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Monday night’s 5th Annual Haunted Hallways at


Spooky! a huge success as it raised $571 for the Children’s
the Glasgow High School didn’t have the same Museum of Northeast Montana in Glasgow. Pictured
atmosphere as the Haunted Hayride, but the kids above are Ayla Stone, Brennan Peters, Riley Smith,
still pulled out a fantastically spooky performance Kate Parks, Ian Wright, Nicole Morocco, Dalton
— especially if you’re scared of evil clowns! It was Sand and Isabel Montoya-Hobbs.
Service for Richard Skyberg
BAZAAR
Richard Lynn Skyberg, 60, of Havre, Montana
passed on October 25, 2019. A Celebration of Life will
be held 6:00 p.m., Wednesday, October 30, 2019 at the
Saturday, November 2nd Eagles Club in Havre, Montana.
9:00AM - 3:00PM Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m., Friday,
Glasgow Civic Center November 1, 2019 at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church
From Home Based business to Hand Crafted Items in Nashua, Montana with Bonnie Novak officiating.
Let us help you start your holiday shopping!
For more information contact Joan Burris @ 263-8985 Burial will follow services in Fort Peck Cemetery, Fort
Peck, Montana.

BRRRR! Service for Jack Bishop


Jack Edward Bishop
passed away into the
loving arms of his Savior,
Tonight: Cloudy during the early evening, then gradual
clearing, with a low around 11. West wind 6 to 15 mph, Sunday, October 20, 2019
with gusts as high as 24 mph. at Hi-Line Retirement
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 34. West wind 3 to Home in Malta, Montana,
8 mph. with his loving wife Leslie
Wednesday Night: Increasing clouds, with a low around by his side.
19. Southwest wind around 6 mph. As per Jack’s request
Thursday: A chance of rain and snow showers before cremation has taken place.
1pm, then a chance of rain showers between 1pm and
5pm, then a chance of rain and snow showers after
A memorial service will
5pm. Cloudy, with a high near 39. West northwest wind be 1:00 p.m., Saturday,
7 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. Chance of November 2, 2019 at
precipitation is 40%. Little or no snow accumulation the Glasgow Evangelical
expected. Church with Reverend John Skillman officiating.
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27. A turkey dinner will be served at the church
West northwest wind 13 to 15 mph, with gusts as high
as 21 mph.
following the service as Jack dearly loved Thanksgiving.
Friday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 39. West
Condolence may be sent to P.O. Box 727, Glasgow,
northwest wind 11 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 23 MT, 59230.
mph.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 23. West
wind 6 to 9 mph.
Special rules apply on Corps lands
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 43. West wind Hunting season is upon us in Northeastern
5 to 10 mph. Montana. The Army Corps of Engineers at Fort Peck
Saturday Night: A slight chance of rain and snow would like to remind visitors that special rules apply
showers before 7pm, then a slight chance of snow when hunting on Corps Lands.
showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28. West wind Please contact the Fort Peck Administration
7 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Building at (406) 526-3411 with any questions
Sunday: A chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly
regarding the special hunting rules and stop in at the
cloudy, with a high near 44. West wind 7 to 13 mph.
Chance of precipitation is 30%. Administration Building or the Interpretive Center for
Sunday Night: A chance of rain and snow showers. locations where hunting is allowed on Corps Lands
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 26. around Fort Peck.
Monday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 38. The Downstream Campground, Kiwanis Park, and

Reel Life Wisdom


Nature Trail will be closed the following dates for ADA
Hunters: November 7th through the 12th and November
“It is the small everyday deeds of ordinary folk that 28th through the 30th. The Downstream Campground
keeps the darkness at bay - small acts of kindness and is now closed for camping, but day use is allowed except
love.” ~ Ian McKellen in The Hobbit: An Unexpected for the ADA Hunt Dates. Good luck hunting and be safe
Journey (2012) out there.
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Glasgow’s freshmen runners Stevie Hartwell, right, state cross country race in Great Falls. photo by
and Kira Beck tackle a hill in the second mile of the Andrew McKean

