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515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230


406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
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The verdict is in!


October 30th, Valley County home-school students had the the script which included swearing in witnesses, presenting
experience of a mock trial at the Valley County Courthouse, evidence, and arguing their case. The jurors deliberated
having an immersive courtroom adventure — what a treat! and came to a conclusion: the defendant was found not
McKenna Strommen, the legal assistant to the County guilty! This was an amazing experience for our kids to be
Attorney, did a wonderful job putting together a script and able to walk through the trial process and come to a just
explaining the procedures and rules of a courtroom. 10 kids and fair conclusion. McKenna did a great job explaining
filled the positions of judge, clerk of court, prosecutor, public the legal system in the United States and trial procedures.
defender, defendant, bailiff and witnesses. 12 other kids We owe a huge thank you to McKenna for organizing this
filled the roles of the jurors. Together, they all read through activity for us! ~ Whitney Swanson reporting
Heading to
Billings?
If so, you might want to take the Flowing Wells, Jordan,
Winnett route, as a Winter Storm Warning is in effect
for Southwest Phillips County through Wednesday
morning, which includes the Little Rocky Mountains.
Up to 8-12 inches of snowfall will be accompanied by
wind gusts up to 40 mph, so drifting snow and reduced
visibility are expected. Mainly light snow accumulation
is expected for all other locations, but still expect icy
conditions by Wednesday morning. Make sure to give
yourself extra stopping distance, and be sure to monitor
road conditions if traveling through this portion of Chamber’s World Series winners
Montana at this time. The Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce &
Today: A 30 percent chance of rain, mainly after 4pm. Agriculture, Inc., announces the winners of the
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 46. West wind 13 to 16 World Series books.
mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. Game 1: Book #89: Dave Williams, Brandon
Tonight: Rain and snow likely, becoming all snow after Bigelbach, Suzy Will, Jenni Sillerud
9pm. Cloudy, with a low around 26. Blustery, with a north
northwest wind 20 to 22 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph.
Game 2: Book #73: Greg Page, Jordan Welk, Callahan
Chance of precipitation is 70%. New snow accumulation of Belling, Heidi Gault
less than a half inch possible. Game 3: Book #29: Susan Murr, Josh Sillerud,
Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of snow before 8am. Garrett Collins, Merrick Eliason
Cloudy through mid morning, then gradual clearing, with a
Game 4: Book #84: John Britzman, Red Sillerud,
high near 40. West northwest wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts
as high as 21 mph.
Dan Belleau, Erika Bengochea
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 19. Game 5: Book #84: John Britzman, Red Sillerud,
West southwest wind around 7 mph becoming south after Dan Belleau, Erika Bengochea
midnight. Game 6: Book #26: Brandi Knierim, Norm Sillerud,
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 48. South southwest Darryl Quilty, Rob Brunelle
wind 6 to 8 mph.
Game 7: Box #80: Rocky Thompson, Jason Partridge,
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 23. Vanessa Eggebrecht, Jordan Welk
Southeast wind 3 to 6 mph.
Thank you to each of our sponsors and
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 54. South wind 3 to 8 mph.
participants of the World Series books. The Chamber
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 27. Southwest appreciates ALL your continued support. Each
wind 5 to 7 mph.
year the Chamber hosts high school boys and girl’s
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 58. Light west southwest tournaments. Your contribution from the sales of
wind increasing to 5 to 9 mph in the afternoon. this promotion allows us to continue to successfully
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 30. West bid all tournaments feasible for Glasgow to host as
wind around 8 mph. well as defray the cost of the Saskatoon Police Pipe
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 54. West wind 10 to Band.
17 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Checks can be picked up at 54147 US 2 Suite
2 starting Thursday November 7th, and those
