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Glasgow’s Shalynn Pedersen was one of 39 girls competing this past Saturday. Girls’ wrestling is picking up steam!

Host Scotties finish third at annual tourney


By Mike Brandt time champion in Luke Zieger winning in 1960.
Wrestling has been one of the (2009-12) and four three-time Glasgow is the two-time
successful sports in the Bonnie champions in Craig Hallock (1970- defending Class B champion and
City. Glasgow has produced talent 72), Nathan Hopstad (2002-04), and the Scotties are hoping to make
every year since winning its first most recently Colten Fast (2019- another run for the crown this year.
state championship in 1963. Since 21) and Dylan Nieskens (2019-21). However, the Scotties are not as
that first championship the Scotties Glasgow has 11 two-time champs strong this year with a lot of young
have won 13 more titles with eight and 11 wrestlers that have posted athletes and only six seniors.
coming in Class B. undefeated seasons. Jim Lockwood Glasow hosted the 26th Annual
Glasgow has had one four- (16-0) was the first state champion, continued on back page
American Legion meeting Thursday
There will be an American Legion Meeting (not
Auxiliary) Thursday, December 16 at The VFW at 7PM.
DECEMBER 15 - 28, 2021 On the agenda: Boys State, aide to Veterans, future
Certified Angus Beef® USDA Choice Bone-In Pork plans of the American Legion, and Drape our charter.
PRIME RIB ROAST ..................... $9.79 lb BABY BACK RIBS ....................... $4.99 lb All Veterans are welcome !
Certified Angus Beef® Boneless Holiday Daily’s 16 oz.
NEW YORK ROAST ..................... $7.99 lb BACON .................................... $5.99 ea
Certified Angus Beef® Atlantic God has such a sense of humor
SIRLOIN TIP ROAST ................... $4.99 lb SALMON FILLETS....................... $8.99 lb
Boneless Ocean Beauty 10 oz. Jar A woman was at work when she received a phone
PORK LOIN CHOPS .................... $3.49 lb OYSTERS ................................. $5.99 ea call that her small daughter was very sick with a fever.
Cooks Bone-In Shank Portion 40 Knots 20 oz. pkg.
HAMS ....................................... $1.49 lb SHRIMP RINGS .......................$12.99 ea So she left work and stopped by the pharmacy to get
Cure 81
SPIRAL CUT HAM....................... $2.49 lb
Tillamook 32 oz. Select Varieties
CHEESE BLOCKS ....................... $8.99 ea
some medication.
Frozen Bone-In Kraft 6-8 oz. Select Varieties She got back to her car and found that she had
SPIRAL SLICED HAMS ................ $1.79 lb SHREDDED CHEESE ......................2 / $5 locked her keys in the car. She didn’t know what to
Farmland 4 lb. Whole Boneless 10 lb. Holiday Gift Box
HAM........................................ $9.99 ea NAVEL ORANGES ...................... $5.99 ea do. She called home and told the baby sitter what had
happened.
Brrr.... The baby sitter told her that the fever was getting
worse. She suggested, “You might find a coat hanger and
use that to open the door.”
The woman looked around and found an old rusty
coat hanger that had been left on the ground, possibly
Today: Becoming mostly sunny, with a high near 16. Wind by someone else who at some time had locked their keys
chill values between -5 and zero. Northwest wind 14 to 18 in their car. She looked at the hanger and thought to
mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph.
herself outloud, “I don’t know how to use this.”
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around -6. Wind chill
She bowed her head and asked God to send her
values between -10 and -15. Northwest wind 5 to 11 mph.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 12. Wind chill
HELP.
values between -5 and -15. Calm wind becoming east 5 to Within five minutes a beat up old motorcycle pulled
8 mph in the morning. up. A bearded man who was wearing an old biker skull
Thursday Night: Snow likely, mainly after 11pm. Mostly rag on his head.
cloudy, with a low around -2. Wind chill values between The woman thought: “This is what you sent to help
-10 and -15. Northeast wind 7 to 13 mph. Chance of me?”
precipitation is 60%. New snow accumulation of less than
one inch possible.
