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Photo Finish
How tight of a race was the boys’ 110 meter hurdles Hansen who crossed the finish line in 17.92 seconds,
at the Northern B Track & Field Meet held Saturday a mere 0.05 second between them. At left is Fairfield’s
in Glasgow? Great Falls’ Jackson Tarum won it with Daniel Faith who placed third in a time of 18.14. Less
a time of 17.87 seconds, edging out Glasgow’s Tatum than a second separated the top six state qualifiers!
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department policies and procedures. FMDH offers a competitive benefits Electric Cooperative, Inc., PO Box 951, Glasgow MT 59230, or email to
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Northern B Divisional Track & Field May 22, 2021 at Glasgow
Girls’ team scores: Malta 99, Conrad 83.5, Choteau 65.5, Glasgow 62.5, Pole vault: 1, Erickson, Breauna, Conrad, 9-06. 2, Beck, Kira, Glasgow,
Wolf Point 55, Great Falls Central 45, Fairfield 44, Poplar 33, Harlem J9-00. 3, Bartsch, Natalie, Conrad, J9-00. 4, Graham, Tyann, Glasgow,
20.5, Cut Bank 17, Shelby 2. 8-06. 5, Stone, Eve, Glasgow, 8-00. 5, Vermulm, Lydia, Conrad, 8-00.
100 meters: 1, Olson, Jewel, Wolf Point, 13.52. 2, Evans, Taylor, Conrad, Long jump: 1, Smith, Erica, Malta, 15-08.25. 2, Shaw, Eleace, Conrad,
13.73. 3, Anderson, Stephanie, Cut Bank, 13.78. 4, Smith, Erica, Malta, 15-03.25. 3, Kunze, Allison, Malta, 15-02.50. 4, Anderson, Mari, Great
13.87. 5, Shaw, Eleace, Conrad, 13.88. 6, Bartsch, Natalie, Conrad, Falls, 14-04.75. 5, Stone, Eve, Glasgow, 14-03. 6, Brady, Camryn, Great
13.95. Falls, 14-01.75.
200: 1, Olson, Jewel, Wolf Point, 26.68. 2, Evans, Taylor, Conrad, 28.07. Triple jump: 1, Smith, Erica, Malta, 34-00.25. 2, Evans, Taylor, Conrad,
3, Kunze, Allison, Malta, 28.27. 4, Anderson, Mari, Great Falls, 28.42. 5, 32-08.50. 3, Williamson, Madison, Malta, 31-10.50. 4, Shaw, Eleace,
Bartsch, Natalie, Conrad, 28.49. 6, Kolste, Natalie, Fairfield, 28.94. Conrad, 31-09. 5, Kolste, Natalie, Fairfield, 31-02.75. 6, Kunze, Allison,
400: 1, Olson, Jewel, Wolf Point, 1:00.49. 2, Bechtold, Elsah, Choteau, Malta, 30-07.
1:03.95. 3, Bartsch, Natalie, Conrad, 1:05.56. 4, Westby, Blaire, Glasgow, Shot put: 1, Siewing, Tia, Malta, 35-02. 2, Lamb, Giona, Malta, 32-03.50.
1:06.03. 5, Kolste, Natalie, Fairfield, 1:06.08. 6, Lloyd, Ava, Glasgow, 3, Tuss, Lauren, Malta, 31-08.25. 4, Jones, Tori, Fairfield, 31-04.50. 5,
1:06.29. Messerly, Chloe, Harlem, 30-01.50. 6, Grove, Sadie, Choteau, 29-07.75.
800: 1, Gorder, Jazmin, Poplar, 2:26.64. 2, Bieler, Ada, Choteau, 2:29.82. Discus: 1, Baker, Audrey, Great Falls, 112-09. 2, Lefdahl, Skylie, Malta,
3, Honey, Gracie, Malta, 2:30.91. 4, McKean, Iris, Glasgow, 2:31.31. 5, 104-05. 3, Tuss, Lauren, Malta, 90-10. 4, Martell, Keandra, Poplar, 88-
Trottier, Taya, Harlem, 2:36.33. 6, Johnson, Alexa, Fairfield, 2:38.95. 03.50. 5, Hines, Rylee, Malta, 84-05. 6, Erickson, Kessee, Poplar, 82-01.
