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“No Bull”

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Halloween had the office ladies decked out as (from left) Alexis Stahl, Destiny Bear-Garza, Sharon
Dalmatians, reflecting the 1961 animated Walt Disney Wemmer, and Kelsey Long. In the center is Cruella de
film 101 Dalmatians. The adorable Dalmatians are Vil (Darcie Waarvik).

Bone Trail Bones “Bone Trail” to start at about Triple


Crossing, though I think it officially
internet before I started this writing.
The information on it says only
By April Wamhoff starts at Burkes gate and truly only Bone Trail Campground so it does
Do you have places that are includes the driveway down into the tend to make you wonder, where is
just near and dear to you? For no campgrounds. To me, it is the “trail” the trail?
fathomable reason at all? For me, and all the land around it. It covers a At any rate, it says it is located
yup, it’s Bone Trail. lot of ground. 60 miles southwest of Fort Peck on
I have always considered the I looked up Bone Trail on the continued on back page
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Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 60. Breezy, with a


west wind 6 to 16 mph increasing to 19 to 29 mph in the Letter to the Buzz
afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 39 mph.
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 24. Blustery,
Will our country be great again?
with a west northwest wind 16 to 26 mph, with gusts as Here I am once again excited about this upcoming
high as 37 mph. election! Everyone will be happy to shut off all the
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 37. West political ads and get back to hopefully a more normal
northwest wind 16 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 24 life.
mph. That will only happen if the current administration
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 21. West is voted out by the patriotic Americans who believe our
wind 6 to 9 mph becoming south after midnight. country will be great again! There has been so many
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 48. Southwest hate filled attacks and deaths in our cities. I am so very
wind 9 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. thankful to live in our Valley County, Montana. We are
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 37. South not the far right Christian nationalists accused from the
southwest wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 radical far left.
mph.
We strongly believe that our children and families
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of rain. Partly sunny, with are the most important issues. We focus on the right-
a high near 54. Breezy, with a southwest wind 14 to 23
mph becoming west northwest in the afternoon. Winds to-life, freedom of religion, freedom of speech and the
could gust as high as 43 mph. Constitution and Declaration of Independence. If you
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 20. have a problem with any of this you really are living in
West northwest wind 11 to 18 mph, with gusts as high the wrong country. Many of our families immigrated
as 32 mph. to America in the legal way but the illegals, drug and
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 33. Northwest sex traffickers coming across the Southern border have
wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. brought much evil into our country.
Sunday Night: A 30 percent chance of snow after midnight. Our Father God who sent His son, Jesus to the
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 17. North wind 13 to 15 earth to die for all sinners desires that all will accept
mph becoming east northeast after midnight. Him and all will be saved. That is the Decree that we
Monday: Snow likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 30. speak. Our God is Love and wants all to be filled with
East northeast wind 15 to 20 mph.
His love.
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 30. ~ Marlene McVee
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Scotties claim 2B title away and didn’t have a lull. It was a good way to start off the
tournament.”
By Mike Brandt Nelson led the Scotties with 9 of 28 kills, 9 of 25 digs and 2
They split during the regular season, each winning on the aces. Lloyd had 7 of 8 blocks and 3 kills, Nyquist 4 of 11 aces, 8
opponents floor. Now in the rubber match it was the Glasgow kills and 7 digs, Aune 23 of 24 assists, 3 aces, 2 kills, a block and
Scotties winning the District 2B championship match Saturday a dig. Martin had 3 digs and an assist, Tyran 5 digs and an ace,
night in Poplar at the Moccasin Square Gardens. and Johnson 6 kills.
Glasgow went through the tournament losing only one Late Friday afternoon the Scotties swept Wolf Point, 25-9,
game and that was in the championship. The Scotties went 3-0 25-20 and 25-12. Nyquist led the Scotties with 11 of 22 kills and
in the tournament, winning nine games. 6 digs. Tyrsn had 13 of 36 digs, Lloyd and Johnson 3 each of 7
Senior Carly Nelson pounded Malta, scoring on 19 kills blocks, Aune and Nelson 2 each of 5 aces, and Aune 20 of 21
and 11 digs. Glasgow, which finished with 40 kills, won the first assists. Lloyd also had 3 kills, Johnson a dig and a kill, Nelson 5
game 25-17, but dropped the next 22-25. The Scotties regrouped kills, 4 digs and a block, Aune 6 digs and a kill, Joely Chappel an
to win the next two sets 25-18 and 25-17. ace, Hayden Green a kill, and Martin 6 digs and an assist.
Glasgow coach Brooke Martin said that Malta did not The Wolves were coming off of a high and were tired after
have an answer in stopping Nelson. their match with Malta.