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 26.
not picked up will be mailed starting November
Veterans Day: Partly sunny, with a high near 52. 15th, provided we have an address to send to.
BUZZIFIEDS
FOR SALE 2020 1/2 Ton GMC Denali 4 door 4x4 Loaded, all options. BUZZ
CALL JOHN BRENDEN 406-783-5394 MILK RIVER, INC Has positions open for Day Shift and Night Shift.
BUZZ Monitor and assist developmentally disabled individuals with daily life
FOR SALE 2011 Polaris Ranger 800 XP. Never used as a farm/ranch rig; skills (housekeeping, chores, laundry, personal hygiene, and meal prep).
just casual, recreational use. Always maintained by owner & garaged when Escort individuals to activities and assist in socialization skills. Prepare
not in use. 2 or 4 wheel drive. Good tires, runs great, everything works. meals and maintain a clean and healthy environment in the home/facility.
Winch with remote, headlights, turn signals & horn. Flip up Windshield. Implement, run, and document programs and objectives as assigned.
Breakaway side mirrors. No tears or rips in seat. Great condition. Hours Run maintenance on completed programs. APPLY AT MILK RIVER
836, mileage 11,363. CALL (406) 263-9224 INC. 406-228-8412
BUZZ BUZZ
FOR RENT 1 bedroom, 1 bath apartment in Glasgow. $600/mo. + matching VALLEY VIEW HOME is interested in hiring a new Full Time Dietary
security deposit. Has fridge, oven/stove. On-site washer & dryer. Utilities are Cook/Aide! If you are looking for a close knit family like team to work with
electric & gas. Off-street parking. CALL 406-228-2114 FOR MORE INFO. then this is it! Our wages are very competitive depending on experience.
BUZZ PLEASE VISIT VALLEY VIEW FOR AN APPLICATION SOON!
FOR RENT Recently remodeled 2 bedroom house with full basement. BUZZ
New water heater and furnace, central air. 1 mile west of Glasgow. No THE HINSDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT is looking for the following
pets & no smokers. References + deposit required. $700/mo. plus utilities. positions: 1. Assistant Cook (full or part-time); 2. Custodian (full or part-
406-228-9014 time); 3. Long-term substitute for PK/K (maternity leave Dec. - Feb); 4.
BUZZ Long-term substitute for 1st/2nd (maternity leave Dec. - Feb); 5. Route
THREE STORAGE RENTALS AVAILABLE 1 is a 12’w x 50’d 1 is a 12’w and activity bus drivers. *Pay is dependent on experience. Benefits
x 10’d; 1 is a 12’w x 25’d. CALL 406-785-7100 & LEAVE YOUR NAME, are available for all employees who work over 20 hours per week.
PHONE NUMBER & I will call as soon as I can. Location is in Nashua at Please contact: Adam Zopp, Superintendent at 406-364-2314 or email:
Arthur’s Mini Storage Rentals. [email protected]
BUZZ BUZZ
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF GLASGOW is looking for families of 3 HELP WANTED - Family Support Specialist. Candidate must have a
or more to qualify for units. Applications available on our website at bachelor’s degree in early education or human services. Applicants
housingauthorityofglasgow.com or at our office. Our hours are 8a-4p Mon- must have the ability to maintain rapport with the primary child and the
Thurs and 8a-3p Fridays. CALL FOR DETAILS 406.228.4942 entire family, teachers, and other professionals. Knowledge of local and
BUZZ statewide services and common assessment tools is a plus. Certification
GLASGOW SCHOOLS’ MECHANIC/TRANSP COORDINATOR. Duties: is required after two years (certified FSS applicants will start at a higher
service & maintain district vehicles, oversee bus routes & drivers. Wage rate). Some Travel is required. Starting wage of $20.00 plus benefits.
$27.85 - $31.75 DOE. Hours: 40 hrs/wk with a 6 am start (flexible if 4-day APPLY AT 605 3RD AVE S, GLASGOW.
week is desired). Full benefits package. Apply at www.glasgow.k12.mt.us BUZZ
click on Employment tab & submit application. *GLASGOW SCHOOL REYNOLDS MARKET is accepting applications for cashiers, night
DISTRICT IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER* crew and deli. Competitive pay and benefits after a probationary period.
BUZZ Become a valued member of the team. CALL 406-228-2633 FOR AN
JOIN THE TEAM! Do you like money? Would you like more of it? Great!! Join APPLICATION OR APPLY ONLINE AT www.reynoldsmarket.com (search
the team! The Cottonwood is looking for motivated, reliable and organized employment application on website).
individuals to add to our team. We have openings for Housekeeping and BUZZ
Morning Servers! Server positions is 6am-2pm Tuesday, Wednesday, HI-LINE FORD INC in Glasgow MT is looking for a Diesel Mechanic
