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Referee Jesse Williams (Sidney) slaps the mat with a the title match in front of his loud hometown crowd.
blast of his whistle signaling a pin for Khye Gamas in Khye, a sophomore, is undefeated on the season.
Gamas, Clampitt with 46 points. Sidney won the boys and a decision. He started with a fall
with 224.5 points and Baker the girls over Miquel Mrtinez of Red Lodge
earn championships with 172.5 points. in 1:25. He pinned Malaki Morris
By Mike Brandt The Scotties had a mixer at of Colstrip with no time o n the
It was a record setting weekend Wolf Point Thursday night where clock. Defeated Nathan Gunderson
at the 28th Annual Scottie Wrestling the boys went 5-4 and girls 3-1. of Choteau 8-2, and pinned Kannah
Invitational. Glasgow hosted Glasgow is busy this weekend Branch of Cut Bank in 3:58.
a record 27 programs and 368 at Fort Benton for a mixer Thursday Cody Kuka (2-3) finished sixth
wrestlers. night, then at the 46th Annual CMR at 113. He won by fall over Tyrus
Since 2016 the field has kept Holiday Classic. Reimer of Fort Benton in 5:16,
increasing from 20 to 25 teams last The Scotties crowned two followed with a fall over Tyson Syth
year and 167 to 254 westlers. champions, Khye Gamas for the of Sidney in 3:18. He then lost three
Glasgow boys were seventh boys and Riley Clampitt for the girls. bouts, to Aiden Smith of Miles City
with 99 points and girls were ninth Gamas (12-0) at 152 won three falls continued inside
Private Land/Public Wildlife
Advisory Committee to meet
The Private Land/Public Wildlife Advisory
Committee will meet December 19th, via Zoom from 1

SIGN-UPS
to 4:30 p.m.
The 13-member advisory committee, appointed
by the governor, is charged with reviewing FWP’s
Saturday, December 16th access programs and offering recommendations to help
achieve program goals and maintaining good relations
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM between hunters and landowners. Members are Ed
Glasgow High School - Room 1 Beall, chair, of Helena, Eric Albus of Hinsdale, Cynthia
Cohan of Butte, Lee Cornwell of Glasgow, Paul Ellis
*First year wrestlers please bring a copy of of Bozeman, Everett Headley of Stevensville, Donna
birth certificates
McDonald of Alder, Rod Paschke of Jordan, Stephanie
Prater of Lewistown, Rich Roth of Big Sandy, Raymond
What a Rugg of Superior, Drew Steinberger of Billings and Dale
weekend of Tribby of Miles City.

