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first bout in the second round with a 3-0 decision over
FIRST AID, AED Jacee Richardson of Circle. Senior’s Kendal Tucker
CPR TRAINING outlasted Clampitt for a pin in 3:49 in a third round
match. Clampitt won a fall in 2:36 over Bridget Smith of
FMDH EMTs are hosting a
community Heartsaver CPR /
Saturday, February 18th Kalispell, but lost a TB-1 3-2 match to Hailey Sutton of
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Demonstrations
could make some noise next year.
Bills address local voter- THE SIDING 45 SKATEPARK GROUP
approved property taxes meets the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month
at Wheatgrass Arts & Gallery at 6:30 PM.
Everyone is welcome!
Three bills giving voters more opportunity to weigh
in on property taxes were to be heard in the Senate Taxation Our goal is to build a professionally designed and built skatepark in
Committee this morning. Glasgow. The construction company Evergreen Skateparks has quoted us
Senate Bills 251, 291, and 292 work together to ensure a ballpark estimate of $200-300,000, depending on the size of the park. So
voters clearly approve of local bonds and mill levies that raise far, we have received a $75,000 matching grant from Montana Pool Service
their property taxes. All three bills are sponsored by Sen. Greg (Jeff Ament of Pearl Jam’s foundation) and raised $15,531. Thanks to the
Hertz, R-Polson, who chairs the Senate Tax Committee. matching grant, our total funds are $31,062.
Senate Bill 251 would sunset some existing local tax levies
without re-approval from voters. Senate Bills 291 and 292 would To learn more, visit www.glasgowmtskatepark.com,
require voter turnout to meet certain thresholds in order to or follow us on Instagram and Facebook @glasgowmtskatepark
approve new taxes. The bills do not apply to local taxes that fund THANK YOU TO OUR MAJOR DONORS:
essential services like public safety. Montana Pool Service • Galen & Karla Zerbe Family Foundation
“High property taxes are one of the top concerns we John & Mary Fahlgren • Peggy Grobel • Emmanuel Leon
consistently hear from constituents, but property taxes are
primarily a local government issue and many have been put into Did you hear about the jailed dude who
place by voters themselves,” Hertz said. “These bills are meant to was found in his cell with half a dozen bumps
do two things: give voters another opportunity to decide if they on his head?
want those property taxes to remain in place, and ensure that He tried to hang himself with a bungee
going forward, new optional bonds and levies aren’t put into
place without clear approval from local voters.” cord.
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Thanks for Listening person as the President may designate from time to time,
and upon such terms and conditions as the President may
prescribe, such interest or property shall be held, used,
Gov-speak Explained administered, liquidated, sold, or otherwise dealt with in
My old friend Babe and I used to the interest of and for the benefit of the United States, and
sit in a bar (scratch that) a cafe and such designated agency or person may perform any and
have conversations that would have all acts incident to the accomplishment or furtherance
nearby eaves-droppers at their wits of these purposes.’’; and (2) by inserting at the end the
end trying to understand what we were following: ‘‘(c) CLASSIFIED INFORMATION.—In any
saying. Here’s why. judicial review of a determination made under this section,
The conversation went like this: Babe; went to Clyde’s if the determination was based on classified information
today. Me: It all fell down; Babe; Black and Blue; Me; If (as defined in section 1(a) of the Classified Information
Einstein could do it anyone can; Babe; That song is played Procedures Act) such information may be submitted to the
in d-flat. Me; Interstate roadbeds are about 14 inches thick. reviewing court ex parte and in camera. This subsection
Babe;I’ve always wonder just how thin potato soup should does not confer or imply any right to judicial review.
be. Me; if you wear just one spur and you kick your horse There are three periods in that whole 200 + word
on the left side the right side will usually keep up. Babe; thing. Talk of your typical “run-on” sentences! I defy
These new-fangled computers can tell a person almost anyone with a modicum of book-learning to decipher
anything so figure it out yourself. Me; You’re crazy! It was the meaning of it all in just two readings. Here’s what I
1843! Babe; Aggh! Nothing rides like a Peterbilt. I’m outta’ got figured out; If you arrested, tried and convicted a
here! person of domestic terrorism and he’s/she’s an American
And this conversation would most-times go on for citizen take all his/her possessions and put him/her in jail
ten minutes or so. It’s called gibberish. for a very long time. If he’s/she’s a person in this country
While sitting here doing some research on our loss illegally then, take all his/her stuff, put him/her in prison
of our Freedom of Speech and the rapid increase of Big- for 30 years and then kick him/her out of the country.
Brother surveillance I thought about Babe and our talkings. Easy-Peasy ya’ think?
There must have been a politician or two listening and And another thing....can we find a correct pronoun
learning. Here’s a clip I cut and pasted taken directly from so we can eliminate all the he/she, his/her LGBTQ shinola?
H.R. 3162 more commonly known as the Patriot Act. That’s it for now folks. Thanks for listening.