Thursday & Saturday. Housekeeping position is varied days. BlueCross to add to our crew. Diagnose faults in vehicles using diagnostic
BlueShield Health Insurance, Aflac Secondary Insurance, Vision & Dental equipment to successfully repair or replace defective parts. Technical
allotment, Holiday Pay/Paid Time Off, on premise discounts, bonuses, IRA and mechanical experience. Be able to use diagnostic equipment. Be a
Retirement w/ Employer Match STOP BY COTTONWOOD INN TO APPLY. productive team player. Be able to work to meet deadlines and targets.
BUZZ Be self-motivated and organized. Have valid driver’s license. Pay is
OASIS is looking for part-time cook/waitress/bartender. STOP BY THE competitive with market depending on experience. Benefits available
OASIS TO APPLY. after probation-401k with match, Optical dental savings with match,
BUZZ health insurance partially company paid. 5 day week-weekends off. 8-5
PIPERS BAR AND CASINO is hiring bartenders! Various time slots workday. Continued training through Ford Motor Company to keep up
available, we are very willing to work with your schedule. Great place to with the continuous changes in technology. Small town living with many
learn for first time bartenders. PICK UP AN APPLICATION IN THE BAR! outdoor recreational actives. Submit resume to email joshsillerud@
BUZZ hlfmt.net. CALL IN FOR QUESTIONS JOSH AT 406-228-2141 OR
GLASGOW RECREATION DEPARTMENT Part-time Recreation Clerk - 866-528-2141
weekend/seasonal. Previous related work experience is not required but BUZZ
would be helpful. Duties include but are not limited to: greeting customers, VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs for day shift. High paid wage
answering phones, writing out reciepts, making appointments, setting for CNAs with long term care experience. We can train and certify anyone
up for league activities, and maintaining cleanliness of the facility. Work who wants to become a CNA as well. Starting wage for trainees is $15.00
schedule will be Saturday 10am-4pm and Sunday 12-4pm might involve hourly. PLEASE SWING BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR
covering some weekdays also. Applicants are subject to background check. AN APPLICATION AND JOIN OUR TEAM!
Pay is $11.49/hr. Please contact Jory Casterline, Recreation Director at BUZZ
406-228-8341 or [email protected] for more information VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a new Full Time Dietary Aide. Please
on applying for the position apply within and experience equals competitive wage!
Fairview wins 2B crown
By Mike Brandt
It’s on to divisionals for 32 Class B programs and
28 Class C teams. Earning the trip came Saturday
night when champions were crowned at the district
tournaments.
NOW HIRING Fairview won the District 2B title with a win over
Malta. This was the second time in the tournament that
Housekeeping the Warriors beat Malta 3-2. Fairview beat the M-ettes
Come by the Hotel 3-1 in the undefeated semifinals.
and pick up an application Malta needed a win over Glasgow in the third place
match to advance into the championship match. The
Pay: $16-18/hour M-ettes swept the Scotties 3-0.
Job Type: Full-time / Part-time • Shifts: All Shifts In quarterfinals action Friday, Fairview def. Poplar
3-0 and Malta edged Glasgow 3-2. Loser out had Harlem
OPEN FOR over Poplar 3-1, Glasgow over Wolf Point 3-0, Fairview
WILD GAME def. Malta 3-1 in the undefeated semifinal and Glasgow
ALL YOUTH def. Harlem 3-0 in the fourth place match.
1 YEAR HUNTERS:
st
Fairfield won the District 1B title with a 3-0 win over
$100 to cut & wrap Shelby. Shelby needed two wins on Saturday to earn a
any wild game chance at the crown. The Coyotes defeated Choteau 3-1
Danny Zeiger • 406-263-1252 and Chinook 3-1.
Luke Zeiger • 406-263-7551
Friday matches at the District 1B at Choteau, in
113 Fox Farm Road
East of Glasgow the quarterfinals Fairfield def. Shelby 3-0 and Chinook
def. Choteau 3-1. In loser out play, Cut Bank def. Rocky
Boy 3-0, Choteau def. Conrad 3-0, Shelby def. Cut Bank
3-0 and in the undefeated semifinal Fairfield defeated
Chinook 3-1.
Scobey won the District 1C championship with a
3-0 win over Bainville. Scobey edged North Country 3-2
in the undefeated semifinals. North Country finished
third, losing to Bainville 3-2. Bainville also defeated
Plentywood 3-0.
Over in Plentywood at the District 1C Tournament
Loser out play on Friday, Culbertson def. Frazer 3-0,
Froid-Lake def. Brockton 3-1, Mon-Dak def. Nashua
3-1 and Richey-Lambert def. Lustre Christian 3-0.
Quarterfinal action had Scobey def. Plentywood and
North Country def. Bainville 3-1. Loser out matches
had Culbertson def. Mon-Dak 3-1 and Froid-Lake def.

