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The Senior Walk


Win or lose, a tradition for the Scotties who have as Bigfork, third-seeded out of the West, dominated
played their final home game of their high school Glasgow with a 42-0 halftime lead and putting it on
careers, taking the Walk are seniors (from left) Nik cruise control in shutting the Scotties out 49-0. The
Burke (#23), Mark Eliason (#65), Devon Nesbitt Vikings had lost to Florence the previous week, 63-
(#32), Nicholas Robinson (#41), Austin Hughes (#74), 26. But it goes to show how tough those Class B
John Lawson (#25), Kyler Hallock (#24) Gage Siefert teams out of the Western Division are as 4th-seeded
(#50), Trey Johnson (#14), Damian Nesbitt (#60) and Whitehall upended #1 North Malta 34-22. We didn’t
Sean Rosengrant (#77). Scotty fans were stunned see that one coming, either. In fact it was a clean
at the outcome (the BS Central crew certainly was!) sweep by the West.
Poppy Day is upon us BUZZIFIEDS
The VFW Post 3107 and Auxiliary will meet BUZZ
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Letter to the Buzz


NEMONT MANOR: has housing for elderly and the disabled. Our
apartments provide 1 bedroom, 1 bath with walk-in or tub/shower. All utilities
paid. Free Bus rides - weekdays 7:30am - 5:00pm. Visit us on the web:
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Making an informed decision & surveys tab. Call 406-228-4306 TTY 711 or email nemontmanor@
tamarackpm.com to request application.
BUZZ
Have you checked the VAERS reports Lately? VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a new Full Time Housekeeper! If
VAERS is where the medical hospitals and vaccination you are interested in this position and looking for financial stability and
places report adverse Events from the Vax. They reduced employment with staff that truly work like a team PLEASE COME BY
the number of percent of reports to just 1%. (Only 1% VALLEY VIEW HOME AND PICK UP AN APPLICATION
is getting reported and is what’s shown in the reports)
Rumor in
It’s a LAW the these places must report adverse
events. Many do not as well as the CDC has changed Rome...
the parameters that cause an effect to qualify. Say for Holy Crap!
instance something happens after one gets the jab at the
13th day out from the jab. It doesn’t qualify. It has to be Today: Sunny, with a high near 38. Northwest wind 5 to
14 days out. So if you fall over dead, as some have, right 7 mph becoming south in the afternoon.
on the chair in the “jab” room, it doesn’t qualify to be a Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 13. South wind
happening from the Jab! Isn’t that something? 6 to 9 mph becoming east in the evening.
VAERS (Vaccine Adverse Event Reports) from the Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 44. East southeast
main Gov site is a job to get into a spread sheet to view. wind 7 to 10 mph.
A website that’s been around for quite some time does
Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 20. East
the job for you at : https://openvaers.com/covid-data southeast wind 6 to 10 mph.
If you look at the enclosed “ingredients” sheet in
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 49. Light and
the box housing the bottles of Vaccines the big piece variable wind becoming south 5 to 7 mph in the
of paper is BLANK! To see what’s in the bottle there afternoon.
are many doctors and scientists that are analyzing the
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 28.
contents. Look on Stew Peters Show and filter by newest East southeast wind around 7 mph.
first, then go back a few days or weeks and you’ll see Dr.
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 59. East southeast
Jane Ruby and Dr. Carrie Madej with the info. wind 6 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
Remember — never use Google for your internet
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 33.
search engine. Use Duck Duck Go. They don’t track
Southeast wind 6 to 10 mph becoming west southwest
you and they don’t steer you to where “they” want you after midnight.
to go to find answers. The Deep State aka Big Pharma,
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 59. West wind 6
aka Big Tech, don’t want the truth to be found. That’s to 11 mph increasing to 12 to 17 mph in the afternoon.
why many people don’t find Any Reason to Not get the Winds could gust as high as 28 mph.
Vaccine. They get the Wrong Info. Up here the doctors
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 31. West
and nurses are doing radio ads and outright stating that wind 11 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph.
the Vaccine is “perfectly Safe!”. Even the low percentage
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 52. West wind
of reports clearly don’t reflect that. (from the link above) 9 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.