However, she was desperate and was actually very
Friday: A 20 percent chance of snow before 11am. Partly thankful! The man got off of his cycle and asked if he
sunny, with a high near 9. Northwest wind 11 to 15 mph, could help.
with gusts as high as 23 mph. She said, “Yes, my daughter is very sick. I stopped
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around -14. Northwest to get her some medication and I’ve locked my keys in
wind around 6 mph becoming calm in the evening. my car. I must get home to her. Please, can you use this
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 22. East southeast hanger to unlock my car?”
wind 6 to 10 mph.
He said “Sure.”
Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow after 11pm.
He walked over to the car, and within 30 seconds
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 8. East southeast wind
around 7 mph. the car door was opened.
Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 32. Northwest wind She hugged the man and through her tears she
8 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. said, “Thank You SO Much! You are a very nice man.”
s Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -5. The man replied “Lady, I am NOT a nice man. I
n Northwest wind 9 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. just got out of PRISON yesterday, I was in prison for car
Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near 10. Northwest theft.”
wind 5 to 8 mph becoming east in the afternoon. The woman hugged the man again and with
Monday Night: A slight chance of snow. Mostly cloudy,
sobbing tears cried out loud, “Oh, thank you, God! You
with a low around -3.
even sent me a Professional!!”
Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 16.
Is GOD Good or What!!!???
BUZZIFIEDS
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SOROPTIMIST THRIFT STORE: $15 bag sale now through Friday, health, maternal/child health, and family planning, and other duties as
December 17th. All clothes, shoes, purses and jewelry. New business assigned. Requires a current nursing license as a registered nurse in
hours: Jan. 3, 2002. Mondays 11:00-5:00, Tuesday-Friday 10:00-4:00. Montana and current driver’s license. We will train the right person. We
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is a topload. Both are white in color. CALL 406-650-8630 COVID pay of $5.00 per hour (through July 2023). For a complete job
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Thank You!
Thank you to all who contributed and supported Erika
Austin's Benefit. A special thanks to Tamie, Miranda,
Deb, Ann, Stacey, Michelle, Stacy, Jenn, Paula and all
schedule today with
who helped with the benefit. Thank you to Tropical

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Chris Wallace Expected To Double CNN’s Viewership


ATLANTA, GA—Desperate
to recoup their viewers lost since
the end of the 2020 election,
CNN has hired news anchor
Chris Wallace from Fox News.
Experts have estimated that a
move this big could actually
double their audience to a grand
total of four people.
“Look, now that the election
is over, airports no longer air
CNN, and all of our other
anchors are getting fired—we
gotta do something to save our
ratings,” said Gale Kaegel, a
spokesperson for CNN. “So that’s why we’ll take anyone his viewers to Chris Wallace and has yet to congratulate
right now, even Chris Wallace.” his new coworker. Stelter was unavailable for comment
“And who knows—maybe he’ll do something but could be distinctly heard crying inside his dressing
exciting like call another election way too early,” Kaegel room.
continued. “That’s bound to get us a couple of viewers. At publishing time, CNN reported that their ratings
Just anything he wants to try, really. It couldn’t hurt.” had gone back down to three viewers, as one person was
Not everyone has been as optimistic about his just trying to create an account for Farmville and wasn’t
hiring, though. Brian Stelter has reportedly lost both of subscribing to CNN to see Chris Wallace.
NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL SEAT VACANCY
CHECK OUT OUR The Glasgow City Council will accept applications to fill the
LOWER PRICES! upcoming City Council Vacancy in Ward III, that will run until
December 31, 2023. Applications can be picked up at the
DO NOT NEED CARD Glasgow City Clerk’s Office, 319 3rd Street South, Monday
FOR CBD PRODUCTS! through Friday 8:00 am to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00
p.m. Applications will need to be returned by 5:00 p.m. on
NOW OPEN December 23, 2021, to be considered for the position.
