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’Twas a Battle
The District 2B Boys’ & Girls Basketball margin slip away as the Wolves made an 8-0 run
Tournaments got underway Thursday in Glasgow to take 41-39 lead with 1:51 left in the contest.
and fans were treated to a couple of pretty good The Scotties tied it back up at 41-all with 1:19
ball games featuring the host Scotties. Abrianna to go, but the Wolves took control in the final
Nielsen (#5) looks to pass over the top of a stingy minute to win 50-45. Free throws were crucial
Wolf Point defense, a game that featured 14 lead as Wolf Point hit 17-22 (77.3%), 14-16 of those
changes and 10 ties! The Scotties, leading 39- in the second half. The Scotties were a dismal
33 at the 3:38 mark of the 4th quarter, found that 16-30 (53.3%). More hoops inside.
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BUZZ but a background in Agriculture is helpful. Benefits Available. CONTACT


OUR REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH IN NASHUA is looking for their THE GLASGOW IRRIGATION DISTRICT AT 406-228-2346
sign, that advertised their indian taco supper. If anyone knows the where BUZZ
abouts of the sign please leave in church entry. No questions asked. DELIVERY DRIVER NEEDED Must be 21 years old with 1 year driving
BUZZ experience. Able to pass background check and drug screening. 401k and
FOR RENT very clean 2 bedroom apartment washer and dryer hookups, medical benefits after 90 days. $16-$20 DOE. CALL BILL (406) 261-0105.
great location $675/month no smoking, no pets. 406-263-1133 BUZZ
BUZZ HI-LINE FORD has job openings in the service department. Experienced
FOR RENT IN GLASGOW 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment $600/mo. Tenant Service Tech – applicant needs to have automotive skills, applicant
pays electric. Laundry in building. PLEASE CALL HELLAND AGENCY needs to have his own basic tools, we provide specialized tools. We offer
AT 406-228-2114 OR EMAIL 2helland@nemont.net a full benefit package with health insurance, eye and dental, 401k with
BUZZ matching funds. Ford experience a plus, but not necessary. We can provide
THE GLASGOW HOUSING AUTHORITY will be accepting applications specialized training. Pay depends on experience. Detail Technician –
for openings for several units in Public Housing, a short wait-list may applicant will be responsible for washing and detailing vehicles in and out.
apply. The rent is based on 30% of your income. PLEASE EITHER PICK Applicant must show good work ethics and attendance. We provide all
AN APPLICATION ON OUR FRONT DOOR OR THEY MAY BE FOUND necessary tools and equipment for the job. Full benefit package applies. Pay
ON OUR WEBSITE AS WELL. www.housingauthorityofglasgow.com based on experience with growth possibilities based on job performance.
BUZZ Hi-Line Ford service department operates 5 days a week, 8 hours a day.
JOB OPENING Two Rivers Office Manager at Glasgow Chamber/Two Weekends off, with paid time off and medical insurance available. We have
Rivers Office. Pay is $18/hour. Part time, 20-30 hours/week Responsibilities a large / Warm shop. Benefit pkg includes 401k with matching funds and a
& Duties: Attend monthly board meetings; Prepare meeting agendas and health insurance plan. 1-406-228-2141 ASK FOR NORM, JOSH, OR JR
materials; Invoice, collect dues, and prepare statements for members; TO SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW
Recruit new members; Prepare and write grants and funding opportunities BUZZ
Requirements: Highschool diploma or GED; Flexible schedule and FORT PECK COMMUNITY FCU: Currently accepting applications for a
adaptability; Proficiency with Microsoft applications; Excellent customer Membership Representative. Duties include performing transactions for
service skills; Grant writing experience; Experience with QuickBooks. the membership, setting up new accounts, and some back-office duties.
