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Go Scotties!
The Glasgow High School Art Club finished up on their outscored opponents 226-35. The Eastern B Colts
Homecoming window painting yesterday. Decorating are coming in at 1-2 with their recent 48-7 win over
the BS Central window were Shawna Malnaa and Wolf Point. They lost to Huntley Project 48-22 and
Stevie Hartwell. The Scotties, 5-0 overall and 3-0 in Red Lodge knocked them off 34-6. Should be another
conference play after a 64-8 thumping over Harlem, Scotty victory if Shawna and Stevie’s painting is any
will be hosting Colstrip this Friday. Glasgow has indication! Go Scotties!
Service for Gladys Hansen
Gladys May (Pearson) Hansen died at Valley View
Home in Glasgow, Montana, on Tuesday, September
DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND 22, 2020. Cremation has taken place, and a memorial
CLASSIC MOVIES $5.00 service will be held Saturday, October 3, at 1:00 p.m.
NEW RELEASE MOVIES $6.50 at First Lutheran Church in Glasgow, Montana, with
CURBSIDE POPCORN EVERYDAY military honors to follow. Condolences may be left for
406-228-9239 • www.polsontheatres.com
the family at bellmortuarymontana.com
SHOWING: SEPT. 25TH - OCT. 1ST
Funding Cycle Open for Growth
Through Ag Grant & Loan Program
Rated PG-13 150 min. Rated PG 127 min. Montanans interested in creating or expanding their
5:00 & 8:00 5:20 & 8:15 agricultural businesses are invited to apply for funds through
the Growth Through Agriculture (GTA) state grant program.
Great night “Our Growth Through Agriculture program has a long
history of helping Montana’s producers and small businesses
to warm up with add value, scale up, and access new markets,” said Director
a bon fire
Ben Thomas. “Investing in the diversification and expansion
of our ag industry strengthens the state’s economy overall, and
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 29. Blustery, I’m looking forward to seeing this next round of applications.”
with a north northwest wind 17 to 22 mph becoming The GTA program was established by the legislature to
light and variable after midnight. Winds could gust as strengthen and diversify Montana’s agriculture industry by
high as 30 mph. developing new agricultural products and processes. GTA
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 57. Calm wind grants and loans are awarded by the Agriculture Development
becoming south 5 to 7 mph in the morning. Council, a seven member committee appointed by the
Thursday Night: Cloudy, then gradually becoming partly Governor. GTA funding requires the investment of at least
cloudy, with a low around 35. Southeast wind 5 to 8 mph. $1 in matching funds for every $1 in grant or loan assistance
received.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 67. Light and variable
wind becoming northwest 12 to 17 mph in the morning. Applicants may apply for grants up to $50,000 and
Winds could gust as high as 29 mph. loans up to $100,000. Examples of eligible project activities
include equipment purchases, construction costs, advertising
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 36. North
northwest wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. and promotion, and consultant services for engineering.
Those interested in viewing previously funded projects and
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 60. North wind 5
applying for GTA funds should visit agr.mt.gov/GTA and
to 9 mph.
funding.mt.gov for more information.
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 34.
Southeast wind 8 to 10 mph. HOMECOMING WEEK
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 70. Southeast wind 9 to 14 Wear Scottie Colors
mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. & get 10% off storewide!
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 41. South
wind 6 to 9 mph becoming north northwest after midnight.
GO SCOTTIES!
Lots of New Items Have Arrived!
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 71. West northwest New Fall Décor!
wind 8 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. New Clothing... New Tops, Jeans, Ponchos robynsnesthomedecor.com
and more!
Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 42. New Candles and Diffusers!
May you and your
family be blessed...
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 74. New Corkcicles!
We hope to see you

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Lots of spoooky Halloween at the Nest!
Décor, Lanterns and more!!
Bridal Registry
“Criminal lawyers see bad people at their Starting the month of October all Wixson & Weyrauch
October 3, 2020
best; divorce lawyers see good people at their pink Corkcicle items will be 10% off Beil & Sloan
worst.” ~ Alan Alda in Marriage Story (2019) for breast cancer awareness month. October 10, 2020
BUZZIFIEDS
VALLEY VIEW HOME is excited to advertise for a Ward Clerk position to
be working with the nursing team. PLEASE COME BY AND PICK UP AN
APPLICATION QUICKLY!
INDOOR RUMMAGE SALE Friday, Oct. 2 from 9am - 3pm. Boys clothes BUZZ
8’s-16’s and winter coats, smaller clothes, baby sizes and up. Lg. George SUNNYSIDE OPENINGS FOR Course Superintendent and Greenskeeper
Foreman, plants, some women’s and men’s clothes, pictures, lg. stuffed (two separate positions) at Sunnyside Golf Club in Glasgow, MT. Duties
dog, jewelry, 2 highchairs - 1 hangs from table, 1 hooks on a chair, air include maintaining fairways, greens, tee boxes and roughs for a
humidifier, toys, books, and more, come check it out. 313 4TH AVE S. nine-hole golf course. Must be mechanically inclined, able to operate
BUZZ mid-sized machinery, able to supervise part-time help and volunteers.
