“No Bull”
Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
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We’ve got spirit, yes we do!
Each year the Glasgow High School Leadership class Scotty Pride in our front office. In other news, Iris McKean
presents a “traveling trophy” in recognition of outstanding chalked up another win at the Nemont Invitational
Scotty Homecoming support. This year it went to BS Cross Country Meet at Kiwanis Park yesterday with an
Central, home of the BS Buzz! Tatum Provencher (at excellent time of 19:32.9 to help lead the Scotties to
left) and Carly Nelson (at right) presented the engraved a first place finish. The boys finished in third with Karl
plaque to Sanchez and Rachel, and it is displayed with Zabrocki placing 2nd with his new PR of 16.51.
Montana Department of Commerce Tourism Grant Program is now open
Montana Commerce Montana’s economy through the and recreation industries are
Department Director Tara Rice development and enhancement of finding innovative ways to adapt to
announced yesterday that the Montana’s tourism and recreation the ever-changing realities of the
Department will begin accepting industry. A total of $750,000 is global COVID-19 pandemic,” said
applications for the Tourism Grant available for projects that develop Commerce Director Tara Rice. “The
Program now through November 30 and enhance tourism and recreation Department of Commerce looks
for the 2021 grant cycle. products that have the potential to forward to supporting tourism and
The Tourism Grant Program increase non-resident visitation. recreation projects as we recognize
funds projects that strengthen “Montanans in the tourism continued on page 2
Tourism grants continued from front
Chili and that while so many aspects of our daily lives have changed,
Stew kind of one thing remains truer than ever: Montana is the best
place to live, work and play.”
weekend Projects funded in the 2021 cycle must be completed
Rain is expected to spread across NE Montana today, by June of 2022. Entities in Montana that are eligible to apply
changing to snow by this afternoon into tonight. Places for a Tourism Grant include registered non-profit 501(c)
that see the most snow will include N. Valley, Daniels, organizations and city, tribal or county governments.
and Sheridan Counties. This is where 2 to 4 inches of Funds will be awarded to tourism and recreation
snow may fall with a Winter Weather Advisory in effect projects that fall within the categories of:
from noon today through 6 AM Saturday. Over the • Arts/Culture /Heritage Preservation: projects that
higher terrain of the Little Rockies in SW Phillips County, preserve, protect, or restore Montana’s arts, culture,
and/or heritage treasures
around 2 inches of snow is also expected with a Winter
• Visitor Facility Upgrades/Construction: projects that
Weather Advisory from 6 PM this evening through 6
will enhance the non-resident visitor experience and
AM Saturday. Other locations will remain rain for longer, increase expenditures
but may still finish with a wet snow as precipitation ends • Niche Product Development: projects of interest to non-
on Saturday morning. For places in the advisory look for resident visitors as identified in Montana Destination
snow covered roads, reduced visibility, and icy surfaces Brand Research Study
as temperatures fall tonight. Take it slow when you’re on
The Tourism Grant Program is funded by the Lodging
the go in winter weather conditions! Facility Use Tax. Learn more and apply for a Tourism
Tonight: Rain before 11pm, then a chance of snow. Low Grant at MARKETMT.COM/TOURISMGRANTS.
around 20. West northwest wind 9 to 14 mph becoming
north 15 to 20 mph in the evening. Winds could gust as
high as 28 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New snow
accumulation of less than a half inch possible.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 32. North northwest
wind 13 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph.
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 13.
Northwest wind 8 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.
Sunday: A 20 percent chance of snow after noon. Partly
sunny, with a high near 30. Northwest wind 8 to 10 mph.
Sunday Night: A 30 percent chance of snow, mainly after
midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 13. North wind 5 The Boeing B-47 Stratojet was once Strategic Air
to 9 mph. Little or no snow accumulation expected. Command’s primary medium bomber.
Monday: A 30 percent chance of snow, mainly before noon.
