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Taking the KRTV Tour


The Federal Perkins funds given to the schools to Aune, Dameon Erb, Alex Ost, Kaden Zimmerman,
enhance the business education, family and consumer Tyler Fitzsimmons, Kobe Sibley, Jake Meiers and
science programs and industrial arts are making a John Cremer. KRTV staffers said the boys brought
push to get kids to look at careers in these fields. energy and great questions to KRTV Studio. Coach K
Glasgow High School Teacher Rod Karst and his commented that, “KRTV has a GREAT staff!”
media class made the trek to Great Falls on Sunday
to see about careers in the television industry. After The Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education
dining at Fuddruckers that evening, it was time for Act of 2006 (Perkins IV) is a principal source of
some shut-eye as they were up at 4:00 in the morning federal funding to states and discretionary grantees
(isn’t there an old country song about that...) and for the improvement of secondary and postsecondary
they were at KRTV Television Studio by 5:00 to take career and technical education programs across the
the grand tour. At far right are KRTV’s News Anchor nation. The purpose of the Act is to develop more
Shannon Newth and Meteorologist Jason Laird who fully the academic, career, and technical skills of
gave the Glasgow students a look behind the scenes. secondary and postsecondary students who elect to
They are, from left, Alec Boland, Ben Rodriquez, Tel enroll in career and technical education programs.
Sable’s Echo Taxidermy Meeting at the VFW Thursday,
Heads • Birds • Fish • Pedestals Blood Draw December 3rd
Full Body • Rugs • Restoration The American Legion Post 41 and Auxiliary will
meet for their regular monthly meeting on Thursday,
Will pick up at November 21st at 7:00 p.m. at the VFW Post #3107 in
meat shop for FREE!
Shipping Anywhere Glasgow. All Legion members, Sons of the American
Legion, Auxiliary and Juniors are invited to attend.
Shelly Sampson • Taxidermist
Light refreshments will follow.
228-8722 or Cell (406) 672-0058
The next American Red Cross Blood Drives will
Could be some be held Tuesday, December 3rd from 11:00 a.m to 5:30

sticky stuff
p.m. at the VFW and Wednesday, December 4th from
9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at FMDH.
Donors of all blood types, especially O, are
A storm system is moving across Eastern encouraged to make an appointment by downloading
Montana through Wednesday morning. the Red Cross Blood App, going to www.redcrossblood.
Snowfall accumulations between one to three org or by calling Leila at 406-263-0321. The need is
inches are expected by Wednesday afternoon along great, please give and help save lives!
US Highway 2, with heavier amounts further north Turkey Day at the Senior Center
near the Canadian border (and along Montana
Highway 5). South of the Missouri River, a wintry The 29th Annual Thanksgiving Day Dinner will
mix is expected. be held Thursday, November 28th, at Glasgow Senior
Citizens Center, located at 328 4th Street South.
Tonight: Snow, mainly before 5am. Low around 21.
Last year 200 folks enjoyed the dinner with hopes
East northeast wind 9 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as
18 mph. Chance of precipitation is 100%. New snow of exceeding that number, this coming year. Over the
accumulation of 1 to 3 inches possible. past 28 years approximately 4,800 people have enjoyed
Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 31. North the event. There is always plenty of food and no one
wind around 10 mph. goes home hungry.
Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around Everyone is invited and encouraged to bring their
15. Northwest wind 3 to 7 mph. families and friends to enjoy a delicious feast including
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 34. Calm
turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, coleslaw,
wind becoming south 5 to 7 mph in the afternoon. yams, cranberry sauce and of course pumpkin pie.
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 18.
Provided by community volunteers, every year
South wind around 6 mph. several volunteers gather to prepare and serve the meal,
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 38. Light west
which will be served from noon to 2:00 p.m. The list
wind increasing to 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon. Winds of volunteers include members of Glasgow High School
could gust as high as 18 mph. Student Council, Irle School Third Graders, Church of
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 20. West Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and many enthusiastic
wind 5 to 8 mph. individuals.
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 42. West wind Even though the meal is served at the Senior
5 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. Citizens Center, it is not limited to senior citizens. The
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 25. meal is free of charge and is open to everyone, young
West wind around 10 mph. and old alike. There will be no carry-out or deliveries
Sunday: A 20 percent chance of snow. Mostly sunny, available. If a ride is needed call Valley County Transit
with a high near 42. West wind 7 to 13 mph, with gusts at 228-8747. Their normal charges will apply.
as high as 24 mph. If you have never attended in the past, make plans
Sunday Night: A slight chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, to enjoy an afternoon of fellowship and food. This is a
with a low around 21. great way for small families and individuals to partake
Monday: A slight chance of snow. Partly sunny, with a in the social atmosphere of a traditional Thanksgiving
high near 34. Dinner without cooking and cleaning up!

