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The Glasgow Middle School track
program is nearing the half-way point
of its short season, and is hosting its
invitational meet this Thursday, April
18 at the Glasgow High School track.
Field events get underway at 9 a.m. with
running events scheduled to start at 9:30.
Most Class B and Class C schools from
the region plan to compete.
The public is welcome and
encouraged to come out to watch the
junior Scotties. Admission is $5 for
adults, $3 for senior citizens and youth.
The Glasgow Middle School team,
which includes 6th, 7th, and 8th graders,
has competed at just two meets so far this
season, the Sidney Invitational and last
Friday at the Wolf Point Invitational. At
Wolf Point, Glasgow’s 8th and combined
6/7 grade boys’ teams both won their
divisions, topping teams from across
northeastern Montana. The 8th grade
girls finished in third place as a team, and
the combined 6/7 Scotty girls finished in
fifth place.
The Wolf Point meet featured

Risky Business
numerous standout performances, as
well as a number of multiple medalists.
We were discussing the pole vault the other day at BS Central, and it Tatum Hansen took first in the
was in agreement that it takes a special breed of athlete to compete in 200-meter dash, 100-meter hurdles,
this track & field event. Not only does it combine some of the best track and 200-meter hurdles. Sixth-grader
and field qualities into one event, it takes a fair amount of bravery to Wyatt Babb won both the long jump
even give it a try! Glasgow 8th grader Kira Beck apparently has what
and the high jump.
it takes as she placed 4th at the Wolf Point Meet this past Friday. She
also won the 400 Meter Dash. continued on page 4
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Middle School Track continued from front
Babb went out with a knee injury on the high
jump after clearing the winning height of five feet.
Beau Malnaa won the 8th grade boys high jump.
On the girls side, Kira Beck won the 8th grade 400
meters.
Here are Glasgow’s placers, meaning they took one
of the top six places, in each event in Wolf Point:

