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“No Bull”

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Jett Morehouse picked up a pair of tournament titles Court” Tournament. Other double titlists include Rowen
over the weekend, shown here with a pin in Malta. Jett Thompson, Taryn Sundeen, Tate Lehner, Rygan
was one of ten Highlanders to win both the Glasgow Gamas, Riley Pattison, Saunten Gamas, Jaxson
Wrestling Club Invitational and Malta’s “Cover the Kemp, Leo Erickson and William Kirkland.

Record turnout for Highlanders, GWC Tournament


by GWC Staff When the dust had settled, GWC in rival territory. We entered a
Our Highlanders were on crowned Fifteen individual event-best 67 wrestlers on Sunday
FIRE this past weekend! We CHAMPIONS and 57 Top 4 and came away with an amazing 21
welcomed a RECORD 455 kids to finishers! Individual CHAMPIONS and 53
our home tournament and we put After a long day on the mats, Top 4 finishers!
on a show in the friendly confines the kids were back at it on Sunday WOW. What a great couple of
of Scottie Gymnasium. morning in Malta at the “Cover days for these future Scotties. The
We entered our own record of the Court” event. The Highlanders Coaches could not be any prouder
80 grapplers into the competition. proved to be even more dominant of this great group of kids.
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Applications sought for


upland game bird council
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking to fill
two vacancies on an advisory council that provides
Groundhog ongoing monitoring of upland game bird enhancement

Day
program activities. Council members represent all FWP
administrative regions and include upland game bird
Wednesday hunters, chamber of commerce memberships, upland
game bird biologists and others who have conservation
Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 5. interests. For this appointment, at least one council
Tonight: Cloudy, then gradually becoming partly cloudy, with member must be a landowner enrolled in Block
a low around -12. Wind chill values between -15 and -25. Management.
North wind around 11 mph. Council members will be appointed by FWP
Wednesday: Mostly sunny and cold, with a high near -2. Director Hank Worsech to participate in two meetings a
Wind chill values between -20 and -30. Northwest wind 7 to
year. Members will be asked to contribute to additional
11 mph.
discussions throughout a two- or four-year term.
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around -10. Wind
chill values between -20 and -30. East southeast wind 6 to 13
To apply, visit FWP’s website at fwp.mt.gov and
mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. search “Upland Game Bird Advisory Council.” Paper
Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 19. Southeast wind
applications are available upon request by calling 406-
6 to 10 mph becoming west in the afternoon. 444-5674. Nominations must be submitted by Feb. 18.
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -1. The next council meeting will be held in Helena on
Northwest wind 6 to 8 mph becoming north northeast after March 28 and 29.
midnight. For more information, call Debbie Hohler at 406-
Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 27. Southeast wind 6 444-5647, or email to dhohler@mt.gov.
to 10 mph.
Friday Night: A 30 percent chance of snow, mainly after
11pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 18. Southeast wind
8 to 14 mph becoming west after midnight.
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of snow before 11am. Mostly
sunny, with a high near 38. Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy,
with a low around 15.Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near
37. West wind 9 to 11 mph.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 21.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 44.