“Apparently not. And we didn’t play our best volleyball,” “That was a battle. It was a grind for both of those teams,”
said Martin. “We played so well Friday against Wolf Point and said Martin. “By the time Wolf Point got to us they were tired.
we played very well against Malta, but it wasn’t up to the level They had rested more than we had, so it equaled out. They just
they played on Friday. Carly, she swung hard.” kept playing better and better as the game went on. But we were
Martin said that it was a close match with the M-ettes. able to dominate that match.”
“The first 12-13 points were close, then after that we were Glasgow and Cut Bank start the Northern B Divisional off
able to pull away, get four or five points ahead and maintain at 10 a.m. Thursday. A win would put the Scotties in the 6 p.m.
that,” Martin said. “They’re a good ball team and they’re tough. match with the winner of the Fairfield-Wolf Point match, which
They have a lot of experience with pressure situations, but our is at 11:45 a.m.
girls never let up.” The Scotties take the top seed from the 2B into the divisional,
Samantha Tyran had 15 of the 57 digs, Ava Lloyd 2 of 6 but this year the tournament is anybody’s. It’s wide open.
blocks, 2 kills and 2 blocks, Tatum Nyquist 2 of 3 aces, 8 digs, “It’s nice to go in as the number one seed because, obviously,
7 kills and a block, and Daley Aune 25 of 33 assists, 13 digs, 3 you’re going to draw an easier team to play,” said Martin. “Like
kills and a block. Macy Martin had 8 digs, 7 assists and a kill and I told the girls, and I said it before, it doesn’t matter with this
Piper Johnson 9 kills, a block and an assist. division. There’s a lot of good teams there. We’ve seen them
The M-ettes had to battle back through the loser out all at the beginning of the year at the Choteau and Chinook
bracket after losing to Wolf Point in their first match. The tournaments. Whether you go in first or fourth, you’re going to
Wolves needed four sets before they could beat Malta. Malta have to play a lot of good volleyball teams. It’s not going to be an
climbed back into the title match with wins over Harlem, Poplar easy draw from that district because they are tough.”
and Wolf Point in the third place match. Choteau won the District 1B championship, defeating
Glasgow (12-4) met Poplar in the Scotties first match of Fairfield in four sets. Fairfield beat Shelby in five sets and Shelby
the tournament. The Scotties swept the Indians 25-9, 25-14 and beat Cut Bank in four games.
25-6. Poplar was coming off of a win over Harlem.
“That’s the duty of that first round bye, the team that It’s that time, the best time of the year!
helps you, hurts you,” Martin said. “It’s hard to focus because
you haven’t played a game yet and Poplar was warmed up
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The Scotties are playing their
best volleyball now, which is
what coaches like to see.
“There’s no doubt,” said
Martin. “I’d say in the last
four weeks or so, they didn’t
play well against Sidney, and
that was the turning point for
them. They were frustrated.
Every single week they just
take another notch and are
gaining that confidence. I
knew that the talent was there
and that ability was there.
They’re seeing that now. They
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Biden Asks For COVID Amnesty, Afghanistan Pullout Amnesty,
Gas Prices Amnesty, Inflation Amnesty, Student L oan Amnesty,
War With Russia Amnesty, Nuclear Armageddon Amnesty,
And Weaponizing The FBI Against Political Enemies Amnesty
WASHINGTON, D.C. — A growing number of
progressives are requesting amnesty for extreme COVID
policies that shattered countless lives, claiming it was in
ignorance. This has prompted President Biden to also ask
for amnesty for everything that happened during his first
2 years as President.
“We need to forgive each other for what we said to
each other during COVID,” said President Biden. “We
also need to let bygones be bygones when it comes to
how I handled COVID, mandated vaccines, pulled out
of Afghanistan, made gas prices soar, caused massive
inflation, made taxpayers foot the bill for student loans,
allowed a war to start with Russia, got us on track for
nuclear Armageddon, printed money like there’s no
tomorrow and sent it all to Ukraine, and weaponized the everyone is so stuck in the past and chooses to judge him
FBI against my political enemies.” based on his entire career, especially the past two years as
“I need amnesty for all those things, folks. C’mon man, President.
it’s not hard! Let’s live and let live here,” continued Joe Biden. “That’s the past, Jack! I’m focusing on today and you
“I also need amnesty for cussing out Peter Doocey, selling should too!” said Biden. “Back then we were all in the dark
strategic military reserve oil to China, working shady deals and said and did things we didn’t mean. So I forgive you,
and setting my son up with Burisma, not spending enough now you just gotta return the favor for ol’ Joey.”
time and not raising Hunter right, all the racist things I’ve At publishing time, Biden was once again asking the
said, all the women I’ve sexually assaulted, and all the hair American people for amnesty, but this time it was because
I’ve sniffed, and elections I’ve rigged.” he may or may not have sold all of the U.S. to Xi Jinping.
According to sources, Biden remains frustrated that ~ Babylon Bee
I am running for the Valley County Commissioner, District
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412 3rd Ave. N., Parish Center Gymnasium the services provided by Valley County. Additionally, I hope
Saturday, November 19 • 9am - 3pm to raise the performance and accountability of the office. I
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snow pants, blankets, etc. that will benefit us all.