SEC. 106. PRESIDENTIAL AUTHORITY. Section ~ Virgil Vaupel
203 of the International Emergency Powers Act (50 U.S.C.
1702) is amended— (1) in subsection (a)(1)— (A) at the
end of subparagraph (A) (flush to that subparagraph), by
striking ‘‘; and’’ and inserting a comma and the following:
‘‘by any person, or with respect to any property, subject to
the jurisdiction of the United States;’’; (B) in subparagraph
(B)— (i) by inserting ‘‘, block during the pendency of
an investigation’’ after ‘‘investigate’’; and (ii) by striking
‘‘interest;’’ and inserting ‘‘interest by any person, or with
respect to any property, subject to the jurisdiction of the
United States; and’’; (C) by striking ‘‘by any person, or with
respect to any property, subject to the jurisdiction of the
United States‘; and (D) by inserting at the end the following:
when the United States is engaged in armed hostilities or
has been attacked by a foreign country or foreign nationals,
confiscate any property, subject to the jurisdiction of the
United States, of any foreign person, foreign organization,
or foreign country that he determines has planned,
authorized, aided, or engaged in such hostilities or attacks
against the United States; and all right, title, and interest in “I never did give them hell. I just told the truth,
any property so confiscated shall vest, when, as, and upon and they thought it was hell.” — HARRY S
the terms directed by the President, in such agency or TRUMAN
Glasgow girls record a sweep period for a 44-41 contest.
Nyquist had one of her best games when it comes to
By Mike Brandt
The 2022-23 basketball season has been a long one scoring. The junior scored five points in the fourth quarter.
for the Glasgow girls. They have come close to winning Poplar’s press didn’t hurt the Scotties too much, but it
six games this year. It has been a frustrating season for the did hurt the Indians as they had most of their starters in foul
Scotties. However, the Scotties capped off the regular season trouble. One starter fouled out along with two reserves.
with a sweep. Aune led three Scotties in double figures with a game-
Glasgow (3-15, 3-5) may have momentum going into high 20 points, Yoakam followed with 16, Carly Nelson had
the District 2B tournament that starts Thursday in Malta. 15, Nyquist seven, Brielle Partridge two, and Joely Chappell
The Scotties, the fourth seed, will take on No. 5 Harlem (3-15, one.
0-8) at 4:30 followed by No. 2 Wolf Point (12-6, 5-3) playing Morgan Nordwick and Erickson led the Indians with 15
No. 3 Poplar (11-7, 4-4) at 8. No. 1 Malta (16-2, 8-0) will play points each.
the winner of the Glasgow/Harlem game at 4:30 Friday. Poplar was coming off of a 63-50 loss to conference-
Friday night the Scotties thumped Harlem 57-15, then leading Malta Thursday night. Maddie Williamson had
followed that with a 61-53 victory over Poplar at Moccasin 21 and Allison Kunze 18 for the M-ettes. No scoring was
Square Garden. Poplar had slipped past the Scotties earlier reported for Poplar.
in the season, winning 51-49. Nyquist scored Friday night to give the Scotties a 9-2
Free throws have been tough to make in some games, lead midway through the first quarter as the Scotties jumped
but in Poplar Saturday night the Scotties were 32 for 38, out to a 17-4 lead by the end of the frame. The Scotties
going 15 for 17 in the first half. Daley Aune was 16 for 18 at widened the lead over Harlem to 32-6 at the break and 41-12
the foul line. going into the final eight minutes of play. Glasgow didn’t get
But the Scotties weren’t in control of the game until the the running clock until late in the fourth on Hayden Green’s
fourth quarter where they came from nine points down to bucket inside the paint.
win the game. Everything seemed to be working for the Scotties, except the
Mayzie Yoakam sank a pair of free throws after being turnover department. Both teams had a hard time holding
fouled by Rikki Belton, her fifth. That put the Scotties up onto the ball with 24 turnovers each. But the Scotties did out
51-50. Glasgow had started a run after Jazmyn Carrywater rebound Harlem 39-13 with Nyquist hitting the boards for
gave the Indians a 50-41 lead. Tatum Nyquist started the run 12 rebounds.
with her bucket. The Scotties made it a 12-0 run with Aune Yoakam scored nine of her game-high 14 points in the
making one of two throws. Glasgow finished the game on a second half with seven coming in the fourth period. Nelson
20-3 run, going 9 for 11 from the line. followed with 12 points, Aune and Nyquist had nine each,
Glasgow did take a 14-11 lead in the first quarter, but Pipar Johnson four, Kyndal Schraner three, Chappell, Tanae
fell behind 32-25 at the break. Poplar closed out the half on Baker, and Green two apiece.
a 12-4 run. Kessee Erickson gave the Indians a 34-25 lead Nashua Volunteer Fire Department
in the third, Glasgow finished the frame with a 16-10 run. is hosting an
The Scotties trailed 44-27 when Yoakam scored a bucket
and added an end one, followed by a three-pointer. Nyquist
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