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Veterans Memorial News


The Northeast Montana Veterans Memorial are end of year finances, election of officers, status
Board of Directors will hold their annual meeting of tile sales, landscaping, and possible inclusion
this Saturday, January 30th at VFW Post 3107 of Gold Star casualties/vigil site. Pictured above
in Glasgow at 1:00 p.m. The meeting is open to is a scene from the Northeast Montana Veterans
the public and social distancing will be observed. Memorial Park’s Opening Ceremony held on a
Agenda items to be discussed but not limited to, glorious Monday, July 4th, 2016.
HATE CRIMES FORUM Letter to the Buzz
Facilitated by: US DOJ Community
Relations Service Nailed it
Hosted by: US Attourney’s Office for the Virgil Vaupel, you hit the nail right on the head.
District of Montana I don’t always read Vaupel’s columns, but every once
Join us on Thursday, January 28, 2021 in a while I will. And I did read his column in the Jan.
5:30 - 8:30 PM MST 8th issue of the BUZZ. Right on!!!
by phone at 1-877-465-7975 or I haven’t kept up with the stimulus money part
contact rose.salamanca@usdoj.gov but there are other areas that I have. Do you people
that voted for Biden trust him? I do not. If you have a
You can also join by Webex! 401K you better start planning to protect that because
Meeting Number: 199 471 8985 that idiot that is in the White House will take it.
Password: A5PmCRDgr53 And how do you feel about the refugees? Do you
want more people in the United States? You better get
used to it as he will make legal citizens out of all the
Some frosty illegal refugees that are in and are planning to sneak
wind chills
in.
Virgil, you are right about Un-United. I really
believe that we will have another civil war. It may not
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 3. Wind chill values be North against the South. It will more than likely
between -5 and -10. East wind around 10 mph, with gusts as be certain states against other states. Hopefully it
high as 18 mph. doesn’t happen.
Tuesday: Patchy freezing fog between 8am and 11am. Nancy Pelosi needs to get taken out of office. She
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 19. Wind chill values between is worthless. She is a trouble maker. Did you see her
-10 and zero. East wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as tear up one of President Trump’s speeches? That is
21 mph.
what a child would do. She sure showed her age that
Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 8. Wind chill
values between -5 and zero. East wind 10 to 14 mph, with
time. I don’t know much about those others Virgil
gusts as high as 20 mph. mentioned, but I’m sure they are worthless also.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 29. East Trump is the best president that we have had
southeast wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. since Lincoln. There have been other good presidents
Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 13. East that I liked as well.
southeast wind 6 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Marlene McVee also had a good letter and nailed
Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 35. East wind 3 to it right as well.
8 mph. That riot wasn’t Trump supporters, but of course,
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 16. East they want you to think that. Impeach Trump! No, let’s
wind 7 to 10 mph. impeach Pelosi and a lot of the others that need to go.
Friday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 34. East wind 6 to 9 Biden is not my president. I will pray for him
mph.
and his people, but that is all I will do. And how long
Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 11. North wind
do you think he will be in office? Pelosi will find a
6 to 8 mph.
way to take him out so her pal Harris becomes the
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 29. West northwest
wind 3 to 8 mph.
first woman president.
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 12.
Now, I’ve said this before, if people don’t like
what I wrote, I don’t care. You have freedom of speech
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 35.
just like me. I do hope you enjoy my sports articles. I
Reel Life Wisdom enjoy doing them.
And how about my cousin Daley Aune. She is
“My Mama always said, ‘You got to put the going to be a good player. I would try to explain how
past behind you before you can move on’.” she is related, but that would take up a lot of space.
~Tom Hanks in Forrest Gump (1994) ~ Mike Brandt
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BUZZ
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and special dietary needs of each resident. Pay starts at $12.55/hr. This
position provides a very meaningful role within Valley View Home and you will
feel gratitude daily for your work. PLEASE PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION
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BUZZ
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Scobey gets tested going into the fourth period where the Broncs outscored
the Mavericks 17-9 to tie the game at 45. The teams scored
three points each in the first 4-minute period.
By Mike Brandt Kia Wasson led the Mavericks with 21 points, Kaitlyn
Well, it finally happened. The top-ranked Class C McColly and Jaycee Erickson chipped in 13 points each,
boys’ basketball team that has been blowing away their Teagan Erickson had five, Paige Wasson and Kore LaBrie
opponents finally was tested. two each.