1,600: 1, Bieler, Ada, Choteau, 5:32.03. 2, McKean, Iris, Glasgow, Javelin: 1, Grove, Sadie, Choteau, 112-01. 2, MacDonald, Katelyn, Wolf
5:33.45. 3, Gorder, Jazmin, Poplar, 5:36.72. 4, See, Emily, Glasgow, Point, 110-00. 3, Bouma, Kaylee, Fairfield, 106-04. 4, Smith, Erica, Malta,
5:45.16. 5, Trottier, Taya, Harlem, 5:55.21. 6, Campbell, Hamyanie, Wolf 102-09. 5, Blevins, Cami, Shelby, 98-03. 6, Martell, Keandra, Poplar, 95-
Point, 5:57.14. 06.
3,200: 1, Bieler, Ada, Choteau, 12:07.47. 2, McKean, Iris, Glasgow,
12:07.74. 3, See, Emily, Glasgow, 12:18.77. 4, Trottier, Taya, Harlem, Boys’ team scores: Fairfield 114, Wolf Point 103, Cut Bank 70, Glasgow
13:00.93. 5, Campbell, Hamyanie, Wolf Point, 13:18.67. 6, CarryWater, 55, Conrad 45, Malta 41, Shelby 37, Great Falls Central 20, Poplar 17,
Jazmyn, Poplar, 13:25.64. Choteau 11, Harlem 10, Rocky Boy 4.
100 hurdles: 1, Maddox, Cheyenne, Fairfield, 17.17. 2, Brady, Camryn, 100: 1, Mills, Gavin, Fairfield, 11.83. 2, Evans, Brinkley, Conrad, 11.88.
Great Falls, 17.70. 3, Martell, Keandra, Poplar, 17.90. 4, Vermulm, 3, Smith, Kaelen, Poplar, 11.98. 4, Wilson, Austin, Wolf Point, 12.06. 5,
Tabitha, Conrad, 18.17. 5, McKenzie, Amy, Choteau, 18.99. 6, Anderson, Bitney, Carson, Conrad, 12.14. 6, Rasmussen, Andrew, Harlem, 12.14.
Addy, Malta, 19.04.
200: 1, Mills, Gavin, Fairfield, 23.55. 2, Evans, Brinkley, Conrad, 23.95. 3,
300 hurdles: 1, Johnson, Kaitlyn, Harlem, 51.07. 2, Waller, Jackie, Cut Toves, Kaholo, Wolf Point, 23.98. 4, Wilson, Austin, Wolf Point, 24.22. 5,
Bank, 51.10. 3, Maddox, Cheyenne, Fairfield, 51.57. 4, Martell, Keandra, Torok, Garrett, Cut Bank, 24.27. 6, Smith, Kaelen, Poplar, 24.40.
Poplar, 51.83. 5, Wahl, Mariah, Cut Bank, 52.82. 6, Anderson, Addy,
400: 1, Mills, Gavin, Fairfield, 52.74. 2, Wilson, Austin, Wolf Point, 53.32.
Malta, 53.40.
3, Leck, Logan, Shelby, 53.52. 4, Murray, Conor, Fairfield, 53.96. 5,
400 relay: 1, Conrad ‘A’ (Erickson, Breauna 9, Bartsch, Natalie 11, Brown, Kayson, Fairfield, 54.78. 6, Reynolds, Rhett, Shelby, 55.04.
Vermulm, Lydia 11, Evans, Taylor 9), 52.95. 2, Great Falls Central
800: 1, Ackerman, Zander, Wolf Point, 2:01.85. 2, Sand, Dalton, Glasgow,
Catholic ‘A’ (Anderson, Mari 10, Brady, Camryn 12, Hicks, Sareya 12,
2:04.82. 3, Hjartarson, Jacob, Cut Bank, 2:05.99. 4, Leck, Logan, Shelby,
Madill, Hope 9), 53.60. 3, Choteau ‘A’ (Gunderson, Emma 11, Bieler, Ada
2:08.63. 5, Spotted Wolf, August, Wolf Point, 2:10.46. 6, Larsen, Reed,
10, Lee, Ellie 12, Bechtold, Elsah 12), 53.87. 4, Wolf Point ‘A’ (MacDonald,
Glasgow, 2:10.78.
Katelyn 10, Rodenberg, Kylie 9, Kolstad, Josie 11, Olson, Jewel 12),
54.19. 5, Malta ‘A’ (Young, Leslie 12, Smith, Erica 12, Kunze, Allison 10, 1,600: 1, Ackerman, Zander, Wolf Point, 4:39.74. 2, Sand, Dalton,
Williamson, Madison 10), 54.42. 6, Fairfield ‘A’ (Grigsby, Shaylee 11, Glasgow, 4:45.21. 3, Summers, Peyton, Wolf Point, 4:46.23. 4, Blount,
Maddox, Cheyenne 12, Kolste, Brynn 9, Jones, Tori 11), 54.72. Ethan, Wolf Point, 4:56.52. 5, SpottedWolf, Kholby, Wolf Point, 4:58.23.
