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Letter to the Buzz
Wednesday’s Wonderful News
First and foremost, Thank God!!
Good for all of us that we have President Trump
back as a leader that loves the USA. He can now take
our country back to common sense, the changes we
need for the economy, a safe border and free from the
threat of World War 3.
Thank you Montana for being strong enough
to vote for honesty, Christian values and your fellow
Montanans who need a stable state. Good luck to
Governor Gianforte and Tim Sheehy.
It will be a rough ride for a while, “but let me be
clear”, our lives will start getting better and our children
will grow up in a democracy. The fear of communism
A dud here, is gone. Yes, it will take time to clean up the drug issues
and close the border. There have been threats of lawsuits,
no snow protests, and riots from some of the Democrats. We will
see what will happen between now and January.
There is so much work for President Trump and
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 22. Southeast
Vice-President Vance to do. We need to continue to
wind 6 to 8 mph.
pray for them and our country.
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 51. Southwest wind 5 Again, thank God!
to 8 mph. We are MAGA again.
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 22. ~ Shirley Siefert
Southwest wind around 6 mph becoming calm in the
evening.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 54. Southeast wind 3 to 8
God Blessed America!
We had a country to save, and thank the Lord, we
mph. did! Enough of the “woke”, the United States of America
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 29. South has been awakened! Trump: Still my President!!!
wind 5 to 7 mph.
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 57. South southwest Locally, Jeff gets the nod
wind 3 to 6 mph.
Jeff Alsberg defeated Mitch Willett 60%-40% for an
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 31. open seat on the Valley County Commission.
Southeast wind 6 to 9 mph becoming southwest after
midnight.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 56. West wind 10 to
15 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 29. West
wind around 11 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
Veterans Day: Partly sunny, with a high near 53. West
southwest wind 8 to 13 mph becoming south southeast in
the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 18 mph.
Monday Night: A slight chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with
a low around 29.
Tuesday: A slight chance of rain. Partly sunny, with a high
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Four more years of Trump? We here at the Buzz, as Auzzy all of us! A new beginning for America!” But it’s a time
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from Glentana, Montana said this morning,”What a when we needed it most. The above photo was taken
beautiful day! President Trump did awesome! We are by Lin Vargo, on the way out to the rifle range... our right
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Scotties advance to divisional placing balls everywhere. We were spot serving because
they couldn’t get into their offense. We played really
By MIke Brandt
The dreams of winning the district championship well against them. We just couldn’t put that together on
were burst for the Glasgow Scotties volleyball team. Saturday night.”
The bubble burst Saturday when the Scotties were swept Chappell led Glasgow with 35 of 113 digs and 13 of
by Malta, 25-15, 25-17, 25-17, in the third place match 47 kills. Hunter had 5 of 11 blocks, Martin 3 of 9 aces and
Saturday at the District 2B tournament at Malta. 37 of 42 assists, and Ella Eggebrecht 3 aces.
Glasgow coach Brooke Martin said that the Scotties Glasgow swept Wolf Point, 25-16, 25-20, 25-20, in a
did not play well against the M-ettes. loser out match Friday afternoon. Chappell and Martin
“We were surprised,” said Martin. “I don’t know if paced the Scotties. Chappell had 11 of 53 digs and 2 of 7
Friday took a lot out of them, because we swept both aces. Martin had 11 digs and 19 assists. Eggebrecht 2 aces,
Wolf Point and Harlem. But they weren’t easy matches. Yoakam 7 of 26 kills, and Pearson 5 of 9 blocks.
So, I don’t know if Friday took so much out of them or The Scotties also swept Harlem Friday night, 25-12,
if they just didn’t have their best game. We had a lot of 26-24, 25-14.
hitting errors. We didn’t get into our offense, we didn’t “Both of the teams had a set of two where they
block well. On Friday when we played Malta we blocked played well,” Martin said. “We really had to work to beat
well. We had quite a few that weren’t hitting well. Their them, because both of them didn’t want to go down.”
libero played really well. She had some absolutely good Martin and Chappell led the Scotties. Martin had 26
plays. Malta is so much bigger than we are.” of 28 assists and 4 of 10 aces. Chappell 12 of 30 kills and
Martin added that, “we had some questionable calls 20 of 58 digs. Green had 7 of 14 blocks.
on us. Some carries that I didn’t agree with. You don’t Martin noted that losing to Malta Saturday night was
want to blame the game on any of that stuff, but it can disappointing, but the loss put Glasgow on the opposite
kill your momentum. When you get those kind of calls side of the bracket of Fairfield and Malta.
the girls don’t know what they did wrong because they “We got the best possible setup that we could ask for
don’t think it was a carry and I didn’t think it was a carry. to get to state,” said Martin.
