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“No Bull”

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Winner Winner,
Rib-Eye Dinner!
Red Angus Association of
America’s 69th National Red Angus
Convention was held in Kalispell.
The 2022 Commercial Producer
of the Year Award is presented
to producers who successfully
utilize Red Angus genetics on the
operation.
Recipients also have
demonstrated a history of
employing Red Angus commercial
marketing tools, such as the Feeder Melvin Leland (at left) of Leland Red Angus from Sidney Montana presented
Calf Certification Program, to add the award on behalf of the Red Angus Association of America to Bryce Risa,
increased value to their calf crop. representing Northern Lites Ranch owned by Lee & Bryce Risa and family
of Opheim. A very prestigious award, it is the first time it has been awarded
Bryce Risa of Opheim attended
to a Montana ranch! Melvin is one of five Montanans to receive the John V.
the convention and was honored
Robbins Distinguished Service Award, receiving the honor in 2005.
with the Commercial Producer of
the year Award! than an accumulation of numbers. It risky but rewarding philosophies
A bit of Red Angus History: was dreaming of a new approach.” include: a performance-based
In 1954, seven visionary The Red Angus Association of registry, embracing crossbreeding
breeders gathered to establish a America has long been noted for its principles and practices, total herd
unique breeder’s organization far-sighted vision of beef production. reporting (THR), commitment to
known as the Red Angus Association Over a variety of fronts, Red Angus reproductive traits and a belief in
of America (RAAA). Rejecting the has either led the industry or been an value-based marketing programs.
norms of the times, the RAAA was early adopter of new technologies. Red Angus are Angus; yet
designed around the new scientific This maverick attitude allowed the the Red Angus breeders’ history
principles of performance testing. RAAA to adopt philosophies and of leadership and innovation have
Founding member George Chiga technologies that were deemed too made a profound difference in the
explained, “The establishment of risky or unconventional by other red strain. Red Angus breeders have
Red Angus (Association) was more associations. Examples of these continued on page 2
Red Angus continued from front BUZZIFIEDS
WEATHER PERMITTING EVELYN KEMP ESTATE SALE PART 2. Unable
maintained a commercial focus allowing them to avoid to get everything out 1st time around. Lots of new items added. Household
the short-term fads that have negatively affected so items, holiday decorations, lots of jewelry, small TV with VCR built in,
many other breeds. The Red Angus gene pool offers a microwave stand, dressers, display shelves, antique sewing machines, and
too much more to mention. Saturday October 1st 9am - early afternoon.
consistent source of traditional Angus traits, including 114 5TH AVE NORTH
carcass quality, maternal characteristics, calving ease, BUZZ
and moderate size. FARMERS MARKET Saturday, October 1st, 8-3, Heritage Park. On the
In addition, Red Angus offer uniformity, good menu this week: cucumbers, Green beans, Tomatoes, Zucchini, Potatoes
Cabbage, Carrots, Beets, Leeks, Onions, Rhubarb, A few Melons, Regular
disposition, and outstanding feeding characteristics. and baby bell peppers, Jalapeño, Mexibell (bell peppers w/a kick),Chili,
All of these are backed by the industry’s most precise, Habanero peppers, Mashed potato, delicata, buttercup, carnival, Hubbard,
reliable and comprehensive genetic predictions; and spaghetti squash, assorted pumpkins, angel wing gourds. All vegetables
locally homegrown. A wide variety of jams and jellies, fresh baked cookies,
service after the sale that includes a comprehensive doughnuts, breads, turnovers, caramel rolls. Herbalife, crafts. The
commercial marketing program. Dreaded Bean with fresh ground coffee. Check it all out. Tables/ space $5,
complimentary coffee and cookies. Thanks for supporting your local farmers
market. We will continue through October. Stock up for the winter months.
Back to near BUZZ
SENIOR FLEA MARKET: October 8, 2022 at the Senior Citizens Center,
normal temps 9:00-noon. To rent a table for $5 call Joann at 406-228-9500. Saturday’s
breakfast has been canceled and they ask you to please support the
this weekend BLEND TEN at 319 Klein Avenue.

