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They’ve got game!


The state basketball tournament for Special Olympics Devereaux, and Coach Myles Yoakam. Front row left
was held November 9th-11th in Helena, Montana to right are Coach Nick Solorzano, Shaundel Alexander,
featuriing approximately 650 athletes, 330 coaches and Michael Young, Shawn Garwood, Coach OJ Taylor,
team volunteers, plus hundreds of families and friends Jennifer Bodner, and Linda Laumeyer. Awesome job, Milk
from across Montana. Our local Milk River Stars brought River Stars! Also in Special Olympics news, a Butte man
home second place! Back row left to right are Tiffany was inducted into the Law Enforcement Torch Run 2023
Granholm, Coach Kobe Sibley, Cari Knowles, Isaiah Richard LaMunyon Hall of Fame. More on page 4.
Harvest Festival
YOU ARE INVITED TO

AT VALLEY VIEW HOME


Thursday, November 16th
from 4pm to 7pm
Bake Sale, 50/50, and a “Thanksgiving Dinner Basket”!!
1225 Perry Lane
Glasgow, MT

Could be Gearing up for Annual


slick
Thursday Nativity Open House
morning
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
would like to invite all who would like to share in
Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 53. East southeast celebrating the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ, with
wind 7 to 9 mph becoming southwest in the afternoon. the annual nativity Open House December 3, 2023
Tonight: A chance of rain before 1am, then rain and snow from 3-7 pm. There will also be musical entertainment
likely between 1am and 3am, then snow likely after 3am. during the Open House.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 25. North northwest From 6-7 pm there will be a live Christmas
wind 8 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph. Chance
of precipitation is 70%. New snow accumulation of less Devotional broadcast from Salt Lake City featuring the
than a half inch possible. Tabernacle Choir for those who like to stay and listen.
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 37. West wind around
The display of Nativities was first presented in
15 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. 2015 with community members willing to share their
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 23. West
Nativities for the public to enjoy. While we expect to see
southwest wind 8 to 11 mph. some new ones, be assured some of the favorites from
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 47. West wind around
past displays will also be there. Some sets and ornaments
10 mph. are from Europe, Israel, South Africa, South America
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 25. West
and beautiful hand painted ones from right here in
wind around 7 mph becoming north northwest after Glasgow. They come in a variety of sizes, colors and
midnight. numbers of figures as well. Some have been heirlooms
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 50. Southeast wind 5 in families and hold special memories.
to 9 mph. Anyone who might have one he or she would like
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 28. to offer for the temporary display is encouraged to
South southeast wind around 9 mph. participate. We will be setting them up the morning of
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 50. South wind December 2, 2023 from 9am until 12. Or if you like,
8 to 15 mph becoming west northwest in the afternoon. contact Shelley Romo, 406-228-4271; Blaine White
Winds could gust as high as 22 mph. 406-228-8361 or 801-885-7362 to make arrangements
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27. West for them to be picked up.

