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“No Bull”

Published by BS Central
515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
[email protected]

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The North Country Mavs (Hinsdale, Saco and Gracie Wasson, Bailey McColly, Kendall Sheffelmear,
Whitewater) with their 3rd place State C Volleyball Teagan Erickson, Paige Wasson, CharLee McColly,
Tournament are Char Wasson, Brynlie Boreson, Layna Kennedy Simonson, Kodi McColly, Berkley Hillman,
Jones, Emerson Downing, Ireland Mears, Lyli Bear, Mylee Clark, Amber Erickson, and Christy Hillman.

Mavericks put number one seed from the Eastern C. 29 assists, and Berkley Hillman 13 digs.

another one in The Mavericks (27-6) earned a


third place trophy after dropping a
Zeason Schaffer led the Hawks with
17 kills and 4 blocks. Mia Mader
the trophy case match to Broadus. It took the Hawks
four sets before getting a win, 25-14,
had 13 kills, 12 digs and 3 blocks,
Kendal Stanley 41 assists, and Macyn
By Mike Brandt 24-26, 25-33 and 25-22. McDowell 19 digs.
Playing at the All-Class State Teagan Erickson led the Manhattan Christian (26-2)
Volleyball Tournament teams are Mavericks with 22 kills, 10 digs, 2 blocks won its third straight championship,
going after some hardware. The North and an ace. Paige Wasson had 15 kills, sweeping Broadus (28-5) 25-12, 25-10
Country Mavericks were one of those 14 digs, 6 assists and 2 aces. Kendall and 25-17.
teams. The Mavericks went into the Scheffelmear had 10 digs, 3 kills, 2 The Eagles also swept the
Class C tournament held at Brick blocks and 2 aces, BaiLee McColly 2 Mavericks in the undefeated semifinal,
Breeden Fieldhouse on the campus blocks and an ace, CharLee McColly 5 25-22, 25-8 and 25-20.
of Montana State University aa the assists and 3 kills, Kennedy Simonson continued inside
Could be
slick
Thursday
Stew Feed & Pie Auction
morning
A cold frontal passage Wednesday night presents Sunday, November 19 at 11:00am
First Lutheran Church • 641 2nd Ave. N
medium to high confidence (50-80%) for a period of All are Welcome!
light precipitation across much of NE Montana. The Served and organized by the First Lutheran Youth.
Little Rockies and Opheim Plateau have around a 50% All donations go towards youth activities.

chance of at least 1” of snow by Thursday morning, while


the potential for slick conditions exists elsewhere as rain American LegionPost 41 &
transitions to snow and sub-freezing temperatures.
Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 49. West wind 11
Auxiliary to meet Thursday
to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. The November monthly meeting of the American
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 26. Southwest Legion Post 41 and Auxiliary will be held Thursday,
wind around 7 mph becoming south southeast after November 16th at 7:00 PM at the VFW. All Legion,
midnight. Auxiliary, Sons of the American Legion and Junior
Wednesday: Increasing clouds, with a high near 52. Auxiliary members are invited to attend.
South wind 5 to 8 mph. The service project is to schedule a date for writing
Wednesday Night: Rain likely before 2am, then snow Christmas Cards for veterans. Following the meeting
likely. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 25. East northeast refreshments will be served. Mary Ann Riddick is the
wind 5 to 15 mph becoming north northwest after
midnight. Winds could gust as high as 21 mph. Chance
hostess.
of precipitation is 70%.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 40. West wind
Reminder to comment online
14 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. for 2024-25 hunting regulations
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 26. GLASGOW – Tuesday, November 21, marks the
Southwest wind around 11 mph. deadline to comment online regarding hunting
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 50. West wind 11 to 13 regulation proposals for the 2024-2025 hunting seasons
mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. in Montana. To view proposed regulations and to
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 27. comment, go to
Southwest wind 6 to 10 mph. fwp.mt.gov/aboutfwp/commission/december-
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 51. Southeast wind 5 2023-meeting.
to 10 mph. Every other year, broad changes to hunting
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 28. regulations are considered through a public process that
Southeast wind around 9 mph. includes public scoping and comment on regulation
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 51. Southeast changes proposed by FWP. Ultimately, the Fish and
wind 8 to 11 mph becoming west in the afternoon. Wildlife Commission decides hunting seasons for the
Sunday Night: A slight chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with next two-year intervals. This season-setting process
a low around 28. looks at all aspects of hunting regulations, including
Monday: Partly sunny, with a high near 43. season structure, regulations and hunting district

