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“No Bull”

Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
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Thursday, Octob

Something about those Fire Trucks


Kids of all ages, and even a lot of adults, are intrigued tour of the fire hall and were treated to some awesome
by fire trucks. With last week being Fire Prevention demonstrations. As evidenced by all those happy little
Week, The First Lutheran Pre-Schoolers took the grand faces, it was quite a delightful field trip!
Service for Kum Son Diseth
Kum Son Diseth, 79,
of Great Falls, formerly of
DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND
DAILY MATINEES • $6.50/PERSON Glasgow, passed away on
CURBSIDE POPCORN DAILY October 18th after a battle
All Tuesday showings are $5 with cancer.
406-228-9239 • www.polsontheatres.com Funeral services will
be held at 1pm on October
SHOWING: OCTOBER 21 - 27, 2022 24th at Bell Mortuary.
Coffee and cookies will
follow the service, ending
Rated PG-13 124 min. Rated PG-13 104 min. with Burial at Highland
Daily 4:20 & 6:45 Daily 4:25 & 7:00 Cemetery in Glasgow.
Friday & Saturday 9:15 Friday & Saturday 9:10

Big win last night, one to go


C It was a huge victory for the Scotties Wednesday
night in Malta as they defeated the M’Ettes 25-16, 25-
17, 16-25, 25-20.
Now 8-4 overall, 6-1 in conference play, the Scotties
host Wolf Point tonight. Being the last home match of
Today: A high near 75. Breezy, with a west wind 8 to 13
mph increasing to 19 to 24 mph in the afternoon. Winds the season (the last regular season match before tourney
could gust as high as 34 mph. time for that matter), it is Senior Night.

