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515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230


406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
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Showdown
in Glasgow
this evening
By Mike Brandt
The time is here for the Glasgow
football team to prove how tough
they are. The Dawgs host Fairfield
tonight in a shadow between the No.
4 Eagles and No. 8 Glasgow.
The Eagles (4-0, 1-0) have won
three non-conference contests by
close margins, 14-6 over Missoula
Loyola, 26-19 over Eureka and
22-14 over Whitehall-Harrison.
Fairfield opened Northern B play
with a sounding 59-12 thumping of
Conrad.
Fairfield knows how to win
huge games. The Eagles have won
four state championships in Class B.
The last title coming in 2018, a 30-13
victory over Missoula Loyola. The
Eagles are 4-3 in the championships.
They lost 23-6 to Manhattan-
Manhattan Christian last year.
Kyler Hallock and Tyann Graham were crowned King and Queen During Fairfield has won
the Glasgow High School Coronation on September 30, 2021. Scotty numerous district and divisional
Royalty also includes Nik Burke, Klaire Krumwiede, Iris McKean and Gage
championships. The Eagles are
Siefert. Crown Bearers were Macy Redstone and Ledger Kauffman. Scotty
Homecoming continues throughout the weekend. continued inside
Fort Peck Hotel wants to Thank everyone for your BUZZIFIEDS
support as we navigate through the changing seasons.
SOROPTIMIST THRIFT STORE SUMMER BLOW OUT SALE Buy one
The buffet has been a lot of fun and we have met so many get one free $15 Bag Sale. October 4-8. Clothes, shoes, purses & jewelry.
wonderful neighbors in the process. We are accepting donations. WE WILL BE CLOSED OCTOBER 12-14
We are ready to go to a regular menu for breakfast, lunch FOR CHANGEOVER
and dinner while keeping Mexican Buffet night on Saturdays BUZZ
and serving a Sunday Brunch. GARAGE SALE: Saturday Oct 2nd 9-noon. Holiday Items fall, halloween,
Christmas, Santas, lighted houses, dishes, crafts, lights, rugs, Priced $5
The regular Dinner Buffet will be open this Friday & Saturday. and under, few misc. items more. 128 BONNIE ST.
BREAKFAST BUFFET WILL BE OPEN FRIDAY-SUNDAY. BUZZ
MOVING SALE Friday Oct. 1st 4-7pm Saturday Oct. 2nd 8-??. 157
We will be closed for dining from October 4th to the 11th
HEATHER LANE
as we switch over to a regular menu.
The Historic
Showdown in Glasgow continued
Fort Peck Hotel
175 S. Missouri • Fort Peck, MT • 406-526-3266
a small Class B school with an enrollment of 112 in high
school. Fairfield has had the option of dropping down to the
Class C ranks, but prefers to remain in Class B since they do
compete well.
And we’ve hear Glasgow (4-1,1-0) will need to protect its quarterback,
their buffet is who was sacked seven times in last week’s 36-6 win over Cut
AWESOME! Bank.
Don’t miss out! The Fairfield/Glasgow contest isn’t the only huge game
in Class B. No. 6 Eureka (4-1) is at top-ranked Florence (4-0),
Today: Sunny, with a high near 75. South southeast No. 9 Big Timber is at No. 2 Columbus, No. 5 Bigfork (4-0) at
wind 5 to 9 mph becoming northwest in the afternoon. Missoula Loyola and No. 3 Townsend (3-1) will be in Three
Forks.
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 45. North
wind 5 to 8 mph. Class C 8-man has a couple contests to watch.
Plentywood visits No. 5 Culbertson, No. 1 Flint Creek
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 73. Light and variable (Drummond/Philipsburg) at Clark Fork (Alberton/Superior)
wind becoming south 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon.
and No. 10 Chinook at No. 7 Simms. No. 7 Scobey (4-1) has
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 45. the weekend off.
Southeast wind 7 to 10 mph. Top-ranked Froid/Lake (5-0) hosts No. 4 Richey/
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 79. West wind 6 to 14 Lambert (3-1) in 6-man action Saturday. Froid/Lake is the
mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. defending state champion. No.2 White Sulphur Springs
Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 45. West at Valley Chrsitian and No. 7 Broadview-Lavina at Rohy-
wind 6 to 8 mph becoming southeast after midnight. Winifred.