Reel Life Wisdom


“Prepare for the worst and you won’t be
disappointed.” ~ Sam Spruell in Valerian and
the City of a Thousand Planets (2017)
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ Director, Board of Directors, and office personnel. Applicants should
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at 78 Heather Lane. CALL 406-228-8603 FOR MORE INFO. AGRICULTURE AT 406-228-2222 FOR MORE INFO.
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OUR BI-MONTHLY FLEA MARKET will be held Feb 5th from 9- Noon. BANK OF GLASGOW is seeking applicants for a full-time Teller/CSR.
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BUZZ JOB OPENING – Airport Operations, Valley County Airport. Full Time
THE GLASGOW HOUSING AUTHORITY will be accepting - $16.50 per hour with benefits. Shift varies: Mornings, afternoon/
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T-Bone Sez....
A cold seat in a public restroom
is unpleasant. A warm seat in a public
restroom is worse.
Apparently, an RSVP to a
wedding invitation “Maybe next time,”
isn’t the correct response.
Don’t irritate old people. The older we get, the less Free Covid tests available at VCHD
“Life in prison” is a deterrent. Valley County Health Department has received a
I want to be 14 again and ruin my life differently. I partial shipment of at-home COVID-19 rapid antigen
have lots of new ideas. tests from DPHHS for Valley County residents.
The tests are free to support early COVID-19
As I watch this new generation try to rewrite our detection in an effort to reduce transmission of the
history, one thing I’m sure of....it will be misspelled and virus. The CareStart tests are self-administered, and
have no punctuation. results are available in 10 minutes.
Confuse your doctor by putting on rubber gloves Anyone who tests positive should report the result
at the same time he does. by calling the Health Department at 228-6261 or on this
link: hometest.mt.gov
I picked up a hitchhiker. He asked if I wasn’t afraid, You may pick up a free test kit - 2 tests are inside
he might be a serial killer? I told him the odds of two serial - one test kit per household - Monday-Thursday from
killers being in the same car were extremely unlikely. 1:00 - 4:00 pm.

TAC to meet this Thursday
There is a Valley County Transportation Advisory
Committee meeting Thursday, February 3rd at 2p.m. at
the Valley County Senior Citizen Center.
Performance
Concrete
Construction
&
The TAC will be working on/approving the local • Residential &
Commercial Concrete
Coordination Plan and reviewing/approving Capital Fort Peck, Montana • New Construction
requests. Anyone interested in transportation in our Cell 406-263-8054 & Remodels
county is invited. Fax: 406-367-5257
mudman@nemont.net Rod Lambert
Anyone interested in transportation in Valley
County is invited to attend.
KC FREE THROW A man and a little
Gianforte Appoints Christy CONTEST boy entered a barbershop
together. After the man
Clark Director of Agriculture KC Council #2997
Boys & Girls age 9-14 received the full treatment:
as of Jan. 1st can participate shave, shampoo, manicure
Governor Greg Gianforte today announced the
and haircut, he placed the
appointment of Christy Clark as the director of the Sunday, February 6th boy in the chair.
Montana Department of Agriculture. at 1:00 PM Then he said, “I’m
“Montana producers work hard to feed the Registration at 12:30 PM going to buy a green tie to
world, and today they have a partner and established Glasgow East Side School wear for the parade. I’ll be
advocate in Christy Clark as the director of the Winners will receive a back in a few minutes.”
Montana Department of Ag,” Gov. Gianforte said. Hooded Sweatshirt!
When the boy’s haircut
“A fifth-generation rancher, Christy understands Participants are required to furnish
proof of age & written parental consent was completed and the
the challenges and opportunities our producers face, Questions, Call Paul Etchart man still hadn’t returned,
and shares my commitment to strengthening and 406-263-4589 the barber said, “Looks like
supporting our state’s number one industry.” your daddy’s forgotten all
Since May 2021, Clark began serving as acting about you.”
director of the department when director Mike Foster “That wasn’t my
temporarily left the agency to serve as the state’s daddy,” said the boy. “He
ARPA program director. Since Foster’s retirement in just walked up, took me by
October 2021, Clark has continued to serve as acting the hand and said, ‘Come
director. With the governor’s appointment, she is on, kid, we’re gonna go get
director of the agency. a free haircut’.”
Since 2015, Clark has served Montana producers
at the department in various roles, including deputy
director, agricultural sciences administrator, and
agricultural development and marketing bureau chief.
A Choteau native and fifth-generation rancher,
Clark has promoted Montana’s high-quality ag
products throughout the world and expanded value-
added ag opportunities for Montana producers at the
Department of Agriculture.
“I am honored to be a part of Governor
Gianforte’s team and lead an agency serving our
farmers, ranchers, and other ag-related industries.
They are the lifeblood of our state,” Clark said.
“Agriculture is my greatest passion, and I can’t help
but feel like everything I’ve done in my life up until
this point, both personally and professionally, has led
me here.”
Family Planning Clinics Lukes 100 Annual Dinner
Valley County Health Department has Family Planning
Clinics scheduled for February 8 and March 22. Our provider
and Membership Meeting
does well-woman exams and contraceptive services to
include long-acting reversal methods (Nexplanon and IUD).
will be February 8, 2022, at 7:00pm
Every day we offer birth control starts, ongoing method at the Valley View Home.
support, counselling, STD/HIV testing, free condoms, and
emergency contraception. All members are welcome to attend.
Valley County Health Department
Call 228-6261 for an appointment. We can usually see you
500 4th Ave South | Courthouse Annex
within 1-2 days for these services. Our clinic is open to
Monday – Thursday 7:30 am - 6:00 pm
Please call Valley View Home at 228-2461 to make
males and females of any age. Our services are billed using
Main Office: (406) 228-6261 a sliding fee scale and no one is denied services. (We will your reservation. A wonderful meal, information and
Clinic Cell: (406) 263-8194 ask to bill insurance if you have it.) entertainment will be provided. Please bring a friend.