Scotties win Culbertson Invite


Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 88. Southeast By Mike Brandt
wind 8 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. The Glasgow boys cross country team picked up
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 55. East another win Saturday. The Scotties have been doing well
southeast wind 8 to 14 mph becoming north northeast at every meet, finishing second at most of them. But in
after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph.
Culbertson the Scotties ran away with first place at the
Friday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, Roosevelt County Fairgrounds.
with a high near 76. East wind 6 to 15 mph, with gusts
as high as 21 mph.
Glasgow placed five in the top 20 to score 36 points
with Glendive following with 54 and Sidney third with
Friday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers. Cloudy,
with a low around 51. East northeast wind 14 to 16 75. Trinity Christian of Williston had 106, Hebron 124,
mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. Scobey 148 and Plentywood 148. Eight schools did not
Saturday: A 50 percent chance of showers. Mostly have full teams.
cloudy, with a high near 63. East wind 13 to 18 mph, Carter Heggem of Sidney ran a time of 16:43.39 to
with gusts as high as 24 mph. win the race with Glasgow senior Reed Larsen following
Saturday Night: A 50 percent chance of showers. with a time of 17:05.76. Sophomore Kyler Holinde finished
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 48. East wind 10 to fourth with a time of 17:35.50, Lane Thompson was sixth
17 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. with an 18:17.72, KJ Ingram was 13th with a 19:01.15,
Sunday: A 30 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, and Eli Feezell 20th with a 19:42.99. Ted See wasn’t too far
with a high near 67. East wind 9 to 11 mph, with gusts behind, finishing 22nd with a time of 19:46.08.
as high as 18 mph.
Ingram is a first-time cross country athlete. The
Sunday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers. Mostly
junior went with the sport rather than playing football.
cloudy, with a low around 47. South southeast wind 6
to 10 mph becoming north after midnight. Ingram said he was getting tired of football and wanted
Monday: A 30 percent chance of showers, mainly
to try something else.
before noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 69. North “I wasn’t enjoying football too much and I wanted
northwest wind 6 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 a shorter season in the fall,” said Ingram. “Coach Karst
mph. was talking to me all summer about (cross country) and,
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 44. practices are a lot shorter and we’ll get done way before
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 70. Halloween. I wanted to be conditioned for basketball
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 43. because that’s the sport I love. So I decided to try it out.”
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 68. continued on page 4
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ATTENTION
GLASGOW HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES
Attending College or Trade School either Campus or Online
You may be eligible for Financial Aid from the Glasgow High School Educational Trust.
Log on to www.ghsedutrust.org NOW for the application and all of the
requirements, so that you can complete your application by the
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REMINDER: If you completed the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), your GHS Educational Trust
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If you have any questions, contact daniander@nemont.net • (406) 230-0153

Ingram has been doing well this season, placing in school.