WEEKNIGHT GARAGE SALE Continuing Wed., Sept. 30 5:30-? Understanding and knowledge of large sprinkler systems a plus, but
Dresser,entertainment center, lots of wicker baskets, Christmas decor, training is available. Position would start April 1, and conclude on October
board games, women’s clothing (small-xl), kitchen stuff, crafting supplies, 31st yearly. These positions needs to be filled this fall, so training from the
dog kennel, full size box spring & mattress, twin boxsprings, rims off an existing greenskeeper can take place. Wages DOE and negotiable. CALL
F-150, new roof rack, and much more. Bag sale on almost everything, SUNNYSIDE AT 228-9519 OR 263-7759
unless marked. EVERYTHING MUST GO 118 KILTY DRIVE, GREEN BUZZ
SHOP BETWEEN EARL’S BODY SHOP AND LEE RIDDICK PLUMBING DELIVERY DRIVERS NEEDED: No experience necessary. Must be 21
ON HWY 2 WEST. with a clean driving record. Starting wage $16-18/hr. CALL FOR MORE
BUZZ INFORMATION (406) 261-0105
THE SOROPTIMIST THRIFT STORE will be closed October 5th, 6th BUZZ
& 7th for a change-over. We’ll reopen October 8th with winter apparel, D&G SPORTS & WESTERN: is seeking a part or full time sales clerk. 20-
hunting camo gear is out, and Halloween decor and apparel will also be 40 hours/week. Wage is $10-15 Depending on experience. Apply at D&G
out. Accepting donations, gently used and clean items, nothing larger than Sports & Western. Any questions please call (406) 228-9363
a chair. Will be closed Monday, October 12th in honor of Columbus Day. BUZZ
BUZZ NORVAL ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC. based in Glasgow, MT, is
WANTED: Someone to empty 10 litter boxes weekly. I can’t hack the stairs currently accepting resumes for the position of Operation Coordinator.
to the basement any longer. PLEASE CALL 228-2172 OR 230-1279 WITH Engineering Technology degree is recommended, plus a minimum of 3
EXPECTED WAGE. years of customer service experience; or a combination of education and
BUZZ experience providing equivalent knowledge. Operation Coordinator will help
FOR SALE: Res Med. Auto-CPAP with humidifier. Have hose & 2 large process work orders, process all new member applications, help process
masks (full face) and carrying case $325. So Clean 2 for CPAP/BIPAP all system improvements, plant retirements, ordinary replacements and
pretty much new $250. CALL 524-3364 LEAVE MESSAGE security light staking sheets, and provide support for our metering system.
BUZZ Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications. Send resume
SUNNY, DOWNTOWN ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT, $500/month plus to: Craig Herbert, General Manager, NorVal Electric Cooperative, Inc.,
electricity. Water, sewer, garbage provided. Located on second floor with on PO Box 951, Glasgow MT 59230, or email to manager@norval.coop.
site laundry. References and deposit required. FOR MORE INFORMATION This position will remain open until filled.
CONTACT 263-4893 BUZZ
BUZZ VALLEY VIEW HOME. is looking for a full time Dietary Aide prepares
SPACIOUS APT. FOR RENT: $100 OFF MOVE IN BONUS. and serves palatable, nourishing, well-balanced diets to meet the daily
Very comfortable 2 bd, 1½ bath. Laundry room, A/C. City of Glasgow. 950 nutritional and special dietary needs of each resident. Pay starts at $12.55/
sq. ft. Small pets ok. $635/mo. 360-750-6746 hr. This position provides a very meaningful role within Valley View Home
BUZZ and you will feel gratitude daily for your work. PLEASE PICK UP YOUR
DAYCARE: Looking for part-time or full-time help. Must pass a background APPLICATION FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT
check. CALL 263-8368 VALLEY VIEW HOME.
BUZZ BUZZ
LOOKING TO WORK IN A FAST-PACED, FUN ATMOSPHERE? Join VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs for day shift. High paid wage
The Wood Team! Immediate opening for varied shifts in the dining room. for CNAs with long term care experience. We can train and certify anyone
Starting wage is $9.00 plus tips. Submit an application online or pick one up who wants to become a CNA as well. Wage is $14/hr. PLEASE SWING
at the front desk at the Cottonwood TODAY! FOR MORE INFORMATION BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR AN APPLICATION AND
PLEASE CONTACT COURTNEY AT 228-8213 JOIN OUR TEAM!