Applicants may pick up an application at the Glasgow Chamber/Two Rivers Position may require some travel between the Fort Peck office and the
office or request via email. Please submit a completed application, resume, Branch office in Glasgow. Wage DOE. APPLICATIONS CAN BE PICKED
and cover letter. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT BAILEE AT 406- UP OR DROPPED OFF AT FORT PECK OR GLASGOW, OR MAILED TO
263-4769 OR trg2@nemont.net WITH ANY QUESTIONS. FORT PECK CREDIT UNION, P.O. BOX 214, FORT PECK, MT 59223.
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GLASGOW MIDDLE SCHOOL JOBS: Cook ($12.52-$15.53) & Janitor MILK RIVER INC. is now accepting applicants for Night Shift DSP. Pay
($13.48-$18.49). Full benefits & great place to work! For more info and to DOE. STOP BY MILK RIVER INC. FOR APPLICATION 406-228-8412.
apply go to: www.glasgow.k12.mt.us and click on employment tab. CALL BUZZ
406-228-2406 FOR MORE INFO. (EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER) LOOKING FOR AN ASSISTANT for driving and running errands, as well
BUZZ as housekeeping and bill sorting. $15/hr based on experience. Applicant
VALLEY COUNTY CONSERVATION DISTRICT is seeking an will have to pass background check and drug test. PLEASE CALL 509-
administrative assistant to be located in Glasgow, MT. This job is 24 hours 989-7460
per week with an hourly wage of $14/hour with a possible increase in salary BUZZ
after a 6-month probationary period. Benefits include: Public employee’s COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES has an opening for full-time Housekeeper/
retirement, Annual leave, Sick leave, All state and federal holidays. Start Laundry. Respond promptly to requests from guests and other departments.
date Negotiable; as soon as possible. FOR AN APPLICATION, OR TO Identify and report preventative or other maintenance issues in public areas
SUBMIT A RESUME, PLEASE CONTACT vccdjobs@gmail.com or guest rooms. Perform any combination of the following tasks to maintain
BUZZ guestrooms, working areas, and the hotel premises in general in a clean
VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs for day shift. High paid wage and orderly manner. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES
for CNAs with long term care experience. We can train and certify anyone BUZZ
who wants to become a CNA as well. Starting wage for trainees is $14.50 VALLEY VIEW HOME is now open for a full time cook position. The cook
hourly. PLEASE SWING BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR will be trained and oriented to provide delicious meals to our residents
AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR TEAM! while ensuring dietary orders are being met. The cook is responsible for
BUZZ their dietary aides and supervisory skills are preferred. Our wage is very
WANTED Greenskeeper at Sunnyside Golf Club. Duties include maintaining competitive and scaled depending on experience COME TO VALLEY
fairways, greens, tee boxes, and roughs on a nine-hole golf course. Must VIEW HOME AND PICK UP AN APPLICATION FOR A NEW CAREER!
be teachable, mechanically inclined, able to operate and maintain mid- BUZZ
sized machinery, and able to supervise part-time help. Knowledge and VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a full time Dietary Aide to support our
understanding of sprinkler systems is a plus, but training is available. amazing kitchen providing restaurant style customer service to our amazing
Position would begin April 1 and conclude October 31 yearly. Wages residents. Our starting wage is very competitive and scaled depending on
DOE and negotiable. CALL 406-263-7759 FOR MORE INFORMATION experience. PLEASE VISIT VALLEY VIEW HOME AND PICK UP AN
IF INTERESTED. APPLICATION IF INTERESTED!