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GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
WEDNESDAY
Waffles • Ham
Juice • Milk
Lunch
BBQ Rib Sandwich • Sweet
Potato Fries • Strawberries
Chocolate Chip Bar • Milk
Glasgow Wrestling Club Invitational:
Tot-- Murdock Pattison 2nd Quincy Iwen Weston Kirkland 3rd
Zander Downhour 2nd Fisher Johnson Karver Cromwell Tyrus Hartwell 2nd
Nels Redfield 3rd CJ Sillerud Kellan Holzworth Rylan Schultz
Howard Redfield 3rd Jaxon Budde 3rd Owen George DC Flaten 2nd
Rowen Thompson 1st Kase Shumway Elijah Plummer Ira Moore 2nd
Michael Ames Buddy Cole Holden Adams Ashton Earll 4th
Ryker Yeska Deshawn Joseph 3rd Devon Munroe 4th Jaxson Kemp 1st
Abel Krauth Calex Greenough 2nd Domani Marcheselli Leo Erickson 1st
Ledger Kaufman 3rd Carson Young 3rd Tate Loftsgaard 3rd William Mulder 4th
Benton Knight 4th Cameron Burns 2nd Deymian Jones 4th Jack Morehouse 1st
Tot Girls-- Josiah Hernandez 3rd Midget Girls-- Novice Girls--
Olive Marks 1st Bantam Girls-- Kennedy Flaten 2nd Aubree Holinde
Lillee Holzworth 2nd TenLea Sundeen 2nd Riley Pattison 1st Riley Pedersen 2nd
Taryn Sundeen 1st Rygan Gamas 1st Lyla Lehner 2nd Schoolboy--
Collins Flaten 2nd Archer Henry 4th Tenley Knight 2nd Cody Kuka 2nd
Bantam-- Piper See 3rd Camryn Kemmis 2nd Cash Richardson 1st
Tate Lehner 1st Harlee Vandermars 1st Khloe Kaufman 3rd Ethan Engstrom 4th
Colton WIlcox Midget-- Novice-- Andrew Linder 3rd
Dayton Markle 2nd Anders Aune Aiden Aune 2nd Ernie Vandall 2nd
Caleb See 1st Ryker Nixdorf 4th Hunter Pierce 2nd Cadet--
Cole Hagenau Walker Kirkland 3rd Saunten Gamas 1st William Kirkland 1st
Jeremiah Plummer Knoxsen Harris Blaine Brandt
Jett Morehouse 1st Eli Holinde Taden Sundeen 2nd

