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Fishin’ in the fog


There have been some foggy days, but sometimes line wet in hopes of catching a fish or two. It’s an eerie
you just can’t wait until the fog lifts to go out and get a feeling, but thank goodness for electronics and GPS.
Below zero Thou shall please not forget
arrived Nashua Our Redeemer Lutheran Church will have

early!
their first Indian Taco Supper of the New Year tonight
(Monday, January 8th) from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. Free will
Our above normal temperatures came to a screeching donation, take-outs available and all are welcome.
halt. Fort Peck ice anglers still might have a chance. Thrivent has provided supplementary funds.
Today: Sunny, with a high near 22 (it was a whopping six
above at quarter to eleven this morning on the Opportunity
Bank clock). Wind chill values between zero and 10. Let’s help our kids get to D.C.
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 7. Wind chill
values between zero and 5. Southeast wind around 7
to check out some history
mph. The Washington DC Trip raffle is back! Tickets
Tuesday: Snow, mainly after 11am. High near 36. Wind are $5 each or 3 for $10. The drawing is February 23rd.
chill values between -5 and 5. East southeast wind 7 Checks are payable to DC Trip.
to 11 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New snow See one of the following students to get your tickets:
accumulation of less than a half inch possible.
Kheyerah Bilger Connor Koski
Tuesday Night: A 40 percent chance of snow. Patchy
Jordan Cook Zevin Kummerfeldt
blowing snow after 8pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around
5. Wind chill values between -10 and zero. Breezy, with a Lex Fairclough Kade Meland
southwest wind 14 to 23 mph becoming west northwest Tatum Hansen Teagan Peterson
after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 34 mph. Little KJ Ingram Ty Westby
or no snow accumulation expected.
Wednesday: A 40 percent chance of snow. Patchy blowing
snow. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 16. Blustery, with a 44 Prizes!
northwest wind 21 to 26 mph, with gusts as high as 39 • 5 WINNERS OF EUGENE’S PIZZA ($50
mph. Little or no snow accumulation expected. VALUE EACH)                
Wednesday Night: A 30 percent chance of snow, mainly • 4 WINNERS OF EZZIE’S GIFT CARDS ($25
after 11pm. Patchy blowing snow before 8pm. Mostly
cloudy, with a low around -10. North northwest wind 10 to
VALUE EACH)                 
17 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. Little or no snow • 4 WINNERS REYNOLD’S ($50 WORTH OF
accumulation expected. GROCERIES EACH)                 
Thursday: Snow likely, mainly after 11am. Mostly cloudy, • 3 WINNERS SCOTTIE EXPRESS WASH ($50
with a high near 1. North wind 9 to 11 mph. Chance of
precipitation is 60%. New snow accumulation of less than
VALUE)                  
a half inch possible. • 2 WINNERS $25 GIFT CERTIFICATE FROM
Thursday Night: Snow. Low around -15. Northeast wind 5TH AVENUE PHARMACY & GIFTS               
around 11 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. Chance of
• 5 WINNERS 8 INCH DQ BLIZZARD CAKE
precipitation is 80%.
($30 VALUE)               
Friday: Snow likely, mainly before 11am. Mostly cloudy
and cold, with a high near -6. North wind 11 to 13 mph, • 2 WINNERS FORT PECK SUMMER THEATER
with gusts as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is ($125 VALUE EACH)              
70%.
• 4 WINNERS THE DURUM ($50 VALUE)                 
Friday Night: A 40 percent chance of snow. Mostly cloudy,
with a low around -26. North northwest wind 9 to 13 mph, • 2 WINNERS OF TWO ADULT MOVIE PASSES
with gusts as high as 18 mph. VALLEY CINEMA                 
Saturday: A 30 percent chance of snow. Mostly sunny and • 5 WINNERS FLIP BURGERS & TREATS GIFT
cold, with a high near -9. North northwest wind around 10 CERTIFICATE ($10 VALUE)                  
mph.
• 2 WINNERS TACO SHACK ($25 VALUE)                
Saturday Night: A chance of snow. Partly cloudy, with a
low around -28. • 2 WINNERS GIFT CERTIFICATES SOMA-DIS
Sunday: A chance of snow. Mostly sunny and cold, with a
DELI ($25 VALUE)             
high near -2. • 4 WINNERS LOADED TOAD ($25 EACH)              
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Mavericks pass the test Claire Lekvold seven, Carney and Aanstad six each, Wolfe
and Holum four each, Mia Handran three, and Dylan
By Mike Brandt Allstad two.
They have been put to the test before and would gut Bailey Beston led Frazer with 10 points, Kassidy
out a win. North Country was tested by Melstone earlier Hentges had five, Isabelle Fourstar and Lila Romera three
