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“No Bull”

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Eastern B-C Runners-up


The Eastern B-C Divisional Wrestling Tournament All-Class Wrestling Tournament at the Metra in
was held in Forsyth this past Saturday where the Billings this Friday and Saturday, February 8th
Scotties had a great showing, but are still in the and 9th (results inside). Friday morning’s Parade
shadow of top-ranked Colstrip. Heading into the of Athletes will begin at 10:00 sharp followed by
finals, the Scotties trailed the Colts 212-188, final the National Anthem at 10:10. First-round matches
score, 243, 196. Proudly representing Glasgow get underway at 10:20. On Saturday morning, the
were, back row: Jeremiah McCoy, Kyler Hallock, National Anthem will be at 9:20 with the semifinal
Jake Kuka, Oden Hallock, Kaden Zimmerman, and consolation quarterfinal matches getting
Mayson Phipps and Ty Kittleson. Front row: down to business at 9:30. Saturday afternoon will
Lylie Foster, Azuray Jones, Meranda Bechel, see the Parade of Finalists and National Anthem
Ben Anderson, Colten Fast, John Cremer, Dylan at 3:15 followed by the championship matches
Nieskens, Cooper Larson, Jake Meiers, Gavin (three mats, Class AA, Class A and Class B-C).
Gunderman, Austin Hughes and Ted Tryan. The Here’s to hoping Scotty fans will have plenty to
Scotties will be very well represented at the State cheer about Saturday afternoon!
the owl and Thanks for Listening
the pussycat By Bill Manhoff Male Toxic Masculinity
A theatrical reading Debunked
Performed by Andy Meyers & Pam L. Veis
“Toxic masculinity” has become one of
Sat., Feb. 9 the latest rallying cries on the left, a new
Pioneer Museum, 7:00pm, Doors open at 6:00pm way to attack a favorite target, white
with catered bar by the Cottonwood Inn.
Appetizers Provided. men. All kinds of behavior is lumped
in under this label. Men who rape women are labeled the
Sun. Feb. 10 same as men who play contact sports. Instead of specifically
Busted Knuckle Brewery, 4:00pm, Doors open at
3:00pm. Appetizers provided. describing “toxic rapists” or similar, the phrase implies that
all men are toxic.
$20 Admittance free
But it’s not accurate. Not all men are toxic. Rapists,
Presented by special arrangement abusers, murderers, etc. are toxic. Children’s sports coaches,
with SAMUEL FRENCH, INC.
pastors and men who are caregivers are not.
Three to four
The reality is there are plenty of evil women too. Why
not “toxic femininity” then? Because feminists know that it
more by morn will tarnish all women. I asked a lefty friend of mine why no
one uses the phrase, and he says because it means the same
Another system will bring up to 4 inches of snow to the thing as misogyny. Well if that’s true, and toxic masculinity
area through Wednesday morning. Also, expect wind means misandry, then why is it OK to use it to describe men?
chills to -35. There are plenty of men who don’t feel comfortable
Tonight: Snow likely, mainly before 11pm. Cloudy, with talking about their feelings and that’s just the way they are.
a low around -11. Wind chill values between -15 and Just like there are many women who don’t feel comfortable
-25. North wind around 7 mph. Chance of precipitation talking about their feelings. The problem is the left likes to
is 70%. New snow accumulation of less than one inch
possible.
paint everyone with a broad brush and fit them into group
stereotypes. Why not treat men and women as individuals?
Wednesday: A 30 percent chance of snow, mainly
before 8am. Cloudy and cold, with a high near -4. Wind
The effort to label men as toxic seems to be contrived,
chill values between -20 and -25. North wind around 8 in order to pit the sexes against each other. It’s part of a larger
mph. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch strategy by the left to keep women within the Democratic
possible. fold. Since more men than women are conservative, they’re
Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around an easy target. Portray them as toxic and conservatism looks
-27. North wind around 6 mph becoming calm in the toxic by association. Democrats look like the party that
evening. cares about protecting poor innocent women from all those
Thursday: Mostly sunny and cold, with a high near -8. dangerous men.
Calm wind becoming southeast around 5 mph in the I hear you out there! You’re saying Virgil’s back on his
afternoon.
“hate women” bandstand. You’ll be calling me all sorts of
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around -23. sexist and racist and any other ists you can come up with on
Southeast wind around 6 mph.
that anti-social rag FB. Well, sistah....Good on ya’.
Friday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 1. East wind I don’t use FB for anything other than pictures of my
around 6 mph.
grandkids. Seems kinda’ childish to me. Sorta’ like the old CB
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -10.
Radio. Anyone can write anything they like on FB and they
Northeast wind around 7 mph.
can hide behind anonymity, cowardly bastards that they are.
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of snow. Cloudy and
If I disagree with someone I will challenge that someone to a
cold, with a high near -1. Northeast wind around 7 mph.
tete a tete verbal duel. Publicly if you wish.
Saturday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow before
11pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around -15. East wind
However.....Everything you have just heard above the
around 7 mph. line that starts with “I hear you out there” was written by one
Sunday: Mostly cloudy and cold, with a high near 0.
of your own. Her name is Rachel Alexander and I copied and
East wind around 6 mph. pasted her, verbatim or word for word if you prefer.
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -13. Chew on that awhile.
Monday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 5.
That’s it for now folks. Thanks for listening. ~ V.V.
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Eastern B-C Wrestling Tournament at Forsyth, February 2, 2019
Team scores: Colstrip 243, Glasgow 196, Huntley Project Amsden, Broadus; Kaelen Smith, Poplar; Jeremiah
166, Circle 108, Poplar 80, Shepherd 74, Forsyth 72.5, McCoy, Glasgow; Trystan Koch, Huntley Project
Baker 32.5, Broadus 31, Wolf Point 12, Lamer Deer 0. One out of the money, Jeremiah will be hungry next
103: Krayle Stormer, Circle; Langdon Smith, Shepherd; season
Parker Craig, Huntley Project; Robbie Burns, Colstrip;
152: Michael Weber, Forsyth; Kyler Hallock, Glasgow;
Jake Kuka, Glasgow; Matthew Whalen, Colstrip
Avery Uecker, Baker; Donovan Sturtze, Broadus; Chavis
Kuka (20-19) opens with #3 Craig (20-23)
Norton, Huntley Project; Kaleb Neubauer, Poplar
113: Tugg Taylor, Circle; Jase Frederick, Poplar; Bryson Hallock (33-17) opens with #3 West’s Skyler Titsworth of
Bartelson, Circle; Ben Anderson, Glasgow; Garrett Arlee (18-5)
Buckalew, Colstrip; Tegan Miller, Baker
160: Ty Bradley, Colstrip; Sam Schmidt, Huntley Project;
Anderson (17-18) opens with #1 North’s Roper Mycke
Paden Vannattan, Forsyth; Ty Kittleson, Glasgow;
(28-10) of Conrad
Hunter Dare, Huntley Project; Levi Beeler, Shepherd
120: Camron Reilly, Forsyth; Zach Valdez, Colstrip; Jake Kittleson (22-26) opens with #1 West’s Avery Meinzen of
Meiers, Glasgow; Ashton Christman, Huntley Project; Florence Carlton (23-5)
Danny Burshia, Wolf Point; Mitchell Youngman, Poplar
170: Cody Blaede, Colstrip; Dylan Nieskens, Glasgow;
Meiers (13-9) opens with #2 North’s Harold Miller of
Kameron Powell, Shepherd; Stran Selman, Huntley Project;
Shelby (35-12)
Cade Buchanan, Huntley Project; Larry Hunt, Broadus
126: Colten Fast, Glasgow; Clayton Donally, Huntley Nieskens (39-77) opens with #3 South’s Caden Crowell of
Project; Kayden Howe, Colstrip; Canyon Casterline, Cascade (33-13). Cut Bank’s JR Seewald (1st out of the
Circle; Marcus Genia, Poplar; Travis Pew, Circle North) is on Dylan’s side of the bracket. If both of them
Ranked #1 in the B-C ranks, Fast (40-9) opens with can make it to the semifinals, it will set up one hellova war
North’s #4 Dayne Sullivan of Simms (19-17) to make it to the finals.
132: Oden Hallock, Glasgow; Dawson Buckalew, 182: Nakoda Siegel, Colstrip; Henry Koch, Huntley
Colstrip; Cole Becker, Circle; Dalton Lecoe, Baker; Alex Project; Nate Gorham, Shepherd; Tanner Geiss, Huntley
Nelson, Huntley Project; Logan Boadle, Poplar Project; Jacob Berger, Poplar; Lander Potts, Forsyth
Also ranked #1 in the state, Hallock (29-11) opens with
205: Beau Petersen, Colstrip; Gage Schmitt, Shepherd;
#4 West’s Wesley Buchannen of Superior-Alberton (9-12)
Cooper Larson, Glasgow; Tyson Sutherland, Poplar;
138: Jackson Currier, Colstrip; Kaden Zimmerman, Asher Croy, Huntley Project; Tyler Pribbernow, Poplar
Glasgow; John Cremer, Glasgow; Blake Zimmerman, Larson (29-22) opens with #3 South’s Malik Jones of Deer
Huntley Project; Lakota Schindler, Colstrip; Kyler Afrank, Lodge (25-15)... Let’s go, Coop!
Baker
285: Journey Grimsrud, Huntley Project; Trey Yates,
Zimmerman (33-16) opens with #3 West’s Jonny
Colstrip; Mayson Phipps, Glasgow; Terry Spotted Wolf,
Chamberlain of Florence-Carlton (14-13); #3 Cremer (25-
Colstrip; Trey Pribbernow, Poplar; Kyler Powell, Shepherd
20) opens with West’s #2 Colt Crawford of Arlee (14-7)
Phipps (36-14) opens with #2 South’s Carter Beer
145: Rylin Burns, Colstrip; Trey Taylor, Circle; Troy Columbus/Absorokee (30-4)

