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Yes we do!
Despite the cold and blowing snow, football fans with the Scotties coming in as a #1 seed after
stuck it out with the Scotty cheerleaders to the winning the District 2B title in Wolf Point this past
bitter end this past Saturday afternoon. And we Saturday. The Scotties play District 1B’s fourth-
have plenty more cheering to do as Glasgow hosts seeded Conrad at 1:30 on Thursday. Sneak out of
the Northern B Divisional Volleyball Tournament work and cheer our hosting team on!

Don’t hang your Here goes — After last season The Dawgs lost only three
and the number of seniors and games in 10 played. You defeated
heads down, boys skilled players Glasgow lost, I really Fairfield, handing the Eagles their
By Mike Brandts didn’t think the Dawgs would be in first conference loss in 68 games.
After listening to the Glasgow/ the playoffs, let alone host a game. With more experience at the season
Bigfork playoff game Saturday I Look what Glasgow had to opener maybe there is a win. As far
was wondering how I could tell the replace. Quarterback, running back, as the Malta game, the Mustangs
Dawgs not to hang their heads down. some wide receivers and ends and were loaded. They had one of their
You have nothing to be ashamed of. linemen. continued on back page
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criminal and driving record check. Pay will be $14.25-$14.83 per hour
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Today: Sunny, with a high near 46. Southeast wind 9 to MORE INFORMATION OR APPLY AT JOB SERVICE.
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Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 23. East wind
5 to 9 mph becoming light and variable. Pool Fund-raising continues
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 50. West wind 3
to 7 mph.
Dueling Pianos, live Auction
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 29. Nov. 10th at the Civic Center
East southeast wind 5 to 7 mph.
On November 10th the Friends of the Valley County
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 62. East Swimming Pool Committee are hosting a Dueling Pianos
southeast wind 6 to 10 mph.
event at the Glasgow Civic Center. This is a fundraiser
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around for the new swimming pool. The support that has been
37. Southeast wind 8 to 10 mph becoming west after received in the past is appreciated and the support that
midnight.
continues to come in is another step closer to the reality of
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 60. Breezy, with a new pool. Over $1.5 million has been raised, but it’s still a
a west wind 11 to 16 mph increasing to 18 to 23 mph long way from the goal. As part of our piano night we are
in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 31 mph.
having a live auction at the conclusion. The following items
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 32. West are lined up so far:
wind 10 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. A quilt from Lenore Durell
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 57. West wind A painting from Frank Vandall
8 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. A barbecue dinner prepared by Sam Waters
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 30. A gift basket from Robyn’s Nest
West southwest wind 9 to 11 mph, with gusts as high A gift basket from JR’s Party Store
as 18 mph. A gift basket from Byrdie Larsen
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 54. Southwest They’d love to have more items to add to the auction
wind 6 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. sale. If you have an item you want to donate, please
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 32. contact Rod Karst or Jory Casterline. Gift Cerficates from
businesses are also welcome. If you can donate certificates,
Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near 54.
please call Lisa Koski at 228-2222.
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immunizations, communicable disease investigation and follow-up, for children with development disabilities. Applicant needs a bachelor’s
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maternal/child health, and family planning, and other duties as assigned. and relevant experience. Knowledge of local and statewide services
Requires a current nursing license as a registered nurse in Montana and and common assessment tools is a plus. Applicants must have the
current driver’s license. We will train the right person. We will consider ability to maintain rapport with children and entire family, teachers,
hiring a candidate at 29-40 hours per week. This position offers a FULL and other professionals. Travel is required. Must pass a background
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AND APPLICATION, PLEASE CONTACT VALLEY COUNTY HEALTH BUZZ
DEPARTMENT AT 501 COURT SQUARE #11, GLASGOW, MT 59230 COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES Looking for a full-time Housekeeper.
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POSITION OPENING for a Communicable Disease Prevention issues in public areas or guest rooms. Perform any combination of
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providing a variety of professional and administrative services to promote hotel premises in general in a clean and orderly manner. PICK UP
and maintain individual, group, and community health, primarily related APPLICATION AT THE COTTONWOOD FRONT DESK.