Reel Life Wisdom


boundaries.
The commission will vote on hunting regulations
for the 2024-2025 hunting season during its Dec. 14
“I am old, Sir. I’ve seen so many wars. It all meeting, which will also include the opportunity for the
seemed so important at the time. Now, I don’t even public to comment. Prior to the Dec. 14 meeting, any
remember what they were for. Millions of dead
of the commissioners can propose amendments to the
men and I don’t know why.”
FWP proposals. Any amendments will be discussed at
~ Laurence Olivier in Nicholas and Alexandra
(1971) the Dec. 14 meeting.
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ
DOG GROOMING SERVICES Cindy Holstein. Appointments starting outstanding guest satisfaction. Additionally responsible for the smooth
November 28th. 406-263-2767 running of the kitchen and manage areas of profit, stock, wastage control,
BUZZ hygiene practices and training within the kitchen. $14 per hour. APPLY
STORAGE IN TOWN: Outdoor RV, Boat, Trailer storage easy access year AT COTTONWOOD INN
round. $50.00 per month or one month free if paid by the year. Located BUZZ
behind Al’s Mini Storage. CALL 406-263-1177 POSITION AVAILABLE Blade Operator Position. The Valley County Road
BUZZ Department is looking to hire Permanent Equipment Operator. Information
SPACIOUS APT. FOR RENT: 2 bed, 1½ bath 950 sq. ft. Laundry room, and details can be obtained stopping by or calling the VALLEY COUNTY
A/C. QUIET, City of Glasgow. Small pets considered. $750/mo. 360- ROAD DEPARTMENT AT 406-228-4233
750-6746 BUZZ
BUZZ VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a new full time Activities Aide to work
FOR RENT 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment in Glasgow. Kitchen fridge, oven/ with our residents on daily activities and outings. As an Aide you will be
stove. Laundry on-site. Tenant pays electric. $600/mo. CALL HELLAND joining a unique and awesome department that works like a family while
AGENCY 406-228-2114. hellandagencyinc.com working with you on building your schedule. PLEASE VISIT VALLEY
BUZZ VIEW HOME FOR AN APPLICATION
FOR RENT 3 bedroom, 1 bath condo in St. Marie. Single car garage, BUZZ
washer & dryer hookups. Tenant pays gas, electric & water. $600/ COTTONWOOD INN has an opening for a Full or Part Time Housekeeper/
mo. Pets allowed $35/mo. CALL HELLAND AGENCY 406-228-2114. Laundry. Respond promptly to requests from guests and other
hellandagencyinc.com departments. Identify and report preventative or other maintenance issues
BUZZ in public areas or guest rooms. Maintain guestrooms, working areas, and
COTTONWOOD INN & SUITES has an opening for a Busser $12 p/h. A the hotel premises in general in a clean and orderly manner. Varied shifts,
busser is responsible for setting and clearing restaurant tables, stocking starting wage is $15. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD INN
all service stations, and assisting servers with table service to ensure total BUZZ
guest satisfaction. Part time from 11am-3pm. APPLY AT COTTONWOOD VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a full time Dietary Aide to support
INN & SUITES our amazing kitchen providing restaurant style customer service to our
BUZZ amazing residents. Our starting wage is very competitive and scaled
***URGENT NEED*** GLASGOW SCHOOLS: Route Bus Drivers- depending on experience. PLEASE VISIT VALLEY VIEW HOME AND
$23.01-$28.02/hr. (DOE) & $1,500 sign-on bonus. Substitutes needed PICK UP AN APPLICATION IF INTERESTED!
in all areas. For more information and to apply go to: www.glasgow.k12. BUZZ
mt.us and click on employment tab. FOR QUESTIONS CALL 406-228- MILK RIVER, INC Has positions open for Day Shift and Night Shift.
2406. (EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER) APPLY AT MILK RIVER INC. 406-228-8412
BUZZ BUZZ
GUSTO DISTRIBUTING Sales Driver position. $21/hr CALL ROSS THOMPSON & SONS Looking to hire a Mechanic. Pay is competitive,
406-359-9322 wages DOE. PICK UP APPLICATION AT THE SHOP OR CALL 406-
BUZZ 228-4801
REYNOLDS MARKET HAS OPENING FOR Bakery, Deli, Meat, Grocery BUZZ
Clerks & Marketing Assistant. Part time & Full time are both available. VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs for day shift. High paid wage
They can either come in or apply online at reynoldsmarket.com for CNAs with long term care experience. We can train and certify anyone
BUZZ who wants to become a CNA as well. Starting wage for trainees is $15.00
OILFIELD HELP WANTED must have valid drivers license, reliable hourly. PLEASE SWING BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR
transportation, must pass a pre-hire drug test and random tests, must AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR TEAM!
be flexible for scheduling and work 12 hour shifts, must work well with BUZZ
others and follow orders, must be able to be away from home for extended ST LAWN AND MOSQUITO CARE: Tree and Shrub fertilizing, we use
periods of time. CONTACT STEVE FOR MORE INFO AND TO APPLY, high quality slow release products to fertilize a full year. One application
406-942-0164 per season. Lawn Aeration and Lawn Fertilizing is still available. Call for
BUZZ free estimates and get on the list for next season. Thank you to all future
GUSTO DISTRIBUTING Merchandiser position. $16/hr starting. CALL and current customers! STONE TIHISTA 406-263-8383
ROSS 406-359-9322
BUZZ
CAFE IN SACO is looking for a cook. CALL 406-648-7307 Feeling overwhelmed?
BUZZ Moving to Prairie Ridge, The
VALLEY COUNTY TRANSIT has an opening for a part time employee Manor, or Valley View?
that could become full time. Benefits include sick, vacation and holiday
pay. Must be able to obtain a CDL within 90 days of hire. People skills LET US HELP.
and good driving record are required. Will be subject to preemployment Helping Senior Adults with their move
drug test, criminal and driving record check. CALL 406-228-8747 FOR
RATES:
MORE INFORMATION. $100/hr: Room to room in the same location
BUZZ $200/hr: Moving from home to Prairie Ridge,
COTTONWOOD INN has an opening for a part time morning line cook. The Manor or Valley View
Cooks are responsible for the consistent preparation of cuisine for the $250/hr: Moving from home to a different house
dining room, lounge, banquets, and other food facilities, resulting in Call Shawn Beard • 230-1025
4-H going strong in Valley County
The Glasgow Kiwanis Club recently recognized and third place Western Valley, and fourth place was Cherry
awarded the top four Valley County 4-H Clubs as they Creek, receiving $100, $75, $0 and $25 respectively.
have done annually for many years, based on points Pictured are (from left) Sheila Mason, Ty Westby,
compiled by the County Extension office. First Place was Jaydeen Hanshew, Ryan Jones, Nikiyah Jones, Weston
Northern Lights 4-H Club, second place Lucky Clover, Kirkland, Addison Idler, and Walker Kirkland.

