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“No Bull”

Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
bscentral@nemont.net

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It was a beautiful Saturday morning for the Fort Peck year, and the forecast for this Saturday is calling for
Senior Citizens’ annual Pancake Breakfast held in another beautiful Saturday for pancakes and cross
conjunction with Glasgow’s cross country meet last country. Come out and cheer the Scotties on!

Come to Kiwanis Park and chow down Saturday


The Glasgow Invitational Kiwanis Park from 8:00-11:30 a.m. Drive on down to Downstream
Cross Country Meet will be held Need some fuel to cheer on Campground!
in Fort Peck at the Downstream your kids?? Stop and see us first! Cost of the meal is just $5.00
Campground (Kiwanis Park) Hot off the grill, that tantalizing for two pancakes, three sausages,
on Saturday, September 17th, smell will draw you over to Shelter coffee, cocoa, or water. This would
beginning at 9:00 when kids walk/ #4 in the park. be a great way to fill your stomach
jog the course; first race starts at Want to watch the meet to see and support the local Sr. Citizens
10:00. what it’s all about?? Come early at the same time. Supplemental
The Fort Peck Senior Citizens and chow down! funding will be provided by Thrivent
will be having a pancake breakfast Hungry for breakfast and Financial. Proceeds will be used for
that morning at Shelter #4 in don’t want to cook your own?? Fort Peck Senior Citizens’ projects.
Now Leasing! BUZZIFIEDS
Newly Renovated apartments for Seniors 62+! LARGE MOVING SALE, Saturday, 8 am, 122 Sawney Dr. Go west out
Paid utilities, resident activities, of Glasgow, turn right on Sunnyhills drive, then left on Sawney, watch for
on-site laundry and more! black mailbox on your right, just a short ways. Beautiful King bed – new
foam mattress, 2 Queen beds, dressers, night stands, chairs and couches,
lamps, pictures, large area rugs, flowered tile top table, water dispenser,
new art frames, art clay, patio furniture, Stressless chair and foot stool,
upright freezer, lawn mower, yard tools, antique corner cupboard, desks,
nice cameras, Duke Peterson iron & cedar chair, Footprints in the Valley
books. 406-263-7936
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FOR SALE 2017 Chevy Cruze. 13,748 miles, $16,000 OBO CALL 406-
228-4756
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CARING HANDS THRIFT STORE is once again accepting donations,
please, no large items. MONDAY-FRIDAY 10:00-4:00
Call us today to apply: 406-228-4306 BUZZ

A bit
FOR SALE 3 windows 53.5”x29.5” $100 each 4 years old, 43”x28” mirror
$15, Shower with glass doors 4’x34” $350, plank flooring enough to do

breezy
about 440 sq ft. $300 or best offer, on all. CALL OR COME SEE 326
MAHON ST. 406-263-9283
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today DEAN ARMBRISTER MOVING AUCTION: Saturday, September 24 Will
be accepting nice consignments. 406.228.9306
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Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 77. Breezy, with an HOME WITH 20 ACRES 6 miles from Glasgow. 5 bedroom 3 bath 2,240
east southeast wind 20 to 24 mph, with gusts as high as sq.ft. house with 3 car attached garage. 40’x72’ shop with cement floor.
31 mph. Small cattle shed and garden shed, well with whole house RO system,
Tonight: Increasing clouds, with a low around 54. Breezy, Generac generator. Irrigation ditch runs through property. CALL 406-230-
0635
with an east wind 18 to 23 mph, with gusts as high as 31
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mph. FOR RENT 2 bedroom rental available Sept. 1st. Basement living quarters
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 72. East wind large master bedroom with huge walking closet $600/month. Includes all
11 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. utilities, roku channel, Internet, Hulu, Disney+. Has separate entrance.
Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 46. CALL 406-230-0650 LEAVE A MESSAGE.
North northeast wind 7 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as
18 mph.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 74. East
Possible railroad strike?
We had someone call on Monday, inquiring about
northeast wind 6 to 8 mph.
the pending railroad strike and how it would affect
Strike Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 49. East
wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. Amtrak riders. Would they be stranded? We’re not
Friday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny, with
railroad experts, but we didn’t expect anyone to get
a high near 75. East wind 7 to 10 mph. stranded. Well, here’s an official answer from Amtrak.
Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers before Starting today, the passenger rail agency is
midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 50. East suspending service on three cross-country routes out of
southeast wind 6 to 10 mph. Chicago, going to San Francisco, the Pacific Northwest
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 77. East southeast — all across the Empire Builder route which runs
wind 6 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. right through the Middle of Nowhere — and Los
Saturday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers, mainly Angeles, respectively.
after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 48. East But things are much worse than just canceling
wind 6 to 10 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.
Amtrak routes. If the nearly 60,000 railroaders can’t
Sunday: A 20 percent chance of showers. Partly sunny,
with a high near 75. East wind 6 to 13 mph becoming south
reach a contract deal with rail carriers, they would be
in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 20 mph. going on strike Thursday at midnight and it would
Sunday Night: A slight chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, deliver a catastrophic blow to the supply chain, which
with a low around 49. is already messed up, at a price tag of about $2 billion
Monday: A slight chance of showers. Mostly sunny, with a day. 40% percent of goods that are shipped long-
a high near 76. distance in the U.S. make use of the rail system.

