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I’ve got an
eye on you
too, Frank...
Baby it’s cold out here!
Frank Vargo took a photo
of his and Lin’s backyard
bunny at St. Marie, a white-
tailed jackrabbit hunkered
down in the fresh snow
powder. The “jack” is the
largest member of the
rabbit and hare family,
generally weighing from
six to ten pounds (up north
of us in Saskatchewan,
there have been a rare few
recorded over 20 pounds!).
Females are typically
slightly heavier, especially
when pregnant. Adult
females have their first litter
(average of four young) in
early April, and may have
two or three more litters
during the summer. Hares
are precocial, meaning
they are born with eyes
open and a furry hide, and
they can hop about soon
after birth. Jackrabbits are
typical of most prey species,
in that their reproductive here include coyotes, fox, forget the wintertime bunny to always have a couple
rates keep ahead of their eagles, large hawks, great- hunters, which brings up of good scoop shovels on
main predators that around horned owls, and don’t a lot of memories... and hand!
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Wood
Buckets of Beer Special players on the first team all-conference list.
the
Lunch Special, Soups. 10 Carly Nelson earned All-State honors along
TV’s•12 Beers on Tap Restaurant Lounge Cas! ino with Allison Kunze of Malta and J’elle Garfield of
The Cottonwood Inn & Suites
is shaking thing s up again Along with
Wolf Point. Nelson played a different role for her
the addition
/rebranding the
Wing, they are also remodeling
of 23 new rooms in the West
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or text us anytime at:changing up the menu to match senior
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lounge & casino r specials. “It’s
of your favori te dishe s, along with their signature soups and dinne
have had a remodel, and with
this new look, our“I’m happy for Carly,” said Glasgow coach
been almost 10 years since we r quality level of dining & servic
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closinBrooke Martin..”I don’t think people understand
like to focus on a highe
team would really g at 2 pm.
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Construction will begin on Marc
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March 28 ,
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reopen as “the Wood”. The loung what she did this year, unless you coach this sport,
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Food service will resume Marc e will also be
when they are scheduled to hard to bring you
ess hours. “We are working
Charles Dodd
serving food during normal busin
hometown hospitality Brian Dierzen
with a touch of mode rn class, at a reaso because
nable price!” she was the middle hitter for her entire
Meet the Team high school career. She never played the back row,
Comfort Pros
she never did serve/receive, someone always came
in and did all of those things for her. She came
Betty Stone & Rob Brunelle
in this year and she played all the way around all
Shawn Bergstrom
Head Chef
Michelle Tade General Managers/Owners
Dining Room
year long. She was our best hitter and serve/receive
Zack Burner
passers. And, on top of that played outside, which is
Melissa Sigmundstad
Catering & Sales
April Clay
Mavericks have two All-Staters and Matta McColly led the Mavericks on the second
team. The trio were joined on the second all-conference
By Mike Brandt
tram by Brecklyn Pippenger, junior, and Hailey Berwick,
North Country wrapped up a remarkable volleyball
freshman, of Bainville, Macy Tjede, freshman, Allison
season last week at the All-Class Volleyball Tournament
Axtman, senior, and Kallee Hopes, junior of Fairview,
at Brick Breeden Fieldhouse on the campus of Montana
Destiny Thompson, junior, Culbertson, Emma Smart,
State University in Bozeman.
senior, Mon-Dak, Karley Mczpherson, junior and
The Mavericks earned some hardware this year,
Cambry Conradson, sophomore of Savage, Mara
taking second at the District 1C tournament, second
Salvevold, sophomore, Froid-Lake, and Nashua senior
at the Eastern C tourney and capping off the year by
Tia Dees.
finishing third at the state tournament. The Mavericks
The Mavericks got their feet wet at the state tournament,
lost twice to eventual state champions Manhattan
so look for them to challenge Manhattan Christrian
Christian, but reeled off four victories to earn the right
for the state championship at the 2022-23 event. The
to play Saturday morning and take home a trophy.
Mavericks could even win the district and divisional
Now that the season is over it’s time for some extra
crowns as well.
honors and the Mavericks saw two players earn All-State
Next for the Mavericks and the District 3C teams is
honors and three make the second team all-conference.
basketball. North Country should be the favorite team
Juniors Teagan Erickson and Paige Wasson were named
to win the title again this year.
All-State along with Dasani Nesbit, Baylee Davidson,
and Neah Johnson all seniors of Froid-Lake, Emma
Brensdal, senior, Plentywood, Makena Hauge, senior,
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Saturday, November 19
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ALL HANDCRAFTED Antelope Moose Elk Friday, Nov 18
BAZAAR Deer Buffalo
Mrs. Zeiger says Middle Schoolers and
5:00-8:00 PM
Hosted by
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$100 Cut & Wrap Deal!
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will be donated to the
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and pins for sale.
NOVEMBER 19
A local priest and
9 AM - 3PM a pastor were fishing on
GLASGOW the side of the road. They
thoughtfully made a sign
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A Scottish atheist was spending a quiet day fishing Some South Americans visited Italy,
in the lake when suddenly his boat was attacked by the
and the country’s beauty made them
Loch Ness monster. In one easy flip, the beast tossed
him and his boat at least a hundred feet into the air. It cry. I think they were Venice wailin’.
then opened its mouth waiting below to swallow them
both.
As the Scotsman sailed head over heels and started
to fall towards the open jaws of the ferocious beast, he
cried out, “Oh, my God! Help me!”
Suddenly, the scene froze in place and as the
atheist hung in midair, a
booming voice came out
of the clouds and said, “I
thought you didn’t believe
in Me!”
“Come on, God, give
me a break!” the man
pleaded, “Just seconds ago
I didn’t believe in the Loch
Ness monster either!”
VFW Post 3107
invites you to the
“Brawl of the Wild”
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19
Opening at 10:30 am