Scobey-Opheim battled Froid-Lake in a non- Draya Wacker scored a game-high 30 points in leading
conference game Thursday night. The Spartans escaped Melstone. Koye Rindal had nine points, Leni Krehbiel and
with a 57-54 victory. Froid-Lake had taken a 16-10 first Kayla Kombol five each, and Kelsey Thurston four.
quarter lead but the Spartans rallied in the second period North Country was able to pick up a game with
to score 18 points for a 28-27 halftime lead. Scobey came Malta as the conference game with Dodson was canceled.
out in the third to outscore the Red Hawks 17-7 for a 45- The Mavericks pulled out a 0-46 win over the fifth-ranked
34 lead. But Froid-Lake had a huge fourth quarter, but M-ettes Saturday night. No scoring was reported.
came up short, outscoring Scobey 20-12. North Country (4-4) boys split over the weekend,
Scobey-Opheim improved to 7-0, while Froid-Lake losing to Melstone 47-43. The Broncs had taken a 14-12
lost its first game of the season, falling to 5-1. Aiden lead but trailed 23-22 at the break. The game was tied
Fishell led the Spartans with 21 points, Parker Cromwell at 32 heading into the final eight minutes of play where
followed with 13, Jayce Tande had 12, Reagan Machart six, Melstone scored 15 points and holding the Mavericks to
and Caden Handran five. No scoring was given for Froid- 11. Bryce Gerbe paced Melstone (5-1) with 27 points. No
Lake. scoring was reported for the Mavericks.
Scobey-Opheim added another win Friday night North Country picked up a game with Richey-
when they hosted Fairview in a non-conference game. Lambert Saturday and came out with a 43-37 win over the
Remember that these two teams shared the state Fusion (1-4). No scoring was reported.
championship last March when the MHSA canceled the Lustre Christian (3-3) boys took an 18-5 first quarter
last day of the state tournaments. lead en route to a 67-43 win over Culbertson Tuesday
The Spartans ran out to a 37-13 halftime lead in their night. Cayden Klatt and Kolden Hoversland led the Lions
64-40 win over the Warriors. Fishell paced the Spartans with 17 points each, Elijah Lenihan added 13, Jasiah
with 13 points, Machart and Tande had 12 each, Cromwell Hambria nine, Kaleb Hoversland eight, and Braden Ewing
11, Handran seven, Addison Stentoft four, Rio Booth three, two.
Gage Hallock and Hudson Kjos two each. No scoring was Mike Pederson had 16 for the Cowboys (0-6), Colin
reported for Fairview (5-3). Avance 13, Lucas Hunter six, Payton Perkins four, Maurice
Gracee Lekvold, who will play college ball somewhere, Bighorn and Kobe Nickoloff two each.
has been leading the Spartan girls all season. The Scobey Culbertson Cowgirls (2-3) turned the table to beat
senior did it again in the Spartans’ two non-conference Lustre Christian (2-4) 64-38 with Makena Hauge netting
wins. Tuesday night she had 14 points in a 42-28 victory 20 points. Megan Granbois followed with 12 points, Perla
over Froid-Lake. Burciaga 12, Koree Marchwick 10, and Destiny Thompson
Scobey-Opheim (7-1) had a huge second half when six.
the Spartans outscored the Red Hawks (4-1) 28-11. The Aubri Holzrichter led the Lions with 16 points, Tiara
Spartans trailed 17-14 at the break. Following Lekvold in Whitmus chipped in 12, Alexa Reddig five, Grace Brown
scoring was Opheim’s Carrie Taylor with 12 points, Karys three, and Ashley O’Hara two.
Lamb and Whitley Maher had five each, Taylor Leischner Dodson had to close its school doors for 10 days
four, and Emily Anderson. after learning that a few of its players tested positive to
Lekvold had a game-high 25 points in a 50-16 COVID-19. They learned about that on Monday and
victory over Fairview (0-8) Friday night. Lamb added informed Lustre Christian that the Lions had played
seven points, Maher five, Ryleigh Backman four, Sophia against some of the Coyotes that had the virus. At the time
Handran and Abby Willis two each, and Taylor one. the two teams played over a week ago, it was not known
North Country girls won two more to improve to 8-0. that Dodson had players with the virus. Lustre Christian
The Mavericks needed two overtimes to hand Melstone had to cancel its District 3C game with Nashua Saturday
its first loss in six games. The sixth-ranked Mavericks night.
outscored the second-ranked Broncs 8-5 in the second The Dodson boys were ranked 10th in the
four-minute quarter for a 56-53 win Thursday night. 406mtsports.com power poll. The Coyotes (5-0) were
North Country had taken a 16-6 first quarter lead, but scheduled to play Roy-Winifred Friday night. Hays-
led by only five, 25-20 at the break. Melstone trailed 36-28 Lodgepole also closed due to the virus.

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