100 Meters
• 8th grade boys - Beau Malnaa second in 13.54,
Michael Hoyer third in 13.56
• 8th grade girls - Daley Aune second in 15.43,
Samantha Tryan fourth in 15.75
• 6th/7th boys - Nate Hentges sixth in 14.66
200 Meters
• 8th grade boys - Reed Larsen fifth in 30.81, Keigan
Ingram sixth in 31.40
• 8th grade girls - S. Tryan third in 34.51, Ava Lloyd
fourth in 34.63
• 6th/7th boys - Tatum Hansen first in 29.93
400 Meters
• 8th grade boys - Hoyer third in 1:08, Lane
Thompson sixth in 1:12 Run, Beau, Run!
• 8th grade girls - Kira Beck first in 1:15.16, D. Aune And run Glasgow 8th grader Beau Malnaa did, to a
second in 1:15.31 second place finish in the 100 Meter Dash. He also
800 Meters won the high jump. photos by Andrew McKean
• 8th grade girls - Ali Kuka sixth in 3:16
• 6th/7th boys - Eli Feezell third in 2:47 Discus
• 8th grade boys - K. Ingram took second with a throw
1,600 Meters of 79 feet, 9 inches
• 8th grade boys - L. Thompson third in 5:58 • 6th/7th boys - Lex Fairclough placed fourth with a
• 6th/7th boys - E. Feezell second in 6:12 throw of 70 feet, 3 inches
100 Meter Hurdles High Jump
• 8th grade girls - D. Aune second in 20.06, Xenia • 8th grade boys - Beau Malnaa first with a jump of 5
Vega sixth in 31.40 feet, Mason Donalson third with 4 feet, 8 inches
• 6th/7th boys - T. Hansen first in 18.63, KJ Ingram • 6th/7th boys - W. Babb took first with a jump of 5 feet
third in 19.56
Pole Vault
200 Meter Hurdles • 8th grade boys - L. Thompson placed second with a
• 8th grade boys - M. Hoyer third in 31.49, Larsen vault of 6 feet, 6 inches; A. Hoerster took third with
fourth in 35.11, Aiden Hoerster fifth in 36.87 a jump of 6 feet, 6 inches; and Trevor Dulaney took
• 6th/7th boys - T. Hansen first in 30.66 fifth with a jump of 5 feet
• 6th/7th girls - Macy Martin second in 37.68, Eve • 8th grade girls - K. Beck cleared 5 feet, 6 inches for
Stone fourth in 37.76, Brooklyn Hallock fifth in fourth place
39.45 • 6th/7th girls - Eve Stone took third place with a vault
4x100 Relay of 4 feet, 6 inches
• 6th/7th boys - Team of Wyatt Babb, Nicolas Long Jump
Solorzano, Ted See, and Rex Monson took third in • 8th grade girls - D. Aune placed second with a leap
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• 6th/7th girls - The team of Summer Strommen, • 6th/7th boys - W. Babb took first with a 15-foot,
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And It Just Keeps Trump has capitulated somewhat and said alright I will
Getting Worse allow these asylum seekers to go to all the sanctuary states
and cities around America. He said he’d send them all. Just as
Just when I think it’s getting better, long as they stay in the sanctuary location of their choosing
that maybe....just maybe the House and and not emigrate out to places who don’t want them. Which
Senate and the President can actually work is the vast majority of the United States.
together..... Stay tuned, please. Minnesota seems to be a very big problem. I really didn’t
There are hundreds of thousands of homeless folks in think they were that liberal to have allowed someone like
America. They are the unemployed, the unemployable, Ilhan Omar to be elected to the US House of Representatives.
veterans, folks with mental problems, women who have been Can you imagine what they would let happen when Trump
abused at home, children who left home to wander aimlessly sends them an additional 5,000 Central Americans.
the streets of our major cities, begging for money, taking I say to all the misbegotten folks in the sanctuary cities
drugs and prostituting themselves for a warm place to sleep who “welcome the immigrants with open arms” They are
or just a MacDonalds quarter-pounder with cheese. going to be yours to keep, just like a lost dog that one of
What binds them all together is the fact that most of your kids brought home, diseased, half blind, mean and flea-
them are homeless, unemployed, forgotten citizens of the bitten. It’s yours now....deal with it. Just as long as you deal
United States. They were taxpaying citizens at one time with it and don’t try to foist your problems off onto me. I
before misfortune struck them a mighty blow. They need our won’t stand for it.
help....after all....they are Americans. You keep them but don’t you dare spend one federal
Here’s the part where you bleeding heart liberal morons tax dollar on them. Dig into the coffers of California,
enter the story. It’s not the republicans, trust me on that one Texas, Minnesota, Oregon, Washington, Maine, Colorado,
friends. New Hampshire et alia, to pay for your new friends. Hire a
The Trump Haters and the folks who are obsessed with thousand or so more doctors, nurses, policemen, firefighters,
getting the Donald out of the White House are scraping the taxi drivers, probation officers and welfare workers to take
bottom of the bilges to take our thoughts away from the care of them. Build more schools and hire more teachers.
good stuff he has done while in office (and fighting off the Oh and plan on expanding your infrastructure to
Democrats and Obama at every turn) and turn our attention accommodate all the new homeless, broke folks who “dearly
to the impending disaster at our southern border. love” the United States, baseball and apple pye. If they love
Our President can see the far reaching dire implications the US so much why the hell are they all carrying flags from
of a mass immigration into the United States. Why the hell Honduras, Guatemala, Panama and Mexico?
can’t the Democrats? Our president is trying to stop the Build fences around all the sanctuary cities, counties and
caravans at the border and vet everyone who wants to come states. Require passports into and out of each. That should
across. What’s wrong with that? break them from sucking eggs!
I’ll tell you what’s wrong. The Damnocrats say he isn’t Stick to your guns Mr. Trump....good on ya’!
doing enough to hasten the checking-out of these thousands That’s it for now folks. Thanks for listening.
of folks who, with the financial aid of folks like George ~ Virgil Vaupel
Soros and that Steyer feller out in the Socialist Republic of
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Call to action: ‘Valley County Clean sweep’ is near!
by Keegan Morehouse, Two Rivers Growth to help and get involved! Call 263-4769.
Two Rivers Economic Growth encourages all • Pick up loose garbage.
members of Valley County to get involved by cleaning • Help a neighbor with their yard.
up our communities. • Rake up leaves.
Join Valley County’s “Clean Sweep” on Monday, • Sweep the sidewalks. Till or prep for a garden.
April 22nd as individuals, businesses, groups and • Mow the lawn.
organizations come together to make lasting impacts • Trim hedges.
throughout the communities of, but not limited to, • Dispose of branches and other large eyesores.
Glasgow, Fort Peck, Nashua, Hinsdale, Saint Marie, & • Weed whack where needed.
Opheim. • Consider recycling if you can.
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School, FMDH, Cottonwood Inn, Subway, Pizza Hut, • Tell your friends, help spread the word!
Eugenes Pizza, Loaded Toad, Soma Dis Deli & many Donated cleanup supplies and a map of designated
other individuals. cleanup areas will be available that day at the Two
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businesses and friends can get involved during Valley Farm Credit on Highway two, Glasgow, MT. T & R
County Clean Sweep: Trucking is joining our efforts by providing designated
Form a group willing to clean up a public area in garbage drop off points posted near each target ‘cleanup’
need. Plan for your employees to spruce up the outside site. All donations of supplies and help are appreciated.
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Join a group! All community members are invited spruced up?
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Holy Week Schedule


Holy Thursday
Thursday, April 18th
Mass at 6pm
Good Friday
Friday, April 19th
Service at
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6pm in Glasgow
Easter Vigil
Saturday, April 20th
Mass at 8pm
Easter Sunday
Sunday, April 21st
Mass at
9am in Glasgow
12pm in Glentana

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