Monday - Friday Any questions related to the position can be directed to
Organic Medical 10am-6pm City Clerk Amundson, by calling (406) 263-0617 or by
Alternatives 406-228-4202 email at samundson@cityofglasgowmt.com
Montana State Library First Lutheran Church
Scandinavian & Holiday
partners with MFWP Bake Sale
The Montana State Library and Montana Fish, Saturday, Dec. 18, 2021
Wildlife & Parks are pleased to announce a relaunch of the 9:00 am - 11:30 pm
Ready 2 Read Goes Wild Bear Trunk program, which will First Lutheran Church
641 2nd Ave. N., Glasgow • 406-228-4862
provide communities throughout Montana with a unique
learning opportunity grounded in outdoor education and Scandinavian Cookies • Quilts
appreciation. Holiday Cookies, Candies, and Breads
The Ready 2 Read Goes Wild program provides
themed trunks to public libraries across the state with DUCKS UNLIMITED
the goal of providing an opportunity for any patron to 2022 Montana Calendar Raffle
share language, literacy, learning and nature with some $60 each
of Montana’s youngest citizens, children from 3 to 7 years
old. The trunks can also be used for older groups, even 52 Weekly Prizes in 2022
adults. Choice of Prizes from list shown on the Calendar
“These trunks and the educational lessons that go Great way to become a DU Member Makes a
along with them give educators the unique hands-on or extend your current membership Great Gift
learning opportunity that will give their students a whole
new awareness and appreciation for Montana’s bears,” said This fundraiser helps to put Dollars to work right
here in Montana conserving wetland habitat!
FWP Education Specialist Ryan Schmaltz.
Della VanSetten, from the Choteau/Teton Public Please contact Ken Jansa 263-8030, Evan Guenther 690-6782,
Library, has already used the trunk in her storytime Joan Burris 263-8985, or Tyler Hillman 648-7011
program. for your Calendar by December 31!
“The children loved getting to touch the bear fur and
handle the skull,” VanSetten said. “The kids already knew Sugg Primary Care Clinic
a lot about bears, but using the bear trunk facilitated a Lots happening this time of year!
conversation that allowed us to clear up misinformation • Healthy for the Holidays Packages & Gift Certificates Available Now!
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out for library patrons in good standing. Integrative & Here for you! • 406-228-8013
The Ready 2 Read Goes Wild Bear Trunk was
created with assistance from FWP and uses a variety of
bear-focused activities from the Growing Up Wild and Countdown to
Project Wild activity guides, which are correlated to the
National Association for the Education of Young Children
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To learn more about the Ready 2 Read Goes Wild 20% OFF Blankets! 20% off Bathrobes
program, contact Amelea Kim, lifelong learning librarian Thursday December 16 and Pajamas !
at the Montana State Library at akim@mt.gov or (406- 20% OFF Gourmet Foods Sunday December 19
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There are really no words to express my heartfelt thanks.
Whether you kept me in your thoughts and prayers, gave
a donation, bought an item, or helped in anyway your love
and kindness brought me great comfort and will always be
remembered. Thank you for being generous souls and having
beautiful spirits in a world that could use a million more people
like you. What a wonderful community and amazing people
who's generosity is inspiring. Thanks so much for everything
you've done and for all that you continue to do. You're the best,
and you're appreciated more than words can say.
~ Love, Erika Austin.

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GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU A drunk walked into a bar and, after staring for some
time at the only woman seated at the bar, walked over to
THURSDAY her and kissed her. She jumped up and slapped him silly.
Cereal • PBJ Sandwich He immediately apologized and explained, “I’m sorry. I
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thought you were my wife. You look exactly like her.”
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“Why you worthless, insufferable, wretched, no
Corn Dog • Carrots • Spicy good drunk!” she screamed.
Banana Bar • Applesauce • Milk “Funny,” he muttered, “you even sound exactly like
her.”