BUZZIFIEDS
BOARD VACANCY for Fort Peck Rural County Water District. PLEASE MILK RIVER INC. WORK SUMMARY: Responsible to the Executive
CALL THE DISTRICT OFFICE AT (406) 526-3529 FOR AN APPLICATION Director for clerical work needed in all areas of Milk River, Inc. This
AND FOR DETAILS. Deadline for application is September 28th, 2022. includes, but is not limited to, filing all information in the individual’s main
BUZZ files, typing letters, forms and reports, making copies for group homes, etc.
FOR RENT IN FT. PECK 3 bedroom house. Available Now newly remodeled Answer and direct phone calls to appropriate staff and individuals. Greet
kitchen and bathroom. Washer & Dryer included. No Smoking or Pets. customers and assist them with laundry, ironing, can, etc. Empty money
References required. CALL 406-746-3483 from pop machines and prepare for deposit. Balance petty cash boxes.
BUZZ Prepare deposits. Attend monthly staff meetings and weekly management
THE GLASGOW HOUSING AUTHORITY will be accepting applications administration meetings. Work with Administrative Assistant in preparing
for openings for several units in Public Housing, a short wait-list may policies and chair the Safety Committee. Position is PT, but will work into
apply. The rent is based on 30% of your income. PLEASE EITHER PICK FT. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED: At least a high school
AN APPLICATION ON OUR FRONT DOOR OR THEY MAY BE FOUND diploma or equivalent. Must have the ability to perform secretarial duties,
ON OUR WEBSITE AS WELL. www.housingauthorityofglasgow.com be competent in the use of office equipment (i.e. copier, computer, printer,
BUZZ typewriter, and calculator) and have the ability to work with the public, as
FLIPS BURGERS & TREATS We are looking for a motivated individual well as DD individuals. Must be self-motivated and organized.
to join our Flip Team! Monday-Friday 10-4pm Server shifts available. We BUZZ
are also in the market for a Part-Time Cook, flexible hours. Stop by and DALE PLUMBING & HEATING has an opening for Customer Service and
grab an application today! COME JOIN US AT FLIPS FOR A GREAT Office Clerk Salary: 12.00 - 14.00 per hour, DOE. Hours: Part/Full Time.
PLACE TO WORK. Duties for this position include: cleaning and organizing store,waiting on
BUZZ customers, answering phones, ordering, checking in inventory, pricing &
TOWN OF FORT PECK is hiring a full time Assistant Public Works Director. putting away inventory, making work orders, writing & pricing sales slips,
Position will remain open until filled. Competitive wages, health insurance, processing returns & credits, computer data entry, Quickbooks entry, payroll,
and PERS retirement. APPLY THROUGH THE FORT PECK TOWN & various other office & clerical duties as assigned. We offer Benefits for full
OFFICE BY STOPPING IN OR CALLING 526-3220 OR 526-7548. time employees after probationary period, including Health, Vision, Dental,
BUZZ 401K, Profit sharing, and personal time. PICK UP APPLICATION AT DALE
MAINTENANCE WORKERS WANTED He/She repairs or replaces PLUMBING & HEATING OR EMAIL TO dph@daleph.net
windows, doors, overhead garage doors, storm doors, storm windows, BUZZ
gutters, porch posts and overhangs. Will be required to also scrape caulk THOMPSON & SONS Looking to hire a Mechanic. Pay is competitive,
and repaint exterior doors, window frames, door frames and porch posts wages DOE. PICK UP APPLICATION AT THE SHOP OR CALL 406-
as needed. Must be able to use an extension ladder and power tools in a 228-4801
safe manner. Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds unassisted. Must possess BUZZ