Partly sunny, with a high near 36. Light and variable wind
Delegation’s B-47 Designation Bill
becoming southeast 6 to 11 mph in the morning. Winds Signed into Law by President Trump
could gust as high as 20 mph. Little or no snow accumulation Introduced into legislation in 2018, U.S. Senators
expected.
Steve Daines, Jon Tester and Congressman Gianforte
Monday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow before on Tuesday celebrated President Trump signing their
midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 20. Southeast
wind 5 to 9 mph becoming north northwest after midnight. bipartisan bill into law that will name a ridge near
Winds could gust as high as 18 mph. Emigrant Peak the “B-47 Ridge” in honor of four
Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 42. West wind 5 to servicemen who tragically died in a B-47 Bomber crash.
11 mph. On July 23, 1962, a B-47 Bomber originating from
Tuesday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow after midnight. Dyess Air Force Base in Texas carrying four men on a
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 23. West southwest wind 6 routine training mission crashed into the southwestern
to 8 mph becoming southeast after midnight. slope of Emigrant Peak located north of Yellowstone
Wednesday: A chance of rain and snow. Mostly cloudy, with National Park, killing everyone on board. Capt. Bill
a high near 43.
Faulconer, Lt. Lloyd Sawyers, Lt. David Sutton, and Lt.
Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 19. Fred Hixenbaugh all tragically lost their lives serving
Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 36. our country.
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BUZZ
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However, we are still conducting our Annual Calendar Raffle for 2021
BRRR! NO FARMERS MARKET this Sat. Oct 17th. We will try again
Due to the impact that Covid has had on DU not being able to conduct
next week. Because of the weather this time of year look for market days
their fundraising banquets as usual, your support of this
to change. Look for signs and follow us on Facebook/Glasgow Farmers
Calendar Raffle would be very much appreciated!
Market. THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING YOUR LOCAL FARMERS
Please Contact the following to purchase your 2021 DU Calendar:
MARKET.
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BUZZ
NORTH VALLEY COUNTY WATER & SEWER DISTRICT: Position opening
for General Manager. Must have water & sewer experience and knowledge
of USDA & DEQ requirements. Please send resume and setup an interview
to P.O. BOX 119 • ST. MARIE, MONTANA 59231. PHONE: 406.524.3374
BUZZ
D&G SPORTS & WESTERN is seeking a Sales Clerk for the clothing
and sporting goods side, Full time or part time. Starting wage $14.00 per Dance
hour. APPLY AT D&G SPORTS & WESTERN OR CALL (406) 228-9363
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to be working with the nursing team. PLEASE COME BY AND PICK UP
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and serves palatable, nourishing, well-balanced diets to meet the daily Monday
nutritional and special dietary needs of each resident. Pay starts at Nights
$12.55/hr. This position provides a very meaningful role within Valley View
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Daily Serving of
Chicken Nuggets
• Most eggs are typically laid
in the morning between
7am and 11am.
• Chickens were
domesticated in Southern
China around 8,000 years
ago in 6000 B.C.
• Chickens know their own That’s some H
name.
We gave you a teaser on yesterday’s front page, and
PAID FOR BY PECK YES here it is. Providing more entertainment here in Glasgow,
Hi-Tech Golf is a joint venture by Spencer Marsh and Dan
VALLEY COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Daubner, both of Hi-Tech Electric. And it really is some
OCTOBER – REVISED SCHEDULE hi-tech golf. With a pair of state-of-the-art simulators ran
by laptop computers, it was totally amazing to see all the
INFLUENZA CLINICS options this technology has to offer golfers to help improve
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC their game. How many different courses can you play?
Please attend one of these influenza clinics at the Glasgow A hundred? A thousand? Ten thousand? Try a hundred
Senior Center. We have scheduled several out of our
building so that we can keep infants and children up to
thousand! From Yellowstone Golf Course in Billings to the
date with their necessary vaccines. very best golf courses in the world, they’re all right there
10am - 1pm GGW Senior Center
at the fingertips. Oh, and the Hi-Tech Golf Club House?