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Letter to the Buzz Services for
Government Control Paul Eckerd
I am not in favor of government control, and, I Mass will be said
wish that referendum 131 on our ballets did not end by for Paul Eckerd
saying that the healthcare provider can face fines and at St. Raphaels Church
punishments. That, to me, opens a whole new can of Friday, November 4
worms involving lawsuit lawyers. 12:10PM
However, if a baby is born alive it is a human baby Luncheon to Follow
and deserves a chance at life. A doctor takes an oath to
protect and treat human life. Their oath does not specify
an age or weight limit that I am aware of. Premature
infants do feel pain as they struggle to live. Giving them
a chance at life will also give them pain relief. At that
point, it is given over to God’s plan for that child.
I personally know a young man that could have
been left to die. Now, 29 years later, he is married, has
a beautiful child, and has a promising career. He could
have been left to die.
People have to get over themselves and realize
that they do not have the right to make life-and-death
discisions for those that can’t speak for themselves.
It horrifies me to drive around town and see Vote
NO on referendum 131 signs in yards. Really think
about it. Being left to die as an infant could easily have
been me, you, our kids, or grandkids. I would think the THURSDAY
guilt would follow you for the rest of your life. If it takes SOUPS: Corn Chowder ∙ Chili
a government referendum to protect premature babies, SPECIALS:
so be it. Deli Melt
BLT
Every yard should have had a “VOTE YES” sign. I
regret that my yard didn’t. It is sad that the government
Dine at the “O”
has to be involved. What has happened to Christian
teaching and morals?
~ Shirley Siefert 228-8006

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Willow Creek Road, a primitive road of the campground we found several near what is now the APR, we’ve
that becomes impassable during wet great walleye spots. Good for camp found buffalo bones. And mouse
weather. dinners and some to take home. bones while scouting on the top of
Oh, really? Some would say at Good times! a ridge. Admittedly, that was a long
other times, too. It goes on to say We also have camped there day scouting in one spot.
it has 10 campsites, fire rings, vault to bow hunt elk. Met some lovely I suspect that at some point in
toilets, blah, blah, blah and then people and have heard and told all its history that the bone trail was
again “Make sure to take 3 days many a story around the campfire. also the final resting place to human
of extra food in case you become I have tramped a lot of ground bones. I think about the first settlers
stranded due to impassable roads.” that I consider to be “Bone Trail” to go there and the incredibly hard
Not for the faint of heart. worthy. Just because, well, of the existence they must have had. I
I’ve stayed at this campground bones. We have found bones from tramp around there and then go
many times and it is beautiful! Once all kinds of species while we were home to a lovely meal, a warm
I was there when the yucca plants down there. Of course, there are shower and a cushy bed. Those
were blooming. Breath-taking! elk, mule deer and white tail, who people were made of tough stuff.
Sometimes we’d go there to left bones there. We’ve found cattle So, I believe the “Bone Trail”
access Fort Peck Lake for fishing. bones and coyote bones. Once we was aptly named. Maybe it is so
Once, my partner and I were found a big horn sheep skull buried near and dear to me because I’ve left
scouting for antelope while fishing in sand at the bottom of a coulee. bones there in a previous life. Who
the lake. We got both. Downstream Just amazing. A little further out, knows?

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