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Keystone 30 inch pipeline (2009) near Swanton, the hold-up for phase 4 through eastern Montana,
Nebraska. Phases 1, 2 and 3 are complete. So what’s South Dakota and Nebraska? photo by shannonpatrick17
Important Keystone XL pipeline meeting in Billings this Tuesday
Aaron Flint, Montana Talks Toby Mack with the Energy supporters in the room to show the
At least $60 million in tax Equipment & Infrastructure Alliance broad backing for KXL by workers
revenue would flow to Eastern says the U.S. Department of State is and business people to both the
Montana counties EVERY YEAR if holding a public hearing in Billings Department of State and the region’s
the Keystone XL pipeline finally gets on Tuesday, October, 29th from media viewers. Attendees will be
up and running. And that is apparently 4:30 PM to 7:30 PM at the Billings given the opportunity to speak and
based on 2012 numbers, according to Hotel & Convention Center. that would be appreciated. The
my recent conversation with Attorney Mack added this important physical presence of supporters is the
General Tim Fox (R-MT). note: most important part.
If you back the Keystone XL “This event will undoubtedly “If you have any people in
pipeline being built in Montana, be attended by vocal opponents the region who can attend, please
and want to see the project up and widely covered by the media. arrange it. This project is getting very
and running- there’s an important Therefore it is critically important close to the permitting finish line,
meeting coming up in Billings. to have a substantial presence of and we must help push it over.”
Haunted Hallways tonight!
Due to the predicted cold temperature, wind and
a chance of snow, tonight’s 5th Haunted Hayride has
DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND been moved to the Glasgow High Schoo.
DAILY MATINEES • $6.50/PERSON The Not So Scary times are 5:30 – 6:15 while the
$5 TUESDAY! Not Weak of Heart or Bladder go from 6:15 – 7:30. A
All Tuesday showings are $5
406-228-9239 • www.polsontheatres.com charge of $1 per person will be taken at the door with
proceeds to benefit the Northeast Montana Children’s
SHOWING: OCTOBER 25-31 Museum.
Some wickedly spooky stuff
Rated PG 86 min. Rated PG-13 117 min. Enter if you dare! All are welcome to “A Nightmare
Fri & Sat: 4:00 • 7:00 • 9:00 Fri & Sat: 4:10 • 6:50 • 9:15
Sun: 4:00 • 7:00 Sun: 4:10 • 6:50 on Fifth Street,” a haunted house to be held from 7:00 -
Mon - Thur: 5:00 • 8:00 Mon - Thur: 5:10 • 6:50 9:00, tonight, 29th, and 31st, at 214 5th Street North in
Glasgow.
Entry is free, but donations to the local food bank
Couple of Cold and/or a monetary donation to the Cystic Fibrosis
nights ahead Foundation will be graciously accepted. Parental
discretion recommended for the younger audience.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 12. Wind chill
We wonder if Freddy Kruger will show up in
values between zero and 5. Northwest wind 11 to 16 your dreams... (here’s an interesting little tidbit about
mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. the movie starring Robert Englund as Fred Krueger:
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 26. Wind chill Johnny Depp played the character of Glen Lantz, a
values between -5 and 5. West northwest wind 13 to 18 student at Springwood High, and it was his film debut!
mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 11.
West wind 6 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
Sign
Up for Block of Bucks
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 35. Southwest wind The Glasgow Soroptimists announce the annual
5 to 9 mph. Block of Bucks collection day on Friday, December 6,
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 18. 2019.
Southwest wind around 7 mph. The annual program provides clothing for Valley
Thursday: A 30 percent chance of showers after noon. County children from infant to 17 years of age. Parents
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 41. West northwest wind
may sign up at the Office of Public Assistance, located at
6 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.
630 2nd Avenue South, Suite C. It is in the same building
Thursday Night: A slight chance of rain and snow
showers before 8pm, then a slight chance of snow as the Social Security office.
showers between 8pm and midnight. Mostly cloudy, with Sign-ups begin Monday, November 11, and
a low around 25. West northwest wind around 14 mph, continues through Friday, November 22 at 5:00 p.m.
with gusts as high as 21 mph. Chance of precipitation is Parents must sign up in person. Calls will not be accepted.