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Work, Social Services or any health-related field, plus two to four (2- Keep all equipment in good repair with a minimum downtime by providing
4) years of related work experience. Commensurate experience and day-to-day maintenance of the hotel. Complete maintenance work
education may substitute for the degree requirement. Must possess orders from all departments on a timely basis by following the hotel’s
a valid driver’s license. Any education or experience level will be standard operating procedures. Continually work towards and support
considered for this position at 40 hours per week as training is provided, the improvement of engineering service to guests, other departments
FULL BENEFIT package, and pay of $16 - $22 per hour depending on and fellow staff. PICK UP APPLICATION AT THE COTTONWOOD
education and experience. This position is funded through July 1, 2023 FRONT DESK.
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BANK OF GLASGOW is seeking applicants for a full-time Teller/CSR. BUZZ
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Business Development Center massive western fashion industry Strategies, Human Resources, Cash
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Program will award two prize packages of $5,000; one to


a startup business and one to an existing business.
SBDC Director, Shandy Moran, will be holding
business plan development classes in each of the
participating seven counties in January. Entrepreneurs
planning to compete in the Minnow Tank Business Plan
competition are encouraged to attend a class. These
class topics include business plan basics, marketing, and
small business financials. Watch the GNDC website or
our monthly newsletter for the class schedule release.
If you are unable to attend a class please call GNDC to
schedule an appointment with Shandy Moran at (406)
653-2590 ext 203.
Minnow Tank business plan submissions are due
to GNDC by 5:00 PM on March 1st. Submissions can be
Great Northern Development Corporation, Small mailed to GNDC at 233 Cascade Street or sent via e-mail
Business Development Center is hosting a business to sbdc@gndc.org. Please visit gndc.org/minnow-tank/
plan competition in conjunction with the MDT Small to read Minnow Tank official application guidelines and
Business Enterprise Program throughout a seven-county procedures.
region in Northeastern Montana consisting of Valley, The Minnow Tank finale will be held April 12th,
Garfield, McCone, Richland, Roosevelt, Sheridan, and 2022, at 5:00 PM at the Sidney Event Center, where the
Daniels. finalists will present their business plan live to a panel
The goal of this event is to attract new entrepreneurs of judges, one judge being the audience! Support your
and support existing businesses in Northeastern favorite entrepreneur by planning to attend; tickets will
Montana by uniting communities in a common goal be available at the door or by calling SBDC Program
of economic development. GNDC and the MT SBE Coordinator Quincy at(406) 650-2524.
Natelson: Duane “Dudley”
No Presidential Authority Diedrich
TURNS 90
for a Vaccine Mandate Saturday,
By Aaron Flint November 6th OCT 27 - NOV 2, 2021
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third of firefighters in the New York Fire Department
(NYFD) were reportedly refusing to comply with the
T-Bone Says: I asked my date to meet me at
the gym today. She didn’t show up. That’s when I
City of New York’s vaccine mandate, according to the
knew we weren’t gonna work out.
UK Daily Mail.
Natelson: “Let me just state that at the beginning.
I’m not an anti vaxxer. I’ve been vaccinated myself.
That was a decision I made for myself and my wife
made for herself, but that doesn’t mean I want to
impose it on everybody else. Okay. There is no power
in the Constitution given to the federal government
to deal with healthcare issues. I realized the federal
government has gotten very deeply into it, but even
the great Chief Justice John Marshall, an advocate of
a strong federal government, affirmed this is not an
area for the federal government. That’s point number
one. Point number two, vax mandate. We encountered
a mandate not that long ago. Another one, it involved
Obamacare. And the Supreme Court held that it
was not supported by the commerce power, it was
not supported by the Necessary and Proper Clause.
And the only way they upheld it was because it was
attached to a tax. Well the vaccination mandate is not
attached to a tax, and it is not the kind of economic
activity that the federal government has traditionally
been able to regulate under its commerce power. So
I think there’s a real question, real doubt, as to the
federal government’s ability to impose mandate.”
What about mandates at the state and local level?
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to Montana Talks.