a valid driver’s license. Position is part-time and salary will depend upon MILK RIVER INC. is looking for a Night Shift Direct Support Specialist.
level of experience. Generic job application and detailed job description are CALL 406-228-8412 FOR MORE INFO
available by contacting the ST. MARIE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION BUZZ
OFFICE AT 521 6TH ST., ST. MARIE, (406) 524-3336. Position is open VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs for day shift. High paid wage
until filled. for CNAs with long term care experience. We can train and certify anyone
BUZZ who wants to become a CNA as well. Starting wage for trainees is $15.00
MARKLE’S ACE HARDWARE Seeks motivated, outgoing people for hourly. PLEASE SWING BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR
immediate employment for full time position. Must have knowledge in all AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR TEAM!
depts. like plumbing, electrical, tools, paint etc. Must be able to lift 50-70 lbs., BUZZ
be on feet for long periods of the day. Wages DOE plus benefits. PLEASE FUN & FRIENDLY WORKPLACE! Join the fun at Taco Shack. You must be
STOP BY STORE FOR APPLICATION 416 2ND AVE. S at least 14 years old, be responsible & have transportation. Fun & friendly
BUZZ workplace! Full-time employee benefits after 6 months paid time off. Shift
VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a full time Dietary Aide to support our Supervisors who work evenings & weekends will receive bonus of $1/hr.
amazing kitchen providing restaurant style customer service to our amazing Shift supervisors who close will receive bonus of $5/close. PICK UP AN
residents. Our starting wage is very competitive and scaled depending on APPLICATION AT TACO SHACK OR CALL SHERRI 406-228-2979.
experience. PLEASE VISIT VALLEY VIEW HOME AND PICK UP AN BUZZ
APPLICATION IF INTERESTED! HI-LINE FORD is looking for a Detail Technician. Applicant will be
BUZZ responsible for washing and detailing vehicles in and out. Applicant must
FORT PECK COMMUNITY FCU: Currently accepting applications for a show good work ethics and attendance. We provide all necessary tools
Membership Representative. Duties include performing transactions for and equipment for the job. Full benefit package applies. Pay based on
the membership, setting up new accounts, and some back-office duties. experience with growth possibilities based on job performance. Hi-Line Ford
Position may require some travel between the Fort Peck office and the service department operates 5 days a week , 8 hours a day. Weekends
Branch office in Glasgow. Wage DOE. APPLICATIONS CAN BE PICKED off , with paid time off and medical insurance available. We have a large /
UP OR DROPPED OFF AT FORT PECK OR GLASGOW, OR MAILED TO Warm shop. Benefit pkg includes 401k with matching funds and a health
FORT PECK CREDIT UNION, P.O. BOX 214, FORT PECK, MT 59223. insurance plan. 1-406-228-2141 ASK FOR NORM, JOSH, OR JR TO
BUZZ SCHEDULE AN INTERVIEW
D&G SPORTS & WESTERN: Looking for Sales Clerk, responsible for BUZZ
ordering merchandising, waiting on customers PT or FT with flexible hours. GLASGOW SCHOOLS: Accompanist ($13.34-15.21 base wage).
$14-18 DOE. APPLY AT D&G SPORTS & WESTERN. ANY QUESTIONS Substitutes needed in all areas. For more information and to apply go to:
PLEASE CALL (406) 228-9363 www.glasgow.k12.mt.us and click on employment tab. FOR QUESTIONS
BUZZ CALL 406-228-2406. (EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER)
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Head & Shoulders
Above the Rest