Letter to the Buzz


Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 41. Breezy, with
a north northwest wind 18 to 23 mph decreasing to 6 to 11
mph after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 33 mph.
Friday: A 50 percent chance of rain. Cloudy, with a high
near 52. West northwest wind 5 to 9 mph becoming east in
Valley County Voters
the afternoon.
For all of who are applauding Shirley Siefert and
the former members of the Refuse board who are giving
Friday Night: Rain likely, mainly after midnight. Cloudy,
with a low around 38. East wind around 8 mph. Chance of
you “another side” of an issue, I hope you know what the
precipitation is 60%. first side of the issue is. Have you been to the meetings,
Saturday: A 50 percent chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with
talked to the county commissioners, done due diligence
a high near 48. East wind 8 to 13 mph, with gusts as high to be truly informed?
as 20 mph. Don’t get me wrong, I am glad these people are
Saturday Night: Rain likely, mainly after midnight. Cloudy, giving us their side of things, but it is only one side,
with a low around 35. Northeast wind 11 to 14 mph, with their side. It is up to each of us to check the facts.
gusts as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. ~ Sandy Swenson
Sunday: Rain likely. Cloudy, with a high near 41. North
northeast wind 14 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Learn to skate with Kim
Chance of precipitation is 70%. The ice is calling! Registration for Glasgow Learn
Sunday Night: A 40% chance of rain and possibly snow. to Skate is going on through Sunday, October 30th.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27. North wind 14 to 18 Lessons are available for preschool through adult. Call or
mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. text Kim Girard, 406-263-2370, for more information.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 45. West wind 11
to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. Perfect day for a bowl of stew
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 28. The Fort Peck Annual Stew Feed Fundraiser is
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 45. Sunday, October 23rd at the Fort Peck Fish Hatchery
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 25. from 4:00-6:30. Everyone is welcome; Free-will offerings
accepted and take-outs are available.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 48.
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Scotties peaking at the right time year.”
The goal of most every team is to win the state
By Mike Brandt
It was another sweep by the Glasgow cross championship, but the Scotties would like to bring
country teams. Friday the Scotties were in Harlem for home some hardware for longtime coach Rod Karst,
the Wildcats Invitational at the Harlem Golf Course. who is retiring.
Glasgow recorded its third straight sweep with the boys “It’s been a couple of years since we did that. We’re
scoring 18 points and thew girls 31. going to give it our all for Karst,” said Thompson. “None
Plenty Coups was the closest to the boys with 40 of us will be disappointed with either podium finish,
points, followed by Harlem with 81. There were 10 whether it’s third, second or winning it.”
teams that failed to score. Shelby followed the girls with Glasgow’s competition will come from St. Ignatius,
50 points and Chinook had 62. Six programs failed to who is picked to win it.
field a full squad. “They have fast times, but we have never ran against
The Scotties seem to have peaked just in time for the teams from the west,” said Thompson. “We honestly
MHSA 59th State Cross Country Championships. The don’t know how true those times are because sometimes
races will be run on the University of Montana Golf you may have a short course or super, super fast course.
Course with the Class B girls competing at 1:10 and the Then you have Bigfork, which is tied with us. Those are
boys at 2:20. the two teams that are ranked above us now.”
Senior Lane Thompson does feel that the Scotties Thompson added that the Scotties will see what the
are peaking at the right time. And he feels winning the jersey colors are and run with them. His goal is to run
last three races will help the Scotties run at state. under 18-minu\tes and place in the top 15.
“I think by far, having the mentality that we’re Glasgow girls placed five in the top 10 and nine
competitive prepares us for state,” he said. We’re getting in the top 20. Baker won the race, running a time of
pumped up and running for some medals.” 18-minutes, 28.4-seconds. See followed with a time of
Haylly Turner feels that the girls have also peaked. 18.54.7, Dulaney was seventh with a 21:22.8, Hayleigh
“Yeah, I do,”she said. “My time is better than last year. Huntsman eighth with a 21:39.5 (just an eighth-grader,
We’re running well and have been running well recently.” she wanted to try one race with the high school athletes,
Those making the trip are Tanae Baker, Emily See, so she should be a force as a freshman), Jankowski
Kimber Dulaney, Caydon ankowski, Kheyerah Bilger, 22:20.2, Bilger 22:54.3, Turner 23:30.7, Evenson-Glasoe
Turner, and Riley Evenson-Glasoe. Mary Dykema is the 24:15.6, Dykema 24:38.2, Josie Kemp 26:20.3, and Eve
alternate. Stone 36th with a time of 37:21.6.
On the boys side it will be Reed Larsen, Kyler Turner’s goal is to run under 23-minutes and she
Holinda, KJ Ingram, Lane Thompson, Ted See, Kyler said the girls are going to try to win it all this year. That
Whitman, and Eli Feezell. The alternate is Adam would be a good feast as the Scotties will have them all
Mickelson. back next year.
Glasgow boys had seven runners place in the top
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Benefit
20 with four in the top 10.
Larsen followed race winner Peyton Summers for
second place. The senior ran a 16:03.3 compared to the
15:48.8 run by the Wolf Point junior. Holinde followed
in third, Ingram placed sixth, and Thompson seventh. Friday October 21, 2022
See was 12th , Whitman 13th, Feezell 20th, James Glasgow Senior Center
Seekins 25th, Jordan Cook 29th, Malin Beck 33rd,
5:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M.
Dylan Hlad 38th and Owen Thompson 39th.
The times for the state-bound harriers are close to CHILI • BUNS • ICE CREAM
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19 minutes. We did it last year and can do it again this
Partnership announced to promote hunter behavior
Respect access, protect the hunt way. That’s why it’s up to us,” said FWP Director
In Montana, good relationships between hunters Hank Worsech. “Improving hunter and landowner
and landowners are integral to our opportunities, relationships by promoting hunting ethics will
lead to proper wildlife management and ensure that enhance the critical relationships between hunters
our hunting traditions continue. and landowners and allow us to better manage
Landowners play an important role in sustaining wildlife. It’s good to see both hunters and landowners
healthy wildlife populations, contributing to our stepping forward to make it happen.”
economy and communities by creating jobs, and Along with an outreach campaign, hunters
providing valuable habitat and treasured open and landowners can visit the FWP website for
spaces. But the relationship between hunters and more information on hunting ethics, working with
landowners can start to fray when just a few hunters landowners, and to link to all the partners involved.
abuse the privilege of hunting on private land.
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Montana ranch families provide free public hunting
experiences across the state. We ask sportsmen to
remain diligent in their actions and to protect access
by respecting the places they hunt and holding
TRICK OR TREAT…….
one another accountable,” said Jim Steinbeisser, PICK A SEAT
Montana Stockgrowers Association President.
“While hunters in Montana enjoy a wealth of
hunting opportunity on our public lands, private
lands in the state offer irreplaceable hunting access
and vital habitat for our public wildlife. But access
to private lands is a privilege that can be swiftly
taken away from us,” said Backcountry Hunters &
Anglers Montana Coordinator Kevin Farron. “We
must show the utmost respect for these properties
and their owners, know – and follow – the rules, and
thank landowners for providing access whenever we
can.”
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While excellent hunter behavior might be the 1 G ET 1
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norm in Montana, poor behavior, like not following
landowner rules, trespassing, abusing access L
Accent Chairs HA(In Stock Only)
privileges, littering, and a host of other offenses,
can lead to a decline in access opportunities. In fact, Valid October 10th - October 31st