Then they start over thinking about everything they do. I Glasgow will open the Northern B Divisional against
thought we played more freely against Malta on Friday.” the hosts Shelby Coyotes Thursday at 3:15.
The Scotties just couldn’t overcome the adversity “We did play them earlier, but I don’t know if we
of the officiating, They just couldn’t get it together on split with them,” Martin said. “We didn’t have Mayzie that
Saturday. time and we didn’t have Amber playing the middle. We
Joely Chappell had 8 of 20 kills, Mayzie Yoakam had had people out of position. I know everybody has gotten
15 of 68 digs, Hayden Green, Amber Pearson, and Halle better. I feel really good about our chances. Shelby has a
Hunter 2 each of 7 blocks, Hunter 2 of 4 aces, and Macy couple big hitters, but I didn’t see any hitting like I saw at
Martin 16 of 17 assists. district.”
The Scotties (12-7) had a first round bye, then played Martin watched game film of Shelby and Choteau, a
Malta Friday in the quarterfinals. The match went five match won by Shelby.
sets before Malta pulled out a win, 25-18, 25-23, 17-25, “I didn’t see the level of offense from either of those
12-25, 15-6. teams,” said Martin.
“The girls played very well all day,” Martin said. “We Fairfield opens with Harlem at 10, Malta plays
had a fantastic day. The two sets we took from them, Chinook at 11:45, Fairview takes on Choteau at 1:30. The
we completely dismantled them. We were swinging, top three advance to state.
Trump Wins 3rd Election In A Row
Babylon Bee reporting — the fake news you can
trust — The votes are in. The people have spoken.
Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United
States, has just won his third presidential election
in a row.
While Electoral College votes are still
yet to be ratified, Trump’s victory marks
an achievement attained by only two
predecessors in American
history: Franklin Delano
Roosevelt and Gladys
O’Brian, the 235th head
of the Nappanee, Indiana
Women’s Commissioner
Club.
“We did it, and no
one has ever seen anything
like it in the history of
mankind, or maybe even
the world,” said an elated
Trump to supporters.
“Three elections in a
row. We call that a HAT
TRICK of elections. Very
hard to do, no one’s ever
done it before, but we did.
So incredible and very
special.”
US cities have not yet
fallen into street warfare,
rioting, and looting. The
election results, however,
have sparked a firestorm On Sunday, we regrettably “corrected” our
on X, where Democrats including AOC, Nanci Pelosi, clocks to “daylight savings time (what’s to
Michelle Obama, and David French have publicly save?)” and set them back again (driving to
demanded a best-two-out-of-three election, winner- work in the dark and home in the dark sucks).
take-all. But on Tuesday, we gratefully corrected the
Experts are already predicting that this course of the nation and set it forward again!
unprecedented 3-election streak will lead to the deaths Thank you to all of you that voted the sensible
of several billion people from Nazis, climate change, ticket, we’ll Make America Great Again. And
and no abortions. Casualties in metropolitan areas this has been the BS Buzz special election
and newsrooms across the country are reportedly edition... also thank the Lord, no more Jon
mounting up already, as the entire staff of the New Tester ads filling the airwaves, and all those
York Times died over three times in a row when they junk mailers that filled our mail boxes, let’s
were forced to announce the news. just get America back on track again. Biden
At publishing time, President-Elect Trump had and Harris were not so good to the country,
assumed his shotgun seat in Garbage Truck One and we even had a Tester supporter in here this
headed back to his house in D.C. morning to say that.
As soon as he got to the small, soon they were in the air. pictures! I’m a photographer, and
rural airport, sure enough, a plane “Fly over the north side of the photographers take pictures!” said the
was warming up near the runway. He fire,” said the photographer, “and photographer with great exasperation
jumped in with his equipment and make three or four low level passes.” and impatience.
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