Host Scotties continued from front of Colstrip in 1:05, was pinned by Aaron See of Sidney
in 1:47, pinned Deegan Tvedt of Miles City and was
Scottie Invitational over the weekend with a dual pinned by Lane Snider of Chinook in 38 seconds.
tournament Friday. The Scotties went 1-2 with a 40- Devon Nesbitt (9-6) was fourth in 160, losing to
27 win over Class A Hardin. Huntley Project defeated Sholley, 6-0, The senior had three straight pins, 1:51
Glasgow 40-21 and Class A Billings Central edged the over Dalton Duncan of Custer/Hysham, 1:19 over
Scotties 36-34. Jordan Davis of Wolf Point, and 3:02 of Kadyen Howe
A few notable wins in the Huntley dual was Devin of Harlem. Nesbitt had a fall against 13-0 Aden Graves
Nesbitt over Garrett Sholley, Damien Nesbitt over Wylee of Sidney in 59 seconds. Nesbitt followed that with a pin
Lindeem, and Kyler Hallock over Stean Selman. over Jessie Brawley of Baker in 50 seconds.
Class A power Sidney won the tournament portion Austin Hughes (6-5) finished eighth at 182, pinned
with 232.5 points. Huntley followed with 166, Glasgow by Colter Ball of Fort Benton in 1:22. Hughes won by a
had 123, Miles city 121.5 and Circle 107.5. fall of Augustus Lee of choteau in 3:38. Tyler Schoen of
The tournament had a record 275 wrestlers from Chinook pinned Hughes in 5:21. Hughes had a quick
27 schools and featured 39 girls. Teams came as far away pin in 34 seconds over Paul Just of Billings Central, then
as Manhattan to Simms and in between. lost an 8-3 decision to Dakota Holbrook of Broadus.
Hallock (9-3) finished second in the 205-pound Hunter Crum (5-3) was seventh at 205, winning a fall
weight class, losing a 6-5 decision to Selman of Huntley in 2:46 over Nathan Romo of Sidney. Crum was pinned
in the championship.Hallock pinned Nathan Romo by Sebastian Mansfield of Chester-JI in 1:05, he pinned
of Sidney in 1:39, won by injury default over Chance Dallas Doney of Harlem in 55 seconds and won by
Smith of Wolf Point, and won by major decision over injury default over Chance Smith of Wolf Point, and
Carter Morgan of Choteau, 13-0. was pinned by Jaiden Gibson of Miles City in 2:39.
Damien Nesbitt (8-4) finished third in 170 with a Ted See (7-4) went 1-2 in the 120 class with his
pin over Migual Perez of Fairfield in 38 seconds. The lone win coming in the first round, pinning Raiden
senior started with a pin over Josh Saiz of Sidney in Aurand of Broadus in 31 seconds.
1:41. He won a 10-3 decision over Garrett Buckalew of Dillon Hughes (4-6) also went 1-2 in the 138 class,
Colstrip and lost 2-0 against Lindeen of Huntley. Nesbitt pinning Chase Wells of Hardin in 3:11.
pinned Saiz for the second time in 2:07. Ted Tryan (2-6) went 0-2 at 138.
Mason Donaldson (4-4) finished fourth in152, Gabe Munroe also went 0-2 at the 285 weight class
losing 7-1 to Espyn Hostetler of Glendive. The junior won in his first varsity action.
three straight bouts, pining Dante Suaze of Manhattan For the girls, Shalynn Pedersen won two of her
in 2:13, pinning Tayven Rodell of Shepherd, and a 6-0 four matches to place fourth in the 132/138 weight
decision over Devon O’Neill of Billings Central. Sidney’s class, scoring 14 points for the Scotties and finishing
Zander Burnson pinned Donaldson in 4:34. Donaldson 12th out of 17 teams. Miles City won the team title with
won by fall over Zaden Heck of colstrip in 2:08. 68 points, followed closely by Poplar with 57.5 points
Jack Corrnwell (6-7) was seventh in 138 with a 6-2 and Baker with 48.
decision over Sean Ward of Fairfield. Cornwell won his The Scotties will be wrestling at the Fort Benton
first two bouts via pins, 1:53 over Roman Stops at Pretty mixer on Thursday night and will then be in Great Falls
Places of Hardin and 12 seconds over Kyle Dylina of for the 44th Annual CMR Holiday Invitational Friday
Roundup. Michael Leach of Simms won a 11-0 major and Saturday before skidding into Christmas break.
decision. Cornwell followed that with a fall, 1:56 over
Sheldon Sernano of Roundup. Nate Carlson of Sidney Season Passes available NOW
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