Monday: Sunny, with a high near 80. Light and variable
wind becoming south 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon. CELEBRATING
WEEK
Winds could gust as high as 18 mph.
HOMECOMING OFF! %
Monday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 49. Wear Red and get 10
Stor e is 10% OFF!
East southeast wind 8 to 10 mph. Anything Red in the
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 83. East southeast
wind 9 to 14 mph.
GO SCOTTIES! robynsnesthomedecor.com
501 1st Ave. S
CHECK OUT ALL OF OUR NEW 228-4646
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 48. ITEMS ARRIVED FOR FALL!
East southeast wind 6 to 10 mph.
New Clothing, Purses, Soaps, Lotions,
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 82. Candles, Diffusers and More!
Southeast wind 6 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 20
mph. Buy one Corkcicle get the Second 50% off!

Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 48.


NEW FUN Bridal Registry
HALLOWEEN DECOR! See & Chatten
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 74. Hope to see you there! October 02, 2021
BUZZIFIEDS

BUZZ VALLEY COUNTY REFUSE DISTRICT #1 seeks an Operator. Performs


FARMERS MARKET 8-3, Saturday October 2nd. On the menu this a variety of routine and complex semi-skilled tasks in sanitary landfill
week. Cinderella pumpkins, regular, lemon, and cucumbers, regular, operations. Must have High school diploma or GED, Valid Montana
cherry, pear, grape, canning tomatoes, broccoli, cabbage, bell , chili driver’s license, One (1) year of equipment operation or landfill
and cherry peppers, small, medium and large, plus sugar pie pumpkins, experience, or any equivalent combination of related education and
buttercup, mooregold, acorn, delicata, Hubbard, spaghetti squash, experience. SWANA certification as a landfill operator, or ability to
angel wing gourds, red, white, yellow, walla walla onions, Swiss chard, obtain certification within two years from date of employment. PICK
leeks, dryland spuds, carrots, dehydrated veggies, assorted cookies UP APPLICATIONS AT THE LANDFILL OR CALL 263-2879 WITH
and breads, turnovers, caramel rolls, pies, doughnuts, jams and jellies. ANY QUESTIONS. Valley County is an equal opportunity employer.
Dreaded bean with his fresh ground coffee, Herbalife, cottonwood balm, Job closes on October 1st.
rosehip moisturizer, stretches handy work and more. Starting in October BUZZ
we will open up at 9am. THANKS FOR SUPPORTING YOUR LOCAL FORT PECK COMMUNITY FCU Currently accepting applications for a
FARMERS. Membership Representative. Duties include performing transactions for
BUZZ the membership, setting up new accounts, and some back-office duties.
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT 815 sq ft. Great curb appeal. CALL 406- Position may require some travel between the Fort Peck office and the
228-8333 FOR MORE INFORMATION Branch office in Glasgow. Wage DOE. Applications can be picked
BUZZ up, dropped off, or mailed to Fort Peck office or Branch office in
SPACIOUS APT. FOR RENT: 2 bed, 1½ bath 950 sq. ft. Laundry room, Glasgow, P.O. Box 214, Fort Peck MT 59223.
A/C. City of Glasgow. Small pets ok. $635/mo. 360-750-6746 BUZZ
BUZZ COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES has a position open for Night Audit.
NEMONT MANOR: has housing for elderly and the disabled. Our Represent the hotel throughout all stages of the guest’s stay. Check
apartments provide 1 bedroom, 1 bath with walk-in or tub/shower. All hotel accounting records for accuracy and, on a daily basis, summarize
utilities paid. Free Bus rides - weekdays 7:30am - 5:00pm. Visit us and compile information for the hotel’s financial records. PICK UP
on the web: nemontmanor.tamarackpm.com for an application APPLICATION AT THE COTTONWOOD FRONT DESK.
under the forms & surveys tab. Call 406-228-4306 TTY 711 or email BUZZ