Reel Life Wisdom


northwest wind around 16 mph, with gusts as high as 25
mph.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 42.
“I feel like ever since I lost my phone my other
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 23.
senses have kind of heightened.” ~ Jack Black in
Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 41. Jumanji - Welcome to the Jungle (2017)
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ
FOR SALE BY OWNER Mesa, AZ / 55+ Community. 2 Bed/ 2 Bath/ AZ be flexible for scheduling and work 12 hour shifts, must work well with
Room -- 1612 SF, Walk In Closet/Large laundry room. Lemon, Lime, others and follow orders, must be able to be away from home for extended
Orange & Grapefruit trees. 2 car garage -- can text pictures. CHAR periods of time. CONTACT STEVE FOR MORE INFO AND TO APPLY,
STROMMEN 480-832-3866 CALL OR TEXT 406-942-0164
BUZZ BUZZ
FOR SALE Model 1903 Colt Pocket Pistol .32 caliber made in 1924, 3 GUSTO DISTRIBUTING Merchandiser position. $16/hr starting. CALL
boxes of shells. Like new, would trade for Rem 721- Rem 722 or Intertarms ROSS 406-359-9322
rifle. CALL 406-228-4561 BUZZ
BUZZ CAFE IN SACO is looking for a cook. CALL 406-648-7307
DOG GROOMING SERVICES Cindy Holstein. Appointments starting BUZZ
November 28th. 406-263-2767 VALLEY COUNTY TRANSIT has an opening for a part time employee
BUZZ that could become full time. Benefits include sick, vacation and holiday
ST LAWN AND MOSQUITO CARE: Tree and Shrub fertilizing, we use pay. Must be able to obtain a CDL within 90 days of hire. People skills
high quality slow release products to fertilize a full year. One application and good driving record are required. Will be subject to preemployment
per season. Lawn Aeration and Lawn Fertilizing is still available. Call for drug test, criminal and driving record check. CALL 406-228-8747 FOR
free estimates and get on the list for next season. Thank you to all future MORE INFORMATION.
and current customers! STONE TIHISTA 406-263-8383 BUZZ
BUZZ COTTONWOOD INN has an opening for a part time morning line cook.
STORAGE IN TOWN: Outdoor RV, Boat, Trailer storage easy access year Cooks are responsible for the consistent preparation of cuisine for the
round. $50.00 per month or one month free if paid by the year. Located dining room, lounge, banquets, and other food facilities, resulting in
behind Al’s Mini Storage. CALL 406-263-1177 outstanding guest satisfaction. Additionally responsible for the smooth
BUZZ running of the kitchen and manage areas of profit, stock, wastage control,
SPACIOUS APT. FOR RENT: 2 bed, 1½ bath 950 sq. ft. Laundry room, hygiene practices and training within the kitchen. $14 per hour. APPLY
A/C. QUIET, City of Glasgow. Small pets considered. $750/mo. 360-750- AT COTTONWOOD INN
6746 BUZZ
BUZZ POSITION AVAILABLE Blade Operator Position. The Valley County Road
FOR RENT 3 bedroom, 1 bath condo in St. Marie. Single car garage, Department is looking to hire Permanent Equipment Operator. Information
washer & dryer hookups. Tenant pays gas, electric & water. $600/ and details can be obtained stopping by or calling the VALLEY COUNTY
mo. Pets allowed $35/mo. CALL HELLAND AGENCY 406-228-2114. ROAD DEPARTMENT AT 406-228-4233
hellandagencyinc.com BUZZ
BUZZ VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a new full time Activities Aide to work
2 BOARD VACANCIES for the Fort Peck Rural County Water District. with our residents on daily activities and outings. As an Aide you will be
PLEASE CALL THE DISTRICT OFFICE AT (406) 526-3529 FOR AN joining a unique and awesome department that works like a family while
APPLICATION AND FOR DETAILS. Deadline for application is December working with you on building your schedule. PLEASE VISIT VALLEY
4th, 2023. VIEW HOME FOR AN APPLICATION
BUZZ BUZZ
HELP WANTED: Must be able to work nights and weekends. Wage $12+/ COTTONWOOD INN has an opening for a Full or Part Time Housekeeper/
hr. APPLY AT SUBWAY IN GLASGOW. Laundry. Respond promptly to requests from guests and other
departments. Identify and report preventative or other maintenance issues
BUZZ in public areas or guest rooms. Maintain guestrooms, working areas, and
COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES has an opening for a Busser $12 p/h. A the hotel premises in general in a clean and orderly manner. Varied shifts,
busser is responsible for setting and clearing restaurant tables, stocking starting wage is $15. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN
all service stations, and assisting servers with table service to ensure total BUZZ
guest satisfaction. Part time from 11am-3pm. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a full time Dietary Aide to support
INN & SUITES our amazing kitchen providing restaurant style customer service to our
BUZZ amazing residents. Our starting wage is very competitive and scaled
***URGENT NEED*** GLASGOW SCHOOLS: Route Bus Drivers- depending on experience. PLEASE VISIT VALLEY VIEW HOME AND
$23.01-$28.02/hr. (DOE) & $1,500 sign-on bonus. Substitutes needed PICK UP AN APPLICATION IF INTERESTED!
in all areas. For more information and to apply go to: www.glasgow.k12. BUZZ
mt.us and click on employment tab. FOR QUESTIONS CALL 406-228- MILK RIVER, INC Has positions open for Day Shift and Night Shift. APPLY
2406. (EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER) AT MILK RIVER INC. 406-228-8412
BUZZ BUZZ
GUSTO DISTRIBUTING Sales Driver position. $21/hr CALL ROSS THOMPSON & SONS Looking to hire a Mechanic. Pay is competitive,
406-359-9322 wages DOE. PICK UP APPLICATION AT THE SHOP OR CALL 406-
BUZZ 228-4801
REYNOLDS MARKET HAS OPENING FOR Bakery, Deli, Meat, Grocery BUZZ
Clerks & Marketing Assistant. Part time & Full time are both available. They VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs for day shift. High paid wage
can either come in or apply online at reynoldsmarket.com 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
OILFIELD HELP WANTED must have valid drivers license, reliable hourly. PLEASE SWING BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR
transportation, must pass a pre-hire drug test and random tests, must AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR TEAM!
Butte Man is a Torch Run Hall of Famer
Retired Butte Silverbow Law
Enforcement Sergeant Jerry Williams of Butte
was inducted into the Law Enforcement Torch
Run (LETR) 2023 Richard LaMunyon Hall of
Fame on October 30 in Chicago, Illinois.
Just one of three awards presented
internationally, this award is presented by the
Law Enforcement Torch Run International
Executive Council and is the most prestigious
award given in the Law Enforcement Torch
Run movement. Law Enforcement Torch
Run® for Special Olympics (LETR) is a
volunteer movement that was established by
members of the law enforcement community
to support Special Olympics. The mission
of the Torch Run is to increase awareness
and raise funds for the Special Olympics
movement.