in the season winning 46-27. The Mavericks got a good each, and Maci Fourstar-Sibley two.
test from Twin Bridges and won 53-41. They beat Roy- Frazer played Dodson Saturday night, but no results
Winifred 51-32. After that the Mavericks breezed through were posted.
District 3C opponents until Saturday night when Scobey Circle (8-1, 3-1) knocked off second-ranked Lustre
paid a visit to Saco High School. Christian Saturday night, 52-46. Circle led 10-4 and 23-15
The Mavericks (9-0, 4-0) trademark is their pressure at the break. The Wildcats held a 42-31 after three quarters.
defense and halfcourt trap. But without a certain starter The Lions, who suffered their first loss of the season,
that trap and press isn’t as effective. Paige Wasson and fought back in the second half behind 15 points from
Teagan Erickson work well together on the trap. Wasson Kencia Brown and 10 from Alexa Reddig. But in the end,
picked up her second foul with 3:30 to go in the first it was freethrow shooting that cost the Lions the game.
quarter. The Whitewater senior was whistled for her third Brown finished the game with a game-high 19 points.
foul early in the second period. She spent most of the first The eight-grader was 8 for 15 at the line. Reddig went 5
half on the bench. of 12 at the line and scored 16 points. Aubri Holzrichtaer
Without the press and trap the Mavericks struggled. chipped in four points, Lauren Fast three, Lauryn
They did manage to take a 13-6 first quarter lead. Things Holzrichter and Grace Brown two each.
started clicking in the period with Erickson and Kendall Madeline Moline scored 13 points, going 7 for 13 at
Scheffelmear picking up the pace. Erickson went 6 for 8 the line, for the Wildcats. Tina Hogan added 12 points,
at the free throw line, Scheffelmear had a bucket and free Allie Hountz had nine, Laura Guldborg six, Charlie Moline
throw, and Josie Brown completed a three-point play to five, Emma Murphy four, Kambrie Kountz two, and Kasha
help lead the Mavericks to a 25-9 lead at the break. Wagner one.
Scobey (7-2, 2-2) hurt itself with 18 turnovers. Avery The Lions (8-1, 4-1) whipped Dodson Friday night,
Wolfe buried a three-pointer for the Spartans only points 69-27. The Lions roared out to an 18-4 first quarter lead
in the second period. and held a 35-14 edge at the break and led 51-21 going into
With Wasson back in the lineup the Mavericks were the fourth.
able to keep their pace. Hinsdale’s 6-foot freshman BaiLee Kencia Brown scored 10 of her game-high 21 points
McColly scored for a 27-11 early third quarter lead. Shelbi in the first quarter. Reddig and Lauryn Holzrichter had
LaBrie’s bucket later in the period gave the Mavericks a 35- 14 points each, Fast eight, Arbri Holzrichter and Grace
15 advantage. Erickson made it 37-15 with her bucket. But Brown six each.
the Spartans scored twice before Wasson made it 39-20 at Kataya KillEagle had 14 points for the Coyotes (2-4,
the end of the third. 1-3). Amara Cochron added four points, Jazlyn KillEagle,
Kayla Carney drained a three-pointer but Wasson Lilyian turnsplenty, and Baylee Johnson three apiece.
answered when she drilled a three to maintain a 21 point Circle also won over Nashua 65-5 Friday night.
lead. Erickson’s two foul shots had the Mavericks in front The Porcupines then hosted Class B Harlem in a non-
46-23, which was their biggest lead of the game. conference the following night. It is believed to be the first
North Country pulled out a 51-31 victory to tack on to meeting between the two teams.
their 37-game winning streak. Nashua (0-8, 0-4) lost to the Wildcats 56-16. Harlem
Erickson scored a game-high 19 points, Wasson led 12-4 n 27-6 in the first half.
followed with 11, Scheffelmear had seven, Brown six, Katey Dykstra paced the Porcupines with eight
LaBrie five, McColly two, and Berkley Hillman one. points, Gracyn Sibley had four, Maria Grimes two, and
Kaytie Aanstad had 10 points for the Spartans, Carney Ashley Burns one.
and Camrie Holum six each, Chloe Handran four, Wolfe Emma Billmayer had 22 points for Harlem, Jaselyn
three, and Mia Handran two. Lambert nine, Jaden Blackcrow eight, Array Mount seven,
The Spartans picked up a 71-23 win over Frazer Lacia Wallsx six, Maddy Mount and Aubri Flying two each.
Friday night, Scobey led 23-2 and 44-13 in the first half. Games this week have North Country at Lustre,
The Spartans widened their lead to 57-15 in the third. Frazer at Circle and Scobey at Nashua Friday. Saturday
Chloe Handran paced the Spartans with 19 points. games Mavericks host Nashua in Hinsdale, Lustre at
Kennadi Cromwell added 12 points, Mya Green had eight, Scobey.
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Speaking of the Mavericks