6, Thompson, Lane, Glasgow, 5:02.21.
1,600 relay: 1, Wolf Point ‘A’ (Kolstad, Josie 11, MacDonald, Katelyn
10, Campbell, Hamyanie 11, Olson, Jewel 12), 4:23.65. 2, Choteau ‘A’ 3,200: 1, Ackerman, Zander, Wolf Point, 10:06.98. 2, Summers, Peyton,
(Gunderson, Emma 11, Bieler, Ada 10, Lee, Ellie 12, Bechtold, Elsah 12), Wolf Point, 10:13.54. 3, SpottedWolf, Kholby, Wolf Point, 10:36.92. 4,
4:24.10. 3, Fairfield ‘A’ (Pitcher, Avery 11, Kolste, Natalie 11, Grigsby, Zabrocki, Carl, Glasgow, 10:41.77. 5, Blount, Ethan, Wolf Point, 10:45.47.
Shaylee 11, Jones, Tori 11), 4:25.10. 4, Glasgow ‘A’ (Beck, Kira 10, See, 6, Thompson, Lane, Glasgow, 10:58.64.
Emily 9, Lloyd, Ava 10, McKean, Iris 11), 4:28.03. 5, Malta ‘A’ (Ulrich, 110 hurdles: 1, Tarum, Jackson, Great Falls, 17.87. 2, Hansen, Tatum,
Addison 9, Williamson, Madison 10, Honey, Gracie 9, Kunze, Allison 10), Glasgow, 17.92. 3, Faith, Daniel, Fairfield, 18.14. 4, Colliflower, Kellen,
4:28.47. 6, Cut Bank ‘A’ (Anderson, Stephanie 10, Littrell, Darci 10, Wahl, Rocky Boy, 18.21. 5, Reum, Kameron, Poplar, 18.46. 6, Blanchard,
Mariah 11, Waller, Jackie 11), 4:32.12. Jonathan, Conrad, 18.57.
High jump: 1, Anderson, Mari, Great Falls, J5-00. 2, Stone, Eve, Glasgow, 300 hurdles: 1, Barcus, Brock, Cut Bank, 43.34. 2, Brown, Kayson,
J4-10. 3, Shaw, Eleace, Conrad, J4-08. 3, Grigsby, Shaylee, Fairfield, J4- Fairfield, 44.19. 3, Faith, Daniel, Fairfield, 44.72. 4, Colesworthy, Jeffery,
08. 5, Gunderson, Emma, Choteau, J4-06. 6, Lee, Ellie, Choteau, J4-04. Choteau, 45.21. 5, Hansen, Tatum, Glasgow, 45.24. 6, Gannon, Henry,
6, Medicine Bear, Keona, Harlem, J4-04. Cut Bank, 45.67.
400 relay: 1, Conrad ‘A’ (Blanchard, Jonathan 12, Bitney, Carson 12,
Ginther, Drew 12, Evans, Brinkley 10), 46.56. 2, Wolf Point ‘A’ (Toves,
Kaholo 12, Garfield, Mason 11, Reum, Maddox 9, Wilson, Austin 12),
46.72. 3, Shelby ‘A’ (Lee, Bryce 10, Leck, Logan 12, Lohr, Kolby 11,
Stores, Brock 12), 47.69. 4, Fairfield ‘A’ (Faith, Daniel 11, Murray, Conor
12, Perez, Miguel 11, Ward, Brian 10), 47.79. 5, Malta ‘A’ (Salsbery,
Cash 11, Darrington, Kyle 9, Williamson, Rex 11, Slade, Gavin 9), 47.84.
6, Glasgow ‘A’ (Lloyd, Blake 11, Cumber, Colter 12, Hansen, Tatum 9,
Larsen, Reed 10), 47.97.
1,600 relay: 1, Shelby ‘A’ (Lee, Bryce 10, Leck, Logan 12, Lohr, Kolby 11,
Stores, Brock 12), 3:36.80. 2, Cut Bank ‘A’ (Barcus, Brock 12, Gannon,
Henry 11, Hjartarson, Jacob 10, Schultz, Devin 10), 3:36.83. 3, Fairfield
‘A’ (Faith, Daniel 11, Murray, Conor 12, Perez, Miguel 11, Brown, Kayson
11), 3:37.90. 4, Wolf Point ‘A’ (Wilson, Austin 12, Toves, Kaholo 12,
Spotted Wolf, August 12, Ackerman, Zander 12), 3:39.45. 5, Glasgow
‘A’ (Lloyd, Blake 11, Larsen, Reed 10, Nesbitt, Devin 11, Sand, Dalton
11), 3:47.56. 6, Choteau ‘A’ (Colesworthy, Jeffery 11, Brownell, Derek 10,
Selander, Jared 11, Morgan, Carter 11), 3:52.93.
