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In hot pursuit
We know some families from Glasgow who are headed participate in the Walk for the Wild 5K Challenge. You
to the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge south can join the fun at the Slippery Ann Elk Viewing Area
of Zortman this weekend with a destination of Slippery on Saturday, October 9th from 10:00 – 2:00. If you can’t
Ann where large numbers of elk congregate for breeding make it to Slippery Ann, there is also a Walk for the
season. They enjoy it so much Wild 5K Challenge at Kiwanis
that’s it’s one of their annual Park in Fort Peck on Sunday,
camping trips! October 10th from 10:00 –
If you plan on going the 2:00 (you can walk, jog or run,
following weekend, there is your choice).
something special in store. To learn more about this free
Charles M. Russell National event and to register, visit
Wildlife Refuge invites you to facebook.com/cmrnwr.
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GARAGE SALE: Saturday Oct 2nd 9-noon. Holiday Items fall, halloween,
Christmas, Santas, lighted houses, dishes, crafts, lights, rugs, Priced $5
and under, few misc. items more. 128 BONNIE ST.
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MOVING SALE Friday Oct. 1st 4-7pm Saturday Oct. 2nd 8-??. 157
HEATHER LANE
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FARMERS MARKET 8-3, Saturday October 2nd. On the menu this week.
Cinderella pumpkins, regular, lemon, and cucumbers, regular, cherry,
pear, grape, canning tomatoes, broccoli, cabbage, bell , chili and cherry
peppers, small, medium and large, plus sugar pie pumpkins, buttercup,
mooregold, acorn, delicata, Hubbard, spaghetti squash, angel wing gourds,
red, white, yellow, walla walla onions, Swiss chard, leeks, dryland spuds,
carrots, dehydrated veggies, assorted cookies and breads, turnovers,
caramel rolls, pies, doughnuts, jams and jellies. Dreaded bean with his
fresh ground coffee, Herbalife, cottonwood balm, rosehip moisturizer,
stretches handy work and more. Starting in October we will open up at
Beautiful 9am. THANKS FOR SUPPORTING YOUR LOCAL FARMERS.
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day for a
Homecoming
Parade
Today: Sunny, with a high near 73. Light and variable
wind becoming south southwest 9 to 14 mph in the
morning. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph.
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 41. Southeast
wind 7 to 10 mph.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 75. East southeast wind
6 to 8 mph becoming west in the afternoon.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 45.
North wind 6 to 10 mph.
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 73. Light and
variable wind becoming south southwest 5 to 9 mph in
the afternoon.
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 44.
Southeast wind 6 to 8 mph.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 78. West southwest
wind 5 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 45. West
southwest wind 5 to 7 mph becoming south southeast
after midnight.
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 81. Light and variable
wind becoming south 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon.
Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 47.
East southeast wind 7 to 10 mph.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 82. Southeast wind
7 to 14 mph.
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 48.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 81.
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Girls win in Frazer, just three meets left until State
By Mike Brandt cross the finish line was Reed Larsen, running a time of
The 3-mile course is not the favorite for the 18:12.52 for fourth place. Kyler Holinde followed with
Glasgow harriers, but it may be now since the girls a time of 18:150.54, Lane Thompson was right behind
pulled out a win. The Scotties participated in the 52nd with a time of 18:29.42. Dalton Sand was eighth with a
Annual Frazer Invitational Cross Country meet held time of 19:02.18, Blake Lloyd ran a time of 19:41.36 for
Thursday with the girls beating Plentywood 80-96. 12th, and Eli Feezell was 19th with a time of 20:37.81.
Scobey was third with 115. The Scotties also had five other runners with
The course is a favorite one for spectators as Ted See running a time of 22:48.22, Adam Mickelson
they could see the entire race and get a glimpse of the 23:37.52, Owen Thompson 25:24.75, Dylan Hlad
Missouri River. 27:27.75, and James Seekins 28:19.89.
Annie Kaul, Plentywood’s junior, won the race, Glasgow had a busy weekend with the Frazer meet
running a time of 19:53.12. Glasgow senior Iris and then running in the Eastern Montana 7-on-7 meet
McKean followed with a time of 20:19. Tanae Baker held Saturday in Lockwood.
finished fourth with a time of 20:59.92. “The boys beat Wolf Point, so that was good,” said
Glasgow was spaced out after Baker with Hughes.
freshman Kheyerah Bilger coming in 16th with a time The Scotties did very well at the 7-on-7 meet,
of 25:14.59. Haylly Turner was 25th with a time of which is the first year for it. Helena had a 7-on-7 meet
26:10.23, and Eve Stone 33rd with a time of 27:56.26. as well. Glasgow finished fourth with 39 points. Class
