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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, & MERRY CHRISTMAS, BIRTH-DAY GUY!


We normally don’t run birthday ads on the front page of the
Buzz. But we had so many people calling in, or catching
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us at the grocery store — “Who is this Birth-Day Guy?”
Well, if you know him, or finally get to know him, you’ll th
soon figure out that he knows everybody’s birth dates, so
don’t get offended if he asks for your B-Date. It is none
other than Dennis Garsjo, who submitted to the Guinness
Book of World records to name the most birthdays in the
BIRTHDAY
community and beyond. He knows more birthday dates on December 23
than we can count in a century, so happy birthday Saturday, to the “Birth-Day Guy!”
Dennis! From all three of us at BS Central and beyond, We
all love you for putting smiles on so many faces! From your Siblings
Montanans: Please, Celebrate the Holidays Responsibly
As the holiday season kicks off, Valley County busy holiday season.
Sheriff ’s Office, Glasgow Police Department, DUI Law enforcement partners across the state will
Task Force and the Montana Highway Patrol (MHP) be increasing patrols through the winter holidays and
are encouraging Montanans to plan for a sober ride making Driving Under the Influence (DUI) arrests as
home before celebrating. part of the effort to help Montanans get home safely.
Historically, the period between December 15 Montana law states that if drivers have a BAC
and January 1 has a high concentration of impaired (blood alcohol content) of .08 or higher, they could
driving crashes and crash fatalities. Under the Vision be arrested and face a DUI charge and other serious
Zero goal, Valley County Sheriff ’s Office, Glasgow consequences, including having their driver’s license
Police Department, Valley County DUI Task Force, revoked, being required to take mandatory classes,
MHP and the Montana Department of Transportation and receiving possible jail time and up to $10,000 in
(MDT) are committed to reducing fatalities and fines and legal fees.
serious injuries on Montana’s roadways during the “If you’re drinking during the holiday season,
make a plan for a safe ride home,” said Undersheriff
Merry Christmas, Chris Richter,. “Winter driving conditions are
we’ll be back
dangerous enough, and adding alcohol to the mix
puts everyone in danger. For yourself, your family
on Wednesday and your community, make a plan for a sober ride
before you start celebrating. Whether it’s designating
Today: Sunny, with a high near 50. East southeast wind a sober driver or arranging to stay at a friend or
3 to 6 mph. family member’s home if you’re drinking, having that
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 24. East southeast plan ensures our community stays safe.”
wind around 6 mph becoming light and variable. Why is Montana law enforcement on high alert
Saturday: A slight chance of rain or freezing rain before during the holiday season? These are Montana’s
11am, then a chance of rain and snow between 11am and sobering statistics:
2pm, then a chance of snow after 2pm. Mostly cloudy,
with a high near 41. West northwest wind 11 to 21 mph,
• Montana has one of the highest fatality rates
with gusts as high as 29 mph. Chance of precipitation is in the nation for the number of deaths caused by
30%. Little or no snow accumulation expected. alcohol-impaired drivers per vehicle mile traveled.
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming • In the last three years, over 60% of Montana’s
mostly clear, with a low around 14. Northwest wind 10 to crash fatalities have involved an impaired driver.
17 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph. “Please celebrate responsibly this holiday season.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 36. Northwest wind 6 to Have fun, but don’t drive impaired,” said Montana
8 mph becoming southwest in the afternoon. Highway Patrol Colonel Steve Lavin. “We’ll be
Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 15. South increasing patrols throughout the holidays to make
southeast wind 6 to 8 mph. sure Montanans get home safely so they can spend
Christmas Day: Sunny, with a high near 40. South time with their friends and family. Do your part and
southeast wind 7 to 9 mph becoming west southwest in plan ahead or call for a sober ride home if you’ve been
the afternoon. drinking. Together we can keep our community safe.”
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 16. South Montana Department of Transportation —
southwest wind around 7 mph. Vision Zero
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 41. South southwest This is a Vision Zero message from the
wind 5 to 8 mph. Montana Department of Transportation. This and
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 21. West other enforcement and educational campaigns are
southwest wind around 8 mph. strategies to reach Vision Zero — zero deaths and
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 46. West southwest zero serious injuries on Montana roadways. For
wind around 8 mph. more information about Vision Zero, contact Tammy
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 22. Ross, Montana Department of Transportation, 406-
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 46. 444-9192 or tross@mt.gov.