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Transition of Hell Creek to Little Shell Tribe progresses
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks — on the transition process. He has providing a smooth transition for the
Transition of the Hell Creek recreation demonstrated his strong leadership, reservation system, and we are excited
area at Fort Peck Lake to the Little his tenacity in strengthening his tribe, for the upcoming season with Hell
Shell Tribe is progressing, with the and his commitment to conserving Creek users,” said Chairman Gray
tribe expected to open its reservation the resources at Hell Creek and today.
system for the 2022 season later this preserving the access and recreational People planning to visit Hell
year. opportunities the public enjoys.” Creek next year can expect to enjoy
During a call on Monday In mid-October, Chairman Gray the same basic services. The recreation
between the tribe; Montana Fish, and Little Shell staff shadowed state area accommodates most water sports
Wildlife, and Parks; and the U.S. Army park employees as they winterized and offers excellent multi-species
Corps of Engineers, which owns the facilities at Hell Creek in preparation fishing, including walleye, northern
site at Fort Peck Lake, the parties for assuming responsibility for pike, and smallmouth bass. It is also
discussed next steps in the process managing the recreation area. a popular ice fishing destination. The
to assign FWP’s existing lease to the The tribe is currently drafting its 71-site campground is often full in
Little Shell. The goal is to have FWP’s management plan for Hell Creek. peak season. Hell Creek also serves as
Parks and Recreation Board review After it’s reviewed and approved by a launch point for boat camping in the
and vote on the lease assignment at the Corps, the tribe can begin taking Missouri Breaks. Other
its December 9 meeting. After that, it camping and day use reservations for services include a comfort station,
must be approved by the Corps. the 2022 season. More details about potable water, playground, trails, fish
FWP Director Hank Worsech how to access the new reservation cleaning station, RV dump station,
said, “It’s been a pleasure working system will be announced at that time. and a group use shelter for special
with Chairman (Gerald) Gray “The tribe is looking forward to events.
Don’t hang you heads continued
best teams. Still, you boys did not play bad. You whipped
a few other teams. But the best game was against Fairifeld
and snapping their conference winning streak of 48
games.
As for the Bigfork contest, the Vikings are good. The
Western B is loaded this year, sweeping the North in the
the first round of the Class B playoffs. Probably the biggest
surprise was Whitehall defeating Malta.
I am proud of how well the Dawgs played this year. I
would never have thought Glasgow would be in the playoffs.
I thought it the Dawgs were lucky enough to finish in the
top four, say, fourth place, then Glasgow would be on the
road for the playoffs. You guys put together a remarkable
season and got to host a playoff game. Last year you were
on the road for most of the playoffs.
Glasgow played in the semifinals against Manhattan.
Jesse Lee was injured so he could not play. I wondered how
much the game would have changed if he did. All-Stater Kyler Hallock played his final game for the
Manhattan lost a lot of skilled players, just like Scotties this past Saturday. Photo by Rachel Boese
Glasgow. But Manhattan didn’t have near the season the the touchdowns and 2-point conversions. But, there is
Dawgs had. In fact, the Tigers finished with only two wins. Tatum Hansen, an excellent running back with both size
Glasgow does lose 10 seniors, but the Dawgs will and speed, and will be a junior in 2022.
return a lot of skilled players. Probably one of the hardest Glasgow has good skilled players returning next
to replace is Kyler Hallock, who scored the majority of year. Some of them were recognized from the Northern
B coaches on the recent release of the all-conference
selections.
Hallock was named All-State along with Kaeleb
Flores and Miguel Perez of Fairfield, Cash Salsbery and
Rex Williamson of Malta. All five are seniors.
Hallock was named second team offensive running
back and defensive end. Hallock will now start practicing
for wrestling in a quest for a state championship in his
weight class.
Glasgow had four players land on the first team
offense and defense. Junior Mo Fast was named wide
receiver, senior Austin Hughes offensive line, and
Hinsdale senior Trey Johnson tight end and defensive
end. Junior Ashton Potter was named defensive back.
Second team offense selections are junior Mason
Donaldson, quarterback, and senior lineman Gage
Siefert.
Second team defense selections are D-back and
freshman Wyatt Babb; sophomore KJ Ingram, D-back;
Fast and junio Ethan Nickels, linebackers; and Hansen
defensive linemen.
My predictions for next year would be Glasgow
battling for the Northern B championship. Cut Bank and
Conrad could be up there also.

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