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GLASGOW IRRIGATION DISTRICT is looking for a responsible, FMDH POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT Surgical Registered Nurse. Part
hardworking & honest individual to join our team. We are looking for a time; 3-4 days/week, varying shifts. Must possess a Registered Nurse
LONG term employee. A positive attitude is a MUST. Training is provided, degree through accredited program. 1 year of general nursing experience
BUZZIFIEDS
preferred. Current CPR required, ACLS-preferred. The registered nurse Nurse is responsible for coordinating and delivering patient care utilizing
(RN) is accountable for the coordination of nursing care, including patient the nursing process. Develops implements and revises individualized, goal
care, patient/family education and transition of care utilizing the nursing directed nursing care to patients through the use of the nursing process.
process. Registered Nurse will be trained in the areas of Outpatient Surgery Demonstrates knowledge for present clinical practice considering the
and Post Anesthesia Care Unit (Recovery Room). FMDH is an Equal types of patients cared for and setting in which practice occurs. Ensures
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. PLEASE CONTACT THE HR organized, accurate and efficient nursing care delivery in compliance
DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3662 FOR MORE INFORMATION. with hospital and nursing department policies and procedures. FMDH
BUZZ offers a competitive benefits package including but not limited to, health
FMDH POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT Registered Nurse or LPN – Glasgow insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, vacation time, sick leave
Specialty Care Clinic. Monday - Friday, varying hours between 8:00am and 401K. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
– 5:00pm (between 32 – 40 hours per week.) 2-3 days/month traveling PLEASE CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3662 FOR
outreach clinic. Graduate of approved nursing program and hold a current MORE INFORMATION.
State of Montana RN or LPN licensure. CPR Certification preferred or BUZZ
required within 6-month of hire. On the job training provided for the right FMDH POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT Glasgow Primary Care Clinic-
candidate. Qualified applicant will provide assistance to Physicians as Clinical Nursing Supervisor. Full-time, 40-hours/week, Monday- Friday.
directed with examinations and procedures. Duties include evaluates, Graduate of approved nursing program and hold a current State of Montana
plans, and implements interventions for solving patient care problems. RN license and current BLS Certification. At least one year management
Provides and oversees direct patient care in accordance with established experience preferred. On the job training provided. Qualified applicant will
nursing protocol and physicians’ orders. Prepare patients for examinations/ provide management for day-to-day operations of clinical staff consistent
procedures by completing appropriate paperwork and room setup. Full with the overall organizational goals, polices and procedures of FMDH.
benefits package offered this includes; medical insurance with an option This includes overseeing clinical nursing staff schedule process, conducting
of free employee only plan, dental and vision insurance. 401K with match annual performance evaluations and monthly rounding meetings with
after 6- months. Vacation and sick leave. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/ nursing staff and act as resource expert regarding clinic services. In addition
Affirmative Action Employer. PLEASE CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT applicant will help with continued growth and development within the clinic
AT (406) 228.3662 FOR MORE INFORMATION. setting and will contribute to the preparation of department budgets and
BUZZ annual goals of the Glasgow Primary Care Clinic. Full benefits package
FMDH POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT Medical Assistant- Glasgow offered includes medical insurance with an option of free employee only
Specialty Care Clinic. Full Time; Monday – Friday 8:00am -5:00pm. 2-3 health, dental and vision insurance. 401K with employer match after
days/month traveling outreach clinic. Medical Assistant Certification 6-months of employment. Vacation, PTO, and sick leave offered. FMDH
preferred but not required. Previous medical experience and terminology is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. PLEASE CONTACT
preferred but not required. CPR Certification preferred or required within THE HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3662 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
6-month of hire. On the job training provided for the right candidate. BUZZ
This position administers professional healthcare services to patients. FMDH POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT Director of Respiratory Therapy.
Contribution in management of patient care and carrying out routine Monday–Friday. On-call nights and weeks ends when available. RRT,
patient care measures. Duties include but not limited to, obtaining currently licensed with the Montana State Board of Respiratory Care.