BUZZIFIEDS
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CARING HANDS THRIFT STORE will be Closed December 25- January BUZZ
1, 2024. We WILL be accepting donations during this closure. PLEASE!! ***URGENT NEED*** GLASGOW SCHOOLS: Route Bus Drivers-
Do NOT leave donations on sidewalk. MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY $23.01-$28.02/hr. (DOE) & $1,500 sign-on bonus. Substitutes needed
NEW YEAR FROM THE STAFF HERE AT CARING HANDS THRIFT in all areas. For more information and to apply go to: www.glasgow.k12.
STORE mt.us and click on employment tab. FOR QUESTIONS CALL 406-228-
BUZZ 2406. (EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER)
FOR SALE in St. Marie 386A Hickory Street 3 bedroom 1 bath, fenced BUZZ
backyard, 1 car garage $27k. FOR SALE in St. Marie 386B Hickory Street COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES has an opening for Front Desk. $15 per
3 bedroom, 1 bath, fenced backyard, 1 car garage $33k CALL DAVE hour, evenings and weekends required. Represent the hotel throughout
(406)-648-7244 all stages of the guest’s stay. Determine guest’s reservation status and
BUZZ identify how long the guest will stay. Help guests complete sign-in sheets
FOR RENT 2 bedroom house. 1 mile west of Glasgow. No pets, no smokers. and assign rooms, accommodating special requests whenever possible.
Deposit and references required. $800/mo. plus utilities. 406-228-9014 Verify the guest’s method of payment and follow established credit-checking
BUZZ procedures. Place guest and room information in the appropriate front desk
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF GLASGOW is now accepting applications for rack. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN
low-income housing. To be on the waiting list, you may pick up an application BUZZ
at our office at 435 Division St or download the application on our website COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES is seeking a Full Time Maintenance
at housingauthorityofglasgow.com. Our hours are 8a-4p Monday-Thursday Technician-$16 per hour- includes benefits. Keep all equipment in good
and 8a-3p Fridays. FOR QUESTIONS CALL 406-228-4942 repair with a minimum downtime by providing day-to-day maintenance of the
BUZZ hotel. Complete maintenance work orders from all departments on a timely
SPACIOUS APT. FOR RENT: 2 bed, 1½ bath 950 sq. ft. Laundry room, A/C. basis by following the hotel’s standard operating procedures. Continually
QUIET, City of Glasgow. Small pets considered. $750/mo. 360-750-6746 work towards and support the improvement of engineering service to
BUZZ guests, other departments and fellow staff. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN
FOR RENT 3 bedroom, 1 bath condo in St. Marie. Single car garage, washer BUZZ
& dryer hookups. Tenant pays gas, electric & water. $600/mo. Pets allowed VALLEY COUNTY TRANSIT has an opening for a part time employee
$35/mo. CALL HELLAND AGENCY 406-228-2114. hellandagencyinc. that could become full time. Benefits include sick, vacation and holiday
com pay. Must be able to obtain a CDL within 90 days of hire. People skills and
BUZZ good driving record are required. Will be subject to preemployment drug
JOB OPENING – Airport Operations. Valley County Airport. Full Time test, criminal and driving record check. CALL 406-228-8747 FOR MORE
- $17.00 per hour with benefits. Shift varies: Mornings, afternoon/ INFORMATION.
