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Wear your mask or else!


Actually, this is just a spooky blast from the past, with plenty of scares! The cost is $1/body with
the first year of the Glasgow High School’s Haunted proceeds being donated to the Children’s Museum of
Hay Ride, held back on October 29th, 2015. The Northeast Montana. The “Not so Scary” time is from
GHS students will be hosting their annual Haunted 5:30 – 6:15p.m., then from 6:15 - 7:30p.m. will be for
Hayride this Sunday, October 24th at Sullivan Park. the “Not weak of heart or bladder”. Halloween masks
The course has been shortened but will be packed (upon others) — are an option, but not required!
Scotties wrap up regular seasons in Wolf Point
By Mike Brandt Despite the loss, the Dawgs still clinched a playoff
The regular season for Class B and C football, berth and probably the second seed in the Northern
as well as volleyball, is this weekend. Glasgow is B and a first round home playoff game Oct. 30.
on the road tonight as the Dawgs are set for a dog Glasgow was ranked sixth in the 406mtsports
fight against Wolf Point on the football field while football power poll. The loss to Malta dropped the
volleyball wraps up in Wolf Point on Saturday. Dawgs down to ninth and moved Malta to fourth.
The football game doesn’t have any impact on Glasgow is ranked lower than Fairfield. Yet the Dawgs
playoffs as Glasgow had already clinched a playoff clipped the Eagles’ wings three weeks ago.
berth a few weeks ago. The 32-22 win over Fairfield The Dawgs (3-1, 6-2) can take momentum into
put the Dawgs in the position to claim the top spot the playoffs with a victory over Wolf Point. Glasgow
in the Northern B by winning their next two games. has been led by senior running back Kyler Hallock and
Glasgow was successful in beating Conrad, 30-8, but junior quarterback Mason Donaldson. The Dawgs
the Dawgs lost to, then ranked fifth, Malta, 37-6. have also been getting good play from sophomore
Around 45° in running back Tatum Hansen and receivers Trey
Wolf Point at
Johnson, a senior, and Ashton Potter, a junior.
Defensively, the Dawgs have been playing well
kick-off time with the exception of the game with Malta. But even
in that game the Dawgs forced the mustangs to turn
Today: Sunny, with a high near 59. East southeast wind 7 the ball over. Glasgow played a good second half
to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. against the Mustangs, allowing only one touchdown.
Tonight: Increasing clouds, with a low around 35. Breezy, If Glasgow plays that type of defense against the
with an east wind 16 to 23 mph, with gusts as high as 33 Wolves tonight then the Dawgs should come out with
mph. a win.
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of showers before 3pm. Glasgow’s offense is capable of racking up over
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 54. East southeast wind 300 yards.
16 to 21 mph decreasing to 9 to 14 mph in the afternoon.
Winds could gust as high as 30 mph.
Wolf Point’s (1-3, 2-6) losses came against
Bowman, N.D., 45-0; Baker, 40-6; Roundup, 28-27;
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 33. East
southeast wind 5 to 8 mph. Malta, 54-20; Cut Bank, 50-15; and Fairfield, 57-0.
The Wolves defeated Colstrip, 25-0, and Conrad, 43-
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 60. Light southeast
wind becoming south southeast 6 to 11 mph in the 18.
afternoon. Malta has another huge game tonight as the
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 36. East Mustangs travel to Fairfield. The Eagles need a win.
southeast wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 24 They are desperate in trying to save their season. A
mph. loss puts Fairfield on the road in the playoffs. This is
Monday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 60. East southeast something the Eagles are not used to. They usually
wind 15 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. are hosting a first round game. The Eagles finished
Monday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers. Mostly runner-up last year after losing to Manhattan-