“Frazer was a smaller meet, but there were a C Manhattan Christian was the meet with 11 points.
good number of teams there,” said Glasgow assistant Harden was second with 13, Laurel had 38 for third,
coach Jami Hughes. “The Plentywood team always Wolf Point was sixth with 62..The Eagles won four of
gives our girls a challenge. Scobey gives some of our the races. Hardin won the other three races.
girls a challenge. Whitewater has a few girls that run The 7-on-7 pits the number one runners in one
behind Tanae. We have some good runners in Eastern race, number two in another, etc. Oren Arthir of
Montana.” Christian won the number one race with a time of
Wolf Point edged the Scotties, 29-32, in the boys 17:40.02, Larsen finished ninth with a time of 19:59.81.
race with Harlem following with 80 points, Plentywood Summers was sixth in the race.
had 112, Culbertson and Scobey 115. Nathan Adams of Christian won the second race
“We didn’t Have Bergen Miller,” said Hughes. with a time of 17:38.69 with Holinde coming in ninth
“Wolf Point beat us. The boys were a little bummed with a time of 21:00.67. Hardin’s Tayjon Joe was the
about that.” winner of the third race with a time of 17:57.59, Lane
Wolf Point sophomore Peyton Summers won the Thompson followed with a time of 18:48.25.
race with a time of 17:12.74. Glasgow’s first runner to Race four was won by Elan Stop At Pretty Plac of
Hardin in a time of 19:05.63 with Miller taking fourth
with a time of 21:04.02.Christian’s Carter Van Dyken
took race five in a time of 19:17.03, Sand was fourth
with a time of 20:38.15. Caleb Marks of Hardin won
the sixth race in a time of 19:41.80, Lloyd was fourth
with a time of 21:17.30. Carson Visser of Christian
won number seven with a time of 19:35.98, Fezzell
finished sixth in a time of 23:
Hughes said the course was rugged and times
were slow.
“ The Billings course, of all my running in high
school and collegiately, it was truly the toughest course
I have ever seen,” said Hughes. “It had a hill where the
kids had to run twice. It was more like a mountain.
The kids did a heck of a job. It was pretty impressive to
see walking or almost crawling up it and our Glasgow
kids just cruising up it. I was pretty proud of them.
Times for the most part, with the exception of Lane,
were a minute or two slower. But with that hill we
weren’t looking for times, just placement. That hill just
killed them. But Lane was the exception to the rule. He
wasn’t much slower than his usual time, maybe 40 or
45 seconds. So he ran one heck of a race, cruising up
that hill. It was fun seeing him doing so well. He was
ready to go and crushed the course.”
Baker won her race, the number two race, in a
time of 22:19.56.
“It was super fun to watch her in the race,” said
Hughes.
McKean was second in race one with a time of
21:31.77. Hardin’s Mariah Arajon ran a time of 20:41.37
to win the race.
Hardin won the girls 7-on-7 meet with 9 points
with Red Lodge second with 19. The Scotties had 65
for ninth.
“Hardin is such a strong team and always has
been and they are well coached,” said Hughes. Across
the board it was either Hardin or Manhattan Chritian
winning each race. The Hardin girls were such great
runners.”
Bilger was 13th in race three, running a time of Tanae Baker, pictured here on the course at Kiwanis
28:32.15. Hardin’s Dierra Takes Enemy ran a time of Park during the Glasgow Invitational, has been
21:56.04 to win the race. Her teammate Victoria Takes having a rather fine season.
Enemy won the fourth race with a time of 23:47.26. “Miles City is typically a good one for use,” said
Turner was 12th with a time of 28:57.5. Leah Thompson Hughes. “It is ran on their golf course so it is soft
of Hardin won race number five in a time of 23:13.99, footing for the kids with a few little rolling hills. It will
Stone was 12th with a time of 29:25.24. be a change of pace for the kids.”
Glasgow is in Miles City for the Cowboy Coach Rod Karst is back home with his foot
Invitational and will get a break with running on the wrapped up and is on the mend. He has been coming
golf course. to practice to help out.
Yeah, but is he gonna cheer for the Cowboys in the season finale?
The Bank of Bridger Family of Banks is
pleased to announce the promotion of Greg
Stordahl to Branch Manager of Bank of Glasgow.
Greg has 18 years of banking experience in
Montana and Central South Dakota. He has an
extensive background in agriculture as a farm/
ranch owner in Conrad, MT. He served seven
years with the State of Montana -Department of
Agriculture as a Regulatory Official and Bureau
Chief. Greg is a graduate of Montana State
University – Bozeman as well as a graduate of
MSU – Northern.
Greg enjoys being outdoors and spending
time with his family. Greg’s daughter, Jessica,
recently got married — one down one to go. Greg’s
son, Jeremy, is a pharmacy tech in Thompson
Falls, MT. Greg’s wife, Cherie, is a teacher in
Great Falls. Jessica and Cody have blessed the
family with an amazing little girl, Maeve. She
has fiery red hair and has her Papa wrapped around “Greg is a great addition to our team and we are
her little finger. Greg and Cherie have two Miniature excited to have him as part of the Glasgow community,”
Dachshunds, Baxter and Oscar. They are certainly the crew at the Bank of Glasgow all agree.
double trouble. Yep, Greg has to be a Scotty fan now!

