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Why Portugal, you may be
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Coming up on Friday, February 3rd is asking? There are 10 people from our Those who buy their tickets
a unique evening of food and fun at area who will be traveling to Lisbon, before January 27th will be entered
St. Raphael’s Parish Center. Portugal for a pilgrimage to World for a special raffle prize.
“A Taste of Portugal” is a dinner Youth Day this July. Contact Kim at 228-9800 or
fundraiser with authentic Portuguese Tickets are $30 which includes purchase online at StRaphaelParish.
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Come & help celebrate
DAVE & SUE RENNER'S
50th Wedding Anniversary
Sat. January 21st
2pm to 6pm at the VFW
Live music by Warren Taylor
and accompany will be playing
Cards welcome but no gifts as they want
you to come celebrate with them.

Letter to the Buzz


U.S. National Debt
People, I hesitate going here, but I’m curious?

Another hard
After doing a rear head stand out my back door the
other day, and deciding I better go get some sand or
frost this salt and put it on the porch instead of in the garage. I

morning!
worked my way down to the Civic Center and treated
myself to a sauna-whirlpool.
As I was walking into the room I happen to look
Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 20.
down and in the garbage can was a copy of the “Wall
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 6. Wind chill Street Journal” and the article that caught my eye
values between zero and 5. West northwest wind around
10 mph. read, “Sanders (Bernie) - Embraces New Role as Deal
Maker”, dated, Monday July 26th 2021. I’m not going
Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 23. Wind chill values
between -5 and 5. West southwest wind 5 to 8 mph. to read it to you cause its 2/3d’s of a page long.
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 12. West
He does mention several times how good
northwest wind 7 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. ‘President Biden is and will be for the Democratic
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 27. West northwest Cause!”
wind around 11 mph. I consider myself an independent Maga’n vet, so
Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow after 11pm. I’ll get to my point and spare you’all that.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 17. West wind 7 to 17 Question:
mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. If you were worth say a 100 Trilion Dollars, and you
Sunday: A 40 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, found yourself 31 trillion in the hole, what would YOU
with a high near 29. Blustery, with a west northwest wind do?? I was kind of thinking about my kids and my
around 24 mph, with gusts as high as 36 mph. New snow grand kids and their kids and their grand kids?? All
accumulation of less than a half inch possible.
‘SHEEP YA KNOW’!!!
Sunday Night: A 30 percent chance of snow, mainly before If it were me looking at things the way I do, I
11pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 13. Blustery, with a
northwest wind 17 to 24 mph, with gusts as high as 33 mph. would just take it as a lesson and take the IOU and tear
it up and throw it in the garbage and take better care
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 22. West wind 9 to
14 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. of the Lord’s gifts. If they didn’t like it, I would think
Monday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow after 11pm.
about loaning some of it out with interest?? 31 trillion
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 11. South southwest wind may-be? GIVE THE REST BACK
8 to 10 mph becoming west after midnight. TO HIM WHO GAVE IT TO ME. – John: 2 - 13-25
Tuesday: A 20 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with Cleansing of the TEMPLE
a high near 29. West northwest wind 11 to 18 mph, with ~ Floyd Hopstad
gusts as high as 25 mph.
Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 16. Note from the Buzz: Go to the U.S. National Debt Chart
and you will see we are quickly approaching $31.5 trillion
Wednesday: A slight chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a
high near 27. by less than $1.2 billion! We’ll check again tomorrow.
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Glasgow notches first victory
lead at the break. Glasgow ran out to a 15-1 lead and led 15-3
after the first quarter. Nelson scored the first four points on a
By Mike Brandt putback and two free throws.
The Glasgow girls have been in some close games but Harlem (1-8, 0-4) scored the first two buckets of the
haven’t been able to pull out a victory. The Scotties lost to second half to make it a 23-12 contest. Glasgow answered
Sidney by five points, to Glendive by 10 and dropped an with an 8-0 run and led 37-22 going into the final eight
overtime heartbreaker to Scobey. minutes of play. Nelson finished the game with a game-high
23 points, Aunne added 11, Schraner six, Yoakam five, and
Friday night the girls had that feeling (and so did I), like
they have had prior to that night, that they could get a much Joely Chappell four.
needed win. The Scotties had to do it on the road, but they Aaraya Mount led the Wildcats with 13 points, Razlyn