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21st Annual Ice Fishing Derby is in the books


The Glasgow Area Chamber of prizes and raffles were awarded Fort Peck following the derby. The
Commerce & Agriculture held its to the participants. The 50/50 was 2019 Ice Derby was sponsored
21st Annual Ice Fishing Derby at won by Jeff Alsberg in the amount by: Edward Jones, JR’s Party
the Dredge Cuts Trout Pond at Fort of $415.00. Jay Saiz won the Yetti Store, Cottonwood Inn, Nemont
Peck Lake on February 2nd, 2019. Cooler raffled off. Telephone, Coca-Cola, KLTZ/
The contest had 41 participants The results were: 1st-$2000.00 KLAN, First Community Bank, D
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sold. The contestants came from pound Northern; 2nd $100.00 & Sons, T&R Trucking, Reynolds
Glasgow, Sidney, St. Marie, Poplar, James & Robin Martin of Glasgow, Market, Ezzie’s Wholesale, Westend
Wolf Point, Richey, Nashua, Fort 3.48 pound Northern; 3rd-$50.00 & Midtown, Nemont Beverage, Hi-
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Froid, Homestead, and Minot, ND. Northern. The Gateway Club, Valley Bank,
An estimated 50 more people came Additional door prizes were Independence Bank, Lakeridge
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enjoy one of Chef Zak Peterson sponsors. Express Wash, Glasgow Distributors
Famous brats & onions. The cash and prizes were and the Glasgow Area Chamber of
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