20%.
No applications will be accepted after Friday, November
Friday: Partly sunny, with a high near 41. West northwest
wind 10 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.
22 by 5:00 p.m. Applications MUST be picked up at the
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 25. West
Office of Public Assistance and returned to that office.
wind 8 to 10 mph. There will be no other location where forms may be
Saturday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 45. West wind picked up or turned in.
7 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Donations are needed to fund the clothes shopping
Sunday: A slight chance of rain and snow showers. event and are deeply appreciated. They may be mailed
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 45. prior to collection day to: Soroptimists of Glasgow, Box

Reel Life Wisdom 961, Glasgow, MT 59230.


Volunteers are also needed to help families shop
“You don’t need to be a super-hero to get the girl. The on Saturday, December 7th. Please call Monica Garten
right girl will bring out the hero in you..” ~ Ryan Reynolds at 230-1004 if you are willing to help, or if you have any
in Deadpool (2016) questions.
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406-228-2881 228-8722 or Cell (406) 672-0058
BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ GLASGOW SCHOOL DISTRICT POSITION: Transportation Coordinator/
LAWN CARE: For any who might need help preparing their yard for the Mechanic. Duties: service & maintain district vehicles, oversee bus routes
winter. CALL (307) 757-7163 & drivers. Wage $19.44 - $26.44 DOE. Hours: school term 6 am – 4 pm
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box. Asking $17,000 CALL 942-2601 paid wage for CNAs with long term care experience along with a 75 cent
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Operations Specialist. This is a full-time position with benefits. Contact BUZZ
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State Results
Girls Scores: Broadwater
Co. (Townsend) 65,
Manhattan 79, Red Lodge
187, Lodge Grass 227,
Huntley Project 239,
Glasgow 276, Shepherd
278, Bigfork 289, Lincoln
Co. (Eureka) 306, Colstrip
312, Thompson Falls 333,
St. Labre Catholic 344,
Sweet Grass Co. (Big
Timber) 375, Roundup
413, Wolf Point 471,
Powell Co. (Deer Lodge)
559, Malta 578, Joliet
606, Great Falls Central
Catholic 639, Jefferson
(Boulder) 667, Arlee 690,
Anaconda NS, Columbus
NS, Cut Bank NS, Harlem
NS, Loyola-Sacred Heart
NS, Poplar NS, Rocky
Boy NS, Shelby NS, St.
Ignatius NS, Three Forks
NS, Whitehall NS, Fairfield
NS
Top 25: 1, Hayley Burns,
Colstrip, 19:29.50; 2,
Emma Stolte, Townsend,
19:44.52; 3, L’Tia Lawrence,
Harlem, 19:47.04; 4,
Kelsey Plymale, Columbus,
19:49.98; 5, Natalie Lile,
Huntley Project, 19:51.96;
6, Natalie Wood, Big Timber,
19:53.89; 7, Jodi Cameron,
Manhattan, 20:01.45;
8, Hallie Hemenway,
Manhattan, 20:01.63; 9,
Destynee Two Moons,
St. Labre, 20:18.19; 10,
Brayli Reimer, Red Lodge,
20:34.79; 11, McKenna
Shuck, Red Lodge,
20:46.62; 12, Bailey Taves,
Go Iris Go! Photo by Dear Ol’ Dad
21:08.91; 17, Taya Trottier, Wilson, Three Forks, Grass, 22:09.58.
