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“No Bull”

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Celebrating their win in the Wolves Den are Jessa Kora LaBrie, Paige Wasson, Cienna Strommen, Kendall
Erickson, Emerson Downing mngr, Amber Erickson, Sheffelmear, Sammie Wisher, BaiLee McColly, Josie
Kennedy Simonsen, Berkley Hillman, Shelbie LaBrie, Brown, Amber Strommen, Char Wasson and Brynlie
CharLee McColly, Mattea McColly, Teagan Erickson, Boreson mngr. photo by Heidi Johnson

Mavericks win another crown and it’s off to State!


By Mike Brandt needed the win or be challenged pass to seal the victory.
They got what they have been Saturday afternoon by Scobey- North Country held a 12-8 first
looking for all season, and that was Opheim, which defeated Culbertson quarter lead before the Wildcats
competition. The top-ranked North 43-49 in the consolation contest. grabbed a 14-12 lead early in the
Country Mavericks were put to Shelbi LaBrie stepped to the second frame on Annie Kaul’s
the test Friday night in the Wolves foul line with seven seconds tso play bucket. Mallory Tommerup gave the
Den at Wolf Point High School. and made the front end of bonus free Wildcats a 25-19 advantage late in
Plentywood gave the Mavericks a throws. That gave the Mavericks a the half. Paige Wasson and Teagan
run for their money before bowing 46-44 lead. Teammate Paige Wasson Erickson had a bucket each to make
down to the Mavericks, 46-44, giving had just put the Mavericks up 45- it 25-23 at the break. Wasson scored
the Mavericks another Eastern C 44 with two throws 30 seconds 10 points in the first quarter and had
Divisional championship. earlier. After LaBrie’s free shot the 15 at the half.
The Mavericks and the Wildcats Mavericks had to play good defense Erickson scored two to start the
went into the championship with and not foul. North Country did just second half, but the Wildcats got a
22-0 records. North Country that, stealing the Wildcats in bounds continued inside
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Chances of
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Tonight: Snow. Patchy blowing snow. Low around 8. Wind