the top 20 at every meet. And his time is getting faster. “Last year I decided to do it. I think it’s a lot of fun,”
“It’s about on pace where Coach Karst wants me said Evenon-Glasoe, who added that her time is good.
right now. He wants me to get it down to the high 17’s “I expected to have that time,” she said. “I know it’s
by the end of the year,” said Ingram. going to be 23ish when I’m done.”
I ngram has been having hip problems like his Glasgow has been known to run as a group and
teammate Lane Thompson. support each other.
“My hip started hurting two weeks ago,” said “We’re all supporting each other when we run and
Ingram. “I’ve been going to PT and doing some want each other to do well,” said Evenson-Glasoe.
stretches.” The Scotties will be in Miles City for the Cowboys
“I’ve been able to run in the races and doing well, Invitational Saturday. The Frazer Classic was postponed
but I take it lightly in practices,” he said. “Cross country to Oct. 4. A rough total of athletes for the Cowboys
is a lot more fun than I thought it would be. The races Invite is 791. Thus far there are 124 varsity girls and 136
are fun. Teammates are nice and both of the coaches are boys. For junior varsity there are 73 girls and 100 boys.
nice.” The middle school races will be packed with young
Rounding out the Scotties were Adam Mickelson athletes with 184 girls and 174 boys. Basically, it will
in 31st, Kyler Whitman 38th, Jordan Cook 47th, James give someone a headache.
Seekins 49th, Malin Beck 57th, Owen Thompson 58th, “I’ve never ran there before. It’s a fast course,” said
Dylan Hlad 65th, and Vick Overbey 68th. Evenson-Glasoe.
The Glasgow girls have also been running well “I heard there’s going to be some big schools there,”
and placing high in every meet. Saturday the Scotties added Ingram.
finished second with 54 points. Sidney scored 43 to
win the meet with Glendive scoring 84 for third. Circle Missouri / Milk River Ducks Unlimited
had 105, Frazer 148 and Brockton 204. There were 14 “25” GUN FIREARM FRENZY
schools with no score. Saturday, October 8 • 5:00 p.m.
Glasgow Elks Lodge
Plentywood senior Annie Kaul recorded a time 309 Second Ave S, Glasgow, MT 59230
of 19.15.78 to win the race. Not too far behind was
First gun drawn at 7:00 p.m. One gun will be given away every
Glasgow junior Emily See with a time of 19:18.75. In 3 minutes with the last gun drawn at 8:15 p.m
13th was Kimber Dulaney with a time of 23:02.54, Riley Winning tickets are Reentered • Need not be present to win.
Evenson-Glasgow was 16th with a 23:07.67, Cayden Tickets: $20 each • 6/$100 • 20/$250
Jankowski 17th, Kheyerah Bilger 25th, Haylly Turner Ticket Includes: Chance in Firearm Frenzy & Dinner by DB’s
32nd, Mary Dykema 43rd, Josie Kemp 54th, and Eve Food served from 5 - 7 p.m. (Cash bar available)
Stone 70th. Silent Auction items and Raffles will be available during the event
Evenson-Glasoe is also new to Karst’s program, but For Tickets; go to glasgowdu.org or
by contacting Joan Burris at 406-263-8985
the sophomore isn’t new to running. She did participate D&G Sports & Western, Ezzie’s Westend, Agland Coop,
while in seventh grade and decided to try it in high Stoughies, Vick’s Bar, Lakeridge
My family and I reside 5 miles north of Glasgow. My
husband, Ryan, and I raise wheat, peas, lentils, flax
and kids: Colten, Abby, Mo, John, Roman & Ethan. I
was born in Glasgow, raised & graduated from Nashua
in 1992. My 12-year career with Nemont began in
1999 as a receptionist and moving to Customer
Service shortly after. Within 2 years, I took on the role
of Wireless Coordinator. My final years at Nemont
were spent as the Customer Service Supervisor for
the Glasgow office. In 2011, I chose to stay at home
to raise my children and help run the family farm. I
currently serve on the Glasgow Chamber board and
have for several years. It has opened my eyes to the
role of a board member: the work, research, importance
and impact of the process and decisions made.

Gail Fast
I rely heavily on Nemont’s services. The use of cellular
devices is a crucial piece to our farming business,
I am excited to announce that I am running for the covering areas from Frazer to Vandalia & everything in
Nemont Board of Directors, representing the members between. Running a business and having children with
& businesses of District 3-Glasgow. their own devices, we are no stranger to the demand
Please join me at the Nemont Annual for high-speed internet and its role in our daily lives.
Dependable service is a necessity. I strongly believe
meeting of members in Nemont Telephone Cooperative, their employees,
October 1st at the Valley Event Center. values and services. I am grateful for the opportunities
Registration opens at 9:30, meeting starts at 10:30. given to me and believe this is a way to give back. I
Election will take place then & there. have the background and knowledge to be an effective
Thank you to those that have reached out already with your board member and would consider the opportunity to
support, it is greatly appreciated. serve as an honor and privilege.