High jump: 1, Reynolds, Rhett, Shelby, J6-02. 2, Seewald, Bauer, Cut
Bank, J6-00. 3, Murray, Conor, Fairfield, J5-08. 4, Peterson, Skyler, Cut
Bank, J5-06. 4, Brown, Kayson, Fairfield, J5-06. 6, LongKnife, Darrius,
Harlem, J5-02.
Pole vault: 1, Bailey, Stephen, Glasgow, 13-00. 2, Seewald, Brant, Cut
Bank, 12-06. 3, Tryan, Ted, Glasgow, 12-00. 4, Tarum, Jackson, Great
Falls, J11-06. 5, Nesbitt, Damien, Glasgow, J11-06. 6, Cumber, Colter,
Glasgow, 11-00.
Long jump: 1, Mills, Gavin, Fairfield, 20-04.25. 2, Toves, Kaholo, Wolf
Point, 19-03. 3, Rasmussen, Andrew, Harlem, 19-00.50. 4, Seewald,
Bauer, Cut Bank, 18-11.25. 5, Bitney, Carson, Conrad, 18-11. 6, Hedges,
Hayden, Cut Bank, 18-07.50.
Triple jump: 1, Seewald, Bauer, Cut Bank, 40-08.50. 2, Mills, Gavin,
Fairfield, 39-08.50. 3, Tarum, Jackson, Great Falls, 39-02.50. 4, Hedges,
Hayden, Cut Bank, 38-08.50. 5, Stanley, Amari, Harlem, 38-07. 6,
Williamson, Rex, Malta, 38-04.50.
Shot put: 1, Salsbery, Cash, Malta, 45-07. 2, Doty, Mark, Conrad, 45-01.
3, Bouma, Kolter, Fairfield, 44-07.50. 4, Pitman, David, Malta, 41-11.50.
5, Gallagher, Jeremy, Cut Bank, 41-06. 6, Garfield, Mason, Wolf Point,
41-04.50.
Discus: 1, Salsbery, Cash, Malta, 141-04. 2, Bouma, Kolter, Fairfield,
133-11. 3, Doty, Mark, Conrad, 129-09. 4, Pitman, David, Malta, 127-
10. 5, Gallagher, Jeremy, Cut Bank, 125-04. 6, Flores, Kaelob, Fairfield,
124-08.
Javelin: 1, Williamson, Rex, Malta, J153-02. 2, Pribbernow, Tyler,
Poplar, J148-07. 3, Morgan, Carter, Choteau, J146-10. 4, Flores, Kaelob,
Fairfield, J144-09. 5, Bouma, Kolter, Fairfield, J139-04. 6, Gallagher,
Jeremy, Cut Bank, J139-04.

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Hinsdale boys second at divisional GLASGOW
By Mike Brandt SCHOOL MENU
It’s all coming down to the state track and field meet that
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Trey Johnson placed in three events, recording a career-best
time of 17.09 for second in the 110 hurdles. The junior was fourth
in the 300 hurdles with a time of 47.96 and sixth in pole vault,
going 10-feet.
Aiden Albus didn’t place in the top six in 800, but he did
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record a career-best time of 2:25.38. Jeremy Longtree had a Provide Some Immunity To Gossip
personal-best in shot put with a heave of 35-feet, 4-inches. ...and GASLIGHTING. Allow or push back? What
Lustre Christian standout Jasiah Hambria cleared the high would you do?
jump bar at 6-feet to get a win. He was third in the 200 with a time 1. Strategic Communication using facts, questions and
of 24.67, third in 400 with a time of 55.53 and fourth in long jump, abstract truths?
going 18-feet, 10.5-inches. 2. Facts, Examples, Comparisons, Questions, Opinions,
Cayden Klatt had a personal-best in the 1,600, running a Essential Costs?
time of 5:26.38. Klatt didn’t place in the top six. 3. Some spin, gaslight, or throw out unverifiable
Beau Simonson, a Whitewater senior, finished second in untruths.
shot put with a career-best throw of 44-feet, 3.5-inches. He was EXAMPLES:
fifth in discus with a throw of 120-feet, 7-inches. • Pay $1 per year to repair all service line breaks while
Nashua’s Fletcher had a career-best in discus with a throw of it costs $thousands?