All Veterans and their families welcome!


It was a very Saturday busy morning for our Glasgow for your service! The meal was provided by Albertson’s
High School Student Council as they served their with the GHS STUCO doing the cooking and the
annual Veterans Day breakfast at the VFW Post #3107 serving and cleaning up afterwards... thank you for
and it was a great turnout of Veterans — thank you all your service as well!
Notice For Public Input Meeting
regarding a skate park at Bundy Let the festivities begin!
The City of Glasgow City Council is requesting Fall Candles, Floral, Dishes, Decor
and so much more…
public input on the proposed location of a new skate
park. NOW 30% OFF!
The skate park committee has asked the council Stop in to see our beautiful
for a portion of Bundy Park for the construction of selection of Christmas Decor.
the skate park. Trees, Ornaments, Garlands,
Residents of the city can submit letters of support Candles, Lighted Lanterns 501 1st Ave. S
and sooo much more. 406-228-4646
or opposition for this location to the Glasgow City
We have something for everyone.
Clerk’s Office, 319 3rd Street South, Glasgow, MT
59230. Letters for the council’s review should be Check out our
New items arriving daily! Facebook &
received by Wednesday November 29th at 12:00 p.m. Come celebrate the season with us. Instagram
to be included in the council packet for the December
4, 2023 regular council meeting beginning at 5:00 WEDNESDAY GLASGOW
p.m. SOUPS: Tomato ∙ Chili SCHOOL MENU
The public will also have the opportunity to talk SPECIALS:
Chicken Quesadillas WEDNESDAY
during public comment on any agenda item at this Breakfast
meeting. Meatloaf
Scrambled Eggs • Cinnamon
Roll • Juice • Milk
Academic All State Scotties Dine at the “O” Lunch
BBQ Rib Sandwich • Sweet
These individuals earned Academic All State for Potato Fries • Mixed Fruit
Quarter 1 of this academic year. These honorees were 228-8006 Carrot Cake • Milk
able to earn a Varsity Letter in their respective activity
while maintaining a GPA at 3.500 or above.
Cross Country -- Coy Nelson
Kheyerah Bilger Braxton Potter