Please give this info to your friends. People need to
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28.
know to make an Informed decision.
~ Scotty Gray Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 54.
BUZZIFIEDS

BUZZ HI-LINE HOME PROGRAMS is seeking a Family Support Specialist to assist


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immunizations, communicable disease investigation and follow-up, with development disabilities. Applicant needs a bachelor’s degree in human
Cardiac Ready Community, community preparedness, oral health, services field or a comparable combination of education and relevant
maternal/child health, and family planning, and other duties as assigned. experience. Knowledge of local and statewide services and common
Requires a current nursing license as a registered nurse in Montana and assessment tools is a plus. Applicants must have the ability to maintain
current driver’s license. We will train the right person. We will consider rapport with children and entire family, teachers, and other professionals.
hiring a candidate at 29-40 hours per week. This position offers a FULL Travel is required. Must pass a background check. CONTACT HI-LINE
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per hour (through July 2023). FOR A COMPLETE JOB DESCRIPTION BUZZ
AND APPLICATION, PLEASE CONTACT VALLEY COUNTY HEALTH D&G SPORTS & WESTERN: is seeking a part or full time sales clerk,
DEPARTMENT AT 501 COURT SQUARE #11, GLASGOW, MT 59230 also part time to cover lunch hours. Also looking for sales person for the
OR CALL 406-228-6261. sporting goods, wage depends on experience. Apply at D&G Sports &
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POSITION OPENING for a Communicable Disease Prevention BUZZ
Coordinator at Valley County Health Department. Responsible for COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES Looking for a full-time Housekeeper.
providing a variety of professional and administrative services to promote Starting wage is $12/hr. Respond promptly to requests from guests and
and maintain individual, group, and community health, primarily related other departments. Identify and report preventative or other maintenance
to schools, long-term care and assisted living facilities, and the local issues in public areas or guest rooms. Perform any combination of the
jail. Education and experience equivalent to bachelor’s degree in Social following tasks to maintain guest rooms, working areas, and the hotel
Work, Social Services or any health-related field, plus two to four (2- premises in general in a clean and orderly manner. PICK UP APPLICATION
4) years of related work experience. Commensurate experience and AT THE COTTONWOOD FRONT DESK.
education may substitute for the degree requirement. Must possess BUZZ
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considered for this position at 40 hours per week as training is provided, all equipment in good repair with a minimum downtime by providing day-to-
FULL BENEFIT package, and pay of $16 - $22 per hour depending on day maintenance of the hotel. Complete maintenance work orders from all
education and experience. This position is funded through July 1, 2023 departments on a timely basis by following the hotel’s standard operating
with potential for continued funding after that date. FOR A COMPLETE procedures. Continually work towards and support the improvement of
JOB DESCRIPTION AND APPLICATION, PLEASE CONTACT VALLEY engineering service to guests, other departments and fellow staff. PICK
COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT AT 501 COURT SQUARE #11, UP APPLICATION AT THE COTTONWOOD FRONT DESK.
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Hoerauf runs over Malta
By Mike Brandts
Every year we seem to have at least one major
upset in the high school football playoffs. This year the
shocker on Saturday happened in Malta. The fourth-
NOVEMBER HIGHLIGHTS ranked Mustangs and the No. 1 seed from the Northern
+ New Calendar Release - November 1st
+ Senior Day (55+) - November 4th
B entertained the fourth seed from the West. This year it
+ Santa Cash Back - November 19th was Whitehall traveling over with a 2-5 record.
30% off all Christmas, snacks and drawings
+ November 25th - Closed for Thanksgiving The Trojans left Malta with a 3-5 record and a 34-
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Whitehall scored the last three touchdowns to overcome
Monday-Friday, 8:30am - 6:00pm (406) 228-3693 a 22-13 halftime deficit.
Malta (8-1) had taken a 14-13 lead on Connor Tuss’
5-yard TD run in the second quarter. The Mustangs led
22-13 at the half on Cash Salsbery’s 1-yard run and Tuss’
Due to circumstances beyond
GLASGOW my control, Sable’s Echo PAT kick.
SCHOOL MENU Taxidermy will not be taking Whitehall controlled the tempo throughout the
on any new projects this second half, scoring 21 unanswered points. Parker
TUESDAY hunting season.