WEF Introduces Pumpkin Spice Crickets


GENEVA — In order “I’m a nut for awaiting word regarding
to both prod the human anything pumpkin spice- the public’s response while
population as a whole to flavored,” said full-time simultaneously denying
sample alternative food mother and part-time goat the allegations that they
sources as well as capitalize farmer Annie Lupascu, are actually producing
on the annual fall craze, “but crickets? No. That’s crickets because they are
officials at the World gross, no matter what spin the favorite food of a cabal
Economic Forum (WEF) you try to put on it.” of secret lizard people
in Switzerland unveiled Others weren’t overlords ruling the world
their plan to introduce new entirely opposed to trying behind the scenes. ~
pumpkin spice-flavored the new product. Babylon Bee
crickets. “Sure, I’ll try some
“We continue to crickets,” said Caitlin
believe the future of the Anderson. “Honestly, I
human race depends on would probably eat a shoe No Appointment
finding more sustainable if it was pumpkin spice- SEPTEMBER 7 - 20, 2022
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Weisenheimer at a press of things to come. If the PORK CHOPS ............................ $1.99 lb


Certified Angus Beef®
conference announcing pumpkin spice flavor goes CHUCK TENTER ROAST............... $4.49 lb
the new flavor. “And while over well with consumers, Certified Angus Beef® NOW BUYING
SIRLOIN TIP ROAST ................... $4.99 lb OLD BATTERIES
crickets are wonderfully the WEF has tentative Bone-In Pork

delicious by themselves, we plans to develop other


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Family Pack Bone-In Center Cut
PORK CHOPS ............................ $2.99 lb Centennial Batteries Hwy 2 W
wanted to do something popular cricket flavors,
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response from the public. officials were eagerly CHEESE ................................... $6.99 ea
Knudsen, Stockgrowers Dissect
the BLM Handout to the APR
by Aaron Flint, Montana Talks
A friend of ours in Bozeman came up with the
best one-liner describing Montana’s Attorney General
Austin Knudsen (R-MT): “He’s the Ron DeSantis of
AG’s.”
Well said. Ron DeSantis is, of course, the hard-
charging, freedom-protecting, and popular governor
of Florida. (Just ask Gavin Newsom’s relatives)
Thank you to everyone who attended, and ate and drank, and If you missed our conversation with Attorney
bought raffle or 50/50 tickets, and in general just supported our
4th Annual Glasgow Elks “Middle of Nowhere” BBQ Cook-Off last
General Austin Knudsen and the Montana
weekend. Stockgrowers Association, we got their reaction to the
Thank you to those who participated in the cornhole tournament. Biden Administration’s big handout to the Left-wing
Congrats to winners Larry Lloyd & Larry Lloyd. Thank you to Stacie American Prairie Reserve (APR) which is working to
Rhodes for running the tournament and being a boss! remove Montana ranchers from the land.
Thank you to Toodie’s Café for supplying breakfast burrito’s that fed Knudsen grew up on a ranch in Northeastern
the hungry breakfast crowd Saturday! While still being open for their Montana, and still has the family ranch. So he knows
regular restaurant business.
exactly what kind of threat the APR represents to our
Thank you to Kim and Ruth for serving up tasty beverages at the
Caesar Bar on Saturday. Montana way of life.
Thank you to Jake Newton for auctioneering our Friday night AG Knudsen: When they’re being open about
Calcutta and thank you to those who came out and bid on teams. what they’re trying to do to our state- they want to push