nemontmanor@tamarackpm.com to request application. APT MGR POSITION 3-5 years serious managerial exp., including
BUZZ hiring, training, and discipline. MUST BE TRUSTWORTHY, self-
COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES: Dishwasher. Primarily responsible for disciplined, able to follow guidelines of position. Must be bondable.
washing dishes, flatware, cutlery, crockery, kitchen vessels, sweeping, 360-750-6746
and mopping floors, cleaning and detailing equipment, etc. Also maintains BUZZ
the kitchen, dish washing, and back area in an inspection-ready condition VALLEY VIEW HOME is now accepting the front office Secretary
in accordance with local authority and hotel guidelines. APPLY AT position. Your role is to answer phones, assist with daily bookkeeping,
COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES and visitation coordination. This is a full time position Mon-Fri and
BUZZ 8-5. Our starting wage is competitive and depends upon experience.
JOB OPENING – Airport Operations, Valley County Airport. Full Time PLEASE VISIT VALLEY VIEW HOME FOR AN APPLICATION.
- $16.50 per hour with benefits. Shift varies: Mornings, afternoon, BUZZ
weekends, holidays, overnight on-call. Airport operations responsibilities HELP WANTED: Part time, must be able to work nights and weekends.
include: Customer Service: Working directly with pilots, passengers, Wage $11/hr. $500 sign on bonus after 6 months. APPLY AT SUBWAY
various government agencies and contractors. Servicing aircraft with IN GLASGOW.
fuel, oil, oxygen, and de-icing. Towing, parking, and marshalling aircraft. BUZZ
Working in all weather conditions to ensure the safe and efficient COME JOIN THE RUNDLE TEAM of housekeeping and front desk
operation of the airport, including inspections, snow removal and condition staff! We are hiring full and part time positions. We value computer
reporting. Responding to emergency situations. Perform maintenance of experience but training is available. Pay rate 14-16 per hr. full time.
vehicles, buildings and grounds and janitorial cleaning. Additional duties APPLY AT RUNDLE SUITES FRONT DESK OR SEND A RESUME TO
as assigned by the department head. Must be at least 18 years of age, rundleresume@gmail.com
have a valid driver’s license and pass a background check to work with BUZZ
commercial aircraft. Visit: http://www.valleycountymtairport.com/jobs. VALLEY VIEW HOME is now accepting applicants for an Activities Aide.
html for more information and to download a job application. PRINTED Activities Aide will assist in the therapeutic activities designed to meet
APPLICATIONS CAN ALSO BE PICKED UP AT THE AIRPORT the interests and enhance the functional abilities and self-esteem of
COUNTER. DELIVER JOB APPLICATION TO THE AIRPORT OR MAIL each resident. PLEASE VISIT OUR ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT
TO: VALLEY COUNTY AIRPORT 89 AIRPORT RD., GLASGOW, MT FOR AN APPLICATION.
59230 BUZZ
BUZZ MILK RIVER INC. is looking for Direct Support Specialist Day & Night
NOW HIRING for Route Sales/Warehouse. Must be able to obtain a Shifts. CALL 228-8412 FOR MORE INFO
CDL. PICK UP APPLICATION AT BLUE ROCK DISTRIBUTING EOE BUZZ
BUZZ CAMPBELL LODGE is hiring all shifts. CONTACT 228-9328 OR PICK
HELP WANTED: Part Time Kennel Assistant for afternoon shift. Start UP APPLICATION AT CAMPBELL LODGE
time is flexible. Duties include helping take care of boarding animals BUZZ
and janitorial duties. Must be able to lift 50lbs. DROP OFF RESUME AT THOMPSON & SONS is looking for a truck driver, mechanic, operator.
VALLEY VET CLINIC. DOE. Stop at the shop for application. CALL 228-4801 FOR MORE
BUZZ INFO.
Hinsdale’s Annual

Sunday, October 3
1:00 - 4:00 pm
Hinsdale American
Legion Park
Live Music • Food
Games • Vendors
Fall Photos & Much more!
Fun for the whole family

GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
MONDAY
Breakfast
Egg & Chz Wrap • Tri Tater
Pears • Milk
Lunch
Potato Ole Hot Dish w/ Nacho
Cheese • Salsa • Corn
Pineapple • Bun w/ Jelly • Milk

I bet if you
put your ad here
people would
see it! Homecoming Blast from the Past
We’ve been blessed with pretty darned good weather for our Scotty Homecoming
festivites over the past few years. Can you guess the date for the photo above featuring
Demi Aune and Jesi Kennedy rolling by BS Cental on their junior class float? Here’s a
hint: guided by former Coach Greg Liebelt, the Scotties sheared the sheep and hurt the
Herders of Big Timber 36-zip. Give up? Okay, the date was September 16th, 2016!

Who said it?


“They say all you’re going to do is deny law-
abiding citizens their rights under the second
amendment. Not true. They say guns assault
weapons like the AR-15 are needed for self-
protection and recreation. They are not …
They say it isn’t about guns. They’re wrong;
it is about guns. Let me say at the outset to
all the press: No law abiding citizen in the
United States of America has any fear that We’ll help you FIND &
their Constitutional rights will be infringed in
any way. None, zero. ~ Then Vice President
PAY for child care!
Joe Biden, a speech that he delivered during a Contact us today!
forum at Western Connecticut State University FamilyConnectionsMT.org
in February of 2013. 406.265.6743, 800.640.6743
This project is funded under a contract with the Montana Department of Public Health and
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.
Fire restrictions updated in several northeast Montana counties
GLASGOW- Fire restrictions have been updated for • Carry a fire extinguisher—or water-filled weed
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks fishing access sites and sprayer—bucket, shovel, axe, and a cell phone for
wildlife management areas in Region 6 in northeast emergency calls.
Montana.
• Restrict camping activities to designated camping
Over the last few weeks, Stage 1 fire restrictions have
areas.
been rescinded in Choteau, Roosevelt, and Sheridan
counties. McCone, Garfield and Valley counties are • Build campfires only in established metal fire rings, if
lifting restrictions this week. allowed (note restrictions).
Stage 1 fire restrictions are still in place in Hill, • Smoke only inside buildings or vehicles.
Blaine, Phillips, and Richland counties, and several
• Check on any fire restrictions in place.
other counties across the state. Please refer to www.
mtfireinfo.org to see all affected counties. Restrictions Always be prepared to prevent or extinguish
will be in effect until further notice. fire starts. Your awareness and assistance during this
Region 6 FWP followed the lead of county officials extremely dangerous fire year is appreciated!