&
Ron, an elderly man
Performance in Australia, had owned a
Concrete large farm for several years.
Construction He had a large pond at the
• Residential & back.
Commercial Concrete It was properly shaped
Fort Peck, Montana • New Construction
Cell 406-263-8054 & Remodels
for swimming, so he fixed
Fax: 406-367-5257 it up nice with picnic
mudman@nemont.net Rod Lambert tables, horseshoe pits, and some orange and lime trees.
One evening the old farmer decided to go down
to the pond, as he hadn’t been there for a while, and
look it over. He grabbed a five-gallon bucket to bring
back some fruit. As he neared the pond, he heard voices
DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND shouting and laughing with glee.
DAILY MATINEES • $6.50/PERSON As he came closer, he saw it was a bunch of young
CURBSIDE POPCORN DAILY women skinny-dipping in his pond. He made the
All Tuesday showings are $5 women aware of his presence, and they all went to the
406-228-9239 • www.polsontheatres.com deep end.
Last Chance to See! New Movies Come Friday!
One of the women shouted to him, “We know you
SHOWING: SEPTEMBER 23 - 29, 2022
own the pond, but we’re coming out until you leave!”
Ron frowned, “I didn’t come down here to watch
you ladies swim naked or make you get out of the pond
Rated R 103 min. Rated PG-13 104 min. naked.”
Daily 4:25 & 7:15 Daily 4:20 & 7:00 Holding the bucket up Ron said, “I’m here to feed
Friday & Saturday 9:15 Friday & Saturday 9:15
the crocodiles.”
17th Annual Nashua

Fall Fundraiser & BBQ


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8TH
NASHUA CIVIC CENTER
CHS Farmers Elevator would like to invite you to a
Producer Meeting
Dinner @ 5:00-7:00pm Thursday, September 29th at 6:00 PM
Mikey’s Pulled Pork, Baked Beans & Baked Potatoes, Cottonwood Inn
Coleslaw & Grains of Montana Buns, Cakes by Jason Myers
We will be covering our New
Yard Bird Bingo | Cornhole Zinpro Performance Mineral
50/50 Raffle | Silent Auction | Door Prizes PLEASE RSVP TO 406-228-4422

FRIDAY
SOUPS: Clam Chowder ∙ Chili
SPECIALS:
Shrimp Basket
Chipotle Chicken Club

Dine at the “O”

228-8006

Buckwheat of the Little


Rascals fame grew up,
became a Muslim, and
changed his name. He now
goes by Kareem of Wheat.
Thank you to the Businesses that CASE LOT SALE
El Cor Del
Sponsored Sunnyside’s BOWLING SIGNUPS

Women’s League this year! BANTAM LEAGUE


SEPT 28 - OCT 11, 2022
K - 5th Grade
Markle’s Inc. • C&B Operations Season Starts BONELESS PORK 3-MEAL DEAL
Saturday, Oct. 8th $2.49 lb.
Bank of Glasgow • Hi-Line Ford Loin Roast, Loin Chops, Back Ribs
at 1:00 pm Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® 80/20
Partly Cloudy, LLC • Mattfeldt Electric GROUND BEEF .......................... $3.99 lb
GET ‘ER DONE Boneless Skinless
Lee’s Precision • Reynolds LEAGUE CHICKEN BREASTS .................... $2.99 lb
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® Bone-In
Scottie Express Wash • FMDH 6th - 12th Grade RIBEYE STEAKS ....................... $13.99 lb
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef®
Sugg Clinic • Hi-Tech Electric Season Starts CUBED STEAKS ......................... $6.99 lb
Sunday, Oct. 9th Family Pack Bone-In
Border States Electric • Justice Outdoors at 1:00 pm PORK STEAKS ........................... $2.99 lb
Pork
Independence Bank • Robyn’s Nest BABY BACK RIBS ....................... $3.99 lb
40 Knots 2 lb. pkg.
The Wood • Prairie Ridge POLLOCK FILLETS ..................... $8.99 ea
Go Wild 10 oz.
Dale’s Plumbing & Heating AHI TUNA STEAKS ...................$11.99 ea
Call El Cor Del at 228-2393 Johnsonville 12-14 oz. Select Varieties
Glasgow Auto Sales or Donna at 263-1371 SAUSAGE................................. $3.99 ea