chill values between -10 and zero. Breezy, with an east
Letter to the Buzz
wind 23 to 29 mph, with gusts as high as 40 mph. Chance
of precipitation is 80%. New snow accumulation of 1 to 3 Do you wish to know His plan?
inches possible.
Blessed to tell you that I have received my newest
Tuesday: A 40 percent chance of snow, mainly before book called, “Antichrist and the Third Day Overcomers.”
11am. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 16. Wind chill values
between -10 and zero. East wind 14 to 18 mph, with It is available on Amazon or you can order it from me
gusts as high as 28 mph. Little or no snow accumulation for a donation of $18.00.
expected. This book will give you insight into what God is
Tuesday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow. Cloudy, with doing and going to do. Many are seeing the possibility
a low around 7. Wind chill values between -10 and zero. that this may be the end time. The present-day chaos is
East wind around 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. definitely unreal but God is not caught by surprise. He
Wednesday: A 30 percent chance of snow, mainly after has a plan already in place for His people.
11am. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 18. East wind If you wish to know His plan, get the book and read
around 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. Little or no it once or twice. It will help you understand the times
snow accumulation expected.
we are living in and to keep you faithful to the Lord.
Wednesday Night: A 40 percent chance of snow. Cloudy, Please write a favorable comment so it will appear
with a low around 8. East wind around 15 mph, with gusts
as high as 23 mph. New snow accumulation of less than
more frequently on the internet.
one inch possible. ~ Blessings, Justin Douziech
Thursday: A 40 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy,
with a high near 19. East northeast wind 9 to 13 mph, with
Quote from Senator Kennedy
“The truth is, I do not hate anyone,” Senator John
gusts as high as 18 mph. New snow accumulation of less
than a half inch possible. Kennedy noted in a speech about America to CPAC on
March 2nd. “I look for grace wherever I can find it, so I
Thursday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow. Mostly
cloudy, with a low around 8. East wind 8 to 10 mph. say this gently: the Biden administration sucks.”
According to Kennedy, Americans are “governed by
Friday: A 20 percent chance of snow before 11am. Mostly
cloudy, with a high near 22. East southeast wind 9 to 15 deeply weird, nauseously woke people who hate George
mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Dr.
Friday Night: A 40 percent chance of snow, mainly after Seuss and Mr. Potato Head; who hyperventilate on their
11pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 12. East wind 15 yoga mats if you use the wrong pronoun; who think kids
to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph. should be able to change their gender at recess; who
Saturday: A 40 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, carry around Ziploc bags of kale to give them energy;
with a high near 25. East wind 13 to 16 mph, with gusts who think they are better than us.”
as high as 25 mph. “By the way, to me, kale tastes like I’d rather be fat,”
Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 25. Kennedy added.
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Mavericks continued from front Taylor had eight, Holum seven, Green four, Handran
three, and Claire Lekvold two.
three-ball from Paitlyn Curtiss and a bucket from Emma
Erika Christian had seven for the Thunder, Kiarra
Brunelle to go back up 30-25. Wasson\ scored twice to
Brunnelle five, Emma Smart four, Katelyn Folvag three,
make it a 30-29 contest. Brunelle answered switch a three,
Sayler Stewart and Reign Ledahl two each, and Abby
but Erickson and Wasson had a bucket each to tie the
Lowes one.
game at 33 by the end of the third.
Culbertson sent Circle home with a 47-42 loser out
The Mavericks took a 38-35 lead on Labrie’s three,
loss. The Cowgirls held a 36-26 lead entering the fourth.
but the Wildcats regained the lead on two free throws
Thompson paced the Cowgirls with 16 points, Hauge
from Tommerup and a bucket by Brunnelle. Kora LaBrie
had 10, Burciaga nine, Granbois six, Ator four, and Ayden
sank two free buckets and Wasson drained a three-ball
Ator two.
for a 43-39 lead. Kaul connected on a 12-foot jumper and
Alexis Moline led the Wildcats with 11 points,
Curtiss finished a play with an end one for a 44-43 lead
Madeline Moline had nine, Grace Gackle eight, Tina
with 52 seconds to play. Wasson gave the Mavericks the
Hogan six, Kirsten Wagner five, Laura Guldborg two, and
lead on two free shots 15 seconds later. Tommerup fouled
Kambrie Kountz one.
out when she fouled LaBrie to send her to the line with
seven seconds to play.
Wasson fired in a game-high 26 points on 10 field goals,
including two treys and 4 of 5 from the line. Erickson
followed with 12 points, Shelbi LaBrie had four, Kora
LaBrie and Mattea McColly two each. Make a
difference
Brensdal paced the Wildcats with 15 points, Curtiss,
Kaul, and Tommerup had eight apiece, and Audrey
Sampson three.
Scobey-Opheim, missing out on a challenge game in the lives
with North Country’s squeeze play over Plentywood,
slipped past Culbertson, 43-39, to finish third and take of others.
home some hardware. Mia Handran drained a three-ball
to start the fourth quarter and give the Spartans a 28-26
lead. The Spartans had closed out the third on a 9-2 run. We’re hiring amazing people across
Culbertson had Makena Hauge go to the line to make a variety of departments, including:
3 of 4 free throws and Perla Burciaga hit 1 of 2 for a 30- • Inpatient • Surgery
28 lead. Kennadi Cromwell drilled a three for a 31-30 • Information Services • Glasgow Clinic
Scobey-Opheim lead. But the Cowgirls took the lead back • Laboratory • Facility Services
on Alicyn Ator’s bucket. Kaytie Aanstad answered with
her bucket inside the paint.
The game would be tied twice before the Spartans FMDH benefits include:
would take over. Cromwell scored on a put back and • Full benefits package (medical, dental, vision and life insurance)
• Free employee-only medical insurance option
Aanstad on a bucket underneath the bucket for a 39-35 • 401K pension plan with employer matching contribution
lead. Mya Breen iced the win with two throws with seven • Vacation and sick leave
seconds to play. • On-the-job training
Aanstad led the Spartans with a game-high 19 points,
Cromwell added 10 points, Camrie Holum had six,
Handran four, and Carrie Taylor and Green two each.
Hauge, who is headed to Dickinson State, had 15
points in leading the Cowgirls, Megan Granbois had 10
points, Ator six, Destiny Thompson and Burciaga four
each. For employment information,
The Spartans advanced to the consolation game with please call 406.228.3662
a 39-24 loser out win over Mon-Dak. The Spartans held a or visit fmdh.org/applytoday
20-4 lead at the break. or scan >
Aanstad paced Scobey-Opheim with 15 points,
North Country

Let’s go, Mavericks! A rematch with Plentywood Saturday night, perhaps?

Let’s go, Scotties!