Thank you to all the volunteers who spent numerous hours serving people off the land, they want these small communities
food, selling raffle tickets, and the like. to go away...we have to step up.
Thank you to our BBQ committee for all of their time and effort put What are the legal arguments against the Biden
in to pull this event off. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) giving a special
Thank you to our panel of judges for taking time out of your day to handout for the APR to tear out infrastructure and
judge the event.
allow bison to graze year-round?
Most of all, thank you to those hardcore BBQ cooks that spent
2 days putting blood, sweat, and tears into preparing their food.
AG Knudsen: “The single biggest argument is
These folks put in a lot of time, money, and effort to get this done, that bison are not livestock, and the Taylor Grazing
and should be commended. It’s not something that just anyone can Act, Federal Land Policy Management Act, they define
do. what livestock is and that they have priority use on
And a special Thank You goes out to our very generous sponsors federal land. Okay. What other arguments? Well, a big
who helped make our 4th Annual Glasgow Elks “Middle of Nowhere” one here is that there actually are some mechanisms
BBQ Cook-Off a huge success. Without them we could not have pulled
his off. You folks just keep giving and giving, and we thank you! Please for outfits to have some special grazing for wildlife.
support these local businesses who support our local events! That’s called a special grazing permit. That’s an
OUR SPONSORS WERE: established process. APR didn’t use that process here.
Albertson’s • All Seasons Home Center • Bank of Glasgow
And the BLM rubber stamps them not using that
Big Valley Water • Border Plains Equipment • BS Central process here, they gave APR a general grazing permit-
Busted Knuckle Taproom • C & B Operations flatly illegal. Those general grazing permits are for
Coca-Cola Bottling of Glasgow • Cole Insurance domestic livestock only. There’s no provision for a
Cottonwood Inn & Suites • D&G Sports and Western general grazing permit to be used for wildlife, or non-
Eugene’s Pizza/Sam & Jeff ’s • Ezzie’s • Glasgow Auto Sales domestic livestock. And what’s so interesting here is
Grains of Montana • Helland Law Firm, PLLC you see the legal gymnastics that both APR and the
Helland Agency Inc. • Hi-Line Ford • Independence Bank BLM have engaged in here, to try to shoehorn this
JR’s Party Store • KLTZ/KLAN • Markle’s Ace Hardware animal and make it fit within the Taylor Grazing Act.
Nemont Communications • Nemont Beverage It simply doesn’t. But they’ve come up with this made-
Northwest Farm Credit • Opportunity Bank up artificial term “domestic indigenous livestock.”
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WEDNESDAY
Breakfast
Scrambled Eggs • Cinnamon Roll Me
Juice • Milk Tomato
Lunch
Melted Chz Sand. • Tomato Soup Go
w/ Sunflower Seeds • Goldfish
Crackers • Pears • Milk
“Today,” said the
Saco-Hinsdale college professor, “I
Community will be lecturing about
Potluck Picnic the kidneys, intestines,
pancreas, and the liver.”
Sunday, September 18th One med student
Bjornberg Bridge
leaned toward his friend
Church Service at 11:15 am sitting next to him, “Great,
Lunch at 12:30 pm
we have to sit through
Please bring a dish to another organ recital.”
share for the potluck.
Beverages and utensils I’m currently reading
provided. a book about the life of
Horseshoes, Volleyball & Henry Ford.
Jam Session after Lunch It’s an autobiography.