&
Richey-Lambert 3-0.
Performance Shelby hosts the Northern B Divisional tournament,
Concrete which starts Thursday.
Construction First round pairings in the Eastern C Divisional are
• Residential & North Country vs. Broadus, Scobey vs. Jordan, Bainville
Commercial Concrete vs. Savage and Circle vs. Plentywood.
Fort Peck, Montana • New Construction
Cell 406-263-8054 Circle defeated Broadus 3-0 to win the 2C title.
& Remodels
Fax: 406-367-5257 Savage took third and Jordan fourth.
[email protected] Rod Lambert More on Glasgow in Wednesday’s BUZZ.
Letter to the Buzz
Display our flags properly
I pledge allegiance to the United States of America
and to the Republic for which it stands, one Nation
under God indivisible with liberty and Justice for all.
As patriotic citizens of the United States we need to
display the Flag properly. So it flies beautifully over
our land every day and also night if lighted. It should
be displayed with the stars in upper left hand corner
over the stripes below. It should never be allowed to
touch the ground or water below. It should NEVER be
tattered .
When they are no longer presentable they should
be disposed of properly. The VFW location handles the
disposal of old flags.
We are now approaching Veterans Day November
11. Check to see if your flags are properly displayed.
~ Diane Sergent

Uffda!
Much to the dismay of Sven and Ole, Olga and Lena
were out perusing around this past Thursday night,
looking for some King Pins at El Cor Del Lanes. But
vid doze hairy legs, they both struck out in the bottom
of the 9th... Oh wait, that would be a good thing, right?

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Can’t gripe if you don’t vote


Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen says
Long lost brothers? nearly 425,000 absentee ballots have been received
Stewart Sukut found out he had an identical twin by county election offices as of 5 p.m. on Monday,
brother this past Halloween! Now we’re wondering, November 4. More than 77 percent of the absentee
which one is Stewart, which one is Dale?!? By the ballots issued statewide have been returned entering
way, the Daisy Dukes are a little too long, Dale. Election Day. Poll is open til 8!
Morehouse Painting
& Custom Drywall
Freshen up for the Holidays
For the Month of November
$500 Bathroom Painting
One Color ~ $150 Per Color Change
Glasgow Residents
Call us Today! (406) 671-4599

WEDNESDAY
SOUPS: Tomato ∙ Chili
SPECIALS:
Grilled Club Sandwich
Finger Steaks

Dine at the “O”

228-8006

OCT 30 - NOV 5, 2024


Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® 85% Lean
GROUND BEEF .......................... $4.89 lb
Certified Angus Beef® Boneless
CHUCK POT ROAST .................... $6.99 lb
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® Boneless
PETITE SIRLOIN STEAKS ............. $6.99 lb
Hills Meat Smoked, Black Forest or Honey
QUARTER HAM.......................... $5.99 lb
Prairie Fresh 27.2 oz. Select Varieties
PORK LOIN FILETS ................... $4.99 ea
Just Bare 1.125 lb.
CHICKEN BREASTS ................... $6.99 ea
Innovative Solutions 10 oz. Select Varieties
CHICKEN BURGERS .................. $4.99 ea
Jennie-O 1 lb. Select Varieties
GROUND TURKEY ...................... $3.49 lb
Hart 2 lb. Select Varieties
ASIAN STYLE ENTREES............... $4.99 lb
Food Club 16 oz. Select Varieties
CHEESE .......................................2 / $7
Food Club 16 oz. Select Varieties
BACON ........................................2 / $9
2024
YOUTH BASKETBALL
Starts: Sat., Dec. 6
Ends: Sat., Jan. 3
1st & 2nd Grade: 9-10am
3rd & 4th Grade: 10-11am
5th & 6th Grade: 11-12pm
Early Registration Fee (on
or Before Dec. 6): $25 ea.
CLEAN GYM SHOES REQUIRED
Contact the Glasgow Rec.
Dept. at 228-8341

GLASGOW

Rounding them up
SCHOOL MENU
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast We had a jail break, but they were all rounded up at Nemont (discover us!) by Valley
Biscuits & Gravy • Cheese Stick County Sheriff Tom Boyer. Trying to make the fast get-away were Marlo Fewer
Juice • Milk (inside pickup), Alexis Murdock, Kelsey Hallock (in handcuffs), Tiffany Taft, and Julie
Lunch Gutow. Good job by the Valley County Sheriff to keep these criminals in check
BBQ Rib Sandwich • Sweet on Halloween! And hey, if your phone is busted, these ladies have already been
Potato Fries • Pears
released and would be happy to repair it for you. Check it out at Nemont!
PB Brownie • Milk

Getting a little late in the season, but...