It used to be for Hinsdale Raiders alumni, but now it Gairret, Loden Idler, Beau Somonson, Jesse Lee,
is the North Country Belly Bump to include Saco and Jon Rey Taylor, and Aiden Albus. Not pictured, Trey
Whitewater alumni. But it was still held in the Hinsdale Johnson. But a few years go by, and possibly a few
Raiders gymnasium over the holidays. Not exactly beers later, they will probably one day be some belly
Belly Bumpers at this point are your 2023 champs, bumpers. Congrats, and please help Levi Capdeville
the class of The Class of ‘21 - ‘22 Mavericks Randy keep this great alumni tournament going.

2024
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6thAnnual
Chili
Jan 10 from 10:30am - 12pm
Nashua Senior Center

Jan 11 from 5:30pm - 7pm


Glasgow VFW

Cook Off Jan 16 from 11:30am - 1pm


Fort Peck Fish Hatchery
Saturday January 18 from 1pm - 3pm
They Laughed, January 13 Nemont Manor

I Laughed Cooking on site from 1-4 PM


January 19 from 11am - 1pm
Reynolds Market
They laughed at my Free Chili for the Public at 4 PM
crayon drawing. ~ Bar Opens at 10 AM ~
I laughed at their $25 entry fee
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Pays Top 3 Places Did you know? Hard to believe, but the loudest animal
Threw out my back + People’s Choice in the world is a mere 2cm long, prawn. The Pistol
sleeping, and tweaked
For more info or to sign up Shrimp is capable of snapping its claw shut so rapidly,
my neck sneezing, so I’m
Call Kim Enkerud at 406-697-5602 that it creates a bubble which collapses to produce
probably just one strong a sonic blast, louder than a Concorde’s sonic boom.
fart away from complete The shock wave can reach 230 decibels, also louder
paralysis. than the sound of a gunshot. The imploding bubble for
GLASGOW
Anyone who says SCHOOL MENU split seconds also generates temperatures of 4,400C,
their wedding was the best nearly as hot as the sun, killing its prey.
TUESDAY
day of their life has clearly Breakfast
never had two candy bars Ham & Cheese Bar • Tri
fall down at once from a Tater • Apple• Milk
Lunch
vending machine.
Soft Shell Taco w/ Lettuce
Some of my friends & Cheese • Potato Oles
exercise every day. Pineapple • Churro • Milk
Meanwhile I am watching
a show I don’t like because
the remote fell on the
floor.
It’s weird being the
same age as old people.
Someone said, “Nothing
rhymes with orange.” I said,
“No, it doesn’t.”
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• Every Tuesday and Thursday from 10am - 11am • Exercises can be done sitting or standing
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FREE Registration: at 12 weeks to track your progress
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