Tue, Oct. 20th
2:30 – 3:30pm Hinsdale Legion Hall
Thur, Oct. 22nd 10am - 1pm GGW Senior Center
8:30 -10:30am GGW Irle Elementary
Tue, Oct. 27th - All Staff
10am - 1pm GGW Senior Center
8:30-10:30am The Loaded Toad
11:30am - 1:30pm GGW Middle School
Wed, Oct. 28th - All Staff
2 - 4pm GGW High School
- All Staff
Thur, Oct. 29th 10am - 1pm GGW Senior Center
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8 • 9:00AM – 1:00PM
– Glasgow Senior Center –
Influenza clinic open to the public.
THIS DAY ONLY – limited influenza vaccine free to anyone
who doesn’t have insurance.
QUESTIONS? CALL US AT 228.6261
Let us make your
Pie Sale Thanksgiving Pies!
Taking orders until
Tuesday, November 17
Ready for pickup Mon., Nov. 23 at the Museum from 10 AM - 3 PM
Pies will be $15 each
Choice of pies are:
APPLE • CHERRY • PUMPKIN • PECAN • SOUR CREAM RAISIN
To Order Call Ruthie 263-7344, Sally 228-8673, Darlene 228-8692
or the Museum at 228-8692 leave message if no answer.
Fall Fest at the Nest!
GREAT DEALS THIS WEEK…
30% Off all Halloween!
30% Off Posh Gourmet Truffles,
Caramels & Candy Bars!
20% Off all Fall items!!
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Get 10% off any pink Corkcicle the month of October...
Show support for Breast Cancer awareness month!
Check out our beautiful New Candles & Diffusers from Archipelago!
New Fall Home Décor and Floral.
Spooky Halloween Lanterns, Décor and Paper Plates & Napkins !
Hi-Tech Golf! Get Cozy with all of our New Fall Clothing...
Great Tops • Ponchos • Jeans • Slipper Socks • Jewelry and more!
What a fine set-up, including three large flatscreens, a Stay warm with our new hats and gloves!
lounge area (bring your own beverages), and just a great SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!
atmosphere. The boys got ‘er looking good! Hi-Tech Golf
is open from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. for advance booking, and
is open 24 hours a day for members. There are clubs
available to use as well as lockers to rent. Leagues and
tournaments will be announced soon. Just think, no
wind... no bugs... no depending on weather... just go in General
Surgery
any time day or night and swing away! Located at 403 3rd
Avenue South (the old Hideaway)call or text 230-2539 or
visit their website — www.hi-techgolf.com) to book tee
times. Some seriously cool stuff here!
+ HERNIA REPAIR
+ GALLBLADDER REMOVAL
+ COLONOSCOPY/ENDOSCOPY
+ APPENDECTOMY
+ BIOPSIES
+ AND MORE!
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lot development potential - currently
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Please call Zak, Doug, or Jon
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Pie Social
Fundraiser
for the Legion
Memorial in Hinsdale
Sunday, October 18
2:00 - 5:00 PM
Hinsdale Legion Park
Constructed in 1945 & being in its
75th year, it is in need of repairs.
If you are more comfortable with a
pie social “distancing”,
you can pre-order @ 364-2128.
Party to celebrate
Wayne
Waarvik's
th
60
Birthday
is cancelled due to
inclement weather and the
inability to social distance.
A big thank you to our
children for wanting to
share Dad’s big day with
friends and family!!
Stay safe everyone!
GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
MONDAY
Breakfast
Cold Cereal • Pop Tart • Yogurt
Pears • Milk
Lunch
Hamburger Hash • Green Beans
Applesauce • Bun w/ Jelly
Milk
If you can’t think of a word, say, “I forgot the English
word for it.” That way people will think you’re bilingual
instead of an idiot.
OCTOBER 14 - 20, 2020
BONELESSS PORK
3-MEAL DEAL $1.89 lb.