• Tuesday Mar. 7th — HS/MS MCTM Math Contest
@ Opheim
• Thursday Mar. 10th-12th -- 8th-12th Grade Drama
Production “Grease” Nightly @ GHS Auditorium
7:00 PM (4 PM Matinee on Sunday)
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• Sunday Mar. 12th-13th -- State BPA @ Billings
• Monday Mar. 13th -- MS Math Counts @ Fairmont FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CLINICS
Hot Springs March 7 from 10am - 12pm
St. Marie Town Hall
• Monday Mar. 13th -- 1st Day of HS Spring Sports
(TR, GO, SB) 4:00 PM March 16 from 1pm - 3pm
Nemont Manor
• Friday Mar. 17th-18th -- State FCCLA @ Bozeman
March 17 from 10am - 2pm
• Friday Mar. 17th -- HS Cheer @ Cheerfest in Reynolds Market
Lewistown March 21 from 10am - 12pm
Glasgow Senior Center
• Saturday Mar. 18th-19th -- Scottie Booster Club’s
JJMT Youth Basketball Tournament at GHS & March 23 from 9am - 11am
Nashua Senior Center
GMS
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• Monday Mar. 20th-21st -- State Key Club @ Billings
J.E.M. Memorial Scholarship
In dedication Dr. Joseph E. McCarthy’s years
of service to the education of America’s youth,
Joseph’s family has created a scholarship
fund in his memory, aptly named the JEM
Scholarship, as he was the gem of his family and his many
talents, wisdom and wit will be sorely missed.
HARVEST FOR HUNGER High School Seniors are encouraged to apply for the
Glasgow CHS would like to invite you to a lunch JEM Scholarships which will be awarded up to $1,000.
on March 16th from 11-1pm Applications will be available at the local counselors
Help us “cut” hunger in Valley County office, or by emailing jemscholarship1@gmail.com.
with a good will donation Completed applications must be emailed
Everyone is welcome!! no later than April 1, 2023.
Get your chance to toss a pie Funds will be awarded upon completion of the first
at your favorite employee! semester of college.

TUESDAY
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SPECIALS:
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1/2 Chef Salad

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Carrots • Apple Crisp
Bun w/ Jelly • Milk

MARCH 1 - 14, 2023


Whole in Bag Boneless
PORK LOIN ............................... $1.99 lb
Family Pack Boneless Skinless
CHICKEN BREASTS .................... $1.99 lb
Certified Angus Beef® Boneless
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Just Bare 24 oz. Select Varieties
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Aqua Star 12 oz. Select Varieties
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Aidells 12 oz. Select Varieties
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Daily’s 24 oz. Select Varieties
BACON ................................... $8.99 ea
Spring Bazaar in Nashua
The Nashua Lions Club will have their spring
bazaar Saturday, March 11 from 9 to 3 at the Nashua
Civic Center. If you’re interested in renting one of the
remaining spots, call or text Sharon at 406-480-3091. SPAGHETTI FEED
& PIE AUCTION
VFW to meet Thursday Thursday, March 9th
held Thursday, March 9th, at the VFW at 7:00pm, the
The VFW and Auxiliary regular meeting will be Spaghetti 6:00 pm
Pie Auction 7:00 pm
Auxiliary at 6:00pm. Glasgow Elks Lodge
On the agenda will be final plans for the St. Patrick’s
$5/person • $20/family
Day Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner. This event helps fund GWC wrestlers with their out of
state travel expenses, camps and clinics.
Indian Tacos next Monday in Nashua ALSO 50% proceeds go to GLASGOW WRESTLING CENTER!
Nashua Our Redeemer Lutheran Church will be
having an Indian Taco Supper on Monday, March 13th
from 4:30 to 6:30.
This is a free will offering. Take-outs are available
and everyone is welcome. Thrivent has provided
supplemental funding.
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Paving Superintendent • Bridge Carpenter
Pile Buck • Oiler • Truck Driver
BS Asphalt Plant Operator • Field Mechanic
CENTRAL Concrete Finisher • Construction Laborer
Heavy Equipment Operator
Asphalt Plant Groundsman
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Employer-paid family health, dental, and vision
insurance, 401k, and retirement.
A couple with three children waited in line at San Apply online at www. CenturyCi.com
Francisco’s Pier 41 to purchase tickets for a boat trip to
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Others watched with varying degrees of sympathy
and irritation as the young children fidgeted, whined, and
punched one another. The frazzled parents reprimanded
them to no avail.
Finally they reached the ticket window. “Five
tickets, please,” the father said. “Two round trip, three
one way.”
Girls Fastpitch Softball
2023 Registration
BURGER NIGHT
Wednesday Night • March 8
Date: March 7 • 4:30pm - 6:30pm Serving 5:00-7:00 PM
Location: City/Count Library Basement
City League: 8U Minors & Majors SPECIAL FUNDRAISER
for the Elks National Foundation who provided
Traveling League: 14U, 12U & 10U $8,000 in grants this year to the Glasgow Elks
Cost: 50.00 Elks Hours: to help local people in need. All proceeds from
*New players must provide a copy of their birth certificate. Wed. - Fri. 4 - 10 PM burger sales will go to them on that night.

From one bank to another


Bank of Glasgow held another food drive and collected Karyl Barnes, who won a $50.00 gift card. Pictured left
780.5 pounds for the Valley County Food Bank. Next to right – Makayla Olinger, Sonia Vails, Joan Burris, Greg
year’s goal is 1000 pounds. The winner of thedrawing was Stordahl, Lisa Wiltfong, Doris Leader and Tana Tweten.

Feeling overwhelmed?
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