patient vital signs and medical history. Provide patients with explanation Graduate of an accredited/AMA graduate School of Respiratory Care,
of procedures, prepare patient for exams/procedures, and assist with bachelor’s degree preferred. The Director of Respiratory Therapist is
medical procedures. Enter patient information and documentation involved in a wide variety of respiratory roles throughout the hospital
collected into electronic medical record system. FMDH is an Equal including: Direct bedside patient care for infants through geriatrics within
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. PLEASE CONTACT THE HR the Emergency Room and Inpatient floor, weekly outpatient Pulmonary
DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3662 FOR MORE INFORMATION. Rehabilitation. Responsible for duties such as policy and procedure
BUZZ updates, medical research, and attendance at various meetings. This
FMDH POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT Patient Access Assistant. Full-time, person is capable of responding to code situations, emergencies, and
Monday-Friday 7:00am-6:00pm; flexible after hours work potential. High traumas. Oversight of frequent communication with hospital staff and
School Diploma or GED required; or one to three months related experience providing educational sessions to FMDH staff, patients, and the community
and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. PLEASE
Primary responsibility is providing coverage of the patient access areas of CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3662 FOR MORE
the facility as well as assisting Patient Access Coordinator with conducting INFORMATION.
training, procedure development, ensuring compliance with front end BUZZ
policies and optimizing the software applications and workflows. This FMDH POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT Environmental Technician. Monday
position would also assist the Patient Financial Services Department as - Friday, 3 am to 11 am with rotating weekend shifts. High School Diploma
necessary. FMDH is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. or GED (preferred). Ability to read and follow written and oral instructions.
PLEASE CONTACT THE HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3662 FOR On-the-job training provided. Must be self-motivated and dependable.
MORE INFORMATION. Clean and sanitize rooms and furnishings in assigned work areas following
BUZZ established policies and procedures, to maintain high standards of
FMDH POSITION OPENING Inpatient Registered Nurse. Full time or Part cleanliness and sanitation throughout the Hospital. Ability to work according
Time, 12-hour shifts. Must possess a Montana Registered Nurse degree to established schedule for specific hospital area. Up to $15/ hour based on
through accredited program. CPR (required), ACLS, PALS, NRP, and experience. Full benefits package offered this includes; medical insurance
TNCC as indicated by work area. Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (required with an option of free employee only plan, dental and vision insurance.
within two years of hire). If you are passionate about providing care and 401K with match after 6-months. Vacation and sick leave. FMDH is an
helping patients of all ages, while working in a team-based environment Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. PLEASE CONTACT THE
where you will make a difference every day. FMDH wants you. Registered HR DEPARTMENT AT (406) 228.3662 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
FWP to begin work on new elk management plan
During the recent hunting Initial Guidance Citizens Group FWP is also creating an Elk
season-setting process, Montana developed in 2020, FWP will engage Management Citizen Advisory
Fish, Wildlife & Parks heard with hunters and landowners Group. This advisory group will
from people across the state with to create a plan that will be the be a citizen-led effort to develop
opinions and ideas about the foundation for elk management recommendations to address elk
challenges facing elk management across the state. management challenges like over-
in Montana. As FWP embarks on While the new plan is being objective elk herds, new disease
developing a new elk management developed, FWP will continue concerns, calls for more access,
plan, staff are looking at ways to work with the Private Lands reports of crowded public lands
address those challenges. Public Wildlife Council (PLPW) and more people than ever coming
“We heard from so many to evaluate elk hunting access to the state.
people during our season setting agreements (454 agreements) and The advisory group’s effort,
process and many of them had good other statutory programs that along with the work of PLPW
ideas,” said FWP director Hank direct FWP’s work with landowners will be reflected in the final elk
Worsech. “We are now looking at to enhance public access. The management plan, which should be
ways to look at those ideas and see PLPW will also review hunter/ done by the summer of 2023.
what can help us address some of landowner stewardship programs “We do have a lot of work
the challenges we face.” and help FWP develop outreach ahead of us and I hope people will
Using the guiding principles to landowners and hunters to help continue to follow what we’re doing
that the Elk Management Plan improve relationships and access. and stay engaged,” said Worsech.