cloudy, with a low around 38. East wind 6 to 10 mph Manhattan Christian in the state championship game.
becoming west after midnight.
Second-ranked Townsend (6-1) also has a big
Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 60. West wind 10 game, traveling to Boulder to take on seventh-ranked
to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 26 mph.
Jefferson (5-2) for the Battle of the Elkhorn Friday
Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 35. West night. No. 1 Florence (7-0) host No. 6 Bigfork (6-1).
wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
Most of the Class C teams are idle this week
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 59. Breezy, with a
waiting for the playoffs next week. Flint Creek
west wind 10 to 15 mph increasing to 17 to 22 mph in the
afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 34 mph. continues to hold down the top spot in Class C 8-man
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 34.
football and Froid-Lake in 6-man.
Missoula Sentinel and Hamilton also continue
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 57.
to hold the top spots in AA and A, respectively.
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BUZZ COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES opening for Maintenance Technician. Keep
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buttercup, mooregold, squash, zucchini, red, white, yellow, walla walla day maintenance of the hotel. Complete maintenance work orders from all
onions, cabbage, carrots, small, medium, large, sugar pie, and Cinderella departments on a timely basis by following the hotel’s standard operating
pumpkins, angel wing gourds, dehydrated veggies, assorted cookies, procedures. Continually work towards and support the improvement of
breads, doughnuts, caramel rolls, turnovers, jams and jellies and more. engineering service to guests, other departments and fellow staff. PICK
Complimentary coffee and cookies. THANKS FOR SUPPORTING YOUR UP APPLICATION AT THE COTTONWOOD FRONT DESK.
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GLASGOW SCHOOLS OPENINGS: GHS paraprofessional aide, & sub
teacher/aides, janitors, & bus drivers. To apply go to: www.glasgow.k12.
mt.us and click on employment tab. CALL 406-228-2406 FOR MORE
INFO. (EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER)
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Starting wage is $12/hr. Respond promptly to requests from guests and
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following tasks to maintain guest rooms, working areas, and the hotel
premises in general in a clean and orderly manner. PICK UP APPLICATION
AT THE COTTONWOOD FRONT DESK.
OBITUARY
JOHN TURNER
Memorial Service Rick Birkoski
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23RD
Richard (Rick) A.
AT 2:00 PM Birkoski passed away
Nashua Civic Center surrounded by the love
Nashua, Montana of his family and friends
on Wednesday, October
13th, 2021.
Thank You from the family of Ruby Eliason, thank you Rick was born to
so much for all the calls, cards, food, and memorials in Phyllis and Edmund
honor of our mom. Birkoski and was one of
A special thanks to Bell Mortuary, Pastor Scott and
everyone involved in her service.
four brothers. He went
Also a huge thanks to Prairie Ridge, Amber, Ann, to school in Glasgow,
Paulette, Rose and all the staff, your care and concern Mt and upon graduating continued his education
will not be forgotten. at Wyoming Tech receiving his certificate for
Virginia & Trex Redstone, Ruth & Leon Garfield, diesel mechanics. He returned back to Montana
Mike and Michelle Eliason and while living in Hinsdale met his wife Linda
Brookie and to them one son was born, they later
FREE Community Training divorced. Rick later met Kelly Rankin who became
for Glasgow Middle School his girlfriend. Rick stayed in Glasgow and worked
Parents/Family Members many jobs, including for Zerbes, Boeing, and his
Where: Glasgow Middle School last job at Dry Prairie Rural Water.
When: Tue., Oct 26th from 6:15 pm - 8:15 pm
He loved working with his hands and could