109-feet, 9-inches. • Constant need to update policies and procedures by
Other athletes may have qualified for the state meet with Resolution?
qualifying times, heights and distances during the season. The • Over $40,000 was spent last year and $14,000 this
state meet starts Thursday night with Class AA pole vault. Friday year on contract labor?
and Saturday will be a full day with the meet winding down on • Cost analysis and cost containment decisions?
Saturday with the 4X400 relay. Ongoing habit?
• Leave money in the bank while plant and equipment
Feeling overwhelmed? crumble into disrepair?
Moving to Prairie Ridge, The • Seek/receive Grants $30,000, $450,000, $625,000-
Manor, or Valley View? recent Governor’s letter?
LET US HELP. • Strive to maintain financial and functional
Helping Senior Adults with their move sustainability?
RATES: • What would you do I ask? Do what you have to do to
$75/hr: Room to room in the same location keep the water running
$100/hr: Moving from home to Prairie Ridge,
The Manor or Valley View • and the sewage flowing?.... If not, these condos would
$150/hr: Moving from home to a different house be uninhabitable.
Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025 ~ Nick Chiechi- Owner/Resident St.Marie
OBITUARY
Dewey is preceded in death by the love of
Dewey Doucette his life, Gloria; parents Wilfred and Emeline;
Heaven gained the perfect person. brothers, Richard and Wilfred; sister, Gail
Leon E Doucette “Dewey”, 85, of Fort Peck, McCoy and mother-in-law Anne Fisher Schile.
Montana passed away October 10, 2020 from He was never the same and a piece of him was
complications due to gallbladder surgery. missing the day Gloria left us.
Dewey was the light of our lives and Dewey is survived by daughter Loretta
an absolute angel in his family’s eyes. He Davis of Billings, MT; Mike (Suzanne)
was loyal, honest, loving, accepting and Doucette of Oak Glen, CA, and Melissa
supportive. He was everything that we Todd of Helena, MT; five grandchildren:
should strive to be in life. He loved his Red Sox, his Jay (Brittainy) Doucette, Ashley (Adam) Erekson, Kyle
Patriots and an ice-cold beer. Doucette, Kaleb (Sidney) Doucette, and Dylan Todd; nine
Dewey was born July 2nd, 1935 in Bucksport, Maine great-grandchildren: Owen, Harper, Thea, Promise, Kiki,
to Wilfred Doucette and Emeline Binette. He was the 2nd Braxtyn, Beckytt, Braezyn and Oliver; his brother, Paul
child of 5. After graduating high school, in 1954 he joined Doucette of Newburgh, ME; brothers-in-law Dick (Jan)
the United States Air Force. He spent 20 years defending Fisher of Fort Benton, MT and Larry (Teresa) Fisher of
this great country and retired in 1974. He served in South Sun City, AZ; and his close friends Virgina Yeager, Judy
Carolina, Okinawa, Glasgow, Ramey Puerto Rico, and Miller, Gloria Kountz and family.
Great Falls Air Force Base. Dewey knew no stranger and was everyones’ friend and
Dewey met the love of his life, Gloria Fisher at the encourager. His loss is felt by the communities of Nashua,
Glasgow Air Force Base while he was stationed there. Fort Peck and Glasgow.
They were married October 30, 1967. After retiring Services are pending until Spring of 2021 due to the
from the Air Force, Dewey and Gloria moved to Nashua, current COVID-19 virus. In his memory the family would
Montana. Dewey worked for the Nashua School District appreciate you to go out and perform an act of kindness
as a Custodian Technician and Bus Driver. He loved all and help those in need. Condolences may be left for the
of his “bus kids” like they were his own. Later he served family at bellmortuarymontana.com.
the community in law enforcement. Dewey also spent his We are thankful for all of the wonderful memories we
retirement years working for the Corps of Engineers as a have been able to share with Dewey and our hearts will
security officer, the Valley County Sheriff ’s Department as always have a missing piece with him gone. We love you
well as security in St. Marie. Dewey and Gloria were proud Dad, Grandpa, Great-Grandpa and Friend.
supporter of all the Nashua Porcupine’s sports. Dewey Memorial services for Leon “Dewey” Doucette are set
never felt complete unless he was working to occupy his for Saturday, May 29, 11:00 a.m. at Bell Mortuary with
time. In early 2000’s, Dewey and Gloria moved to Fort Burial in the Nashua Cemetery. Luncheon will follow at
Peck where they lived until their passing. the Nashua Sr. Center.

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