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The Good Old Days!


Is that Coach K getting ready to toss some candy? each. Visiting schools players/coaches will receive two
Nobody wearing masks? The date was September ticket vouchers each. Fortunately, student attendance
20th, 2019 when Rachel took this photo at 3:35 on a will not be limited as Glasgow High School (and co-op)
beautiful Friday afternoon. We probbly don’t need to students will NOT need a ticket voucher. Pre K to 8th
tell you the occasion. Do to the recent surge in Covid grade WILL need a ticket voucher. If you’re attending
cases within Valley County, the Glasgow School to watch from your vehicle or to sit in the grandstands/
District will be limiting spectators for at least the next gymnasium you will need to present a ticket voucher
two weeks at Football and Volleyball events. Home to the ticket sellers in order to gain admittance. Is it
athletes/coaches will receive four ticket vouchers okay to call the year 2019 the Good Old Days?
Fall Fest at the Nest!
GREAT DEALS THIS WEEK…
Letter to the Buzz
30% Off all Halloween!
30% Off Posh Gourmet Truffles,
VCCD Revises Bison Ordinance
Caramels & Candy Bars! There is a well funded international movement to
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Get 10% off any pink Corkcicle the month of October... their plan is to restore huge herds of wild, free-ranging
Show support for Breast Cancer awareness month! bison to immense tracts of land in selected areas.
Check out our beautiful New Candles & Diffusers from Archipelago! Guess what. Valley, Phillips and Blaine Counties
New Fall Home Décor and Floral.
Spooky Halloween Lanterns, Décor and Paper Plates & Napkins !
are one of those selected areas! It is interesting that
Get Cozy with all of our New Fall Clothing... many people support these wild, free-ranging bison but
Great Tops • Ponchos • Jeans • Slipper Socks • Jewelry and more! only if they are in someone else’s back yard.
Stay warm with our new hats and gloves! In 2014, the Valley County Conservation District
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! (VCCD) put an ordinance (2014-1) before the county
Weather turns
voters in an attempt to protect our natural resources,
our ranching enterprises, and our communities. It
cooler, welcome passed with an overwhelming majority. However, after
precipitation is continuing review and recent events, the Supervisors
on its way
decided to amend the ordinance which will be presented
to the voters in the November, 2020 election.
Tonight: Rain, mainly before 9pm. Low around 36. Breezy, The domestic bison owners immediately opposed
with a south southwest wind 8 to 13 mph becoming west our 2014 ordinance because they felt it unfairly subjected
northwest 17 to 22 mph after midnight. Winds could gust as them to more regulations than faced by other livestock
high as 32 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. owners. In addition, the American Prairie Reserve
Wednesday: A 50 percent chance of rain. Cloudy, with a (APR) filed a complaint against a similar ordinance in
high near 49. Breezy, with a north northwest wind 16 to 22 force in Phillips County.
mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph.
The VCCD Supervisors decided the focus of the
Wednesday Night: A slight chance of rain before 9pm, then ordinance should shift from regulating all bison to
a slight chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27.
West northwest wind 6 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 22 keeping wild, free-ranging bison out of the district.
mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%. Therefore, the revised ordinance now reads that all
Thursday: A slight chance of snow before 9am, then a slight bison in the district are livestock and are subject to all
chance of rain. Mostly sunny, with a high near 49. West Montana laws pertaining to livestock.
northwest wind 7 to 12 mph increasing to 16 to 21 mph in The APR plans to run their bison as non-
the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 33 mph. Chance commercial herds with a minimum of human contact
of precipitation is 20%.
or management. Many communicatable diseases (both
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 24. West to other animals and to humans) are detected during
wind 13 to 18 mph decreasing to 7 to 12 mph after midnight.
Winds could gust as high as 29 mph.
management operations (bang’s vaccination, preg.
testing, or when sold, etc.). Since non-commercial,
Friday: A slight chance of snow showers before 9am, then a
chance of rain showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 52. unmanaged herds may not engage in any of these
South southwest wind 5 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is practices, the revised ordinance requests the operators
30%. Little or no snow accumulation expected. to submit a health testing plan to an appointed Valley
Friday Night: Rain and snow showers likely. Mostly cloudy, County board.
with a low around 26. We feel the revised ordinance is much simpler
Saturday: A 30% chance of snow and rain showers. Mostly and addresses the concerns of the domestic bison
cloudy, with a high near 41. North northwest wind 16 to 18 raisers and focuses on preventing the real problem,
mph, with gusts as high as 28 mph. wild, free-ranging bison. Therefore, we encourage the
Sunday: A 20 percent chance of snow showers. Mostly Valley County voters to vote YES for the amendment in
cloudy, with a high near 36. Northwest wind 8 to 13 mph. November.
Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near 41. ~ Ron Stoneberg, VVCD Supervisor
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Reel Life Wisdom