This honor is bestowed upon those who


have demonstrated exceptional leadership,
commitment and dedication to the cause at
the local, state, national, and international
levels. Hall of Fame inductees from the past,
present, and future, represent those who
have dared to carry the Flame of Hope™ into Left to right: Chief Richard LaMunyon (founder of Law Enforcement
uncharted territories; excel the mission to Torch Run), Jerry Williams (2023 LETR Hall of Fame Inductee),
new levels; or have demonstrated unwavering Chelsea (Special Olympics Australia Athlete and Global Athlete
leadership in the development of our cause. Appointee on the LETR International Executive Council) and Scott
For 29 years, Jerry Williams has been Whyte (Chairman of LETR International Executive Council)
instrumental in the success of the Montana
Law Enforcement Torch Run program. Jerry’s involvement formal presentation from LETR Officer leaders.
initially began in 1994 as a LETR volunteer. The passion Jerry also helped start Montana’s first ever Polar
of the Torch Run quickly ignited in Jerry as he became Plunge in Whitefish, MT in 1999. To date, this is our largest
Montana’s 1st LETR State Director in 1999. From this Polar Plunge annually. Jerry has also led other fundraisers
post, Jerry helped develop and build the LETR Executive including the Mining City Plunge in Butte, the Holiday Dip
Committee in Montana. in Red Lodge, Cops & Lobsters, the LETR Harley Davidson
Beyond developing the framework for the MT LETR Raffle and the Butte Building Sit. Currently, Jerry leads the
Leadership, Jerry has passionately recruited officers, athletes, MPPA Foundation Golf Tournament to benefit Special
and volunteers alike to join the LETR mission. Olympics Montana.
From the very beginning, Jerry is credited with breaking From 2012 to 2018, Jerry was the Director of the
down barriers between city, county, state and federal agency largest police association in Montana, the Montana Police
lines in order to get all law enforcement on the same team Protective Association (MPPA). After his term as the
championing inclusion for all. After his career as an active- director, Jerry became president of MPPA Foundation and
duty officer, Jerry went on to be an instructor at the Montana continues to serve in that role.
Law Enforcement Academy (MLEA). About LETR
During this time, Jerry was a strong advocate of the The Law Enforcement Torch Run® (LETR) is the
idea that every Basic Class be exposed to LETR through a largest public awareness vehicle and grass-roots fundraiser
for Special Olympics. Known honorably as Guardians of
the Flame, law enforcement members and Special Olympics
athletes carry the “Flame of Hope” into Opening Ceremonies