wrestling here!
The committee will discuss and develop its 2024
workplan. Agenda items include:
Member reports
Today: Sunny, with a temperature falling to around 27 by FWP updates
5pm. Northwest wind 15 to 21 mph, with gusts as high as Public comment
29 mph.
The meeting will be streamed live on the FWP
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 14. Northwest website at fwp.mt.gov/plpw. Public comment will be
wind 5 to 9 mph becoming south southeast after midnight. taken via Zoom. To make a comment via Zoom, you
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 36. East southeast wind must register on the FWP website by noon on Dec. 18.
around 8 mph becoming west southwest in the afternoon. For more information on PLPW and a full agenda,
Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 18. West visit the FWP website at fwp.mt.gov/plpw.
southwest wind 5 to 7 mph becoming south southeast
after midnight.
Let’s go, Scotties!
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 44. South wind 9 to Monday Dec. 11th-17th -- Fort Peck Fine Arts @ GHS
15 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. Auditorium
Thursday Dec. 14th -- HS WR @ Fort Benton Mixer
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 20. Friday Dec. 15th -- HS BBB/GBB vs. Sidney (C/JV/V) 3:00
South southeast wind 9 to 11 mph. PM
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 42. South Friday Dec. 15th-16th -- HS WR @ 46th Annual CMR Holiday
southeast wind 6 to 11 mph becoming northwest in the Classic in Great Falls
afternoon. Saturday Dec. 16th -- JV WR @ Walt & Trudy Currie
Memorial Tournament at Great Falls High
Thursday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 21. Saturday Dec. 16th -- MS WR @ Glasgow Invitational in
North northwest wind 7 to 11 mph. Scottie Gymnasium 11:00 AM
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 39. Northwest wind Saturday Dec. 16th -- S/D @ Plentywood Invitational
7 to 10 mph becoming south southeast in the morning. -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Monday Dec. 18th -- 1st Day of MS BBB Practice @ GMS
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 24. South 4:00 PM
southeast wind around 10 mph. Monday Dec. 18th -- HS BBB/GBB vs. Wolf Point (C Squads)
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 49. South wind 5:30 PM
9 to 16 mph becoming west northwest in the afternoon. Tuesday Dec. 19th -- GHS/GMS Winter Music Concerts @
Winds could gust as high as 24 mph. GHS Auditorium 6:00 PM
Thursday Dec. 21st -- HS BBB/GBB vs. Wolf Point (JV/V)
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 21. 3:30 PM
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 41. Friday Dec. 22nd -- HS WR Dual vs. Malta 1:00 PM
Friday Dec. 22nd -- HS BBB/GBB @ Rocky Boy (C/JV/V)
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28th Annual
continued from front
by a 17-4 major decision,
lost a tie-breaker to
Aramis Rivera of Billings
Central 13-11, anc a 16-1
tech fall to Ryan Wiggins
of Forsyth.
Mikaiya Plummer
(7-5) also at 113 took
seventh, opening with
an 8-2 loss to Wigins of
Forsyth. Plummer won
two falls over Casey
Koenigsfield of Baker in
1:34 amd Syth of Sidney
in 4:09. He then lost a
MD 9-0 to Trey Starcher
of Forsyth and a 6-0 loss
to Will Merkel of Miles
City.
John Yeska (0-2) lost
twice at 113.
Tyler King (5-2) was Riley Clampitt, a GHS classmate of Khye Gamas, also has a championship bracket
fourth at 120, winning two to hang on the wall. Awesome job, Riley!
falls over Colter Dowdy of Fairfield in 18 seconds and Clampitt and followed that with two more falls over
over Xander McCann of Billings Central in 4:46. King Liliana Birkett of Shepherd in 2:41 and over Johnston of
lost to Preston Johnson of Fergus by fall in 1:30. He Fort Benton in 57 seconds.
battled back to win two falls over Travis Kiley of Red Madison Lamb (1-3) was sixth at 152, opening
Lodge in 1:00 and over Ruben Nelson of circle in 2:41. with a 13-11 loss to Lidia Hooge of Fergus. She won by
Johnson won a 5-2 decision over King for third place. fall over Lexie Wuchman of Fergus in 2:13. Lamb then
Joaquin Torres (1-2) went 1-2 at 126. His lone win lost two falls to Natalie Samson of Choteau in 2:03 and
was a 7-4 decision over Garrett Monroe of Valier. He to Faith Kistenmacher of Roundup in 2:42.
lost by fall twice. Avery Pedersen was eighth at 125, losing by fall to
James Landes (1-2) went 1-2 at 160. He opened Etta Wicks of Fort Benton in 1:24. She fought back to
with a fall over Ethan Klingman of Chinook in 1:40. He win a fall over Hadley Burman of Broadus in 1:21 and
then lost two falls. to Wicks in 1:26.
Michael King (3-1) finished second at 170. He Shalynn Pedersen was sixth at 132. No results were
won three straight falls over Jet Lafontaine of Billings given for Pedersen.
Central in 1:38, Kaydence LittleWolf of Colstip in 53
seconds and Sheldon Seino of Roundup in 4:24. In the
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Clampitt (3-0) won three falls at 145, over Cora
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Public Comment on agenda items
Action on Employment/Termination Notices..
Approval of the final plat of the Thievin Minor Subdivision
creating 2 lots from a 159.88-acre parcel of land upon
the recommendation of Casey Burke, Valley County
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Another one? Hmmmmmmm...