Townsend, 20:46.77; 13, Harlem, 21:09.89; 18, 21:54.23; 22, Zoey Stroop,
Justene Santi, Townsend, Saige Duffin, Manhattan, Colstrip, 21:55.65; 23, Rest of the Scotties
20:47.88; 14, Sarah 21:10.56; 19, Shantell Kathryn Hayes, Huntley Lauren Padden, 43rd ,
Christensen, Townsend, Pretty On Top, Lodge Project. 21:56.47; 24, Haylly Turner, 86th
20:50.75; 15, Iris McKean, Grass, 21:31.14; 20, Zoey Wickens, Townsend, Stevie Hartwell, 116th
Glasgow, 20:57.51; 16, Ali Pralie Duffin, Manhattan, 22:00.01; 25, Tyressa Kira Beck 119th
Cunningham, Glasgow, 21:41.78; 21, Hannah Pretty On Top, Lodge Elizabeth Nyquist 124th
Boys Scores: Lincoln
County (Eureka) 73,
Manhattan 96, St. Labre
Catholic 165, Glasgow
180, Lodge Grass 183,
Broadwater (Townsend)
198, Red Lodge 211,
Huntley Project 305,
Harlem 306, St. Ignatius
313, Cut Bank 330, Three
Forks 339, Big Fork 356,
Wolf Point 415, Shepherd
422, Anaconda 485,
Sweet Grass Co. (Big
Timber) 485, Thompson
Falls 525, Columbus 541,
Powell Co. (Deer Lodge)
568, Colstrip 577, Loyola-
Sacred Heart 583, Joliet
622, Great Falls Central
Catholic 655, Arlee 664,
Rocky Boy 757, Jefferson
(Boulder) NS, Lame Deer
NS, Poplar NS, Roundup
NS, Shelby NS, Whitehall
NS, Fairfield NS
Top 25: 1, Brad Cichosz,
Harlem, 17:08.70;
2, Wilson Overby,
Glasgow, 17:12.24; 3,
Isaac Reynolds, Libby,
17:21.03; 4, Wyatt Barney,
Manhattan, 17:30.74; 5,
Zander Ackerman, Wolf
Point, 17:35.96; 6, Kevin
Graves, Huntley Project,
17: 39.58; 7, Chaidh
Lochridge, Eureka,
17:21.03; 8, Carl Zabrocki,
Glasgow, 17:54, 52; 9,
Tegan Medicine Bull, St.
Labre, 17:55.97; 10, Aiden
Thompson, Deer Lodge,
17:56.54; 11, Michael
Tenney, Manhattan,
17:57.65; 12, Gerrit Punt,
St. Labre, 17:57.93; 13,
Justin Morgan, Thompson Wilson Overby was less than five seconds off a state title. Photo by Andrew McKean
Falls, 18:03.83; 14, Alex 18, Isaiah Nasewytewa, 18:32.57; 22, 22, William Red Lodge, 18:39.61.
Lowe, Libby, 18:06.42; St. Ignatius, 18:24.71; Rolando, Manhattan, Rest of the Scotties
15, Ty Henry Steele, 19, Jaden Adams, 18:32.89; 23, Daiyvion Bergen Miller, 40th
Broadwater, 18:08.01; Broadwater, 18:26.21; 20, White, Lodge Grass, Jacob Meiers, 57th
16, Alex Nelson, Huntley Luke Meeker, Manhattan, 18:38.50; 24, Brandon Lane Thompson, 73rd
Project, 18:09.37; 17 Gavin 18:26.21; 21, Drew Emineth, Red Lodge, Reed Larsen, 93rd
Bates, Libby, 18:18.01; Williams, Red Lodge, 18:39.28; 25, Elijah Quick, Blake Lloyd, 116th
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GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
TUESDAY
Breakfast
Hot or Cold Cereal • Choc. Donut
Banana • Milk
Lunch
Egg & Cheese Sand. • Ham
Hash Brown Party • Oranges
Muffin • Milk
Gems and Antiques
increase in value with

BAZAAR
Saturday, November 2 nd
age…
Patty,
you’re not getting older,
9:00AM - 3:00PM you’re increasing in
Glasgow Civic Center value!!!!!
From Home Based business to Hand Crafted Items
Let us help you start your holiday shopping!
Happy 60th
For more information contact Joan Burris @ 263-8985 on October 28th!!!!!