Scotties Produce Three Cross Country All-Staters


By Mike Brandt was a dual the whole time with him. pretty well with the conditions. I
It was a disappointing finish for We were side-by-side until the very really like my time. I think I ran a
Glasgow cross country teams, which end. He out-finished me. My time personal best by two seconds. In the
is understandable. The conditions was slower than I am used to, but snow, that’s pretty crazy.”
were not the best with everybody with the conditions the way they Zabrocki will be setting his
running on a snow-packed golf were, I thought my time was pretty sights a little higher next year for his
course Saturday in Great Falls. good.” senior season.
The boys missed the podium Glasgow’s group was the first “I was pretty happy with my
by 15 points, finishing fourth with to run on the course so it wasn’t bad season,” he said. “I feel like I could
180 points. Eureka knocked off for the Class B boys. The later races have run a little faster. But I’m happy
defending state Class B champs were ran on sloppy ground. with how it went.”
Manhattan 73-96. Colstrip took “It wasn’t very slippery. I The pack was spread out
third with 165 points. had very spikes so that helped a after Zabrocki with Bergen Miller
Wilson Overby was in a great lot,” said Overby. “We were a little finishing 40th, running a time of
race with Harlem’s Brad Cichosz disappointed not getting some 19:19.52. Jacob Meiers was 57th with
with Overby running in second hardware. It was a little bit of a a time of 19:45.10. Lane Thompson
place with a time of 17:12.24, less bummer.” followed it 73rd, running a 20:05.56.
than five seconds behind Cichosz’s Carl Zabrocki finished eighth, Reed Larsen was 93rd with a time of
17:08.70. Overby’s goal was to win running a time of 17:54.52, earning 20:35.60, and Blake Lloyd was 116th
the individual championship. all-state. with a 21:16.78.
“It (second) was alright. I was “I’m really happy with that The Scotty girls were a distance
still happy with it,” said Overby. “It place,” said the junior. “I felt I ran sixth with 277 points. Townsend
knocked off two-time defending champions Manhattan,
with 65 points. The Tigers finished with 79 points. Red
Lodge followed with 187, Lodge Grass had 227, and
Huntley Project 239.
Colstrip’s Hayley Burn won the race, running
a 19:29.50. Glasgow runners were a ways back in
15th and 16th. Iris McKean edged out teammate Ali
Cunningham for 15th and earned all-state. McKean ran
a time of 20:57.16, while Cunningham had a 21:08.91.
“Next year I definitely want to place higher up,”
said the sophomore. “But I was happy just to medal.
This was my goal since I started running in sixth grade.”
“I believe I gave it all I could that day,” said
Cunningham. Iris was right ahead of me and if anyone
is going to take that spot I was glad it was her. It was a
good day.”
Times were pretty decent even with the conditions.
“My time was, I think, the fourth fastest I have ran
this year. It was decent,” said Cunningham. “But at the
state meet you want to go for placement than time.”
All of the runners felt they could have run better
on a drier course.
“For sure,” said McKean. “It was stressful because
I left my running spikes at home. I didn’t think I would
need them. My mom had to get me new spikes 10
minutes before my race. Running in a pair of new shoes,
my legs hurt so badly. So that played a big part in my Senior Jake Meiers approaches the one-mile mark.
race.” photo by Andrew McKean
“It had a couple down hills that were a little slippery Nyquist was 126th, running a 26:12.99.
that I was trying not to fall on,” said Cunningham. “I’m really proud of Wilson and Carl for being all-
Cunningham was pretty happy with her season state,” said McKean. “Our girls, we didn’t get our goal of
and how well it went. getting on the podium. But, I’m really proud of them. I
“I had a really good season. It was a rebuilding thought they put everything into the race. That’s all you
year and I was pretty bummed at the beginning,” she can ask for.”
said. “I didn’t think I had a shot my senior season, but Have to consider that three of the girls were
it actually turned out a lot better than I expect. I had so freshmen, so this was a new event that they have never
much fun this year. Getting to meet all of the freshmen been in.
this year and becoming part of the family was fun. I “I think there was a lot of pressure on them,” said
enjoyed it a lot and going to miss it.” McKean. “But they ran well despite that.”
“I had so much fun this season,” said McKean. “I Cunningham and Overby, along with Meiers and
thought it went really well. I put in a lot of work during Padden, wrapped up their cross country careers.
the summer. I’m glad it paid off. I didn’t think it would “Overall I think it was great. I improved a lot,”
be so much fun. Last year I had so much fun. All of the said Cunningham. “Every year I wanted to be top 15. I
seniors made it so much fun. When they graduated I missed it. I was right up there and thought I could do it.
didn’t think it would be so much fun. But I thought I I didn’t make it but I was so close. I wanted to prove to
had more fun, honestly.” myself that I could do it.”
Lauren Padden finished a distant 43rd, running a “All-in-all I pretty happy with it,” said Overby.
23:06.11, followed by Haylly Turner in 86th in 24:14.24. “I know I didn’t get my goal of winning a state
Stevie Hartwell was 116th with a time of 25:38.46, Kira championship, but overall it’s awesome to be three-time
Beck was 119th, running a 25:t50.59, and Elizabeth all-state.”

