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Fort Peck in the Freeze mode again


While Fort Peck Reservoir was frozen over have been taking to the ice in some of the bays.
for a brief period of time, well above normal With highs being in the single digits and possibly
temperatures over the weekend through Tuesday below zero this weekend and into next week, Fort
which included a record high of 60 degrees for the Peck should be capped in no time. This was the
date of February 2nd opened the main lake back scene looking southwest off the face of the dam
up. But ice is building once again, and anglers late Wednesday afternoon
Cookie news you can use
MSU Extension will be hosting a Valentine Cookie
Decorating Class on Thursday, February 11th at 6:00 p.m. via
Zoom. Cookie kits will include one dozen cookies, frosting
and bags. Please contact the Valley County Extension Office
to reserve your kit at 406-228-6241.
Cookies for your Valentine? If you don’t feel like
baking your own cookies, the Tampico Boys 4-H Club is
taking orders. Great big 6” cookies are $4 each; 4” cookies
are $2 each; and 2” cookies are $1 or a dozen for $10. Gluten
free cookies are also available.
Girl Scout Cookies! — The Words “Girl Scout Cookie
Season” bring joy to many people and Girl Scouts of
Montana and Wyoming (GSMW) is pleased to announce
the much anticipated Cookie Season begins on Friday,
February 5th:
Cool • Girl Scouts will take pre-orders February 5 - February 21,
Beans with delivery in late March
• Cookies can be ordered online from a Girl Scout you
know or through girlscoutcookies.org until April 18
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly • Cookies can be purchased at Cookie Booths March 26
clear, with a low around 3. Wind chill values between -10 – April 18
and zero. Northwest wind 9 to 14 mph. Girl Scout Cookie varieties include Thin Mints,
Thursday: Increasing clouds, with a high near 27. Wind Samoas, Tagalongs, Do-si-dos, Trefoils, Girl Scout S’mores™,
chill values between -10 and zero. Northwest wind around the gluten free variety Toffee-tastics and Lemon-Ups. The
7 mph.
price of Girl Scout Cookies remains $4.00 per box with the
Thursday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow after 11pm. exception of the specialty varieties (Girl Scout S’mores and
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 8. Wind chill values
gluten free Toffee-tastics) which are $5.00 per box.
between zero and 5.
The Girl Scout Cookie Program has long taught
Friday: A 30 percent chance of snow, mainly after 11am.
girls how to run a business via door-to-door activity, in-
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 20. North northwest wind
10 to 14 mph. New snow accumulation of less than a half person booths, and the Digital Cookie® platform online.
inch possible. Having their 2020 Cookie Season impacted by COVID-19
Friday Night: A 30 percent chance of snow before
pandemic, many girls learned how to adjust their business
11pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around -11. North wind plans in an ever changing and restrictive environment
around 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. New snow according to Ashley Picard, Product Sales Manager for Girl
accumulation of less than a half inch possible. Scouts of Montana and Wyoming (GSMW).
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 1. Northwest “While COVID made for a challenging Cookie Season
wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. last year, our Girl Scouts showed that Girl Scout ingenuity
Saturday Night: A 30 percent chance of snow, mainly and creativity by adjusting their selling and delivery
after 11pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around -13. North methods. With incredible support from the community,
northwest wind around 8 mph becoming northeast after some ran virtual cookie booths on social media and others
midnight. set up drive-thru locations and they saw wonderful success
Sunday: A 30 percent chance of snow before 11am. as they reached and exceeded their goals.”
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 1. Northeast wind 8 to 11 The net proceeds from Girl Scout Cookie sales stay
mph. local with the girls’ council and troop. Councils use cookie
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -15. earnings to power amazing experiences for girls through
North wind around 8 mph. programming. Girls and their troops decide how to invest
Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near 4. North wind 7 in impactful community projects, personal enrichment
to 10 mph. opportunities, and more.