Some Scotty 2019 Class B Playoff Pairings

sports shorts 1N - Fairfield / Augusta (H)

4S - Broadwater (Townsend)
The Scotties were in Great Falls for
the All Class State Cross Country Meet Date and Time TBD
Saturday, November 2
this past Saturday, where snow, wind 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
and 30 degrees were “par for the course”. 2W - Florence-Carlton (H) The Loaded Toad
Saturday 11/9
527 2nd Avenue South
While the Scotties didn’t bring 3E - Shepherd
home any team trophies, senior Wilson
Date and Time TBD
Overby placed 2nd leading his team to Glasgow Police Department
a fourth place finish with junior Carl Valley County Sheriff’s Office
Montana Highway Patrol
Zabrocki also making All State with an 1S - Manhattan / Manhattan Christian (H)
For more information
8th place finish. 4N - Cut Bank glasgowpd@nemont.net
or call (406) 228-8050
As for the girls, it was a slightly Date and Time TBD
disappointing 6th place finish, but TUESDAY
sophomore Iris managed to snatch SOUPS: Potato • Chili
2E - Huntley Project (Worden) (H) Saturday 11/9
the final spot for All State (15th place) SPECIALS:
3W - Loyola Sacred Heart (Missoula)
Senior Ali Cunningham was right on Egg Salad Croissant
her heels for 16th. Date and Time TBD Bacon Cheese Burger
As for football, despite losing to First Round Quarter-Final
Fairfield, the Scotties proved that they Dine at the “O”
could compete with the defending state
1W - Lincoln Co. (Eureka) (H)
champs, actually leading the Eagles 20-
4E - Baker / Plevna 228-8006
14 at the half before losing 34-26. What
a thriller that had total yardage fairly Date and Time TBD
even: Fairfield 280 yards rushing, 87
en ior Citizen Center
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yards passing, 367 total yards; Glasgow,
177 yards rushing, 150 yards passing,
2S - Columbus (H)
TUESDAYSaturday 11/9 Sen
3N - Glasgow/Hinsdale/Nashua
327 total yards. Beef Pot Pie
It was impressive and all we can Date and Time TBD
Casserole
say is, Columbus, we think you’re in Call for reservation by 10 AM
trouble! 1E - Red Lodge/Roberts/Belfry (H) 228-9500
As for volleyball, the Scotties closed 4W - Bigfork
out the regular season on Saturday in
Date and Time TBD
Wolf Point where they won 25-17, 25-
18, 25-8 to cap off an undefeated season
in the District 2B and will now be 2N - Malta/Whitewater/Saco/Dodson (H) Saturday 11/9
hosting the district tournament Friday 3S - Jefferson (Boulder)
and Saturday. Great job, ladies!
Date and Time TBD

The higher seed will host in round 1 & 2. Semi Final Round is noted in the bracket when like-seeds
Butte SEAL:
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Tell bin Laden I Said What’s Up
“U.S. Special Ops...the
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best of the best. Again!”
That was the reaction Burger &
from Fox News’ Laura
Ingraham after reports that
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ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-
Baghdadi was killed by US Mondays
forces Saturday night. 5:30-7:00pm
The best reaction to
the news came from the
Butte, Montana Navy SEAL A mug shot photo of Scumbag
credited with killing Osama Baghdadi detained at Camp
bin Laden. Responding to Bucca, Iraq where he was
the news via Twitter, Rob detained for 10 months back
in 2004. “He was a street thug
O’Neill has this reaction:
when we picked him up in
“Hey SCUMBAG, tell bin 2004,” a Pentagon official said
Laden I said what’s up.” in 2014. “It’s hard to imagine
Baghdadi was directly we could have had a crystal
involved in atrocities and ball then that would tell us he’d
human rights violations become head of ISIS.”
conducted by ISIS. These include genocide of Yazidis
in Iraq, extensive sex slavery, organized rape, floggings,
and systematic executions. He directed terrorist activities
and massacres. He embraced brutality as part of the
organization’s propaganda efforts, producing videos
displaying mass crucifixions, sex slavery and executions
via hacking, stoning, and burning.
The whimpering scumbag
al-Baghdadi killed himself and
his three children by detonating PLEASE PARK ALL
a suicide vest during the Barisha BROOMS AT THE DOOR
raid conducted by the Joint Kick-off your Halloween at the bank. There’ll be
Baghdadi last appeared Special Operations Command’s plenty of goodies, great drawings for the kids
on camera in April 2019. and a chance to win cash prizes.
(JSOC) 1st Special Forces
Don’t be afraid to join in the fun,
Operational Detachment-Delta (SFOD-D), commonly October 31st from 3-5 pm
known as Delta Force, in Syria’s northwestern Idlib Province. We’ll be looking for you.
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for a long time. He was a sick and depraved man, and 10am-6pm
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