&
FMDH EMS
Riley Evenson-Glasoe Jacob Potter
Haleigh Huntsman Nic Solorzano FIRST AID, AED
Caylen Jankowski Kade Strommen CPR TRAINING
Rowen Kloker Myles Yoakam
Gage Larsen Chloe Lamb (MGR) FMDH EMTs are hosting a
community Heartsaver CPR /
Saturday, November 18th
Adam Mickelson AED / First Aid class! at FMDH Ambulance Barn
310 Mahon Street
Emily See Volleyball -- Get Certified in First Aid, from 9:00am - 1:00pm
CPR & AED for 2 years!
James Seekins Joely Chappell Training includes:
Cost: $30
Drew Simensen Riley Clampitt Register today by calling Connie
Learn about Emergency
Situations
Owen Thompson Ella Eggebrecht at (406) 228-3648.
You can leave a message.
Basic Life Support
Get Started with CPR
Jensina Tweten Halle Hunter Registration deadline is Thursday,
Get Started with AED
Get Started with First Aid
Mayzie Yoakam Addison Jones November 16th at 5:00 pm. Demonstrations
Macy Martin

&
Football -- Tessa Miller
Tayven Bietz Gabby Nickels Performance
Tavin Boland Tatum Nyquist Concrete
Khye Gamas Gina Page Construction
Trey Graham Amber Pearson
• Residential &
Cade Hudyma Karsyn Sillerud (MGR) Commercial Concrete
Connor Hudyma Fort Peck, Montana • New Construction
Andrew Linder Cheer -- Cell 406-263-8054 & Remodels
Fax: 406-367-5257
Vaughn Miller Pyper Brandt [email protected] Rod Lambert
Rex Monson Annika Smith
Friendsgiving
IS BACK!!!
BURGER
The Saint Marie Fire Department is partnering with the
Saint Marie Village Association this year to provide a
FREE Thanksgiving dinner
to our neighbors and friends!
Join us on November 18th from 5-7
NIGHT
at the Saint Marie Townhall Wednesday Nights
for a night of good food and great friends. Serving 5:00-7:00 PM
Contact Mary-Jean at 406-350-2218 for more info. with Sam Waters at the Grill,
and the Elks crew in the kitchen
Accepting TO-GO Orders
Elks Hours:
Wednesday - Friday
4:00 - 10:00 PM

VALLEY COUNTY
POSITION OPEN
Valley County has a
full-time position open for an
Assistant Road Supervisor/
DES Coordinator.
Starting wage is between
$23-25 per hour depending
on experience plus County
benefit package.
You may pick up a job
application and job
description from the Valley
County Commissioners Office,
501 Court Square, Glasgow, MT
For questions, please call
(406) 228-6219.