&
of Local, State, Regional and World Games. Annually, more FMDH EMS
than 113,000 dedicated and compassionate law enforcement
members carry the “Flame of hope” symbolizing courage FIRST AID, AED
and celebration of diversity uniting communities around CPR TRAINING
the world. FMDH EMTs are hosting a
Saturday, November 18th
community Heartsaver CPR /
at FMDH Ambulance Barn
NOTICE FOR PUBLIC INPUT MEETING
AED / First Aid class!
310 Mahon Street
Get Certified in First Aid, from 9:00am - 1:00pm
CPR & AED for 2 years!
The City of Glasgow City Council is requesting public Training includes:
Cost: $30 Learn about Emergency
input on the proposed location of a new skate park. Register today by calling Connie Situations
Basic Life Support
The skate park committee has asked the council for
at (406) 228-3648.
You can leave a message. Get Started with CPR
Get Started with AED
a portion of Bundy Park for the construction of the Registration deadline is Thursday,
November 16th at 5:00 pm.
Get Started with First Aid
Demonstrations
skate park. Residents of the city can submit letters of
support or opposition for this location to the Glasgow
City Clerk’s Office, 319 3rd Street South, Glasgow,
MT 59230. Letters for the council’s review should be
received by Wednesday November 29th at 12:00 p.m.
to be included in the council packet for the December
4, 2023 regular council meeting beginning at 5:00 p.m.
The public will also have the opportunity to talk during
public comment on any agenda item at this meeting.

FREE BLOOD PRESSURE CLINICS


November 9 at 5:30 - 7pm
Glasgow VFW Tip-A-Cop!
November 16 from 1 - 2:30pm Valley County Deputy Sheriff Andy Brandt was one
Nemont Manor of our local law enforcement personnel participating
November 17 at 11am - 1pm in Tip-A-Cop this past Friday in Glasgow, this being
Reynolds Market at the Loaded Toad. Tip-A-Cop is an official Law
November 21 from 10 - 11:30am
Enforcement Torch Run® (LETR) fundraising event.
Glasgow Senior Center Law enforcement officers volunteer their time as
“Celebrity Servers” to collect tips to support Special
Nov 21 from 11:30am - 1:30pm
Fort Peck Fish Hatchery
Olympics Montana. All funds raised through the
Tip-A-Cop event stay in Montana with 60% of the
proceeds staying in the local area to help cover costs
associated with competition & training. The other
40% helps cover the costs at the state–wide level.
GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
COUPON $35 OFF So true
A teacher scribbled
THURSDAY the following on a
Breakfast FOR ALL chalkboard, one day.
Cereal • Yogurt Parfait YOUR MEAT 09 = 9 x 1
M. Fruit • Milk UTS PROCESSING
Lunch PRIME C NEEDS
18 = 9 x 2
Chicken Burger w/ Lettuce 27 = 9 x 3
& Ranch • Dill Spear • Apple Danny Zeiger 406-263-1252 • Luke Zeiger 406-263-7551 36 = 9 x 4
Chocolate Pudding • Milk 113 Fox Farm Road • East of Glasgow 45 = 9 x 5
54 = 9 x 6
63 = 9 x 7
72 = 9 x 8
81 = 9 × 9
91 = 9 x 10
There was an outburst
of laughter in the hall
because the teacher was
incorrect; the right answer
for 9 times 10 is 90, and all
of his pupils mocked him.
As a result, teacher
waited for everyone to
quiet down before saying:
“No one applauded
me even though I had
correctly evaluated
the nine questions.
Nevertheless, when I just
missed one question,
everyone started laughing.
This implies that even
if a person is extremely
successful, society will
notice and relish his tiniest
mistake.”
So don’t let criticism
derail your ambitions; the
only person who never
makes a mistake is the one
who doesn’t try.
Friendsgiving
IS BACK!!!
The Saint Marie Fire Department is partnering with the
Saint Marie Village Association this year to provide a
FREE Thanksgiving dinner Cats vs Griz
to our neighbors and friends!
Join us on November 18th from 5-7 Saturday, Nov 18
at the Saint Marie Townhall Kick Off at Noon
for a night of good food and great friends. ALL Tacos/Nachos
Contact Mary-Jean at 406-350-2218 for more info. HANDCRAFTED Caesar Bar