Cereal • Bagel I WILL be processing raw Wagner scored on a 41-yard pass from Miles Hoerauf
Yogurt • Apple • Milk animals for legal transport. in the third quarter. The PAT kick was good, pulling the
CALL 672-0058 Trajans to within 22-20.
Lunch
Hamburger w/ Fixings • Baked Sable’s Echo Whitehall was facing a third-and-36 when Hoerauf
Beans • Fruit Cup (STR) Taxidermy completed a 68 yard pass to Wagner to set up a 1-yard TD
Corn Chips • Milk Shelly Sampson
672-0058
run by Hoerauf, who also scored on a 68-yard TD run to
ice the win.
Hoerauf had most of the yards in the game, rushing

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for 239 yards on 25 carries and passing for 294 on 17
of 31 passes. Whitehall’s defense held Malta to 69 total
yards in the second half. The Mustangs finished with
Get the flu shot! 327 total yards.
One of the more exciting contests over the weekend
+ Flu vaccine available for was in Red Lodge where seventh-ranked Jefferson
escaped with a 7-0 win on quarterback Zach Zody’s
anyone 6 months and older
4-yard run in the third quarter. Zody’s only completion
+ Bring your insurance card in the game was a 38-yarder to Tom Meyer to set up the
+ Wear a short sleeve shirt touchdown.
+ No appointment needed Jefferson (6-3) will host Whitehall this Saturday.
+ Mask required Red Lodge finished the year with a 5-4 record.
Townsend’s Dawson Sweat ran for three touchdowns
Glasgow Clinic Primary Care and Trey Hoveland passed for two more as the Bulldogs
Tuesday, November 9th defeated Shepherd (3-7) 38-8. Sweat’s scores came from
6, 2,and 2-yards out. Hoveland hit Klause Rauser for a
5:00 - 6:30 pm
50-yard score and one to Tommy Stewart.
Second-ranked Townsend (8-1) will host Bigfork
For more info call: (406) 228-3400 (7-2), which thumped Glasgow 49-0.
Top-ranked Florence shutout Cut Bank, 37-0,
scoring 23 in the second quarter and 14 more in the third.
Florence (9-0) will host Columbus (8-1), which
whipped Baker (4-5) 50-8. Third-ranked Columbus led
22-0 at the half. The cougars added 22 points in the third taking a 33-6 halftime lead. The Blue Hawks (10-0) host
and six more in the fourth. Belt (8-1) as the Huskies knocked off Culbertson 36-15.
Fifth-ranked Eureka gave the Western B a clean Defending state 6-man champions Froid-Lake (10-0)
sweep over the Northern B by thumping Fairfield (6-3) continued its quest for another title with a close 26-20
42-12. The Lions (8-2) got six four rushing touchdowns victory over Hot Springs (6-3). The Red-Hawks host
from Little. He also caught a 1-yard TD pass from Liter. Bridger (8-1) after the Scouts whipped Valier 56-12.
Little’s scores were from 4, 1, 11, and 1-yards. Richey-Lambert (7-2) defeated Roy-Winifred 40-12 and
Eureka will host Big Timber (4-6), which edged 10th- will travel to Shields Valley (7-1). The Rebels defeated
ranked Huntley Project on the Red Devils field, 32-28. Noxon 55-45.
Huntley Project (7-3) had taken a 21-6 halftime lead and White Sulphur Springs (8-0) demolished Wibaux
led 28-12 going into the fourth quarter. The Herders scored 63-8 and will host Power-Dutton-Brady (9-1), which
20 unanswered points in the final 12 minutes of play. beat Hobson-Moore-Judith Gap 55-21.
In Class C Fairview came on late to beat Chinook Denton-Geyser-Stanford-Grass Range-Winnett
(6-2) 34-26. The Warriors scored twice in the second half (8-2) edged Broadview-lavina 26-24. DGS-GRW got
to take a 34-17 lead. Chinook led 9-6 at the half. two touchdown passes from Brady Bantz in the fourth
Fairview (7-2) will host top-ranked Flint Creek (8-0) quarter to get the win. Bantz hit Ace Becker for 20 and
Saturday. Flint Creek handed Sheridsn (5=3-3) 55-7 loss. 15-yard strikes.