Loin Roast, Loin Chops, Country Style Ribs
Family Pack Chicken
DRUMSTICKS OR THIGHS............. 99¢ lb
D’oh! Last Guy Left In California Gets Family Pack Certified Angus Beef®
TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS................. $4.99 lb
Stuck Paying The $140 Billion Tax Bill
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to stay, though. Buitoni 15 oz. Marinara Sauce 9 oz.
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stated the letter from California Governor Gavin buy her flowers. Is that true?”
Newsom (who now works remotely from income tax- Him: “To be honest, I never knew she sold flowers.”
free Florida), “you’re going to have to pay all the taxes.
Thanks for choosing our great state!”
“Aw, man,” Stanley whined. “I knew I hadn’t seen
Dinner is better
when we eat it
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last.”
Stanley says he doesn’t think he’ll be able to pay
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Saturday is Senior Night 19.
Hoerster noted that they had a two and a half hour
By Mike Brandt bus trip both nights. Her squad played well against
Saturday afternoon the Glasgow Scotties will host Sidney, but was a little flat at the start with Plentywood.
one of the toughest teams in Class A, the Glendive Red “You just never know what is going to happen.
Devils. The volleyball match will be Senior Night as We can out a little cold and didn’t play well the first
the Scotties will honor their seniors and Pink Night, two games,” said Hoerster. “We bounced back and
which observes Breast Cancer Awareness Month, was had a really good game three. Volleyball is a game of
Wednesday against Wolf Point. momentum and the break in between three and four
The Scotties will lose three seniors – setter Rachelle it was tough to get rolling, and then we had some
Glaser, middle blocker/outside hitter Riley Noser, and mistakes that hurt us. The kids couldn’t bounce back,
Sheree Cook. but getting to play a team that has hitters like they have,
“Riley is really fun to coach because she is really it was crucial. Typically we’re not going to see kids like
strong,” said Scotty Coach Somer Hoerster. “She’s got that until we get to a state tournament.”
a great swing and a good serve. She has a really great Plentywood has two six-footers that help in the
attitude all the time. She smiles and has lots of energy. lineup and with the rotation there is always one of them
She’s a nice leader on the court. I love coaching Riley for in the front row.
the last few years.” “They’re lucky to have two like that that can hit the
Glaser has been the Scotties’ setter for all four ball the way they can,” said Hoerster.
years. Glendive won the match in the first meeting,
“She can do it all,” said Hoerster. “She can serve, sweeping the Scotties. But the Scotties were without
pass and set, get kills and blocks really well for her size. Noser, who had sprained her ankle two nights prior to
This sport is really important to her. She definitely gives that match.
it her all. She makes every open gym. Rachelle is crucial “They have a couple of good hitters also and they
to us on the floor.” know how to play,” said Hoerster.
Cook has played on the junior varsity and may see Glasgow fans will get a full slate of volleyball next
some action on the varsity against Glendive. week as the Scotties will host Harlem in a double-header
“She moved her a few years ago. She’s a tiny little on Tuesday, travel to Malta for a match Thursday and
thing,” said Hoerster. “She has a great swing and a great host Poplar in another twinbill Saturday. Five matches
jump. She’s really grown a lot with her ability in the last in five days.
couple of years. We’re trying to find ways to put her in “The girls should be in shape to play two matches
the rotation this week. She’s a really nice kind and easy back-to-back,” said Hoerster. “If we were playing in any
to coach and does whatever you ask of her. tournaments this year they would have to be ready to go
Glasgow picked up a District 2B victory when the quickly.”
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Scotties hosted Wolf Point in a makeup match from
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it was another sweep, 25-19, 26-24 and 25-6.
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Firemen’s Ball Fundraiser Bud Light Igloo Cooler & $100 Gift Card
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sets. This time around it went to four sets before the to raise funds for Equipment Call NVFD Fire Chief Joel Novak with
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