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always be found with a project in his garages,
helping neighbors in need, or helping his son learn
about vehicles or other DIY tasks. If he ran short
on broken things to fix, he started taking apart
Question, Persuade, Refer
whatever was nearby. There was no mechanical
Suicide is preventable. problem he couldn’t solve, be it gas, diesel, or
Learn how to save a life. electrical. Rick also loved his dogs and would
Brenda Kneeland LCPC and CEO of Eastern Montana Community Mental
Health Center will answer any questions during the discussion portion. always spoil them, never leaving them out of a
cruise or sharing dinner from the table. Rick was
someone you could always depend on, he loved his
family and always watched over them.
Rick is survived by his son Jeremy Birkoski
(Glasgow), mother Phyllis Birkoski, girlfriend Kelly
Rankin (Glasgow), brother Lee Birkoski (Glasgow),
OCTOBER IS brother David (Linda) Birkoski (Great Falls), and
BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH many aunts, cousins, nieces, and nephews. As well
MAMMOGRAMS as many friends.
Rick is preceded in death by his father Edmund
SAVE LIVES Birkoski and brother Dale Birkoski.
HELP US HELP YOU LOWER YOUR RISK Funeral Services will be Held on Monday,
OF DEVELOPING BREAST CANCER
October 25, 2021 at Assembly of God Church in
SCHEDULE YOUR MAMMOGRAM TODAY!
CALL FMDH RADIOLOGY AT (406)228-3630
Glasgow at 11:00 a.m. Internment following the
service will be at Highland Cemetery.
VOTERS OF GLASGOW
Your vote for mayor would be greatly appreciated. I believe that I have the
experience and skills necessary to head up our city government.
Experience – over a decade serving on the City Council
Knowledge – involved with city operations (Wastewater Improvement
project, updating the city water system, involved with the plan to replace
Bernie Retires As His Vision the swimming pool, day to day operations of the city, etc.)
LEADERSHIP SKILLS
• President of the City Council
Has Finally Been Realized • President of the Recreation Board
• Former President of the Fair Board
BURLINGTON, VT—Bernie Sanders has retired as a • Former member of the Refuse Board
U.S. Senator as his lifelong vision of making sure that • Former member of the Montana Association of Student Councils
America becomes just like Venezuela and other socialist Executive Board
• Currently on the Milk River Inc. Board (Vice President)
countries has finally been achieved amid Biden’s supply • Currently on the Valley County HOPE Project Board (Secretary)
chain crisis. • Former Chairman of the Northeast Montana Relay For Life (10 years)
“It’s just refreshing to see these empty shelves— • Former Chairman of the Montana Association of Swimming
• Public School Educator (34 years; 26 in Glasgow)
reminds me of simpler times visiting Cuba and the
CIVIC RESPONSIBILITIES
Soviet Union back in my heyday,” he said to himself as Festival of Trees / Cuisine for the Cure / 4th of July Celebration
he took a stroll through his local grocery store. Longest Dam Run / Montana Governor’s Cup Walleye Tournament
He stopped by the deodorant aisle and smiled. Valley County Thanksgiving Day Dinner / Veterans’ Day Breakfast,
Remembrance Tree Program / Polar Plunge / Senior Citizen Prom
“Not a single stick of deodorant to choose from. My Coached Scottie Athletics for 35 years
work here is done.” Glasgow is my home. I was born and raised here,
“I’m glad I can finally turn in my Senator’s badge and have enjoyed being able to give back to Glasgow.
and gun, resting easy in the knowledge that the United Your vote for mayor would be greatly appreciated.
States is in good hands. We’ll be eating dogs before you Thank you. Rod Karst
know it.” Paid for by Karst for Mayor; Ruth Ann Hutcheson, Treasurer