Montana’s Attorney General Austin Knudsen:


“He’s the Ron DeSantis of AG’s.”
AG Knudsen continued from page 5
That’s a nonsense term, Aaron — that term does not
exist in the law anywhere. I don’t care what kind of
legal gymnastics you want to engage in. We’re talking
about defined terms, let alone in the dictionary, but
also in federal law. That just doesn’t fly.”
Raylee Honeycutt is the interim Executive Vice
President for the Montana Stockgrowers Association.
She explained why the Montana Stockgrowers also
wanted to join in the fight and appeal the BLM’s
decision giving this handout to the APR. Professional soccer is the most hard
Raylee Honeycutt: “Montana Stockgrowers score sport there is.
partnered with the North and South Phillips County
Grazing Districts to file our appeal. One because
this is an issue that, along with many other groups
around the state, we have been fighting for many,
many years. And really it comes down to two key
things. One, that the we don’t feel that the BLM did
an adequate analysis, or follow the NEPA process
when making this decision. Steps were skipped and
full analysis was not done. And two, this decision
will have a significant socio economic and economic
impact on rural communities across Montana. And
that wasn’t taken into consideration when making
this decision.”
The full audio of Aaron’s chat with AG
Knudsen and MSGA on the statewide “Montana
Talks with Aaron Flint” radio show can be found at
montanatalks.com.
Dawgs wins fifth straight over pesky Spartans
And it wasn’t easy forced turnovers. The first was with 7L57 to play when
By Mike Brandt Quinn Griffith fumbled the ball with Babb recovering
Defense was the key Friday night in Baker as on the 49 in Spartans territory. Glasgow-Hinsdale-
Glasgow-Hinsdale-Nashua won its second game Nashua was unable to move the ball, punting it back
of the season. The Dawgs came away with an 18-6 to the Spartans.
victory and their fifth straight over the Spartans. Aiden Hoerster came away with an interception
Defense definitely was the key in the Dawgs win, on the 48, returning the ball to the 18. That set up
taking a 15-13 series lead. Baker-Plevna had the ball Donldson’s 8-yard touchdown run with 3:46 remaining
inside the Dawgs 30-yard line five times during the in the contest. Donaldson’s conversion pass failed.
game and managed to come away with only six points. Baker-Plevna went to shot passes to move the
Glasgow-Hinsdale-Nashua (2-1) used big plays ball. Brawley was 5 for 7 in passing to take the
in scoring two touchdowns. The first came at the 2:30 Spartans from their own 21 to the Dawgs 2. Baker-
mark in the first quarter when Mason Donaldson Plevna did get help with a 10-yard penalty and a
found Wyatt Babb open for an 81-yard score. The short penalty to set up Brawley’s 1-yard TD run with
conversion run failed, giving the Dawgs a 6-0 lead. 2:17 left. The conversion pass failed.
They would hang onto that lead throughout the The Spartans onside kick failed as the Dawgs
remainder of the first half. were prepared and fell on the ball at the 45. But the
Neither team could muster much offense in their Dawgs failed to move the ball, punting it away. That
first two possessions. The Spartans did get to the Dawgs gave the Spartans under a minute to get a score.
41 before punting the ball on their first possession. The Dawgs defense came up with two more stops.
They pinned Glasgow-Hinsdale-Nashua back on the 9 Freshman Khye Gamas swatted one pass down, while
where the Dawgs failed to move the ball. The Dawgs the Dawgs knocked another one down, then sacked
didn’t get a good punt off, putting Baker-Plevna on the Brawley for a 10-yard loss as time ran out.
30. The Spartans got to the 24 before turning the ball Defensively, Kohl Kittleson, Babb, Grady
over on downs. Mason Hunter was tackled for a 5-yard Nielsen, Hoerster, Connor Koski, Myles Yoakam,
loss, setting up the Donaldson to Babb TD pass. Ethan Nickels, and Richards were some of the players
The Spartans moved the ball inside the Dawgs in on tackles.
24 early in the second quarter, but once again they Offensively, Donaldson was 2 for 7 for 95 yards
turned the ball over on downs. Baker-Plevna did in passing. Richards rushed for 75 yards on 18 carries.
get to the 16 before halftime, but a penalty took the The Dawgs racked up 269 total yards, while they gave
Spartans back to the 31 where they gave the ball back up 205.
with little time on the clock. Glasgow-Hinsdale-Nashua will need to eliminate
Baker-Plevna (1-2) had a long drive to start the penalties as the Dawgs had some costly penalties that
second half. The Spartans quarterback Jesse Brawley stopped a few drives.
ran the ball to the 16, but a penalty took it back to The Dawgs host Roundup (0-3) Friday night.
the 31. Following an incomplete pass, the Spartans Roundup is coming off of a 20-0 loss to Wolf Point
would give the ball to the Dawgs. After that neither 42-6, so it’s looking likely that it will be a Glasgow
team could do much on offense, going into the fourth victory. This is the last home game for three weeks.
quarter the Dawgs still held on to a slim 6-0 lead. The Dawgs go on the road for two Northern B games,
Glasgow-Hinsdale-Nashua put together a Cut Bank on the 23rd and Fairfield the following week.
scoring drive that started late in the third on the Homecoming is scheduled for Oct. 7 against Conrad.
Baker 48. Toryn Richards carried the ball five times Other Class B scores:
to get to the 26. Four plays later Donaldson went to Big Timber 48, Colstrip 34 Eureka 34, Fairfield 16
Mo Fast for a 39-yard touchdown pass with 10:40 to Bigfork 55, Conrad 6 Florence 37, Cut Bank 0
Cascade 52, Deer Lodge 14 Manhattan 36, Columbus 14
play in the game. The conversion run failed, leaving Chinook 48, Shelby 18 Shepherd 20, Thompson
the Dawgs with a 12-0 lead. Drummond-Philipsburg 50, Falls 0
The Dawgs defense came up with two plays that Lone Peak 19 Townsend 35, Three Forks 6

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