VFW Post 3107
he shall immediately repair
At Monday’s meeting,
the Glasgow City Council
A letter from the City
the sidewalk surrounding of Glasgow will be sent to
ANNUAL voted to direct the Rundle
the property within 30 days, the owner of the Rundle
FUNDRAISER Suites to repair the sidewalk
or the city itself repair the Suites and they will have
Friday, November 8th sidewalk and assess the costs 30 days to respond to the
from 8 am until 2 pm surrounding their property
of repair against the property communication from the
on the D&G and according to City of Glasgow
Post Office corners owner and the property. city.
Code.
Please show your appreciation The sidewalk
and “Pick up a Poppy”
If you’d prefer a gift of your time, surrounding the Rundle
we have several 1 hour spots left Suites is uneven and has
to collect donations.
Call the post after
several cracks which the
3 pm to sign up city has determined to be a
406-228-2135 danger to the public walking
on those portions of the
sidewalk.
Glasgow Ordinance
details that if any property
owner does not keep the
sidewalks in reasonable
repair, the city council may
order the property owner to
place the sidewalk in proper
condition. The city council
shall give to the property
owner written notice that
Over 4,700 eggs per female
average is a new record
FWP fisheries and hatchery staff had a busy and
productive fall Chinook spawning season on Fort Peck
FORT PECK- Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Fort
Peck fisheries and hatchery staff wrapped up the
annual Chinook salmon egg-taking efforts on Fort Peck
Reservoir this past week.
An estimated 842 thousand+ salmon eggs were
collected, which filled all available egg incubation jars
and space at the Fort Peck Multispecies Fish Hatchery.
The average size of Chinook salmon females
collected was an impressive 18.9 pounds. In comparison,
in 2023, females averaged 13.8 pounds. The large fish
this year resulted in an average of 3.45 pounds of eggs
per female, with some larger females producing over
five pounds of eggs!
These big healthy females produced an average of
over 4,700 eggs per female, which is the highest number
ever recorded by the Fort Peck staff.
Barring any major setbacks at the hatchery, the
number of eggs collected in 2024 should be more than
enough to ensure at least 200,000 fingerlings will be
stocked back into Fort Peck Reservoir in the spring of
2025, which is the minimum stocking called for in the
Fort Peck Fisheries Management Plan. This number can
increase depending on egg and fingerling survival.
Many folks wonder why the hatchery can’t take
in or produce more salmon. Mainly, water quality and Did you get in on the catch? If so, we hope you took
quantity issues at the Fort Peck Hatchery limit the advantage of those female spawners and their eggs!
number of salmon that can be produced on any given We hear that salmon eggs, also known as ikura, are
year. FWP is working to alleviate the water shortage and a delicious and nutritious delicacy that can be enjoyed
sediment issues by working with the US Army Corps in a variety of ways. From sushi to salads, there
of Engineers on a new water delivery system. This new are countless ways to prepare and enjoy. For future
line would deliver cold, clean water from the Fort Peck information, go to chefresource.com, and don’t let
dam penstocks and provide more water for hatchery these delightful little pearls go to waste.
use, allowing the hatchery to possibly utilize more space greater number will be available to anglers in future
and raise more and larger fish. This project will also years. Although this is important, large numbers of
reduce the sediment load entering the hatchery (water cisco (primary forage fish) that hatch in the spring
is currently pumped from the Dredge Cut Ponds), that during salmon stocking appears to be one of the main
is detrimental to fish egg and fish fry survivability. drivers to salmon survival and success over the years.
Last year, a total of 809,530 Chinook eggs were As salmon grow larger, multiple year classes of
collected and 379,552 Chinook were stocked back into cisco are vital to growth as well. The majority of the
Fort Peck Reservoir in the spring of 2024. Hatching females this year were 4-years-old that had experienced
success was excellent last year due to healthy fish remarkable growth rates thanks to the high abundance
(having a good number of cisco to eat) and ideal water of cisco currently in Fort Peck Reservoir. Two-year-old
temperatures during collection efforts. Many anglers salmon were also well represented in the spawn, which
assume that the more salmon that are stocked, the is an encouraging sign for 2025.

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