Scobey (7-1) traveled to Simms and had an exciting Big Sandy (7-3) defeated Valley Christian 52-40 and
ride home after defeating the Tigers (7-2) 60-24. Zach will travel to Denton Saturday.
Turner found Cole Tylor for three touchdown passes Helena Capital beat Great Falls CMR 45-7 in Class
and ran for another. Turner had TD passes of 39, 7, and AA playoffs. Helena got past Bozeman Gallatin 42-28,
24-yards to Taylor. Turner also ran in from 4-yards out. Glacier edged Billings Senior 21-14, and Great Falls beat
Turner started the scoring for the fifth-ranked Spartans Missoula Big Sky 41-14.
in the first quarter. The Spartans scored 28 points in the Friday games in AA has top-ranked and defending
second frame for a 36-24 lead at the break. They outscored champions Missoula Sentinel (8-0) hosting Great Falls,
Simms 24-0 in the second half. second-ranked Billings West (8-1) hosting Capital (6-
Park City (8-1) ran past Clark Fork (5-3) 60-40 after 4), Bozeman (5-4) hosting Helena (8-2), and Butte (6-3)
a 22-22 first half. The Panthers had a 38-18 second half to hosting Kalispell Glacier (7-3).
get the win. The Panthers will host Scobey Saturday. In Class A Miles City nipped Columbia Falls 21-20,
Fort Benton (7-1) hosts St. Ignatius (7-2) after beating Billings Central whipped Libby 54-12, Sidney slipped
Plentywood 42-22. Colter Ball had TD runs of 10 and past Dillon 17-14, and Frenchtown edged Whitefish 17-
25-yards and had a pick-6 to help the Longhorns to the 13.
win. Fort Benton led 35-14 at the half. Laurel (8-0) hosts Frenchton (7-3), Polson (9-0)
St. Ignatius defeated Joliet (6-2) 34-12 on the hosts Billings Central (7-2), Hamilton (8-0) hosts Miles
J-Hawks field. The Bulldogs led 20-12 at the break. City (5-4), and Fergus (7-1) hosts conference foe Sidney
Thompson Falls thumped Circle (4-6) 55-6 after (5-4).

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Watch for the Glasgow Soroptimist children signed up is Monday, and volunteers are needed to assist
member, Glasgow Student Council November 8th. The final day to get families as they shop on this special
members, and other volunteers your child signed up to participate day. If you can help shop or have any
on December 3rd as they will be is Friday, November 19th, at the questions, please call Linda Sundby
collecting donations for the annual Soroptimist Thrift Store, 227 4th at 480-5339.
Block of Bucks. Valley County St S. Please call or text Teresa Tade Donations are needed,
children from infants to 17 years of (263-4794) if you have signed up, encouraged and appreciated.
age will be able to shop for much but for some reason you cannot Donations may be mailed prior to
needed winter clothing because of attend the shopping spree. the collection day to Soroptimists
this annual fundraiser. The children’s shopping will of Glasgow, Box 961, Glasgow, MT
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BROOKSIDE, OK—Well, isn’t this just the most
adorable and 100% accurate Halloween costume
we’ve ever seen: little Oliver Burnswax, just 18
months old, is dressed up as Joe Biden for Satan’s
favorite holiday.
With a dress shirt, overcoat, and tie, along with
a cute little American flag pin, Burnswax is the
spitting image and exact smell of Joe Biden, sources
on the Burnswax’s street confirmed Sunday evening.
His parents said they got the idea when he
messed his diaper just a few minutes before trick-
or-treating started last night.
“And then, when he said one of his nonsensical
baby babbles about who knows what, we realized
it was just the absolute perfect outfit,” said his
mother. “Isn’t that right, little Ollie?”
“Candy? Ice cweam? Poop?” the
little Oliver responded. “Poopy in pants?
Trunalimunumaprzure?”
“See?” his mom cooed. “He’s just so perfect for
the part! That made more sense than the last seven
speeches I’ve heard the president give.”
The Burnswax’s neighbors loved his costume,
though some thought it was the actual Joe Biden
and slammed the door in his face, thinking he was
there to monitor their bank transactions over $600
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