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and Recorder that Zeta
and Albia had voted in the
election but were not U.S.
citizens. Pursuant to state
law, the Clerk and Recorder
notified Zeta and Albia
in December 2021 that
their eligibility has been
NIGHT
challenged.” Is Back Wednesday Nights!
The Phillips County Serving 5:00-7:00 PM
Attorney’s Office says that Accepting TO-GO Orders
both suspects refused to Elks Hours:
disclose the names of any Wednesday - Friday
person who encouraged 4:00 - 10:00 PM
them to register to vote in MT Sports Betting Machine is Available
the election. Whirlin’ & Twirlin’ Do you enjoy yelling
For the full Phillips “WHAT?” from the other
As part of Senior Night, Hi-Line Skater Kate Parks
County Attorney’s press room?
delivered a fine solo performance this past Friday
release, go to montanatalks. night at the Valley Event Center prior to the 19U game Then marriage might
com. featuring the Glasgow Ice Dawgs and Havre Ice Hawks. be just right for you.
Kuka takes Glasgow’s only individual title at Divisional
By Mike Brandt 9-8 decision over Sheldon Serrina of Roundup. Tyran opened
There’s only one more weekend left in the 2021-22 with a 20-5 tech fall over Taryn Yager of Colstrip. He was pinned
wrestling season. All of the Montana teams were in action last by Taylor Niles of Shepherd in 1:05 and pinned Shawn Hert of
weekend at divisional tournaments. Glasgow was in Colstrip Forsyth in 3:17.
where the Scotties competed in the Eastern B-C Divisional. Michael King (26-23) finished seventh at 145, pinning
The Scotties scored 153.5 points to finish second behind Taylor Johanneson of Malta. King opened with a 54 second
top-ranked Huntley Project, which had a dominating 288 pin over McKay Freeze of White Sulphur. King was pinned by
points despite having just two individual champions. The Red Brady Ellison of C-A-PC in 51 seconds in a quarterfinal bout.
Devils are loaded, qualifying 13 kids in 11 weight classes, being He came back to pin Tayven Rodell of Shepherd in 56 seconds.
void only at 113 pounds and 138 pounds. Austin Hughes (16-24) finished seventh at 182. He lost
Columbus-Absarokee-Park City was third with 142.5, a quarterfinal bout to Camryn Mears of Malta-Whitewater in
Colstrip had 132.5, Circle 125, Poplar 85.5, Fort Benton 80, 1:44.
Baker 69, Malta-Whitewater 69, Chinook 63, Shepherd 58, Red Look for the Nesbitt twins, Hallock and Kuka to be
Lodge 57, Wolf Point 38, Broadus 30.5, Forsyth 24, Harlem 20, wrestlings Saturday night at state.
Chester-JI 15, Roundup 15, White Sulphur Springs 7, Big Sandy Good Luck, Scotties.
2, Custer-Hysham 1.
The post-season comes to an end in Billings this weekend THANK YOU
We want to take the time the Thank all of you for the prayers, cards,
with the All-Class State Wrestling Tournament held at First
phone calls, food, flowers, hugs, and memorials in the memory of
Interstate Arena at MetraPark. The girls start Thursday night
David Sergent! A special Thank You to Bell Mortuary for the excellent
and the boys Friday morning.
service and overwhelming support at this trying time. Pastor Seth for
Glasgow’s only girl, Shalynn Pedersen, is competing in her
outstanding service. Colleen and Leonard for singing the songs David
second state tournament. No results were given for Pedersen’s
picked. A special Thanks to Benjamin for the use of his house for a
divisional.
meeting place.
Glasgow had six grapplers, Jake Kuka, Jack Cornwell,
Diane, Tammie, Dj, Brittany Sergent, Kaylyn Sigler & Families.
Mason Donaldson, Devon and Damien Nesbitt, and Kyler
Gloria Kountz and Betty Frizzell & families
Hallock, advance to the semifinals on Saturday.
Kuka (24-15) scored a pin over Payne Reilly of Forsyth in
four-minutes, 40-seconds to win the 113-pound weight class
title. He opened with a quick pin over his teammate, Ted See, in
56 seconds.
Hallock (38-4) was going for a championship at 205 but
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Zach Cox of Colstrip to finish third at 160. The senior had THIS YEAR, WE ARE GIVING AWAY A
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Damien Nesbitt (36-7) pinned Spencer Gibbs of Malta to a 32” BEA HD TV from Town & Country Furniture,
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Tanner Stott of Huntley in 1:17. All eligible callers will be entered into our drawing which
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Cornwell (24-20) was pinned by Bryson Bartelson of
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Hankin Haakanson of Harlem in a mere nine seconds. He also Prizes include: a sterling silver lock & key necklace and wooden jewelry box
pinned Drake Berreth of Chinook in 4:14. from Baker’s Jewelry; a half-dozen roses from Glasgow Flower & Gift;
a $50 gift certificate from Tequila Breeze; and a set of movie passes,
See (26-21), after opening with the loss to his teammate
pop & popcorn for two from Valley Cinemas.
Kuka, rallied to pin Jason Lingle of Baker to finish seventh at Listen for the prompts to call-in for you chance to be entered!
113. He also pinned Gene Torres of C-A-PC in 1:45. Prizes will be drawn during TRADIO on Valentine’s Day, February 14th.
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Thank You to FMDH staff for taking
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Its truly appreciated.
The trout bite was hot just minutes into the Glasgow
Chamber’s Ice Fishing Derby, and it came down to times Conceived and written by Andy Meyers
caught to divvy out the dollars. While it has almost always FPFAC’s Winter Reading Performance
taken a northern pike to win past derbies, Joel Regor was at the Fort Peck Hotel
hot-footin’ his winning trout to the weight scale. Sat., Feb. 12 • 6:30 PM
Sun., Feb. 13 • 2:00 PM
No northerns, all rainbows General Admission $10 • Limited Seating
After a two-year hiatus, the Glasgow Area Chamber Go online for more info. and purchase your ticket
www.fortpecktheatre.org or call 406-228-9216
of Commerce & Agriculture held the 24th Annual Ice
Fishing Derby February 5, 2022 at the Fishing Access
Site-The Dredge Cuts Trout Pond. There were 150 holes
pre-drilled and 75 holes were sold with 38 participants.
Concessions were served and a good time was had by all.
GUARANTEED for FIRST PLACE for $2,000 was Joel
Regor from Miles City with a .48 lb. Rainbow Trout caught
at 12:16 PM.
2nd Place for $650 was Casey Mulkey from Glasgow,
with at .48lb. Rainbow Trout caught at 12.24 PM.
3rd Place for $440 was Dylan Sander from Glasgow,
with a .48lb. Rainbow Trout caught at 1:26 PM.
4th Place for $100 was Hunter Collinsworth from Fort
Peck with a .44lb. Rainbow Trout caught at 12:10 PM
5th Place for $100 was Wrangler & Dimon Jones from
Hinsdale with a .44lb. Rainbow Trout caught at 12:26 PM.
50/50 was won by Travis Kittleson, Glasgow
Yeti Cooler was won by Norm Sillerud, Fort Peck
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