NOVEMBER 1 - 14, 2023


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They’re here!
It was pretty cool. I stepped out back of BS Central
headquarters for a minute, said a happy “Hello” to a trio
of strangers, looked at their licence plate, and it was
a tag from British Columbia. So I says, “You’re a long
ways from home!” And they all chimed in and said,
“Yes we are!” Turns out they are here to perform for the
Northeastern Arts Network’s Concert tonight (November
14th) at the Glasgow High School. Tom & Kalissa Landa
are best known for their work with The Paperboys, which
Tom formed 30
years ago. The
duo also plays
in Locarno, as
well as The BC
World Music
Collective. You
will be treated
to an array
of genres,
like Celtic, 2023
Folk, Singer-
S o n g w r i t e r, YOUTH BASKETBALL
Latin, Mexican, and Roots music. Said Tom, jokingly Starts: Sat., Dec. 2
this morning, “We’ll treat you to both kinds of music, Ends: Sat., Jan. 27
1st & 2nd Grade: 9-10am
country and western!” Tom and Kalissa have a lovely 3rd & 4th Grade: 10-11:30am
vocal harmony blend and draw the listener in with great 5th & 6th Grade: 11:30-1pm
songs played on fiddle, guitar, and jarana (Mexican Early Registration Fee (on You might be a red
8 string guitar). Perhaps one of the most endearing or Before Dec. 2): $25 ea.
CLEAN GYM SHOES REQUIRED
neck if you refer to
things about the couple is their relaxed and genuine the 5th grade as “my
Contact the Glasgow Rec.
stage banter, and the stories about the songs. You will Dept. at 228-8341 senior year.”
feel like you have been invited into their home, where
you will start the evening off in their living room, and
as all good evenings, it will end with a proper kitchen
party! So hey, if you can, please sneak up to the high
school at 7:00 tonight, it should be a barn burner! They
are FUN.
Mavericks continued from front COUPON $35 OFF
Karelyn VanKirk had 12 kills, 5 digs and 4 aces in leading the
Eagles. Jacie Burley had 26 assists and 11 digs, and Miranda
Wyatt 13 kills and 2 blocks. FOR ALL
Erickson led the Mavericks with 19 kills, a block and an YOUR MEAT
UTS PROCESSING
assist. Wasson has 12 digs, 4 kills and 2 assists, Scheffelmear
7 digs, 2 kills and 2 blocks, Simonson 13 assists, CharLee
PRIME C NEEDS
McColly an assist, and Ireland Mears 5 digs. Danny Zeiger 406-263-1252 • Luke Zeiger 406-263-7551
The Mavericks opened with a win over Belt (15-4). But 113 Fox Farm Road • East of Glasgow
it took five sets before the winner was decided, 25-22, 25-21,
26-24, 26-24 and 16-14.
Erickson had 29 kills, 17 digs, 2 blocks and 2 aces,
Wasson 20 kills, 22 digs, 8 assists and 2 aColly 4 blocks.
Danika Lords led the Huskies with 12 kills and 2 aces, Trinity
Tinsen had 12 kills and 3 blocks, Kylee Peremann 11 kills (406) 228-3692 @5thavepharmacy
and 14 digs, Aaliyah Gaylorn 39 assists and 10 digs, Olivia
Moran 7 blocks, and Addi Urick 21 digs.

FALL
The Mavericks advanced to the second round and swept
Bridger, 25-19, 25-19 and 25-18.
Erickson had 24 kills, 9 digs and a block, Wasson 12

SUPER
kills, 11 digs, 2 assists and an ace, Scheffelmear 4 kills, 3 aces
and a block, BaiLee McColly a block and an ace, Simonson
32 assists, and CharLee McColly 2 assists and a block.

SALE
Huntley Project (31-0) won its third straight and 13th
overall Class B championship with a four-set win over
Townsend (26-6), 25-18, 25-23, 19-25 and 25-12.
The Southern B had three teams finish in the top three. 45% OFF ALL FALL ITEMS
Townsend swept Columbus, 25-16, 25-16 and 25-23, in the
third place match. SHOP NOVEMBER 13 - 17
Northern B champs Fairfield lost out to Florence
Friday afternoon, 25-14, 26-24, 23-25 and 25-17.
The Eagles opened with a sweep over Deer Lodge, 26-
24, 25-23 and 25-15. .The Eagles then ran into a buzz saw
Thursday night. Fairfield had the unlucky draw in getting
Huntley. The Red Devils swept the Eagles, 25-20, 25-18 and
25-8.
Fairview (19-7) lost twice, losing to Townsend US FOR A
JOIN
Thursday, 25-15, 25-22 and 25-13. Friday Florence defeated
the Warriors, 25-16, 23-25, 27-25 and 25-9.
Hardin (37-1) won the Class A crown with a sweep Christmas Store
over Eastern A rival Billings Central, 25-14, 25-20 and 28- Hosted by
26. It was the fifth title for the Bulldogs. Milk River Inc.
Central (29-9) defeated Hamilton (23-10) in the third
DECEMBER
pl;ace match, 25-10, 25-11, 23-25 and 25-9.
Billings West (31-0) won the Class AA championship
with a win over Bozeman, 25-17, 25-15, 22-25 and 25-11.
SATURDAY 2 AT 9AM - 1PM
219 2ND AVE SOUTH
The Golden Bears have won three crowns. GLASGOW, MT 59230
Bozeman (24-10) swept crosstown rivals Bozeman TAKING DONATIONS THROUGH
Gallatin (24-7) in the third place match, 27-25, 25-23 and
THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER
27-25.

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