives in
conventions were very troubled that
Washington, D.C. When the Japanese
the original Constitution lacked a
bombed Pearl Harbor, it was moved
description of individual rights. In
to Fort Knox for safekeeping.
1791, Americans added a list of
rights to the Constitution. The first ten • More than 11,000 amendments have
amendments became known as The been introduced in Congress. 33 have
Bill of Rights. gone to the states to be ratified and 27
have received the necessary approval We can help you start
• Of the 55 delegates attending
from the states to actually become or expand a child care
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amendments to the Constitution. in your community!
signed and 3 delegates dissented.
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Call for reservation by 9 AM
228-9500 Grab~n~Go
TYLER KING FUND RAISER Notice to Ladies
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
born in “1940”
You are invited to a birthday party
It doesn’t matter where you were born in 1940.
Our “80s” party was not held last year because of the virus.
So before we all turn 81 lets meet at the
Oasis dining room on Monday Sept. 27
at the VFW • Glasgow at 11:30 for a no host luncheon.
Doors Open at 2 PM • Food at 4 PM If you have not been called or are new to the community
call Karen 406-263-8568 or Diane 406-263-8029
SILENT AUCTION & BAKE SALE
Pulled Pork by Mike Meredith Constitution Week continued
DB’s Mac & Cheese, Potato Salad During Montana’s general elections, participating
Chips & Hot Dogs for the Kids! schools will also take part in YouthVote elections to learn
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garage with woodshop. Basement: large family
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for Montana students to explore our government and
Feeling overwhelmed? become educated on the process of voting.”
Moving to Prairie Ridge, The Also announced on Friday was the US Constitution
Manor, or Valley View? Contest, which is open to all Montana students K-12.
LET US HELP. The contest “What Does the Constitution Mean to Me,”
Helping Senior Adults with their move will allow students an enriching opportunity to get in the
RATES: voting habit early by becoming knowledgeable about our
$75/hr: Room to room in the same location government.
$150/hr: Moving from home to Prairie Ridge,
The Manor or Valley View Constitution Week runs from September 17-23, and
$200/hr: Moving from home to a different house this year marks the 234th anniversary of the signing of the
Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025 United States Constitution.

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TODD YOUNG
FOR MAYOR
A Fresh Start, A New Voice, A New Vision
I Support:
• GPD community policing
• Keeping the public informed on all city
happenings
• Always keeping an open mind to the community
and approachable at all times
• Continued positive and constructive co-operation
between city council and county
• I understand the value of tax dollars
Paid for by Todd Young for Mayor; Todd Young, Treasurer

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