MONDAY
Ranchers Stewardship Alliance will be
SOUPS: Broccoli Cheese ∙ Chili
hosting an educational event with guest SPECIALS:
speaker Elaine Froese March 1st & 2nd, 2022. Angry Chicken Burger
French Dip w/ Swiss
Canada’s farm whisperer… finding harmony through
understandingTM
Dine at the “O”
Elaine Froese (pronounced ‘phrase’), CSP, is a certified professional speaker, and
an award-winning certified coach and author. She’s a go-to expert for farm families
who want better communication and conflict resolution to secure a successful farm
transition. 228-8006
Her superpower is helping families find harmony through understanding.

Elaine will be discussing Finding Fairness in Ranch Transition…tools to talk


about tough issues “Discuss the Undiscussabull™”- the bull in the middle of the
farm family that no one wants to talk about.

Elaine will be sharing simple, practical, and actionable tools. Expect to be WOW’ed
and start courageous conversations to address conflict resolution.

Visit www.ranchstewards.org to learn more and register today!


March 1st – Malta, MT March 2nd – Glasgow, MT
Registration is $75 for the first person, and $35 for each additional family member / business partner up to 6 people per group.

Special thanks to our sponsors for fostering the future of agriculture!


GLASGOW
Title Sponsors Malta Sponsors Glasgow Sponsors SCHOOL MENU
Northwest Farm Credit Services Northwest Realty & Auction Phillips Edward Jones
First Community Bank County Title Company Blaine United Insurance & Realty MONDAY
Montana Livestock Ag Credit Rural County Conservation District Louie
Communities and Agricultural Petrie Ranch Cereal • Bagel
Neighbors Pleiades Foundation Pears • Milk
Bank of Malta & Bank of Glasgow Phillips Conservation District
The Nature Conservancy Phillips County Cattlewomen Lunch
Independence Bank Malta & Phillips County Insurance Cheesy Breadstick • Vegetable
Glasgow Milk River Veterinary Service Beef Soup w/ Crackers
R&G Quality Feeds, Malta Missouri River Realty
First State Bank of Malta Milk River Ag Chinook
Apple • Brownie • Milk
District 2B Boys District 2B Girls Glasgow Middle School Cook Position
Poplar 58, Glasgow 54 Wolf Point 50, Glasgow 45 School year position w/full benefits
Poplar: Geordy Medicine Wolf Point: J’ Elle Garfield ($12.52 - $15.53 DOE)
Cloud 13; Delray Lilley 14, Jalee Azure 10, Josie
12; Joe Red-Eagle Kolstad 8, Campbell 6,
To apply for this position go to this link and
Bear 10; Malcom Yellow KJ St. Marks 3, Kaitlin click on the employment tab:
Hammer 10; Dennis McDonald 3 https://www.glasgow.k12.mt.us/
Redeagle 8; Kaniel Glasgow: Aubri Hulzrichter For more information call 406-228-2406
Ricker 3; Preston Ogle 2. 25; Grace Brown 17; Abby
Glasgow: Riley Smith Olfert 2; Hannah Brown 2. Equal Opportunity Employer.
22; Keigan Ingram 13; KJ
Ingram 8; Bergan Miller 6; Harlem 62, Poplar 43
Dalton Sand 5. Harlem: Taya Trottier 26,
Harlem 73, Wolf Point 54 Chloe Messerly 14

Harlem: Tyler Cichosz 19; RJ Poplar: Morgan Nordwick 9


Ramone 16; Deshon Shambo Today:
9; Teegan LeValdo 8; Daniel
Malta vs. Harlem, 3:30
Lawrence 7; Caleb Cole 6;
Lance Morgan 4; Devon Glasgow vs. Poplar, 5:00
Deney 2; Amari Stanley 2.
Wolf Point: Julian Benson
District 3C Girls
13; Gaige Bushman 11; North Country 68,
Kraven Silk 10; Corey Martell Dodson 12
7; Jack Sprague 4; Kelby
North Country: Wasson 16,
Bauer 4; Ethan Blount 3.