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Planned release reductions from Printin’


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“We delayed release reductions until the end of
September. This provided more irrigation reliability
at the end of the growing season. The action had
minimal impacts in the upper basin, no impacts on the
Missouri River Mainstem Reservoir System’s overall
ability to meet its authorized purposes and no impacts
to total system storage,” said John Remus, Chief of the
Missouri River Basin Water Management Division.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers understands
the important role of the Missouri River in providing
water for irrigation, municipal, and industrial uses
throughout the basin. Operating the System to meet
all the water supply needs of the basin to the extent
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USACE does not provide and cannot guarantee access
to the water. Maintaining access to the water is the
individual facility owner/operator’s responsibility.
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Special screening right here in Glasgow, Montana


Valley Cinemas is holding a special
screening of the made-in-Montana film, “The
Year of the Dog”, Friday, September 30th-
Thursday, October 6th. See it before the national
release!
A story about pulling through, it stars
prominent Indigenous actors — Jon Proudstar,
who received Emmy consideration for his
performance as Leon in Reservation Dogs— and
Michael Spears who had starring roles in Dances Director at the Beaufort International Film Festival,
with Wolves, 1887 and Season 2 of Reservation Dogs. which had nearly 20,000 attendees. Among Rob’s
Rob Gratow, Filmaker and 4th generation more esoteric experiences, he backpacked into Egypt
Montanan, is the Executive Producer and Co-Director two weeks before the war in Iraq, consulted Bhutan on
in his first feature film. He has a master’s degree in its public advertising policy, and traveled to Haiti after
International Affairs from Columbia University, studied the 2010 earthquake to write an article for Rolling
in the MFA Acting program at the Actor’s Studio Stone magazine. Rob has traveled to 50+ countries and
Drama School in New York, founded several successful speaks four languages.
apparel companies, and wrote two books, including one The Year of the Dog is a heartwarming,
nominated for the prestigious Franklin Award. independent feature about two strays: an alcoholic
Rob has had speaking roles on the Syfy series Z man struggling to maintain sobriety and a rescue
Nation and Mickey and the Bear, which premiered at dog with an unusual athletic gift. The man and dog
SXSW and Cannes. He wrote, directed, produced, and relationship is precarious at first, but with the help of
starred in the multi-award-winning short film Method, a close-knit Montana community, the two strays find a
which premiered at the Chelsea Film Festival, where connection and discover what it takes to pull through
Academy Award-winning screenwriter (Crash and to the finish line.
Million Dollar Baby) awarded Rob Best Screenplay. The film features a wealth of Montana talent, from
Rob was also nominated for Best Actor and Best actors to behind-the-scene crew members.

Fall Round-up Fundraiser for Feeling overwhelmed?


The Middle of Nowhere Pony Club Moving to Prairie Ridge, The
Saturday, October 1st, 2022 Manor, or Valley View?
Ridgerunners Saddle Club LET US HELP.
(Note from the Helping
Buzz: the Senior
followingAdults
article by Sierra
with their move
Doors open at 5pm
Stoneber Holt is lengthy,
Live and Silent auctions, including auctioning off a Traeger grill and items from RATES:
$100/hr: Room to room in the same location
exceptional artisans in our area, presentation of sponsor's certificates, $200/hr: Moving from home to Prairie Ridge,
Music by Chisholm Christenson and Taco Feed! The Manor or Valley View
Proceeds from this fundraiser will help us continue our mission to further $250/hr: Moving from home to a different house
education around horseback riding and horsemanship in the Middle of Nowhere! Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025

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