Sanders says he now takes a refreshing morning


walk through the grocery store every morning, taking
deep breaths as he admires the empty bread shelves,
reminding him of the halcyon days. “We’ve gotta keep G&D
Biden in office so it can be like this all the time.”
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Thank You!
Wow! Where do I start? Since my unexpected time in the
hospital, my life has been greatly changed.
Thanks to all that sent cards, text messages, called, prayers,
and visited me in person. Thanks for the treats and meals. Please join us for a
Thank you to my family, I couldn’t have gotten through this
without you! Thanks for assisting me in and out of my car.
Birthday Open House for
Thanks to my special relay team: Willie Thibault and Mona
Amundson. Thanks to my colleagues at the school…you have
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Thanks to Jami Hughes, Andrew McKean and Lukas Saturday, October 23 • 11 - 3
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while I haven’t been able to be with them. I have always said
that I have the best kids…and it has been proven!
Thanks for the many kind deeds that have been bestowed on
me…it is greatly appreciated.
As my good friend Todd Glaser said, “People want to help,
so let them”. Get away from life for a while®
I can’t express how much it has meant and been of assistance. NEW HOURS
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So, to all, a huge THANK YOU!
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UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT


NOW HIRING
Historic landmark in Glasgow is hiring housekeepers. If you’re a friendly
and enthusiastic individual, with a strong work ethic, who has a sincere
interest in hospitality and will thrive in an environment that is guest
focused; we want to hear from you!
Apply today on Indeed.com or come by and see Chuck Godwin at the
Hotel and pick up an application.
Job Type: Full-time / Part-time
Shifts: Days, Swing, Graveyard
Pay: From $14 - 16 per hour. DOE/Will Train
Wrapping it up in Wolf Point “They all have contributed to this program and
given younger kids some levels to work for,” said
CoachSomer Hoerster has four seniors that Hoerster. “They will definitely be missed. They are
played their last home volleyball match of the a great bunch of athletes and they’re a great group
regular season Thursday night in which the Scotties of girls. I’m really proud of the things they have
won over Malta, 25-19, 17-25, 25-22, 28-26. Coach dealt with and overcame this season with injuries
Hoerster talked about each one and their positions. they had to deal with and getting the wins when we
ABRIANNA NEILSEN - “She’s our outside needed to.”
hitter. She was the team MVP last year. She is just Hoerster added, “I am just proud of all of them
a great overall volleyball player. She has a wicked for doing a great job with their flexibility this season.
serve. She’s capable of hitting anywhere. She’s an Our numbers are down but they still show up every
excellent passer and she’s willing to hit the floor day and that’s not always fun and sometimes it’s
when she needs to. She’s a fabulous player,” said frustrating but they have a lot to be proud of when
Hoerster. they look at their wins and the things that they have

KLAIRE KRUMWIEDE - “She plays front row done this last several years.”
for us. She’s a good server. She broke her ankle
when she was a sophomore. She missed her entire
Vote
sophomore season, which was unfortunate. She
worked so hard last year to really get back into it.
TODD YOUNG
She has really come on this year and has done a
great job for us with her block, with her hitting that
FOR MAYOR
A Fresh Start, A New Voice, A New Vision
she does and she has a really nice serve, too,” said I Support:
Hoerster. • GPD community policing
• Keeping the public informed on all city
TYANN GRAHAM - “She’s kind of ‘Miss all happenings
purpose.’ She can set when I need her to and she can • Always keeping an open mind to the community
swing when I need her to hit outside. With our line and approachable at all times
up change she had to hit outside opposite Abrianna • Continued positive and constructive co-operation
between city council and county
against Sidney. She did a great job with that. When
• I understand the value of tax dollars
she was a freshman or a sophomore she had to step
Paid for by Todd Young for Mayor; Todd Young, Treasurer
in on the varsity when Rochelle (Glaser) went down
with an ankle injury against Malta. She did a fabulous
GLASGOW
job with that. She plays incredible defense. She has SCHOOL MENU
a really nice serve too. She does whatever you need
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CALL FOR BIDS
Friday Funnies by NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Valley County Commissioner are
accepting bids for Patrol Vessel Special Purpose-Medical Transport.
A farm boy accidentally
overturned his wagonload of manure. Bids must be received by the Valley County Commissioners office, no
The farmer who lived nearby heard the later than 5:00 pm October 25th 2021, in a sealed envelope marked
noise and yelled over to the boy, “Hey SEALED BID – Patrol Vessel Special Purpose-Medical Transport,
including bidders name and return address to the Valley County
Willis, forget your troubles. Come in
Commissioner’s Office, 501 Court Square, Box #1, Glasgow, MT 59230.
and visit with us. I’ll help you get the Bids will be opened and read publicly Tuesday, October 26th 2021 at
wagon up later.” “That’s mighty nice of you,” Willis 10:00 am.
answered, “but I don’t think Pa would like me to.”
Interested Bidders call Rick Seiler at 406-263-1479 for bid packets
“Well okay,” the boy finally agreed, and added,
and any additional information they have about the bidding process.
“but Pa won’t like it.”
After a hearty dinner, Willis thanked his host. “I Valley County reserves the right to accept or reject any bid or portions
feel a lot better now, but I know Pa is going to be real of the bid and to waive any irregularities which are deemed to be in the
upset.” best interest of Valley County.
“Don’t be foolish!” the neighbor said with a smile.
“By the way, where is he?”
“Under the wagon.”