evening, weekends, holidays, overnight on-call. On Call 7-10 nights per BUZZ
month. Responsibilities include: Customer Service: Working with pilots, POSITION AVAILABLE Blade Operator Position. The Valley County Road
passengers, government agencies and contractors. Servicing aircraft with Department is looking to hire Permanent Equipment Operator. Information
fuel, oil. De-icing, towing, and parking aircraft. Snow removal and lawn and details can be obtained stopping by or calling the VALLEY COUNTY
care with both heavy equipment and manual tools. Perform maintenance ROAD DEPARTMENT AT 406-228-4233
and cleaning on equipment, buildings, and grounds. Additional duties as BUZZ
assigned by the department head. Must be at least 18 years of age. Must VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a new full time Activities Aide to work
have a valid driver’s license and pass a TSA background check. Open until with our residents on daily activities and outings. As an Aide you will be
filled. Applications can be picked up at the airport counter. Or downloaded joining a unique and awesome department that works like a family while
from www.valleycountymtairport.com/jobs Completed applications can be working with you on building your schedule. PLEASE VISIT VALLEY VIEW
returned to the airport terminal building at: 89 Airport Rd. Glasgow, HOME FOR AN APPLICATION
MT 59230 or emailed to airport@valleycountymt.gov BUZZ
BUZZ VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a full time Dietary Aide to support our
2 BOARD VACANCIES for the Fort Peck Rural County Water District. amazing kitchen providing restaurant style customer service to our amazing
PLEASE CALL THE DISTRICT OFFICE AT (406) 526-3529 FOR AN residents. Our starting wage is very competitive and scaled depending on
APPLICATION AND FOR DETAILS. Deadline for application is January experience. PLEASE VISIT VALLEY VIEW HOME AND PICK UP AN
4th, 2024. APPLICATION IF INTERESTED!
BUZZ BUZZ
NORVAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE has an opening for a full time MILK RIVER, INC Has positions open for Day Shift and Night Shift. APPLY
Accounts Payable/Communications Specialist. This person will handle AT MILK RIVER INC. 406-228-8412
our member services and communications, monthly newsletter, accounts BUZZ
payable and more. For a full description, requirements and how to apply VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs for day shift. High paid wage
visit www.norval.coop or call 406-228-9351 or email Marie Donaldson at for CNAs with long term care experience. We can train and certify anyone
marie@norval.coop. NorVal Electric is an equal opportunity employer. who wants to become a CNA as well. Starting wage for trainees is $15.00
BUZZ hourly. PLEASE SWING BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR
VALLEY COUNTY POSITION Permanent Part-Time Clerk (20-30 hours per AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR TEAM!
week). Valley County Justice Court. Performs clerical duties for the court, BUZZ
including preparing court documents, filing, preparing reports, maintaining VALLEY VIEW HOME is searching for a new full-time Ward Clerk. The
files, scheduling appointments, maintaining financial records, customer Ward Clerk diligently works with nursing and social services to meet our
service skills. A FULL JOB DESCRIPTION AND APPLICATIONS ARE residents needs. Starting wage DOE and is very competitive. PLEASE
AVAILABLE AT JUSTICE COURT. This position will remain open until filled. SWING BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR AN APPLICATION
BUZZ AND JOIN OUR TEAM!
J O L A B O KA F LO D
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23 @ 2:00 PM
SEAN R. HEAVEY GALLERY & LOADED TOAD
Organizers of the event ask attendees to bring
a wrapped book, New or Gently Used with
Chocolate attached to the book.
THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO ALL AGES!
Jolabokaflod is one of the most unique and charming
Iceland Christmas traditions celebrated on Christmas
Eve. Jolabokaflod translates into “Christmas Book
Flood” with the tradition of giving or receiving new
books on Christmas Eve. Not only is the tradition Breaking: A Black Bar Visited
about giving, but it’s also about reading!
Epstein Island Hundreds Of Times
U.S. — Although the public has long suspected visitors
of the infamous “Epstein Island” were a veritable who’s-
who of high-ranking public officials and Hollywood
DUCKS UNLIMITED celebrities, newly released court documents show that
convicted human trafficker Jeffrey Epstein had just one
2024 Montana Calendar Raffle
$60 each client: a black bar.
“It is the court’s opinion that Jeffrey Epstein
52 Weekly Prizes in 2024 trafficked victims to this curious-looking black bar that
Chance to win your selection of Name Brand is found all throughout his client list,” said the federal
Guns, Gear or $1,000 Gift Certificates judge who ordered the public disclosure. “We’re not
Makes a
(if selected the 1st Week of each month) sure what this means, or why it was connected with
Great way to become a DU Member
Great Gift Jeffrey Epstein.”
or extend your current membership Many expected the list of names tied to Jeffrey
This fundraiser helps to put Dollars to work right Epstein to be so heavily redacted as to be useless, but we
here in Montana conserving wetland habitat! now know for certain that this black bar visited the so-
called “Epstein Island” hundreds of times. “Finally, some
Please contact Ken Jansa 263-8030, Evan Guenther 690-6782,
Joan Burris 263-8985 for your Calendar by December 31! transparency!” said District Attorney Gene Zendryk.