16th Annual Nashua


when announced they were entering or exiting fire
restrictions.
Stage 1 Restrictions ban campfires except where
specifically exempted. Landowners and agencies in
those counties may or may not exempt specific sites.
Stage 1 Fire Restrictions also prohibit smoking, except BBQ & Dance
within an enclosed vehicle or building, and in areas
at least three feet in diameter that are cleared of all SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9TH
flammable materials. People may cook on an LP gas or NASHUA CIVIC CENTER
propane stove that can be turned on and off. Dinner @ 5:00-7:00pm
Per FWP policy, no fires will be allowed, even in Mikey’s Pulled Pork, Baked Beans & Baked Potatoes,
steel grates, at any fishing access site (FAS) or wildlife Coleslaw & Grains of Montana Buns, Cakes by Jason Myers
management areas (WMA) in counties with Stage 1 Music @ 7:00pm
restrictions, unless otherwise noted. by Chisholm Christensen
For updates on restrictions and closures on FWP 50/50 Raffle • Door Prizes • Silent Auction
properties around the state, go to fwp.mt.gov/news/ GLASGOW ELKS CLUB
current-closures-restrictions .
NOW HIRING
A few more Block Management Areas (BMAs) in
BAR MANAGER
Region 6 have come out of closures and restrictions due To start immediately.
to fire danger. Wage is $18 per hour plus tips. SEPT. 29 - OCT. 5, 2021
These closures/openings could change daily, and do
not hinge on county restrictions. BMA fire restrictions
Event bonuses are a possibility. CASE LOT SALE
Will oversee the Elks bar Stock up Today!
operation; duties will include While Supplies Last!
and closures will be updated as changes occur at https:// Certified Angus Beef®
fwp.mt.gov/hunt/access/blockmanagement/restrictions making employee schedule, CROSS RIB ROAST ..................... $3.99 lb
with changes shown on the Hunt Planner Map on the ordering inventory and supplies, Stones 1 lb. pkg. 85% Lean 15% Fat
and communicating with people GROUND BEEF PATTIES............. $3.49 ea
FWP website as well. The FWP Region 6 Facebook page Bone-In Assorted
interested in booking events. PORK CHOPS ............................ $1.49 lb
will likewise be updated as changes occur. Also would be working regular Bone-In Center Cut
Remember, hunters and other recreationists PORK LOIN CHOPS .................... $1.99 lb
bar shifts. Hours vary by week, Boneless
should: but overall the position would be PORK TENSERLOINS .................. $2.99 lb
Food Club 20 oz. Select Varieties
• Drive only on established roads. part time and hours are flexible. BACON ...................................... 2 / $11
Stop by the Elks during Willamette Valley Pork, Turkey or Chicken
• Avoid roads with tall vegetation in the middle track. business hours BACON WRAPPED FILLETS .......... $5.99 lb
Certified Angus Beef®
• Never park over dry grass and other vegetation (but Wednesdays - Fridays after 4 T-BONE STEAKS ........................$11.99 lb
or call the Elks 228-2233 Fresh Wild Caught Coho
make sure to pull off the road!) or Chris Helland 263-2114 SALMON FILLETS..................... $12.99 lb
Feeling overwhelmed? MONDAY
Moving to Prairie Ridge, The SOUPS: Broccoli Cheese ∙ Chili
El Cor Del
BOWLING SIGNUPS
Manor, or Valley View? SPECIALS:
LET US HELP. Angry Bull Burger BANTAM LEAGUE
Helping Senior Adults with their move 1/2 Crispy Chicken Salad K - 5th Grade
RATES: Season Starts
$75/hr: Room to room in the same location Dine at the “O” Saturday, Oct. 2nd
$150/hr: Moving from home to Prairie Ridge,
The Manor or Valley View at 1:00 pm
$200/hr: Moving from home to a different house
228-8006 GET ‘ER DONE
Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
LEAGUE
6th - 12th Grade
Season Starts
Sunday, Oct. 3rd
at 1:00 pm

Call El Cor Del at 228-2393


or Donna at 263-1371

53999
Hwy 2 W

Lock & Key Service


GLENN’S
AUTO REPAIR &
WRECKER SERVICE
Call 228-2715 or 263-1249

Due to circumstances beyond


my control, Sable’s Echo
Taxidermy will not be taking
on any new projects this
hunting season.
I WILL be processing raw
animals for legal transport.
CALL 672-0058
Sable’s Echo
Taxidermy
Shelly Sampson
672-0058
Photo by Rachel Boese

Don’t let life get you down!


In a Homecoming blast from the very near past, Kay We aren’t positive on this one, but we believe it is the
Sukut (1981 Glasgow High School graduate Kay first time in history that the Glasgow Coronation was
Bamford, married to Steve Sukut, who happened to held on a Thursday rather than the traditional Friday
be the 1974 Glasgow Homecoming King!) gave an afternoon before the Scotty Homecoming Parade. But,
inspirational Coronation speech Thursday afternoon. with school being down to four days a week....

G&D
ELECTRIC

Residential & Commercial


He’s about five foot eight, wears a fluorescent
jacket, smells of beer, and he shot a gun at me! CALL 263-2724
United INSURANCE & REALTY
P.O. Box 351 | 504 2nd Ave. S | Glasgow, Montana 59230
315 Hobart Street, Nashua
Sound family home built in 1965. Corner

GANDY DANCERS BALL


lot, main floor 1,384sf with 3 bedrooms
and 2 bathrooms. Partially finished
952sf basement with 1 bathroom. 960sf
detached, insulated and heated garage

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1
with 10’ sidewalls, plus 800sf concrete
pad and driveway. Only 4 blocks from
Nashua Schools, and 11 miles to Fort
COTTONWOOD INN Peck Lake. Roofing and HVAC recently
updated.
6:00 pm Social 406.228.9356
unitedinsuranceandrealty.com
Listing Price $185,000
Call our agency for a walk through today!