T. Erickson 13, J. Erickson
Today: 12, J. Brown 9
Malta vs. Poplar, 6:30 Dodson: K. Killeagle 4, J.
Glasgow vs. Wolf Point, Jackson 2, J. Killeagle 2,
8:00
Ball 2, Turnsplay 2 Feeling overwhelmed?
Scobey 39, Nashua 24 Moving to Prairie Ridge, The
District 3C Boys Scobey: Lamb 16, Honstad
Manor, or Valley View?
Lustre Christian 57, 7, Anderson 6, Taylor 4, LET US HELP.
North Country 20 Holum 4, Meyer 2 Helping Senior Adults with their move
Nashua : Dees 13, Miller 3, RATES:
North Country: Aiden Albus
Murdock 2, Atkins 2, Abern $100/hr: Room to room in the same location
12; Trey Johnson 6; Coy
2, Morgan 2 $200/hr: Moving from home to Prairie Ridge,
Bowman 2. The Manor or Valley View
Today: $250/hr: Moving from home to a different house
Lustre: Kolden Hoversland Lustre vs. Nashua, 6:00 Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
20; Jasiah Hambira 13; Dodson vs. Frazer, 7:30
Elijah Lenihan 11; Kaleb
Hoversland 4; Gabe Alves 3;
Cayden Klatt 2; Alex Chen 2. I bet if you
Scobey 56, Dodson 29 put your ad here
DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND
Dodson: Alex Werk 20; people would
Michael Jaynes 5; Kadin see it! DAILY MATINEES • $6.50/PERSON
Racine 2; Dwight Werk 2. CURBSIDE POPCORN DAILY
Scobey: Reagan Machart All Tuesday showings are $5
19; Braxton Wolfe 12; Gage 406-228-9239 • www.polsontheatres.com
Hallock 12; Jace Bilbrey
6; Anderson Bo 3; Hudson
SHOWING: FEBRUARY 18 - 24, 2022
Kjos 2; Luke Cromwell 2.
Today:
Dodson vs. Frazer, 3:00 Rated PG-13 112 min. Rated PG-13 116 min.
Daily 4:15 & 7:00 Daily 4:30 & 7:10
North Country vs. Friday & Saturday 9:15 Friday & Saturday 9:20
Nashua, 4:30
Got Lutefisk?
NOW SERVING GLENPANIR’&S
AUTO RE
both Medical and RVICE
WRECKER SE
Recreational Lutefisk
Customers Dinner
53999 Sunday, February 20
NOW OPEN
Monday - Friday
Hwy 2 W
11:00am - 1:30pm
Organic Medical 10am-6pm Batteries • Towing • Repair First Lutheran Church
641 2nd Ave N • 228-4862
Alternatives 406-228-4202 Call 228-2715 or 263-1249 Menu: Lutefisk, Meatballs,
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy,
Coleslaw, Lefse, and Orange
Sherbet for Dessert
Tickets:
Adults $20 • Students $10 • 5 & Under Free
Proceeds go towardsa a handicap bathroom
at the First Lutheran Church.
Supplemental funding provided by Thrivent

2022
COMMUNITY
MEETINGS
Valley County Commissioners will
be at the following communities to
discuss Valley County concerns.
Tuesday, February 22nd
Hinsdale School Cafeteria - 6:00 p.m.
Monday, March 7th
Lustre School - 4:00 p.m.
Tuesday, March 8th
Opheim Town Hall - 3:00 p.m.
St. Marie Town Hall - 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday, March 16th
Glasgow Courthouse Courtroom
- 5:30 p.m.