Air Live ran a story last week headlined, “A Ryanair
flight from UK made emergency landing after the
pilot reportedly fell ill.”
This makes the fifth pilot medical emergency story
in the last three weeks, including the second one on
Ryanair. The five include pilots: who ‘fell ill,’ two who
‘became incapacitated,’ one who died from cardiac
arrest at the airport, and one who had a seizure and
collapsed in the cockpit.
It’s totally normal. There’s nothing to see here,
folks. Everything is fine.
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At Montana State University, there were four


sophomores taking Organic Chemistry. They did so
well on all the quizzes, midterms and labs, etc., that
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Wednesday, Dec. 13th &
each had an “A” so far for the semester. Thursday, Dec. 14th
These four friends were so confident, that the
weekend before finals, they decided to head over to 15% Off
University of Montana and party with some friends
Hair Care, Lotions
& Stocking Stuffers
there. They had a great time. However, after all the
hardy-partying, they slept all day Sunday and didn’t o ve r 15 Fl av o rs G if t C e r t if ic at e
He m ps Lo ti o ns s!
make it back to Bozeman until Monday afternoon.
Rather than taking the final then, they decided *Sign Up for Gift Baskets,
to find their professor after the final and explain to Enjoy Cookies & Coffee
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They explained that they had gone to for the 228-2330
weekend with the plan to return Sunday to study,
but, unfortunately, they had a flat tire on the way
back, didn’t have a spare, and couldn’t get help for a
long time. As a result, they missed the final.
The Professor thought it over and then agreed
they could make up the final the following day.
The guys were elated and relieved. They studied
that night and went in the next day at the time the
professor had told them.
He placed them in separate rooms and handed
each of them a test booklet, and told them to begin.
They looked at the first problem, worth 5 points.It
was something simple about free radical formation.
“Cool,” they thought at the same time, each one
in his separate room, “this is going to be easy.”
Each finished the problem for an easy five
points and then turned the page.
On the second page was written: “For 95 points:
Which tire was flat?”
Ohtani Signs With Dodgers For $700 Million,
Will Receive 58 Bucks After California Taxes
LOS ANGELES — Baseball superstar
Shohei Ohtani signed a record-shattering
$700 million contract Saturday with the
Los Angeles Dodgers, which will net him
about 58 bucks after taxes.
“I am very happy to have signed
the largest baseball contract of all time,”
said Ohtani through an interpreter. “I am
thankful the Dodgers believe I am worth
$700 million, which I am told after taxes
will allow me to purchase two full-size
sandwiches from Jimmy John’s. I am hoping
to finally try the Italian Night Club.”
Considered by some to be the most
talented baseball player in history, Ohtani
will earn $70 million each year for the next
ten years. “After taxes, it comes out to about six bucks brainer. “Shohei Ohtani is truly a generational talent,”
per year, so Ohtani may have to wait a couple years if explained Dodgers’ controlling owner Mark Walter.
he really wants to spring for a full-size sandwich,” said “$700 million is an astronomical figure, but we were
commentator Bob Costas. “Now, if he wants to go for committed to paying Ohtani enough that post-tax he
one of the ‘Little John’ sandwiches, that may be in range could one day enjoy a Jimmy Pickle. It’s been his dream
right away. On the other hand, if we’re adding ‘Jimmy since childhood, and today is a dream come true.”
Chips’ and a drink, we’re talking three years in at best.” At publishing time, Ohtani had found himself
While some have questioned the Dodgers homeless after California had announced a one-
committing such an incredible amount of money to one hundred-percent tax on anyone making more than $10
player, the front office has said the decision was a no- million per year.

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Email: [email protected] SANTA!!!!!

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