7:00 pm Dinner CITY OF GLASGOW COUNCIL AGENDA


Music to Follow OCTOBER 4, 2021
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
COME HELP US CELEBRATE CIVIC CENTER – COUNCIL CHAMBERS
OUR RECENT RETIREES! CONFERENCE LINE CALL IN # 783-5199 CODE #204177
1) 4:30 P.M. – CALL MEETING TO ORDER MAYOR
Very well maintained ERICKSON PRESIDING
2 bedroom home with
2) PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
semi finished basement,
nice yard, insulated (not 3) PUBLIC COMMENT ON ANY AGENDA ITEM
heated) 2 car garage,
plus many extras. 4) *CONSENT AGENDA – (Note: All matters listed within
the Consent Agenda have been distributed to each member
Asking $145,000 of the City of Glasgow City Council)
Rocky Zimdars, Broker A) REGULAR COUNCIL AGENDA
RZ REALTY 406-263-8352
rockingrz@nemont.net
B) PAYMENT OF CLAIMS FOR OCTOBER 4, 2021 IN
THE AMOUNT OF $137,540.17
C) PAYMENT OF VALLEY COURT APARTMENT
Missouri / Milk River Ducks Unlimited CLAIMS FOR OCTOBER 4, 2021 IN THE AMOUNT OF
“25” GUN FIREARM FRENZY $362.77
Saturday, October 16 • 5:00 p.m. D) MINUTES OF THE RESCHEDULED SEPTEMBER
Ridge Runners Saddle Club 27, 2021 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
162 Skylark Rd, Glasgow, Montana
5) *RESOLUTION NO. 3081 – A RESOLUTION
First gun drawn at 7:00 p.m. One gun will be given away every AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE DIRECTOR OF
3 minutes with the last gun drawn at 8:15 p.m PUBLIC WORKS TO PLACE TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES
Winning tickets are Reentered • Need not be present to win. IN THE HIGHLANDS FIRST ADDITION SUBDIVISION
Tickets: $20 each • 6/$100 • 20/$250 6) *APPROVAL TO HAVE THE CITY OF GLASGOW’S
Ticket Includes: Chance in Firearm Frenzy & Dinner CITY CODES RECODIFIED IN THE AMOUNT OF $9,450.00
Food served from 5 - 7 p.m. (Cash bar available) WHICH CAN BE BUDGETED OVER TWO (2) FISCAL YEARS
Silent Auction items and raffles will be available during the event.
For Tickets; go to glasgowdu.org or 7) *DISCUSSION/DECISION ON GIVING ALL FULL-TIME
Evan 690-6782 • Joan 263-8985 • Ken 263-8030 • Tyler 648-7011 CITY EMPLOYEES 2 ADDITIONAL VACATION DAYS AND
In Glasgow Both Ezzie’s and Agland, PERMANENT PART-TIME CITY EMPLOYEES 1 ADDITIONAL
D&G Sports & Western, Lakeridge or Stoughie’s VACATION DAY TO BE USED BY DECEMBER 31ST , 2021
AS A THANK YOU FOR WORKING THROUGH COVID
8) UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
CHECK OUT OUR -LEVEE SAFETY COMMITTEE REPORT
-UPDATE ON GNDC NONCOMPETITIVE GRANT –NO
LOWER PRICES! UPDATED REPORT

DO NOT NEED CARD 9) MAYOR’S REPORT
FOR CBD PRODUCTS!
10) COMMITTEE REPORTS – PERSONNEL, WATER,
NOW OPEN CEMETERY, GRANT, AND ORDINANCE
Monday - Friday
Organic Medical 10am-6pm 11) DEPARTMENT HEAD REPORTS

Alternatives 406-228-4202 12) PUBLIC COMMENT
Wedding Reception
PLEASE JOIN US IN CELEBRATING THE MARRIAGE OF