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406-228-2881 228-9500
AAUW Officiating a big one!
Ken Jansa, Stan Ozark and Tyler Partridge have
COMMUNITY BAZAAR been selected to officiate the State Class C 8-man
football championship in Billings on Saturday.
Saturday, Nov. 23 • 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM Ken and Stan will soon have four state
championships under their belts and this will be Tyler’s
Glasgow Civic Center
Contact Roberta Barstad 263-2747 or Carolyn Bachtold 230-4429 second state title game.
AAUW is a nonprofit organization. Proceeds go to our scholarship fund, It’s never too early to start soliciting for some more
Washington DC trip, Children’s museum, and other local and state projects.
local football referees as they are needed in order to
keep the Glasgow pool around. It’s a very rewarding
experience along with a little extra fall income. If you
Glasgow Eye Care are interested, give one of the above a call.
& Dr. Troy Myers
Wishing our Patients a
Happy Holiday Season!
Don’t forget your Year-End Flex Spending
and Year-End Specials out of this Office!
839 1st Ave South • Glasgow, MT 59230
For Appointments and More Information
Call 228-8200

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This just in!


The Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce
and Agriculture warned this morning, “BE ON
THE LOOKOUT FOR THE FAKE $20 BILLS IN
CIRCULATION!!”
Midtown got burned with a phony $20 bill on
Friday, November 15th.
If you suspect you are in possession of a counterfeit
bill, examine the banknote carefully. Hoever, there are
several factors to consider when trying to identify fake
bills from real currency. A good website to check out on
41 First St. N.
phony bills is www.itestcash.com.
PAW-Some!
The PTO’s October 2019
PAW-some winners were:
Staff

Cade Hudyma, Gracie Otten, Heath Hankins, Saunten Gamas, Alexia Gregory, and Jackson Moore

Mrs. Jenna Doornek - Thanks for helping our school Bank, and the key ring for the tag courtesy of Markle’s
look great with our staff wall!! I appreciate your help Ace Hardware.
(and your art eye) SO much! Kindergarten
She received an 8 inch cake courtesy of Albertsons, Jackson Moore – Complimented another student on
a small bag from 31 purchased from Cara Pinder by the her improved behavior. The compliment brought a big
PTO, and a pair of Lularoe leggings complements of smile to her face! ~ Mrs. Regalado
Carla Swenson.
Mrs. Pam Marks 1st Grade
- Pam has gone up Alexia Gregory - Helped a new student to get on the
and above what she correct bus and to her destination. ~ Mrs. Boyer (Mrs.
is required to do. Marks)
She is indeed an 2nd Grade
asset to Irle School Sauten Gamas - Made Mrs. Brandt a Halloween
as she is so versatile. decoration. ~ Mrs. Winchester (Mrs. Brandt)
In conclusion she
makes work easier 3rd Grade
in the cafeteria for Heath Hankins - Thank you so much for seeing a
both Dede and Amy. classmate was very sad and bringing it to my attention.
Thank you for your You are so kind and thoughtful. ~ Mrs. Doornek
outstanding work
ethic. 4th Grade
She received a Gracie Otten - Helping O.J. Taylor with her bags. ~ Mrs.
gourmet apple from The Apple Trolley donated by Boreson (Mrs. Brandt)
The Apple Trolley, a gift certificate to McDonald’s
for an extra value meal courtesy of McDonald’s, and 5th Grade
a $25 gift certificate for Shippwrecked, complements Cade Hudyma - Trying to include everyone in the
of Shippwrecked. game and stopping others from talking rude! You are
All students received a swim pass good for 4 awesome!! ~ Mrs. Wilcox (Mrs. Wilson)
swims at the Cottonwood courtesy of Cottonwood Inn The Irle PTO wishes to thank the recipients for
& Suites and a PAW-some tag cut by DB Designs and their kindness and positive impact on the school
engraved by Bakers Jewelry provided by Independence environment! Keep up the great work!
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GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast
Pancakes • Ham
Juice • Milk
Lunch
Chicken Burger w/ Lettuce & Ranch
Dill Spear • M. Oranges
Rice Krispie Bar • Milk
Lots of Great Gifts for Everyone!
SAFETY Home Décor • Linens • Soaps • Lotions • Candles & Diffusers
WORKS FOR Jewelry • Clothing • PJs • Robes • Towels
EVERYONE Christmas Trees • Floral • Lights • Garland and More…
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Dec. 11, 2019 from 8:30 - Noon at the
Cottonwood Inn.
Taste a delicious sample
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All business owners and employees are
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January 4, 2020
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‘Both Ways Bullock’ Trash