Upon entering the little country store, the stranger


noticed a sign saying “DANGER! BEWARE OF DOG!”
posted on the glass door. Inside he noticed a harmless
old hound dog asleep on the floor besides the cash
register.
He asked the store manager, “Is THAT the dog
folks are supposed to beware of?”
“Yep, that’s him,” he replied.
The stranger couldn’t help but be amused. “That
certainly doesn’t look like a dangerous dog to me. Why
in the world would you post that sign?”
“Because,” the owner replied, “before I posted that
sign, people kept tripping over him.”

A little kid’s in school, taking a true-false test and


he’s flipping a coin. At the end of the test he’s flipping the
coin again. The teacher says, “What are you doing?”
He says, “Checking my answers.”

A housewife with three young children was getting


dinner ready when the phone rang. The six-year-old
picked it up and said, “Hi, Daddy!” and she began telling
him about her day.
She then passed the phone to her brother and sister
as was the custom whenever Daddy called from work.
When it was finally the wife’s turn to talk she took
the receiver and said, “Hi, honey.”
“Thank goodness, lady,” the voice on the other end
replied. “I just called to tell you that the wallpaper you
ordered is here!”
FMDH | 621 3rd St. South | Glasgow, MT 59230

Monoclonal Antibodies
for Treatment of COVID-19

What are monoclonal antibodies?


Monoclonal antibodies, or mAbs, are a laboratory
produced protein that functions like the antibodies
made by the immune system in response to infection.
By binding to a specific molecule on a virus or
bacteria, known as an antigen, a monoclonal
antibody can enhance or restore the immune response
against these pathogens. Monoclonal antibody
treatment has been used and tested for the Ebola virus
and RSV, as well as chronic illnesses such as
rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, inflammatory
bowel disease, and more. The FDA has issued an
Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) to allow the use
of monoclonal antibody therapies for the treatment of
mild to moderate COVID-19 in certain high-risk
patients. This treatment is not a substitute for vaccina-
tion against COVID-19.

Who is eligible for monoclonal antibody treatment?


Adults considered at high-risk for severe COVID-19 and high-risk youth ages 12-17 who weigh at
least 88 pounds may be eligible for treatment. Individuals who have recently tested positive for
COVID-19 and have had symptoms for 10 days or less can schedule a consult to see if monoclonal
antibody treatment is right for them. Call FMDH at 228-3509 to schedule a consult.

Are monoclonal antibodies safe?


In most cases, the benefits of treatment outweigh any potential risks. While extremely rare, some severe
allergic reactions have been reported with the use of monoclonal antibodies. Some side effects of mAbs
include but are not limited to: allergic reactions, flu-like symptoms, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, and
low blood pressure.

How are monoclonal antibodies administered?


mAbs are given through intravenous infusion (i.e., through a vein) or injection.

To schedule a consult to see if


you are eligible for monoclonal
antibody therapy call:

1-406-228-3509

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