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around -13. To join Girl Scouts or become a volunteer please visit
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 9. www.gsmw.org or call 800-736-5243.
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Thanks for Listening were deathly afraid for their jobs when Donald J. Trump
was elected over Hillary Clinton. Trump’s promise to
Yup...We’re Stupid drain the swamp scared the hell outta them peoples! Oh
and speaking of Trump’s campaign promises. He fulfilled
At least that’s what the Democrats most of them and was on track to get the drainage done
are counting on with this Schumer/ when China hit us with the Wuhan Virus. What with
Pelosi end run around the the clandestine Air Force Two trips with his DaddyVP
Legislature. Pelosi said we’re going Joe, Hunter had secret meetings with top economic and
to pass this Covid-19 relief bill “with or banking people while getting a free ride with Pappy.
without any support from the Republicans. We control What do you suppose he did and who did he do it with?
both houses and can do it without having to go the Could he have orchestrated the Wuhan Virus with some
legislature to get it approved.” Now does that sound of his Chinese business partners? Just askin’!
anything like what our country is all about? Biden’s The Democrats are asking for unity, peace, come
working on the Communist Manifesto and Pelosi can’t togetherness, harmony and bipartisanship, you know...
even spell constitution nor can Schumer. all the things they refused to give our best president in
The problem is that of the 221 Democrats now in decades! I say let the Republicans repay the dirty deeds
the House I know they aren’t all bad guys and gals. But the Liberals foisted upon Donald for four straight years
I also know that there are some who have to pretend without let-up! I’m tired of being the nice guy.
to like what the far left Progressives are doing to the It’s difficult for Republicans to do what the
country but can’t go against the power. So they vote Democrats have done but to a degree, it is something
strict party line, even while knowing the things they’re that must be done. Not war, riots, smashing of windows,
voting for are going to be detrimental to them and taking over public buildings and the such, as the Antifa
their families. They have to in order to get their own and BLM did last spring and summer with Democrat
bills passed and get money for their next election cycle. blessings and financial aid of course. But with lawsuits
The bad democrats have a gun to the head of the good and especially with the vote during the mid-term
democrats so we can’t blame them all. elections. We can regain control of the Senate and the
When did we sink so low? Was it with the 1807 House if the election isn’t like this past one. Give us
election? They had some problems then as well you an honest election and the Republicans will regain the
know. Or was it much later just before the civil war? House and the Senate in 2022 and in 2024 the White
Even the “Great Socialist” FDR had his problems. Most House. By then Joe will have shot his foot in his mouth,
folks talk about FDR’s greatness but they’re just recalling Kamala, will have shown she cannot be a leader....... and
what they learned in school. If one delves deeper into I will be president!
the Roosevelt’s you’ll find a different story. Betcha didn’t see that one coming did ya’?
Then came the infamous 1960’s. My 62.3 readers That’s it for now folks. Thanks for listening.
know how I feel about that decade! Sex, Drugs and ~ Virgil Vaupel
Rock and Roll. Oh and BTW does any of you know
where and when the term “Rock and Roll” entered our
language and what did it signify back in the day? A $20
gift certificate from my leather shop to the first person G&D
to call me and tell me the real meaning of Rock and ELECTRIC
Roll.
Politics still was pretty mild until Clinton came
along and desecrated the Oval Office and besmerched
the office of the President of the United States. Even
worse than Nixon in my opinion. But the absolute worst
ever has been this past election cycle what with the
“Never Trumpers,” “Not My President,” and those with
obsessive TDS. Never in our history has this country
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been so divided. Even the Civil War couldn’t compare.
The charge has been led by a few of the swamp rats who CALL 263-2724
Scotty girls rebound for a W and knowing what they had to do. So the rebounding
and turnovers that went along with the Wolf Point
By Mike Brandt game was much better.”