many hunters don’t know that not following rules


for a block management area can result in a citation
for hunting without landowner permission.
“We all know that most hunters do it the right
&
Glasgow Recreation Department
Performance
Concrete
Construction SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30TH • 2 PM
SULLIVAN PARK SOFTBALL COMPLEX
• Residential & Registration @ 1:00 PM • Dash Starts @ 2:00 PM
Commercial Concrete • $15/person without a food item Costume Contest
Fort Peck, Montana • New Construction • $10/person w/ non-perishable food item Prizes for best overall,
Cell 406-263-8054 & Remodels donated to Valley County Food Bank Best group/family,
Fax: 406-367-5257 • Children 5 & younger are free Best in age
mudman@nemont.net Rod Lambert Preregister at GRD and be entered to win additional prizes
Contact Jory @ 406-228-8341 for more info

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Land Board increases public access Full Week of Fall Savings!
with Big Snowy Mountains WMA October 18 - 22
All week long… All Halloween 30% off!
As chair of the Montana Land Board, Governor » Tuesday - All Fall floral 20% off!
Greg Gianforte this week welcomed the state’s purchase » Wednesday - All fall decor, pumpkins and
of nearly 5,700 acres in the Big Snowy Mountain range, fall scented candles and diffusers 20% off!
» Thursday - All fall mats and gourmet fall
providing Montanans access to over 100,000 total acres popcorn and fall candy 20% off!
501 1st Ave. S • 228-4646
of state and federal lands. » Friday - Any fall linens ( towels, runners
“The state has a vested interest in seeing land etc) 20% off!
conserved for wildlife habitat while also keeping ranchers » Saturday - All of the above will be 20% off!
on the landscape for the benefit of our communities,”
Governor Gianforte said. “We married those two
interests in this agreement, keeping the land available St. Raphael’s Fall
for cattle grazing while opening access for hunters to
pristine wildlife habitat in the Big Snowies. This is a win- RUMMAGE SALE
win for Montana.” Thursday, October 20 • 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
The Montana Land Board approved the purchase of Friday, October 21 • 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
a 5,677-acre ranch in Golden Valley County to create the Saturday, October 22 • 9:00 AM - NOON
Big Snowy Mountains Wildlife Management Area.
412 3rd Avenue North • Glasgow
Currently under a cattle-grazing lease, the property Call 406-228-9800 for more information
is entirely native mountain/foothill and prairie grassland
habitats with no farmed or crop land. It provides excellent Dairy Queen
habitat and access to the Big Snowy’s elk herd, as well will be closed this
as habitat for black bear, mule deer, pronghorn, and at
Friday and Saturday
least 22 animals listed as species of concern. The Rocky
as we will be cheering
Mountain Elk Foundation celebrated the decision.
on our grandson and
“This project is an organizational priority and a
the team at state cross
tremendous victory for elk, other wildlife, conservation,
country meet!!
public access and Montanans across the state,” said Kyle
Weaver, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation president and GOOD LUCK
CEO. “We’re grateful for ardent support from Governor TO ALL RUNNERS!
Gianforte, the Land Board and our partners at Shodair Comfort Pros Call or text us anytime at:
and FWP as well as RMEF members and sportsmen and Providing quality HVAC service to (406) 230-6346
women. It’s a great day.” Glasgow and surrounding communities Or contact us on Facebook

At the request of the governor, Montana Fish,


Wildlife, and Parks (FWP) proposed a covenant to the
vesting deed for the property requiring the state keep the
land available for cattle grazing. Charles Dodd Brian Dierzen
The property will not open until after the transaction
is completed and FWP has prepared it for public access.
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Back Row: Amber Pearson, Carly Nelson, Gabby Nickles, Ella Eggebrecht, Daley Aune, Ava Lloyd, Kolby Ross, Piper Johnson,
Brooklyn Hallock, Tessa Miller, Tatum Nyquist, Hayden Green, Kendall Schafmer. Middle Row: Kaylly Turner, Macy Martin,
Samantha Tryan, Riley Clampitt, Lacey White, Joely Chappell, Abbey Kulczyk, Hayden Diesen. Front Row: Jorden Mix, Grace
Reyes, Addison Jones, Jourdyn, Frencho, Brynn Donaldson, Alexys Wittmayer
The Glasgow Volleyball team would like to appreciate the Loaded Toad for their generous
donation towards our Pink Night & for supplying each girl a boost of energy before their game!
Who is
this girl?
The Montana annual
youth-only deer
hunt got underway
this morning and
continues through
Friday. While general
season for antelope
got underway
October 8th and ends
Sunday, November
13th, general season
for deer and elk gets
underway Saturday,
October 22nd and
ends on Sunday,
November 27th. So
who is this girl? Hint:
the photo was taken
by Andrew McKean
in 2015!