BUZZ BUZZ
POSITION OPENING: Opening for a Full Time Billing Specialist at the Valley FOR SALE: 8 x 20’ Connex storage containers. Solid, great shape. Safe,
County Health Department. Position requires proficient computer skills in Secure & Water Proof. Put ‘Em Where Ya Want ‘Em! $5,500 each. CALL
Microsoft office, writing skills, organization, attention to detail, customer KEVIN AT (406) 230-2259 OR HOLLY AT (406) 599-3805
service, and teamwork. The successful candidate will work well with the IMMACULATE HOME ON NORTH SIDE!
public and co-workers, have experience in accounting/billing/deposits/ 2200 +/- sq. ft. home with open remodeled
annual reports, process documents and receipts, and other clerical duties. kitchen, formal dining, hardwood floors and
The position includes participation and/or administration of two current finished basement. 4 bedrooms, plus 2
health department programs (to be determined based on skills), and other sleeping rooms, bonus room, 2 baths, large
living room, & family room. New windows,
duties as assigned. We can train the right person who has a wide range of roof, newer furnace/Central air, new flooring.
experience and is ready to jump into a fast-paced department committed Large oversized heated and insulated 1200
to the health and well-being of Valley County residents. This position sq. ft. garage to accommodate your boat and
cars with a workshop. Extra space to park an
offers a FULL BENEFIT package with pay starting at $16.00 per hour, RV. Move in ready!
depending on experience. FOR A COMPLETE JOB DESCRIPTION AND PRICED AT $238,000 #367
APPLICATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE VALLEY COUNTY HEALTH Offered by: Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner
DEPARTMENT AT 501 COURT SQUARE #11, GLASGOW, MT 59230 (406) 228-2525 -
OR CALL 406-228-6261. www.redfoxxrealestate.com
Unfortunately some of our staff has been requested to
quarantine because of contact tracing. For our employees
safety and the safety of our valued customers, we are
temporally reducing our dining room hours.
Saturday, September 26th
We will open up at 2PM to 8PM
Sunday, September 27th to Saturday, October 3rd
We will open up at 11AM to 8PM
As of now we will be back to regular hours starting
Sunday, October 4th.
Thank you for your continued patience during this time.

SEPT. 30 - OCT. 6, 2020


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Scotties second in Culbertson,
running the hills this week
By Mike Brandt
Another good showing by the Glasgow cross country
team. This time the Scotties raced to a second place finish at the
Culbertson Invitational Saturday.
Wolf Point captured the boy’s title, edging Glasgow, 57- Custom Carpentry •Roofing Repairs •Windows •Doors •Kitchens •Baths
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Plentywood and Scobey did not have as full squad.
Carl Zabrocki paced the Scotties with a third place finish,
running the course in a time of 17:24.53. Lane Thompson was El Cor Del Big
close behind in sixth, running a time of 18:28.02, Coming in 14th BOWLING SIGNUPS
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with a time of 19:02.54 was Reed Larsen. Bergen Miller was 15th
with a time of 19:07.67, Blake Lloyd was 60th, running a 20:27.91,
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Lloyd said that it was windy, but the times are still coming Saturday, Oct. 3rd Saturday, Oct. 3, 2020
down for all of them. Even running in groups the harriers are at 1:00 pm NE MT Fair Grounds
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“The position I’m in it’s not too hard,” he said. “But for the
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front of another heat that’s trying to finish.” 6th - 12th Grade ~ Pick One Draw One for $20 ~
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times every week. There might be a gap in the placing, but then Sunday, Oct. 4th Ranch Bronc Riding
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The Scotties have been doing well this season, placing in the Bronc Riding Calcutta at 1:30PM
top three most of the meets and some fourth place finishes. Event to follow
“We’re all pretty close together,” said Lloyd. “Our season has
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gone pretty good.”
Call El Cor Del at 228-2393 Dewayne Ozark 406-230-1259
Glasgow girls were led by Iris McKean, running a time or Donna at 263-1371 or Walter Ozark 406-853-3803
of 20:28.48 to finish second. Emily See followed in third place,
clocking in at 21:09.88. Haylly Turner posted a 24:04.26 to finish
20th, followed by Eve Stone was 28th, running a time of 25:16.18.
In 45th place with a time of 27:45.81 was Shanice Lagerquist, and
Valley County
following her was Elizabeth Nyquist with a 28:38.71 for 50th.
“I think it went well. I think we’re doing better,” said Stone.
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“I’m trying to letter. I’m getting closer.”
To letter for the girls they have to run a 24 minute time or
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lower. Stone is a little over a minute off of that mark.
“Our competition was good. There were some teams there Valley County is updating its Growth Va
that weren’t at other meets,” said Stone.
Sidney won the meet, scoring a 28 with Glasgow finishing Policy/Plan. Please provide your input by Polic
second with a 67 and Culbertson third with 81. Glendive had completing this online survey:
a score of 94, Scobey 115, Fairview 146, Mon-Dak, Nashua,
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not field full squads.
qThe Scotties are busy training for the Miles City Invitational that
will be held Saturday. This is also homecoming week and the kids Or you can pick up a hardcopy version from Or you
are enjoying some fun during the week. It’s still business as usual the County Planning Office at the County the C
for the Scotties.
This week Stone said that Glasgow coach Rod Karst had Courthouse.
them running the hills for practice.
“Today (Tuesday) wasn’t much fun. We did hill workouts,”
said Stone. “We ran up a hill 12 times.”
Hill workouts. Ugh!!

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