Playing Malta is like playing U-Conn. You can Everything was working for the Scotties as they
just about bet that you will not come away with a win. ran out to a 19-0 lead behind six points from Nielsen
Malta coach Nate Hammond may have another state and four from Aune. A pair of three-pointers from
championship team in the near future. The M-ettes Mann and Tyann Graham and a bucket from Blaire
may not win one this year, but you can bet that they Westby also aided in the good start. J’Elle Garfield
may win one next year or the year after. scored the lone Wolf Point bucket just before the
“We knew that game was going to be hard against buzzer.
Malta,” said fifth-year Glasgow Goach Travis Nielsen. Glasgow led by 22 late in the second and held a
“Malta is real solid this year. They have from their 26-8 advantage at the break. The Scotties held a 41-23
guards to their posts and players in between them that lead entering the final period. They led by as many as
are really good role players.” 24 points in the fourth.
Malta doesn’t have a superstar like Sophia Stiles, Aune came off the bench to lead the Scotties
but Hammond has six or seven that can lead in scoring with 14 points, going 10 for 14 from the free throw
any given night. Glasgow ran up against that squad that line. Graham added 11 points, Noser 10, Nielsen
has six or seven quality players Thursday night. The eight, Westby six, Mann five, and Carley Nelson one.
outcome wasn’t what Nielsen was hoping, a 65-42 loss. Glasgow was 18 for 31 from the foul line.
“Overall, they have a very balanced team,” said Wolf Point (0-4, 0-2) got 10 points from Garfield,
Nielsen. “For scoring and rebounding and everything Jaylee Azure had seven, Hamyanie Campbell and
they have been doing they have an overall good Sierre Hamilton six each, Hailey Nelson two, and
team. Hopefully we are getting prepped and set up in Katlyn MacDonald one.
what we are trying to do with our team for the end Glasgow (5-4, 3-2) will get another shot at Gracee
of the season. All of our games are going to be very Lekvold and the 10th-ranked Class C Scobey Spartans
competitive from here on out.” tonight on the Scotties home floor. Last time around,
Playing a team like Malta helps the Scotties to Lekvold took over after her team trailed 16-12 at the
learn and improve. Most of the Glasgow varsity did half. The senior scored 12 straight points in the third
not play a lot against this Malta club. Nielsen had four quarter and finished with 25 in a 35-29 win.
seniors on his squad last year that played most of the Being Glasgow’s second game of the season, “We
minutes. have switched quite a few things around since then that
“We get to see our weaknesses and what we are we will use,” said Nielsen. “We are definitely going to
doing wrong,” said Nielsen. “Just watching film and see use a different defense, trying to contain her, for sure.
what we need to correct, those are the things we are She is definitely the best player out there. She does a
trying to correct.” great job and we do have to contain her.”
Malta (7-1, 3-0) ran out to a 25-10 first quarter en The Scotties will take on second-ranked Class C
route to its District 2B victory. Allison Kunze fired in North Country Friday night in Saco. The Mavericks
17 points to lead the M-ettes. Justine Lamb followed own wins over Glasgow and third-ranked Class B
with 14, Maddie Williamson had 11, Addy Anderson Malta.
nine, Aubri Werk four, Kylie Hunter and Braylee North Country is similar to Malta and is a tough
French three each, Kylee Nelson and Erica Smith two team to play. The Mavericks also have a lot of weapons
each. to go to for scoring. And they have two freshmen,
Riley Noser paced Glasgow with 17 points, Daley Teagan Erickson and Paige Wasson, which are just as
Aune chipped in 13, Abrianna Nielsen had 10, and good as the starters.
Alexys Mann two. “We are definitely going to have to come and be
However, the Scotties bounced back to get a huge ready to play,” said Nielsen. “They are the same caliber
win over Coach Jon Kolstad and his Wolf Point Wolves as Malta. We’re dealing with two top 10 teams these
Friday night, 52-32. next two games, great competition for our kids. We
“We knew what we had to do against Wolf Point,” need to see some of these teams to prepare us for the
said Nielsen. “The girls did a lot better with their jobs rest of our season.”

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