Scotties set sights on divisional wrestling tournament


By Mike Brandt Glasgow has two wrestlers that a while back.
The final two weeks of the are ranked number one in the poll Kyler Hallock is ranked number
2021-22 wrestling season has come and will be vying for a divisional one at 205, ahead of Stran Selman
around. Glasgow enters the weekend championship this weekend. But it of Huntley. Hallock will also have a
as the fourth ranked team in Class won’t be easy for of them. tough final but has beaten Selman
B, dropping to fourth in the coaches Damien Nesbitt holds down twice this season.
poll last week with Jefferson over the top spot in the 170pound weight Glasgow wrapped up the
taking the Scotties. class. The senior will have a tough regular season last weekend with a
Huntley Project, the favored match, providing he makes it to the dual against Glass A Havre in front
team going into the divisional championship, in finals. Nesbitt of the home crowd on Senior-Night
tournament, has been ranked on top will need to beat Wylee Lindeen Thursday. The Blue Ponies won the
most of the season. The Red Devils of Huntley. Lindeen has also been dual 46-16.
are followed by Cut Bank. ranked on top until Nesbitt beat him continued on back page
Tot-- “Cover the Court” in Malta: Novice--
Milo Marks Midget-- Aiden Aune 1st
Nels Redfield 3rd Hunter Pierce 1st
Howard Redfield 1st Fisher Johnson 2nd Anders Aune
Murdock Pattison 1st Walker Kirkland William Mulder 4th
Zander Downhour 4th Weston Kirkland 3rd
Michael Ames CJ Sillerud Ryker Nixdorf 3rd
Jaxon Budde Quincy Iwen DC Flaten 2nd
Rowen Thompson 1st Ira Moore 1st
Ryker Yeska Deshawn Joseph 2nd Knoxsen Harris
Carson Young 1st Karver Cromwell Jaxson Kemp 1st
Benton Knight 4th Leo Erickson 1st
Ledger Kaufman 3rd Calex Greenough 2nd Owen George
Cameron Burns 2nd Devon Munroe 1st Saunten Gamas 1st
Tot Girls-- Tyrus Hartwell 2nd
Olive Marks 2nd Josiah Hernandez 1st Domani Marchaselli
Kase Shumway 4th Tate Loftsgaard 3rd Taden Sundeen 3rd
Taryn Sundeen 1st Schoolboy--
Collins Flaten 1st Buddy Cole Deymian Jones 3rd
Bantam Girls-- Midget Girls-- Jack Morehouse 3rd
Bantam-- John Yeska 2nd
Tate Lehner 1st Archer Henry 2nd Kennedy Flaten 2nd
TenLea Sundeen 1st Riley Pattison 1st Cody Kuka 1st
Dayton Markle 2nd Cash Richardson 2nd
Caleb See Rygan Gamas 1st Lyla Lehner 3rd
Piper See 2nd Tenley Knight 4th William Kirkland 1st
Cole Hagenau 4th Ethan Engstrom 3rd
Jett Morehouse 1st Harlee Vandermars 2nd Khloe Kaufman 2nd
Ernie Vandall 2nd

Friday saw the Scotties in Malta 165, Malta had 124, Fort Benton-Big finishing second at 138. He lost to
where they participated in a mixer Sandy 112, Harlem 48, Wolf Point 45 Kanon Branch of Cut Bank.
with Glasgow winning 14 bouts and and Chester-JI 39. Ted see was fourth at 113, losing
losing three. Jake Kuka, Ted Tyran, Kuka won the 113 weight class, to Matthew Lane of havre. King was
Mason Donaldson, Devon Nesbitt, defesting Trevor O’Hara of Fort also fourth at 145, losing to Devin
and Damien Nesbitt all went 2-0. Benton. Kuka is ranked sixth going O’Neill of Billings Central. Hughes
Hallock was 1-0, Jack Cornwell, into the divisional tournament. was fourth at 182, losing to Colter
Michael King, and Austin Hughes Third-ranked Donaldson Ball of Fort Benton-Big Sandy.
were 1-1. won the 152 class defeating Daniel Glasgow’s lone girl wrestler,
Saturday was the Malta Mattling of Billings Central. Shalynn Pedersen, lost to Kaitlyn
Invitational with the Scotties winning Damien Nesbitt won the 170 Johnson of Harlem to finish second
four championships. Team-wise the class beting Spencer Gibbs of Malta. at 120-125.
Scotties were second with 213 points. Hallock beat Mason Garfield to The Scotties need your support
Havre won the tournament with win the 205 weight class. this weekend in Colstrip. Go cheer
247 points, Cut Bank was third with Glasgow had four other the Scotties on to victory. Good Luck
188, Billings Central followed with wrestlers also place with Cornwell wrestlers.

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