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The Glasgow Rec Departments 22nd Annual Turkey Trot was held on a sunny but crispy-cool Saturday morning and featured a record turnout of 137 participants. Below is the Turkey picking up steam while at left was the fastest turkey of em all, Tim Phillips, who crossed the finish line in first place.
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Going into the Northern B Divisional Volleyball Tournament in Malta as the District 2Bs top seed, It was the District 1B that would dominate the action with Fairfield defeating Choteau 3-2 for the championship and Shelby would place third. The Scotties opened the tournament on Thursday with a 3-2 victory over Cut Bank but would then be beaten by the Eagles 3-0. On Friday the Scotties were victorious over Plentywood before losing to Shelby for 4th place. The State B Tournament gets underway in Bozeman this Thursday. First round pairings have Florence taking on Jefferson at 10:00, Huntley Project battling Choteau at noon, Fairfield and Red Lodge at 2:00 and Forsyth vs. Deer Lodge at 2:00. Huntley Project, a perfect 30-0 this season, are gunning for a fifth straight state title. The Red Devils have won eight of the last 10 Class B championships.
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James Murray Olk, age 74, of Glasgow, MT passed away November 8th, 2013 at his home of a pulmonary embolism. Funeral service will be held on Friday, November 15th at 11:00 a.m. at the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow. Jim was born September 16, 1939 in Detroit Michigan, the only child of Joseph and Clara Olk where he graduated from Cooley High School in June 1958. He attended Highland Park Junior College in Detroit, MI. In January 1959, he went to Basic Air Police School at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. He was then stationed in the Azores (Portugal), and was transferred to the Glasgow Air Force Base for three years. In 1962, he married Ailene Dokken in Glasgow, MT and they moved back to Detroit, MI where he joined the Detroit Police Department from 1962 until his resignation in 1967 due to an injury in the race riots. He then went to work for the Michigan Consolidated Gas Company as a budget analysis from 1969 until
1974, and graduated from electronic computer programing while attending night classes. Jim and Ailene had two daughters, Lisa and Lori. In 1974, Jim and Ailene moved the family back to Montana to farm with his father-in-law, Otto Dokken, which he continued to do until his death. Jim served on the Glasgow Police Commission and was also a jailer. He served on the Glasgow Schools Board of Trustees from 1985 1991 and received the Marvin Heintz Award for outstanding services to education from the Montana School Board Association, during his term. Jim then went to work for the Glasgow Public Schools as a custodian until his retirement. Jim thoroughly enjoyed playing golf and loved spending time with his grandson, Connor, on the farm. He also enjoyed playing cards (bridge and whist), bowling, traveling, fishing, and was an avid reader of Stephen King books. Jim was always looking forward to avoiding the long Montana winters and heading annually to Las Vegas where he and Ailene would stay
Tonight: Patchy freezing fog after 11pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29. Southeast wind around 7 mph becoming west after midnight. Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 45. West northwest wind 7 to 11 mph. Wednesday Night: A slight chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28. West wind around 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
with their daughter, Lori until spring. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Ailene; his two daughters, Lisa (Paul) Koski of Glasgow and Lori of Las Vegas, NV; Five grandchildren: Connor, Dillon, Jordan Koski, and Samantha (Dustin) Beitz all of Glasgow and Kyler Koski of Columbia Falls, MT; Two sister-in-laws: Flora (Farrell) Sutton, San Antonio, TX; and Carol (Wendell) Wade, Lewistown, MT; Two nieces: Celesta (Izo) Terry and daughter, Dakota, Box Elder, MT; and Suzanne (Eric) Smith and daughter, Scarlett, Barhrain (Persian Gulf); one nephew: Jason Sutton, Morgantown, WV.
Thursday: A slight chance of rain and snow showers before 11am, then a slight chance of rain showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 42. West northwest wind 9 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%. Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27. West wind around 10 mph. Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 44. West southwest wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Friday Night: A slight chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27.
Saturday: A slight chance of rain and snow. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 40. Saturday Night: A chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 14. Sunday: A chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 24. Sunday Night: A slight chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 8. Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 25.