With the rise of self-driving HOLIDAY 50/50 &


Football Boards
vehicles, it’s only a matter of time
before we get a country song BAZAAR
where a guy’s truck leaves him too. SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 18
THURSDAY

S tew Feed & Pie Auction 9 AM - 3PM SOUPS: Chicken Noodle ∙ Chili
GLASGOW SPECIALS:
CIVIC CENTER Angry Chicken Burger
319 3rd St. South Reuben
Sunday, November 19 at 11:00am
First Lutheran Church • 641 2nd Ave. N Hosted by Dine at the “O”
All are Welcome!
Served and organized by the First Lutheran Youth.
Chapter U, P.E.O.
All donations go towards youth activities. a philanthropic
educational organization 228-8006

Schermer
Chocolate-Covered
Pecans will be Available

Lunch will be
available

Feeling overwhelmed?
Moving to Prairie Ridge, The
Manor, or Valley View?
LET US HELP.
Helping Senior Adults with their move
RATES:
$100/hr: Room to room in the same location
$200/hr: Moving from home to Prairie Ridge,
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$250/hr: Moving from home to a different house
Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
Letter to the Buzz down a high percentage of those young people.
Masks only worked in order to give people at the
doctor’s office a job to enforce the mandate. The
Distractions, Part 1 shot has been proven to cause harm, especially in the
Long time no Blah Blah Blah, but here I go again! senior citizen population. If you have a weakness in
This is part 1 of a series to remind you of all the distractions your body, like eye, kidney, or heart issues, the shot
the current administration (of Democratic persuasion) is seems to settle into those tissues and worsen them.
using to turn our Republic of America into a socialist, Even CNN now says the shot does not protect against
Marxist country. COVID-19 and actually people who readily took the
I have written several letters about the ‘distractions’ shot are more susceptible to COVID-19. On the news
being pushed to the news media for our listening pleasure. it was reported that the new variant would hit those
This is a re-cap today: people with a vengeance. In 2015, Bill Gates called
1. Hilary, Nancy, and the rest of the Democrats spent for population control. Is it Covid? For those who
4 years trying to impeach Donald Trump. It didn’t have been fighting medical issues since being given
work. What did they accomplish for 4 years on our the shots, you may want to reassess the value of the
tax dollars paying their wages? The only news was shot versus the damage done to your system. Do you
impeach, impeach, impeach, Russia, Russia, Russia. remember all the young athletes who died of cardiac
2. January 6--people were invited into the Whitehouse arrest after being required to take the covid shot? I
for a tour and then were surrounded by paid call this a ‘shot’ because a vaccination indicates that
protesters. There are several people still in jail you will have immunity to whatever the tested and
without formal charges. Aren’t you glad you weren’t FDA-approved vaccine is.
there? 5. Ukraine. In April I wrote that it was my opinion that
3. BLM--they destroyed buildings, set neighborhoods the Ukraine war with Russia was a distraction. Again,
on fire, and had a huge death count of civilians. hind site! Now we know that the Biden cartel has a
Mayors and Governors told the police to stand down. huge financial association within Ukraine. It was also
Criminals were glorified and historical statues were in April that I received, in the mail, an anonymous
destroyed. It has recently been reported on the news hate letter. It contained foul language, a threat to
that this was funded by China. BLM is now just a bad help me leave the country because I didn’t support
memory. Perhaps it was a cover for the COVID-19 the Ukraine war, slurs about my family, and some
planned-demic. directives about which business does not want me as a
4. Covid. Hind site really shows us what many of us patron. ( Especially if they are there?)
thought all along. It was from China via Fauchi. It If you don’t know the Democrats are trying to
is a variant of the coronavirus flu. All the business destroy our country.... go to ‘Rumble’ as a search engine
shutdowns harmed the owners, the workers, and and ask your questions.
the customers. The economy went down the toilet. To be continued.
Kids being ‘internet’ taught at home actually dumbed ~Shirley Siefert
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selection of Christmas Decor. TURKEY ...................................... 99¢ lb SLICED CHEESE ........................ $2.49 ea
Jennie-O Frozen Bone-In Food Club 32 oz. Block or Shredded
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