BRETT BRIAN
SEE And CHATTEN Invites all members and businesses to it’s
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 | 5:00 PM ANNUAL LUNCHEON MEETING
GLASGOW ELKS LODGE on October 5, 2021
RIDES HOME WILL BE PROVIDED at the Cottonwood Inn & Suites
Barbara Wagner, formerly from Nashua, who
Montana Dems Busted for is with the Montana Department of Labor &
Industry is the guest speaker and will discuss
‘Freezer Morgue’ Fake News Montana’s Economy and the Labor Market.
Lunch will be hosted by Two Rivers at noon.
by Aaron Flint, Montana Talks
Former Democrat Lt. Gov. Mike Cooney (D-
MT), the Democrat candidate for Governor in the
2020 elections, and at least two other fairly prominent
Democrats got busted for sharing fake news about
a non-existent “freezer morgue” at the hospital in
Helena.
Cooney jumped on Twitter, attempting to troll the
Republican who got elected Governor in 2020, asking
Gov. Greg Gianforte (R-MT) “why does it have to be
like this?”
Here’s the transcript:
Cooney: “So I’m standing outside St. Pete’s
hospital here in Helena. Behind me is the freedom
freezer-otherwise known as the portable morgue.
Folks, this is serious. I wouldn’t want to be in that
portable morgue, and I don’t think you would want to.
Take it seriously get vaccinated. Stay safe.”
Of course there was one major problem with
Cooney’s post. It was false. It was fake news. Other
Democrats like State Sen. Ellie Hill Boldman
(D-MIssoula) and a city commissioner from Helena
also spread the fake news. A Missoula blog called
“Missoula County Tyranny” shared the news:
“In a scathing screed about Republicans to her
followers and friends on Facebook, Democrat and
Montana State Senator Ellie Boldman (SD-45) shared
a photo of what she claimed was a mobile “freezer
morgue” parked outside St. Peter’s Health hospital in
Helena. The photo is actually of a mobile MRI trailer.”
Did you see this story? You didn’t? You mean
to tell me that a bunch of Montana Democrats got
busted spreading fake news concerning a “freezer
morgue” or a “freedom freezer” and the vast majority
of the Montana media ignored it? Surprise, surprise,
surprise.
VALLEY COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
COVID & INFLUENZA VACCINE CLINICS

Walk in for Flu & COVID vaccines


Wednesdays from 11:30 am – 5:30 pm
500 4th Ave S Glasgow, MT 59230
Masks or face coverings required

PLOW FOR SALE


Monday, October 4th 10:00 am – 11:00 am Opheim Norval Co-Op
Monday, October 4th 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Saint Marie Town Hall

Plow into your ranch or out to your cows. Thursday, October 7th 9:00 am – 10:30 am Fort Peck Town Hall
Good Cummins Engine, Thursday, October 7th 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Nashua Civic Center

New Batteries, New Brakes Thursday, October 14th 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm Hinsdale Legion Hall

Monday, November 1st 2:30 pm – 4:00 pm Lustre Elementary

First $995 Takes it


Call 524-3374 ANY QUESTIONS? CALL US AT (406) 228.6261

ayloR CONSIGNMENT AUCTION


SATURDAY, OCT 9, 2021 - 9 AM
Auction
Services Location: 1138 Cherry Creek Street • Glasgow, MT

OPEN HOUSE
Heading West on HWY 2 Take a Left on Cherry Creek St. Across for the VFW Follow Signs

Thursday & Friday, October 7 & 8 from 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM


GUNS / AMMO / ACCESSORIES / TOOLS / GARAGE / LAWN & GARDEN
FURNITURE / TRAILERS / MISC. TOYS / SADDLES / LEATHER
BOOKS / MISC. HOUSEHOLD / OFFICE / KITCHEN
Too Many Items to List AUCTION TIMES:
Preview on Taylor Auction Services Facebook Starts at 9:00 AM • Firearms at 11:00 AM
Trailers and Vehicles if any at 1:00 PM
Auctioneer 406-230-2259 CONCESSIONS BY
DAN’S CHUCK WAGON
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