FEBRUARY 16-22, 2022


Bone-In Pork
BOSTON BUTT ROAST ................ $1.69 lb
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® 85/15
GROUND BEEF .......................... $3.79 lb
Certified Angus Beef®
SIRLOIN TIP ROAST ................... $4.49 lb
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PETITE SIRLOIN STEAKS ............. $4.99 lb
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SIRLOIN TIP STEAKS .................. $5.99 lb
40 Knots 2 lb. pkg.
TILAPIA FILLETS ........................$7.99 ea
Aidells 12 oz. Select Varieties
SAUSAGE................................. $4.49 ea
Extra Large
ARTICHOKES ................................2 / $5
3-DAY SALE
Fri. - Sun. February 18-20 ONLY!
while supplies last
Bar S 1 lb. Select Varieties
BOLOGNA – 2 / $3
Service for George Zeiger
George Henry Zeiger Jr.,
70, of Glagow, Montana
passed away peacefully
with his wife by his side
on February 6, 2022 at
Frances Mahon Deaconess
Hospital.
Memorial service will
be 11:00 a.m., Saturday,
February 19, 2022 at Bell
Mortuary in Glasgow, Montana with Pastor Doris
Tollefson officiating.

Accumulating
snow
Standing on the tee of a relatively long par three,
a confident golfer said to his caddy, “Looks like a four-
possible wood and a putt to me.”
The caddy argued with him a bit and suggested that
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 18. Light and he instead play it safe and hit a 4-iron, then a wedge.
variable wind becoming south southeast 5 to 10 mph in
The golfer was insulted and proceeded to berate the
the evening.
caddy on the tee telling him that he was a better golfer
Saturday: Increasing clouds, with a high near 50. Breezy,
with a light and variable wind becoming west 20 to 25 than that and how dare he under estimate his game.
mph in the morning. Winds could gust as high as 36 mph. So, giving in the caddy handed the gentleman the
Saturday Night: Rain likely before 8pm, then rain and four-wood he had asked for.
snow likely between 8pm and 11pm, then snow after He proceeded to top the ball and watched as it
11pm. Low around 13. Northwest wind 9 to 18 mph, with folled about fifteen yards off the front of the tee.
gusts as high as 30 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. Immediately the caddy handed him his putter and
New snow accumulation of around an inch possible.
said, “And now for one hell of a putt...”
Sunday: Snow. Patchy blowing snow after 3pm. High
near 27. North northeast wind 10 to 15 mph increasing to
16 to 21 mph in the morning. Winds could gust as high The minister and his wife place an ad for a butler.
as 26 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New snow Early the next morning a nicely dressed young man
accumulation of 1 to 2 inches possible. appears at their front door. The minister asks him, “Can
Sunday Night: A 40 percent chance of snow, mainly you fix breakfast by 7:00 a.m. every day?”
before 11pm. Patchy blowing snow before 8pm. Mostly “Well ... I guess I can.”
cloudy, with a low around -7. Northeast wind 14 to 21
“And can you make the beds, dust the living room, do
mph. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch
possible. the dishes, cut the grass, and polish the silver also?”
Washington’s Birthday: A 20 percent chance of snow “Gee, Sir, I just came by to see about getting married.
before 11am. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 3. Northeast But if it’s going to be that much work, you can count me
wind 11 to 14 mph. out!”
Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -11.
Northeast wind 9 to 11 mph.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 4. North
northeast wind 6 to 10 mph.
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around -17.
Northwest wind 7 to 9 mph.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 11. West
northwest wind 6 to 13 mph becoming south southeast
in the morning.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 16.
Nashua, N. Country wins
chipped in 16, Jaynee Stiffarm 10, Lillylan Turns Plenty six,
and Jean Jackson two.