“Perhaps the public can start trusting the government
again.”
NOTICE OF SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY “Finally, justice!” said an Internet sleuth later
ACQUIRED BY VALLEY COUNTY
identified as Charles Heathrow. “There are hundreds of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to order of the Board of Valley County
Commissioners, will sell, by sealed bid, the following: pages in Epstein’s ‘little black book’ and this black bar is
1969 Ford F250 VIN# F26YRE96243 all over it. I’m glad the government is being completely
All Vehicles are sold “as is” and “where is” open and honest with us for once.”
Minimum bid of $5,000 • Mileage is 12,972
Vehicle can be viewed below Long Run fire hall and on Facebook Glasgow, MT The black bar appears to be connected to every
Online Yard Sale. major political scandal and terrorist attack in the last
Bids must be submitted no later than 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, January 2nd, hundred years.
2024, in a sealed envelope marked SEALED BID – with vin number vin#
F26YRE96243 on outside envelope in the office of the Valley County “The Bay of Pigs, JFK, 9/11... You name it, this
Commissioners, 501 Court Square, Box #1, Glasgow, MT 59230. black bar is involved,” said FBI Director Christopher
Bids will be opened at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 3rd, 2024, in the Wray. “Someone should find this thing.”
office of the Valley County Commissioners.
At publishing time, a black bar was added to the
ANY AND ALL REASONABLE OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED. For further
information contact the Long Run Fire Department at 406-263-2800.
number one spot of the FBI Ten Most Wanted List.
The right to reject any and all bids is hereby expressly reserved. ~ Babylon Bee
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This is Bidenomics for you Merry Christmas


The Montana Department of Labor and For a list of our department
Industry announced that the minimum wage in holiday hours, please visit
the state will increase to $10.30 per hour starting fmdh.org/holidayhours
January 1, 2024.
In 2021 Montana’s minimum wage was 8.75;
in 2022, it was at $9.20. Too wrap up 2023, it is
currently $9.95.

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Three elderly people were talking about what their
The most recent issue of Montana Quarterly has an grandchildren would be saying about them fifty years
interesting six page feature on Granrud’s Lefse Shack in from now. “I would like my grandchildren to say, ‘He was
successful in business,’” declared the first man.
Scobey. The feature was written by Chérie Newman for “Fifty years from now,” said the second, “I want them to
the magazine. say, ‘He was a loyal family man.’”
Granrud’s Lefse Shack was founded by Evan Turning to the third one, a lady, he asked, “So what do
and Murial Granrud in 1977 south of Opheim and you want them to say about you in fifty years?”
purchased by Libi and Scott Susag, moving it to Scobey “Me?” the third one replied. “I want them to say, ‘She
certainly looks good for her age.’”
in 2018. The story is full of interesting information and
photos.
It’s on the newsstands now.
The Lefse Shack was also featured in an “Under the
Big Sky” an eight minute TV production in November
and is available to watch at https://www.youtube. com/
watch?v=ivvRnJtu88Q
~ Things, Ideas & People, Daniels County Leader

I was watching the


London Marathon one
day and saw one runner
dressed as a chicken and
another runner dressed
as an egg...
I thought to
myself, “This could be
interesting.”
Brown scores 22 for Mavericks the line in the second half. Abern chipped in six points on two
By Mike Brandt treys, Adkins had four points, and Laumeyer two.