Talking Keystone Pipeline
by Aaron Flint, Montana Talks DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND
Wait a minute. Isn’t this the same governor who DAILY MATINEES • $6.50/PERSON
used to pretend to be a moderate who supported the $5 TUESDAY!
Keystone XL pipeline? All Tuesday showings are $5
That was my first reaction to this story in The 406-228-9239 • www.polsontheatres.com
Sidney Herald about Governor Steve Bullock (D-MT) SHOWING: NOVEMBER 15-21
taking shots at the Keystone XL pipeline, a project
that would bring tens of millions of dollars into
Montana every year. Rated PG-13 138 min. Rated R 99 min.
Yep. Apparently there’s this hilarious new website Fri & Sat: 4:00 • 6:45 • 9:25 Fri & Sat: 4:10 • 7:00 • 9:10
Sun: 4:00 • 6:45 Sun: 4:10 • 7:00
called “BothWaysBullock.com” that is pointing out Mon - Thur: 5:10 • 8:10 Mon - Thur: 5:00 • 8:00
his series of flip flops as he desperately seeks a rise in
poll numbers for the Democrat presidential race.
Back in 2013 Bullock said this:
“I write to express my strong support for the
Keystone XL Pipeline project.:
Now, Bullock is criticizing the project in his
official capacity as governor, according to The Sidney
Herald:
“Gov. Steve Bullock today submitted comments
on behalf of the State of Montana on the Draft
Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement
(Draft SEIS) for the Proposed Keystone XL Pipeline,
expressing concerns over the failure to adequately
analyze potential spill impacts and response, cultural
resource impacts, and fish and wildlife resource
impacts.”
As the “Both Ways Bullock” website also points
out, Bullock previously campaigned in support of
2nd Amendment rights, and now wants to ban semi-
automatic rifles.
MHSA State B Volleyball in a loser out match and it was against Florence, which

Scotties put up a battle


had finished second last year. Glasgow did play the
Falcons in the Choteau tournament and still struggled
By Mike Brandt in the first set, losing 25-8.
Lack of experience at a state tournament and a They rallied in the second set and would lead by
new environment may have been Glasgow’s demise. five points before Florence came back to win the set,
The Scotties made the big dance for the first time since 25-22.
2010. This year’s team was, either in kindergarten or “Their big girl hurt us in the front row,” said
just starting first grade. And some may not have been Hoerster. “We couldn’t defend her.”
in school yet. Glasgow was down 23-13 in the third set when
Second-year Glasgow coach Somer Hoerster felt Tyann Graham scored on two aces. Kills from Glaser,
that her girl needed a different time to play. Give them Laura Ross, and Abrianna Nielsen had the Scotties to
a chance to see how it felt to play in the large building within five, 23-18, but the Falcons scored the next two
like the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse at Montana State points to win the set and match 25-18.
University in Bozeman. Fossum had 15 digs, two kills, an ace and a block
“Playing at two would have been better so my girls in the match. Glaser had 18 assists and nine digs, Ross
had a chance to see and get use to the environment,” seven kills, Nielsen and Pederson five kills each.
she noted. “We played at 10 a.m. both days. These Florence’s big girl up front, Sarah Hopcroft, had
girls have never been there and they had a hard time 14 kills, 12 digs and five blocks.
adjusting.” Huntley went on to win its third straight state
Glasgow played on the end court where there title, but it took the Red Devils five sets to defeat Joliet,
was no wall at the end of the floor. The Scotties played 25-17, 25-20, 23-25, 23-25 and 15-7. Huntley finished
on a floor that is pieced together and had a hard time the season with a 32-0 record and 100 straight wins.
adjusting in the first match. It was the Red Devils’ 12th state title, tying them with
“We had a tough draw, getting the top team from Jeff Carroll and Billings Senior. Joliet finished 24-18,
last year,” said Hoerster. “The girls had a hard time Florence came back to defeat Townsend and Choteau
finding the side lines and adjusting.” before losing to Joliet for third place. The Falcons
Playing Huntley Project, a team that is at the state finished with a 22-4 record. Choteau finished fourth
tournament every year, was tough for the Scotties. The and with a 25-4 record.
Red Devils swept Glasgow 25-11, 25-12 and 25-9. Fossum and Glaser along with Nevaeh Spotted
“The girls didn’t play well. They had a tough time Eagle of Harlem were named All-State and first team
getting going,” said Hoerster. all-conference. Joining them on the all-conference
Huntley (29-0) had won 97 straight matches roster were Sarah Billmayer of Harlem, Lindsay
coming into the tournament and were 9-2 in sets at the Nefzger of Wolf Point, Taylor Pederson of Glasgow,
tournament. Having won 11 state championships (2003, and Taeshon Scheaffer of Harlem.
04, 06, 07, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13 — that’s five in a row! — 17 & Second team District 2B all-conference athletes are
18) entering this tournament, their experience showed Aspen Baker, Harlem; Kylie Hunter, Malta; Tori Nygard,
in the stats, recording 31 kills, and they had three blocks, Wolf Point; Anika Peters and Laura Ross, Glasgow;
five aces and 60 digs. Emily Poole had 13 kills. Layla Skidmore, Harlem; and Sasha Youngman, Poplar.
Glasgow had 16 kills with Taylor Pedersen having
five of them along with nine of 44 digs. Rachelle Glaser
had all nine assists, and Keely Fossum and Pederson
had two blocks each.
The Scotties did hang around after their loss
to watch the other teams play and get used to the
surroundings and a feel of the settings, including the
match with Shelby shocking Florence in the opening
round, defeating the Falcons, 26-24, 14-25, 25-21, 17-
25 and 15-10.
But they still had to play at 10:00 Friday morning

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