Hi-Line Veterans
Benefit Dance
Free County Music Dance
with Live Band
October 22nd • 7-10pm
at the Cottonwood in Glasgow
Raffle Drawing at the Event

Three Ruger 5.56 rifles with US Flag finish


One Custom Metal US Flag by DB Designs Hecklers
Musicians include
Tim Sampson, Lyle Mayhew,
Anonymous
MT Bain and many others Meeting
Raffle Tickets $20/each Tonight - 7pm!
Contact Your VFW or American Legion for Tickets Bring your own boos!
Letter to the Buzz
MY VOTE DOESN’T COUNT
SO WHY SHOULD I VOTE?
Balderdash on that opening headline! The following
is a quote from the editor of WND news, Bob Unruh:
EDITOR’S NOTE: With what has been called the
“Sovietization” of the Biden administration – including Lin Vargo, at right, hand-delivered her vote to the Valley
the shocking criminalization of dissent and massive County Courthouse on Wednesday.
weaponization of the FBI against political opponents old document called the U.S. Constitution by which
– America is being increasingly compared to a third- the opening lines are: WE THE PEOPLE of the United
world or communist dictatorship. Yet America still has States of America, and so on. It is WE THE PEOPLE,
one sacred institution that dictatorships from Zimbabwe not me the President, not me the Democrat party, or
to communist China don’t have: ELECTIONS. And in any other entity. However, I am sure that somewhere,
reality, there is no reason, despite the regime’s all-out there is someone who did not know that there is a
efforts at election rigging, that the tens of millions of Preamble to the Declaration of Independence, also. Yep,
decent, right-thinking American voters cannot stop the you have been taught in school or in college that these
Biden administration’s ever-expanding madness this words were there but perhaps did not associate them
November. with that document that caused a great country to be
Lin and I, among many other very concerned born. Those words have an even larger meaning when
Americans who have lived in our great country for over you see them in person and they go like this:
a half a century, have taken notice of what has been Preamble to the Declaration of Independence
going on in the recent political arena. “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men
Now, granted, Montana has a lot of geographical are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator
area to cover and our legislature convenes every two with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are
years due to the distances that have to be traveled. But Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”
even at that, the legislature does meet in Helena. Yes indeedy. Written words that now are on
Now yesterday was October 19, 2022 and we have the verge of being eradicated by the current people
received our voting ballots. You simply fill them out occupying the government seats in Washington D.C.
and re-mail them and voila! Your vote is tabulated. We have seen these two documents in person and if
Well, America had a most recent eye opener with the perhaps you get a twinge of pride or honor when you
past election of Presidential Candidates and that result read those documents signed by persons who gave their
is still under question! hearts and lives to establishing this great country of
So what if it was an illegal ballot tampering as ours, then you too are a Proud American!
in some cases have been uncovered, what with votes Don’t be misled by heresay or innuendos about
being tabulated in favor of one candidate being in over a candidate. Do a little research and then decide. And
abundance than the entire population of a district! remember the final thought of the Declaration of
Excessive ballots, and we all know that deceased persons Independence co-author and signer Benjamin Franklin
are in violation of the law by voting and it is even illegal after he placed his name on the parchment. Replying to
in some states! If that is a pun, pun intended! Quoting a a comment by John Hancock that they must all hang
friend from Australia: “I don’t give advice, I merely give together: “Yes, we must, indeed, all hang together, or
suggestions“. Good idea and good on him. most assuredly we shall all hang separately.”
So with that note, Lin and I have taken our ballots Wartime British Prime minister Winston Churchill
after carefully reading information on the candidates, once said: “We shall go on to the end, We shall NEVER
we vote accordingly filling out the ballot, sealing it and surrender”!
then WE take our ballots to the Glasgow Courthouse VOTE WISELY. This midterm is a critical election.
and hand deliver it. Too much trouble, you say? NOT! We believe it is a turning point in American History.
You see, voting is a right that is given to us by an ~ Frank and Lin Vargo

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