County Health Department. Position requires proficient computer skills in
Microsoft office, writing skills, organization, attention to detail, customer
service, and teamwork. The successful candidate will work well with the
public and co-workers, have experience in accounting/billing/deposits/ “The minute you’re used to something, the
annual reports, process documents and receipts, and other clerical duties. minute you think, “Oh this is how life is”, life
The position includes participation and/or administration of two current
finds a way of surprising you.” ~Patton Oswalt
health department programs (to be determined based on skills), and other
duties as assigned. We can train the right person who has a wide range of in The Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019)
experience and is ready to jump into a fast-paced department committed
to the health and well-being of Valley County residents. This position
offers a FULL BENEFIT package with pay starting at $16.00 per hour,
Pie Social
depending on experience. FOR A COMPLETE JOB DESCRIPTION AND Fundraiser
APPLICATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE VALLEY COUNTY HEALTH for the Legion
DEPARTMENT AT 501 COURT SQUARE #11, GLASGOW, MT 59230 Memorial in Hinsdale
OR CALL 406-228-6261.

Sunday, October 18
2:00 - 5:00 PM
Hinsdale Legion Park
Constructed in 1945 & being in its
75th year, it is in need of repairs.
If you are more comfortable with a
pie social “distancing”,
you can pre-order @ 364-2128.
Feeling overwhelmed? WEDNESDAY Monthly meeting
SOUPS: Tomato ∙ Chili
Moving to Prairie Ridge, The
Manor, or Valley View? SPECIALS:
this Thursday
LET US HELP. Grilled Bacon & Cheese on The American Legion
Sourdough ∙ Ham Sub Post 41 and Auxiliary will
Helping Senior Adults with their move meet Thursday, October
RATES:
$75/hr: Room to room in the same location Dine at the “O” 15th at 7:00 p.m. for their
$100/hr: Moving from home to Prairie Ridge,
The Manor or Valley View
regular monthly meeting.
$150/hr: Moving from home to a different house Rene Clampitt will be
Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025 228-8006 the hostess and will give
a report on Education
& Scholarships. Light
refreshments will follow.
All Legion, Auxiliary,
Junior Auxiliary and Sons
of the American Legion
are invited. If you’re
interested in membership,
or would like more
information about helping
our Veterans, please join
us!