Service For Wayne Nybakken


A Celebration of Life with military honors for
Wayne Nybakken will be conducted Saturday, October
2nd at 2:00 at Bell Mortuary in Glasgow with Pastor
Bonnie Novak officiating. Friends and family are invited
to come and share their favorite “Wayne quips”.
A reception will follow the service at the VFW.
A private burial will take place next to his parents at
Highland Cemetery.

Reel Life Wisdom


“Playing music is supposed to be fun. It’s about heart,
it’s about feelings, moving people, and something
beautiful, and it’s not about notes on a page. I can teach
you notes on a page, I can’t teach you that other stuff.”
~Richard Dreyfuss in Mr. Holland’s Opus (1995)
In the sky above St. Marie
Military training in the St. Marie area got underway Monday with over 100 military
troops and personnel. Nick Chiechi captured this scene of some parachuters.
Aussie hospitals over capacity with people
beaten by police for not wearing masks
SYDNEY—Australian hospitals are bursting at the seams,
having reached their breaking point after being flooded
with patients during the pandemic.
The Australians streaming into the hospitals don’t
have COVID, though, but instead are just bloodied and
bruised from cops beating them up for not wearing masks,
going outside for fresh air, and talking to other people.
While Australia has done well keeping case numbers
down throughout the pandemic, their performance
fighting the virus has been offset by the number of people
getting curb-stomped by police.
“Well, bugger! It’s way over capacity here, mate,” said
one nurse in Sydney. “By the beard of a Koala! We got way
too many wankers comin’ on in here and gettin’ all cracked
up by the bloody coppers, mate.”
In American English, this apparently means, “Well,
gosh darn it all! There’s too many people in this hospital,
y’all. By the beard of Abraham Lincoln! We have way too
many people coming into this here hospital and getting
beat up by the popo, dude.”
According to medical professionals in Australia, the
concerning rise in people getting absolutely demolished
by the police and having to get rushed to the hospital
is exacerbated by the fact that hospitals are already
overwhelmed with people who got bit by two-story-tall
spiders, punched by kangaroos, and elbow-dropped by
drop bears. ~ Babylon Bee

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