By Mike Brandt In the boys tournament North Country ran away from
It’s tournament time and it’s time to put everything Frazer, 61-40, and Dodson held off Nashua 51-47.
on the line. Nashua and North Country did just that North Country stormed out to a 20-9 first quarter
Wednesday at the District 3C tournament in Wolf Point. lead, then had to fight off Frazer in the second period. The
Nashua pulled away from Frazer in the second half Bearcubs outscored the Mavericks 12-6 to make it a 26-21
to take a 41-29 win in the girls portion. Dodson held on to game at the break. Trey Johnson and Aiden Albus helped the
defeat Lustre Christian 53-47. Mavericks go on a 9-0 run in the third. Johnson completed
In the Porcupines’ win the lid seemed to be on the a three-point play for a 35-21 lead. The 6-foot-5 senior had
basket in the fourth quarter. Tia Dees scored the first two five of the points.
points at the 4:30 mark, giving Nashua a 35-24 lead. The Albus scored 17 of his game-high 23 points in the
next basket wasn’t until the 2:20 mark with Guinevere second half. Johnson finished with 18 points, Blaine
Abern giving the Porcupines a 37-24 lead. Frazer didn’t Downing had 14, Coy Bowman four, and Taylor Mogan
score until the 1:50 and 28-second mark with sophomore two. The Mavericks were 19 of 29 at the foul line with Albus
Angel Nelligan scoring both field goals. Nashua got a pair going 7 of 8 and Johnson 7 of 13.
of free throws from Alyssa Murdock. Liana Jackson scored Keein Ackerman had 13 points in leading the Beacubs,
a free throw, but Nashua’s Kaitlyn Miller capped off the Joseph Beston added 11, Ryker Ackerman 10, Jonathan
scoring with a bucket. Jackson, Travis Long, and Ty Fourstar two apiece.
Nashua had taken a 16-14 halftime lead on back-to- Nashua’s rally fell short against Dodson, losing 55-47.
back buckets from Dees. Nelligan had tied the game at 10 Dodson had taken a 36-18 lead in the third on Alex Werk’s
earlier in the quarter. Baily Beston’s bucket kept the game trey. The Porcupines got to within 51-47 on Xander Pugh’s
tied at 13 before Dees’ buckets. bucket with 50 seconds to play in the contest. Pugh and
Nashua broke the game open with an 11-0 run to start Kevan Vistre each drained a three-pointer late in the third
the third quarter. Murdock had four of the points, Hayden to get within 41-35.
Adkins, Dees, and Abern two each, and Deja Morgan one. Dodson jumped out to a 12-0 lead before eighth-
Nelligan’s three-pointer stopped the run, followed by grader Grady Nielsen scored the Porcupines first bucket
a bucket from Beston. Shakira Beston drilled a three ball at the one minute mark. Fourteen seconds later he scored
to cut the Porcupines lead to 27-22. Miller gave Nashua a again. Dodson led 14-4 after the first period and 29-18 at
29-22 lead. Dees, the junior, had a chance to widen the lead intermission.
but missed two free throws. Dees hit the boards for the Pugh and Viste led Nashua with 13 points each,
rebound and scored for a 31-22 lead. Nashua led 33-24 after Nielksen followed with 11, Damon Adkins had six, and
three quarters. Caden Laumeyer four.
Dees had a game-high 15 points to lead the Porcupines. Michael Jaynes had 16 for the Coyotes, Werk 14,
Murdock added eight points, Miller had six, Adkins and Kadin Raine 12, Nathan Lonebear four, Dwight Werk, Cash
Abern four each, and Morgan three. Killeagle, Sebastian Best, and Tanner Ball two each, and
Nelligan paced Frazer with nine points, Shakira Beston Junior Stiffarm one.
had eight, Baily Beston six, Audrey Smoker and Jackson
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Kataya Killeagle helped the Coyotes to take a 28-8 lead
at the break. The sophomore scored 13 points in the first at 6:05pm in the Community Room
half. She gave Dodson a 30-8 lead early in the third, Aubri of the Valley County Courthouse.
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Holzrichter got the Lions to within 37-21 by the end of the
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Holzrichter fired in 21 of her 25 points in the second
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half. Grace Brown followed with 17 points, Hannah Brown
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and Jaden Gibson two each, and Meredith Valentine one. application via email at tboyer@valleycountymt.gov.
The Lions were 19 for 29 at the foul line with Brown hitting
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