BUZZ NASHUA SCHOOLS JOB OPEnInG Nashua Schools has an opening for an Assistant Girls Basketball Coach. PLEASE COnTACT THE SCHOOL AT 746-3411 FOR MORE InFORMATIOn. BUZZ FMDH JOB OPEnInG: Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital has a Full Time opening for a Dietary Assistant. Responsibilities include food preparation, using proper methods of food handling & storage. Previous experience in food service preferred. IF InTERESTED, COMPLETE An FMDH APPLICATIOn OnLInE AT WWW.FMDH.ORG OR COnTACT HUMAn RESOURCES AT 228-3647. BUZZ PTI IS nOW HIRInG: FT & PT Drivers to transport railroad crews in North Dakota & Montana. Retirees, Semi-Retirees and Vets encouraged to apply. CALL (812) 893-1220. BUZZ FULL-TIME CUSTODIAL POSITIOn AVAILABLE AT GLASGOW HIGH SCHOOL: Starting wage $12.31 - $14.81 DOE. Hours 3:00 11:30 p.m. Benefits: Retirement, vacation/sick leave, holidays, insurance & longevity. Job description available upon request. Instructions to apply are located on the District website: http://glasgow.k12.mt.us, go to employment tab and select classified positions. Open until filled. FOR MORE InFO COnTACT RYAn STOnE AT 263-7738. BUZZ HELP WAnTED: Bartenders, Dishwashers & Servers. APPLY AT DURUM. BUZZ HELP WANTED: Manual labor. Starting wage $12/hr. Must have valid Drivers License and Own vehicle. Lodging provided; must provide own meals. CALL JUAnITA, 262-4430. BUZZ 3/4 TIME OPTIMETRIC ASSISTAnT nEEDED: Will train. Computer knowledge essential. COnTACT LInDA AT GLASGOW EYE CARE FOR APPLICATIOn, 228-8200. BUZZ FOR RENT: St. Marie Condo. 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath, single car garage, $550/month. CALL JOn SVInGEn 406-263-2113. BUZZ 3 BEDROOM COnDO FOR REnT In ST. MARIE: $500/month plus utilities, $500 deposit. Ready to move in; No Pets. CALL 228-2114. BUZZ FOR REnT: Spacious 1625 sq. ft., 3 bed 1 bath apartment in the Helland Agency building 21 US Hwy 2 East. Rent by the month. Ideal for construction crews! CALL CHRIS FOR DETAILS 228-2114. BUZZ HOUSE FOR SALE: 58 Sunny Hills Drive, overlooking Cherry Creek and golf course. 3360 sq. ft., 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom. Attached double stall, heated garage with mechanics pit. NOW LISTED WITH MISSOURI RIVER REALTY #22 UnDER NEW LISTInGS. BUZZ FOR SALE: 2009 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT. 36k miles, 4..0L engine. Too many options to list, including factory remote start and duel 9 DVD players. NADA value is $17,375, selling for $16,900. 228-2016. BUZZ FOR SALE: 500 coming 3 year old Black Angus cows. $2,100/head. December Delivery. CALL RJ WInDERL 406-263-8700. BUZZ HOUSE FOR SALE In FORT PECK: Open living room/dining. 3 bed up, 2 bed down w/egress windows, 2 bath, 1 large rec room, lots of updates. 1 car garage. $219,000 quick sale, looking at all offers. 21 WEST OSAGE AVE. CALL 406-461-8455 OR 461-6782.
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The snap is off, the clock is ticking, and theres Jonny Koessl back there about ready to seal the deal.
When the going gets tough, the Scotties went to their go-to guy. Down 14-13, facing third and goal from the three yard line, 34.1 ticks left on the clock in the fourth quarter and no time outs remaining, Jonny Koessl took the hand-off from quarterback Jason Thibault, cut to his left and found himself plunging into the end zone: Scotties 19, Fairfield 14! It was an ugly win, admitted Scotty Head Coach Greg Liebelt, but it was a win. The Scotties jumped out to an early 7-0 lead on Koessls first score of the day, also from three yards out with Valentin Robert kicking the PAT. But the Eagles would rebound later in the period when their quarterback Tanner Meyer would run one in from seven yards and Morgan Schenk was successful on the point after. Just when it was appearing the score may be deadlocked going into halftime, Meyer hit Auston Batson for a 47-yard touchdown toss with Schenk kicking the extra point for a 14-7 Eagles lead going into the lockerroom. The Scotties would answer back midway through the third period when Thibault hit Keil Krumweide with a nine-yard scoring strike but the kick failed. Although the Scotties gave up a total of 314 yards in the ball game, they never allowed the Eagles into the end zone in that second half and would rally to win it in the
closing seconds. Now its on to Baker for semifinal action this Saturday. The Spartans also ground out a tough victory, nipping Big Fork 34-28. Defending state champion Missoula Loyola squeezed it out over Red Lodge 3433 and will face Jefferson which was victorious over Choteau 27-12. Time for some more Scotty Pride A group of Scotty Boosters is organizing a tailgate party this Saturday in Baker. Hot pulled pork and ranch BBQ beans (utensils included) will be provided at no cost. Fans are asked to bring some chips, bars or cookies to share and everyone will have to supply their own beverages. A location for the tailgate party will be announced soon. Any questions, give Tom Stathos a call at 228-4272; Richard Wiens at 228-4272; or Ruth Ann Hutchinson at 228392. WEDNESDAY
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The Scotty State Champion Cross Country Team enjoyed a royal ride around Glasgow last Wednesday on a city fire truck. Pictured (left to right) are Ellen Walstad, Amanda Wolff, Rachael Zeiger, Josie Braaten, Amanda McDonald, Emma Fewer and Alex Simensen. At the Cross Country Awards Ceremony, Josie received Most Valuable Runner, Alex was named Most Improved, and Rachael (at right) received the Coaches Award. For the Scotty boys, Most Valuable Runner went to Bridger Sanders while Chase Hughes was named Most Improved.
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