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Grewe and Dulaney are in new roles at FWP in Glasgow
by Marc Kloker, FWP Region 6 Region 6 into the future with the She will also be the safety lead for
If you call or stop by the new program Explore MT, which the region, and help keep track of
front office at the Region 6 FWP will take the place of the current regional budgets, accounts, and
Headquarters in Glasgow, you may licensing system in the next few help with the hunter and bowhunter
notice a few changes. In the last few years.” education program needs.
months, LaWana Grewe became After Smith’s retirement, “I’m excited to be part of the
the Region 6 office manager and Grewe operated the front office by FWP family, and helping LaWana
Heather Dulaney became the new herself (with help from other staff) at the front office,” says Dulaney.
administrative assistant. for almost four months, doing both “I look forward to meeting and
Grewe, a Glasgow native, had her old duties and new, so getting working with all the staff in Region
worked at the FWP office in Glasgow her new administrative assistant 6 and learning more about my role
for six years as the administrative on board has been a good change. in this position.”
assistant under Kathy Smith, who “It was pretty timely for Heather Starting this new position in
recently retired from her position as to begin working as the hunting the thick of hunting season has
office manager. season really got going,” said Grewe. been a good time for Dulaney to
As the new office manager, “I look forward to working with get her feet wet in selling licenses,
Grewe supervises the administrative Heather and keeping the office answering phone calls, and
assistant in Glasgow and the office running smoothly for our public.” working with the public. “It has
manager in Havre. In addition, she LaWana and her husband been pretty busy since I started,”
will be overseeing the many other Ward live in Glasgow and have three said Dulaney, “but I have learned
license vendors in Region 6, will be daughters. The family likes fishing, a lot in a short time and have
the lead in internal communication hunting, and spending time at their enjoyed visiting with the hunters
within the region, and will of course cabin at The Pines. and anglers that have stopped by
be continuing to work with the Heather Dulaney, also a or called the office.”
public answering phone calls and Glasgow native, recently stepped Heather and her husband
selling licenses. into the administrative assistant Nick live in Glasgow and have two
“I’m really excited while position left by Grewe. Prior to that, children. The family stays busy with
starting this new role with the she worked for Prairie Travelers in school, sports, outdoor activities,
Department and taking on more Glasgow. and are heavily involved with the
leadership responsibilities in Region As the new administrative hockey program in Glasgow.
6,” says Grewe. “I have a great assistant, Dulaney will be the first If you would like to get in touch
administration staff to work with, to answer phone calls and assist with the Region 6 office, please stop
and I also look forward to leading with FWP customers at the counter. by or call 406-228-3700.
Hunters have CWD questions, FWP has answers
Are you hunting in
Region 6 and would like
your harvest tested for
CWD? Here’s how:
In 2019, Montana
Fish, Wildlife & Parks
will continue chronic
wasting disease (CWD)
surveillance for deer, elk,
and moose. Sampling took
place last year in Region
6, but more samples are
needed in the Northern
CWD Management Zone
of R6, particularly with
mule deer does and white-
tailed deer, to determine
distribution and
prevalence of the disease. moose tested: Management Zone, there at fwp.mt.gov/CWD).
In addition, in CWD check stations may be a wait time, or the Samples can then either be
2019, testing will also Three CWD check hunter can use one of the dropped off at FWP offices,
be available for hunter- stations will be open on the options below. CWD check stations, or
harvested samples outside weekends throughout the Note: All hunters be mailed to the lab in
of the CWD Management general season in Region 6, need to stop at any check Bozeman (hunters would
Zones. For 2019, all with the primary purpose station, whether it is a have to incur the cost of
testing is free of charge. of collecting samples from CWD, biological, or game shipping).
Hunters are the key hunter-harvested deer warden check station.
tool for this sampling in the Northern CWD Submitting your animal Transporting deer, elk,
effort. The more samples Management Zone. for testing is voluntary. and moose carcasses
FWP can collect, • Plentywood: 10 a.m.- Hunters are reminded
particularly from the sunset, Sat.-Sun., on the FWP offices that to reduce the spread
CWD Management east side of the rest area Hunters can bring of CWD, whole carcasses,
Zones, the better the at the fair grounds in their animal during whole heads or spinal
Dept. can understand • Malta: 10 a.m.-sunset, normal office hours in: columns cannot be taken
the distribution and Sat.-Sun., at the gravel • Glasgow: 8 a.m.-5 p.m., out of a management zone
prevalence of this disease. lot behind Ezzie’s Mon.-Fri., at the FWP unless the animal has
To be able to get your Westside Conoco on Headquarters on Hwy 2 tested negative for CWD.
animal tested, you must the north side of Hwy 2 west Hunters are strongly
retain at least the head • Havre: 9 a.m.-sunset, • Havre: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., encouraged to dispose
(with four-inches of Sat.-Sun., at the old rest Mon.-Fri., at the FWP of hides, bones and
the neck attached) for stop east of Havre Havre office at 2165 trimmings at approved
sampling and help fill out Samples from the Hwy 2 east landfills.
a small information card, priority areas (CWD Hunter submitted samples If there are any
including the location of Management Zones) Hunters can take their questions related to CWD,
your harvest. will take precedence at own sample by removing please go to the website at
In FWP Region 6, these check stations. If the retropharyngeal fwp.mt.gov/CWD or call
these are your options for the animal was harvested lymph nodes themselves the Glasgow FWP office at
getting your deer, elk or outside of a CWD (per online instructions 406-228-3700.​

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