got it done with a win over Harlem. Briere had eight, Jaden Blackcrow six, Emma Billneyer five,
Glasgow (1-9, 1-3) jumped out to a big lead, then held Tova Anderson four, Lacia Wells and Grace Sanchez two
each.
off the Wildcats for a 49-40 win. The Scotties lost a close one
Saturday night at home against Poplar. The Indians nipped Elsewhere in District 2B, Wolf Point defeated Baker 51-
Glasgow 51-49. 36, Malta beat Poplar 58-31 with Maddie Willimson scoring
Emma Rae Martell went to the foul line with 1.2 seconds21 points and Allison Kunze 13. Nordwick had 11 for Poplar.
left in the game and sank both free throws to give Poplar the The M-ettes also beat Shelby 80-45.
wild win. How about that freshman from Baker. Madison
Eighth-grader Mayzie Yoakam drained a three-pointer O’Connor racked up 45 points in a win over Lame Deer and
to tie the game at 49 with 17.2 seconds remaining in the had 32 in a loss to Miles City last weekend. One to keep an
contest. eye on, she is well on her way to a 2,000-point career.
Poplar (6-2, 3-1) had taken over the game in the second The second half of the season gets underway as Glasgow
quarter, leading 27-19 at the break. The teams were tied at hosts Sidney and Glendive Friday and Saturday.
5-all after a sloppy first quarter that saw both squads turning
the ball over 11 times. Cammie Martell drilled a three-ball
to give the Indians an 8-5 lead and started a 22-14 run. The
Scotties did cut the Poplar lead to 27-25 with a 6-0 run that
started the second half. Kyndal Schraner started the run,
which was also fueled by buckets from Carly Nelson and
Daley Aune. However, the biggest comeback came in the
fourth quarter when the Scotties were down 45-31. Aune
stepped to the foul line and connected on two free throws,
followed by Brielle Partridge draining a three-pointer.
Yoakam added a free throw, then Jazmyn Carrywater missed
the front end of a bonus shot. Aune added two more throws
and Yoakam one. Yoakam picked off a pass and converted it
into a layup to get the Scotties to within 45-42 with 2:07 to
play.
Carrywater was good on 1 of 2 throws but Tanae Baker
scored two throws at the other end to make it a 46-44 contest
with 1:12 to go. Mattie Falls Down gave the Indians a 48-
44 lead, Yoakam answered with her bucket with 34 seconds
to play. Bailey DuPree gave Poplar a 49-46 lead with a free A retired teacher ran
throw. That set up Yoakam’s game-tying three. She was fouled into an old student, who
on the shot and had a chance for a four point play and give said, “I always liked you.
the Scotties a one-point lead but she missed the free throw. You never had favorites.”
Glasgow had a last second shot but there wasn’t enough time “Why thank you,” the
on the clock to set up a play. replied.
Aune led the Scotties with 16 points, Yoakam followed The former student
with 12, Nelson had 10, Partridge five, Baker four, and concluded with, “You were
Schraner two. The Scotties were 21 of 34 from the line. mean to everyone.”
Morgan Nordwick paced the Indians with 16 points. The
game had 76 turnovers with each team committing 38. Have you ever noticed that anybody driving slower than
Nelson had a hay day inside the paint in Harlem. The senior you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a
scored 16 points in the first half as the Scotties took a 23-7 maniac? ~ George Carlin
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Montana Governor Greg Gianforte (R-MT) made
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What was the big news? Here you go:
“The state of Montana has now blocked ESG Charles Dodd Brian Dierzen
investing for all state funds.” -Governor Gianforte
Governor Gianforte joined us LIVE at the SHOT
Show after a Montana breakfast featuring dozen of
Montana gun and outdoor businesses. Later in the
Comfort Pros
day, he also spoke at a Governor’s Forum and touted
Montana’s support for freedom, the 2nd Amendment
and our outdoor way of life. BS
What is ESG, and what does this decision mean? CENTRAL
Gov. Gianforte: This ESG craziness that’s going on, Home of the BS Buzz
ESG stands for environmental and social governance...
this is a cover term for really activist ‘woke capitalism’.
How much money are we talking about here? Over
$26 billion in investments of the state’s financial assets. Full Color Printing
Gov. Gianforte: I was with a company this Envelopes • Brochures • Business Cards
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morning, they told me, Wells Fargo will no longer bank
them because they’re in the firearms business. This is the
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of Montana has now blocked ESG investing for all state
funds...we’re not going to let these ‘woke’ capitalists bscentral@nemont.net • 515 2nd Ave. S • (406) 228-4558
try and implement their one world government, anti-
firearm, climate change agenda on state funds. We ought
to be investing state funds for performance, financial
performance, not some political agenda. Montanans
have worked too hard for their pensions to let some
elitist in New York or San Francisco try and implement
their political agenda — using the pension funds of a
Montana worker. So it’s no longer going on.
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