League contests started last weekend for the District In other 3C action, Scobey (6 -0, 2-0) thumped Dodson
3C teams. The North Country boys started off right with two 78-19 and Circle 62-26. Circle (1-4, 0-1) lost to Jordan 56-39.
victories. In girls action Lustre Christian improved to 5-0 and 1-0
The Mavericks whipped Frazer 83-44 and slipped past with a 60-21 win over Nashua. The Lions jumped out to a 25-2
Dodson 58-51 to even their record to 3-3, 2-0. Against Frazer first quarter lead. Alexa Reddig scored 14 points in the first
Friday night the Mavericks ran out to a 37-10 first quarter lead period. The Lions added another 23 points in the third for a 53-
and led 57-21 at the break. The Mavericks led by 34 after three 15 lead. Lauryn Holzrichter tallied 13 points with 10 coming in
periods, 73-39. Frazer dropped to 0-5, 0-2. No scoring was the third.
reported. Lustre Christian had eight players in the scoring column
Saturday night in Dodson the Mavericks held a 29-19 with Reddig knocking down a game-high 19 points, including
lead at the break after playing to an 11-11 tie in the first quarter. a three. Holzrichter was close behind with 17 points, including
Dodon battled back to close to within 45-43 entering the fourth a three. Kencia Brown had eight points, Grace Brown five,
stanza. Lauren Fast four, Ashtyn Traeholt three, Sidney Klatt and Aubri
Jake Brown fired in a game-high 23 points for the Holzrichter two each.
Mavericks. Blaine Downing added 11 points, Coy Bowman and Dyllan Bergstrom led the Porcupines with 10 points,
Chase Albus had eight each, Laytin Erickson seven, and Cade Kateh Dykstra added five, Gracyn Sibley four, and Mria Grimes
Strommen one. two.
Junior Stiffarm paced the Coyotes with 17 points, Frank Maci Fourstar-Sibley was on for the Frazer Bearcubs in a
Cole chipped in 11, Donovan Posey and Sebastian Best seven 65-15 win over Nashua Thursday night. Frazer went up 25-4 in
each, Lance KillEagle, Brayden Jones, and Chris Jaynes three the first quarter and led 44-9 at the break.
apiece. The Coyotes fell to 2-2, 0-2. Fourstar-Sibley led the Bearcubs (3-2, 1-1) with game-
Nashua split its conference games, defeating Frazer 63-51 high 23 points. Shakira Beston added 15 points, Angelina White
and losing to the tough Lustre Christian Lions 84-49. had eight, Bailey Beston and Aubrey Mail six each, Katherine
The Bearcubs had taken a 31-23 lead into the locker Roundface five, Kassidy Hentges and Isabelle Even two each.
rooms. But the Porcupines clawed their way back in the second Ashley Burns paced Nashua (0-4, 0-2) with five points.
half, outscoring Frazer 40-20. Sibley and Dykstta had three each, Coutyney Tolzien And
Caden Laumeyer scored 10 points in the fourth and had 15 in Bergstrom two each.
the second half. Grady Nielsen tallied 13 points in the first half. North Country continues to add to its winning streak,
Nielsen finished the game with 22 points, going 6 for 9 at which is at 34. The Mavericks (6-0, 2-0) whipped Frazer 70-
the line. Laumeyer followed with 13 points, Bubba Pugh and 20 and Dodson 74-18. No scoring was reported on the Frazer
Jackson Abern had nine each, Damon Adkins six, and Noah game.
Leckie four. Paige Wasson had 21 points against Dodson, Teagan
Ty Fourstar had a good game for the Bearcubs, netting Erickson followed with 14, and BaiLee McColly had 10.
a game-high 23 points. He scored 15 points in the first half, Scobey (5-1, 1-1) thumped Dodson 52-13 and Circle
including a three-pointer. Fourstar finished with two treys. nipped the Spartans 38-37.
Joseph Beston followed with 15 points, Gabe Beston had 11,
including three treys, and Christopher Fox two.
The Lions (5-0, 1-0) roared into Nashua Friday night
for their only game of the week. Lustre Christian held a 41-20
advantage at the break. Johnslee Pierre had the hot hand for the
Lions, netting 15 points in the half. Cayden Klatt was also hot
with 13 points in the second period.
The Lions added 28 points in the third for a 69-36 lead
with Pierre scoring 15 points.
Pierre scored a game- and career-high 32 points, including
two 3-pointers. Klatt followed with 18 points, including two
treys. Terran Joseph added 14 points, including a three, Cam
Reddig had eight points, Ife Aniabi four, Byron Ewing three,
Prestyn Klatt and Eyasias Ayalew two each, and Diek Olfert one.
Nielsen led Nashua with 21 points, including five long
range bombs. Leckie connected on 8 of 10 free throws and
followed in scoring with 16 points. The junior was 6 for 8 from

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