OCTOBER 7 - 13, 2020


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Scotty boys win twice guys with us it encourages us to go faster.”
It hasn’t just been Cumber that has had a good
By Mike Brandt season; the team has had a good year as well.
Carl Zabrocki and his teammates had a good “Everyone is pulling his own weight,” said
weekend on the cross country course as the Glasgow Cumber, who will be joining the Marines after high
Scotties won two meets last week. school. So he should go into boot camp in great shape!
Zabrocki won his first invitational Thursday In Plentywood the Scotties placed four in the
afternoon as the senior posted a win at the 51st top 10 with Thompson following Zabrocki in third
Annual Frazer Invitational. Zabrocki ran a time of with a time of 19:03.35. Miller was eighth, running
18:48. He then ran an 18:26.04 to finish second at the a 19:46.76, Lloyd was 10th with a time of 20:13.23,
Plentywood Invitational Saturday. Larsen was 15th with a 20:37.16, and Cumber was
Glasgow won the Frazer meet 16 points, and 20th with a 20:57.20 and Feezell 23rd with a 21:38.85.
then captured the Plentywood invite with 38 points. Iris McKean also had a good week, winning the
The Plentywood meet was picked up when Harlem Frazer meet, running a time of 21:03 and placing
canceled its meet due to COVID-19. Following the second in Plentywood, running a 20:56.65.
Scotties in the Plentywood team scoring was Richey- McKean has her teammates finish in the top 10
Lambert with 41 points, Scobey had 76, Sidney at Frazer with Emily See following in second with a
116. Circle, Culbertson, Glendive, Fairview and time of 22:44. Haylly Turner was third with a time of
Plentywood did not field a full team. 25:56, Kira Beck sixth with a 27:46, Eve Stone eighth
Glasgow placed all of its runners in the top 10 with a 29:50, and Elizabeth Nyquist ninth with a
at the Frazer meet with Lane Thompson finishing 33:32.
second with a time of 19:05, Reed Larsen was third Glasgow finished the Frazer meet with 20 points.
with a 19:44, Bergen Miller fourth with a time of See was fourth in Plentywood with a time of
19:52, Blake Lloyd sixth with a 20:34, Colter Cumber 21:43.99, Turner was 11th with a 24:55.80, Beck was
seventh with a 21:09, Riley Smith eighth with a 21:11, 28th with a 27:49.13, Stone was 33rd with a 28:31.53,
and Eli Feezell ninth with a 21:22. and Shanice Lagerquist was 40th with a 29:40.06 and
Cumber has had a good season, but he did not Nyquist 43rd with a time of 30:54.51.
look forward to running in the Frazer race as there is Glendive won the meet with 60 points,
a big, grueling hill to run up. Glasgow was second with 78, Culbertson had an
“It was an interesting meet,” said the senior. “The 84, Plentywood 132, Sidney 135, Circle, Mon-Dak,
course is a tough one. Not everyone expected a great Nashua and Scobey did not score.
time. There is a pretty steep hill and a gradual one Glasgow did pick up a meet with Nemont
to run up. It really tires you out. It’s my least favorite Telephone hosting a meet in Fort Peck at the Kiwanis
course.” Park on Thursday. The Scotties are scheduled to be in
Cumber is hoping that the season doesn’t get Wolf Point Saturday, but that meet may get canceled.
canceled before the state meet, which is in Kalispell We’ll be looking at former Glasgow cross
this year. country harrier and track star Ali Cunningham who
“I’m looking forward to state,” he said, adding is a freshman at Dickinson State and runs for the
that his times have been good this year. “They have Dickinson State Blue Hawks in tomorrow’s Buzz.
been good for me. It’s been my season, I’d say. The
other years I have hit a wall, and then can’t get past it. GLASGOW
This year I broke that wall and I’m pretty proud of it. SCHOOL MENU
I’m getting better and better at every meet.” WEDNESDAY
Cumber ran his best race a week earlier in Miles Breakfast
City, running a personal best time. The Scotties Pancakes • Sausage Links
Juice • Milk
participated against some stiff competition with the Lunch
Class A schools. Chicken Burger w/ Lettuce & Ranch
“That was a fun meet,” he said. “Running against Dill Spear • Mandarin Oranges
Scotcherooes • Milk
those schools helps us go faster. When we have other
Thanks for Listening bunch of kids when they were children. They’re OK
grown-ups now but as I said....mis-guided.
Another Democrat I hope the hearing gets better as it progresses but
knowing the left as I do I don’t hold out much hope for
Fiasco a fair hearing.
The confirmation hearing..... Barrett is a great choice. She’s young, a mother,
just another load of BS from the knows constitutional law and won’t back down from
Democrats. Another campaign fighting for what she thinks is right. She has been
platform to build up Harris. (Oh and that known to be bi-partisan on several important issues
other guy...what’s his name). It was all about The and I think she will remain so once selected to fill
Affordable Care Act that Obama pushed through RBG’s chair. You GO Girl! Yikes I can’t believe I just
making some Canadians very rich. You didn’t know? said that!
He hired a Canadian company to write all the literature That’s it for now folks. Thanks for Listening.
costing American tax payers 3 billion and change. And ~ Virgil Vaupel
he’s still controlling the country through BLMGNF
and several other “benevolent foundations.”
Back to the hearing. The Republicans not only
gave glowing endorsements for Amy Coney Barrett
but Sen Sasse schooled us on the constitution and
other pertinent matters. Sen Cruz told of Barrett’s
achievements and put the Democrats in their place
when he told of Barrett graduating number one in her
class in law school then asked the Democrats “how
many of you did?” No hands were raised!
Every one of the Democrats bashed Trump,
defended Obamacare and of course “casually”

St. Raphael’s
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mentioned Barrett is a Catholic. None of the three 228-9800
subjects were of any consequence in what was
supposed to be a confirmation hearing on whether or
not Coney-Barrett was a qualified candidate for the
RUMMAGE SALE
WE ARE COLLECTING ITEMS UNTIL
Supreme Court of the United States. But that was to TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20
be expected coming from the most divisive political please bring your treasures and place them on the stage
party in American History. SALE WILL BE Thursday, October 22 • 5:00 - 8:00 PM
And on another subject dear to our hearts: are the HELD OCTOBER Friday, October 23 • 9:00 - 5:00 PM
Democrats setting Joe Biden up for a fall and why is 22 - 24: Saturday, October 24 • 9:00 - 12:00 PM
Joe cooperating with the intended coup?
Of course they are and because he’s afraid that
if he becomes president the Republicans will delve
deeper into his and his son Hunter’s foreign dealings.
He can just declare mental non-come-poopity and it
will all go away for him and Hunter. And Kowmala
will become what most American minorities and most
American women want. A woman in the White House
and further sugar on the pancake...a black woman
in the White House. I would almost trade her for
Hillary....aw shut your mouth...I said ALMOST. One is
as bad as the other. I have some sorely mis-guided ex-
sisters-in-law who feel Michelle Obamanation should
be president. But what can you expect from Coastal
Seattle Washingtonians. And they were such a great

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