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A Peachy Parade
The 16th Annual Parade of Lights on Saturday night was blaring, the lights were blazing, the candy was
was quite a sight to behold as it weaved its way through flying, and it was a very merry time for the folks on the
downtown Glasgow, making its way past Prairie Ridge floats and those who lined the streets to watch. The
Village, Nemont Manor, down Second Avenue and of float above had over 5,000 lights! Thanks to those who
course, Glasgow’s Famous Front Street. The music participated for a wonderful evening outing.

HWY 2 meeting
visiting Communities in Northern better.
Montana to discuss the importance “That pretty much explains why

December 13th
of upgrading Hwy #2 to the extent we have a lack luster economy in
that we will be able to compete for Northern Montana, yet we sit next
The Highway 2 Association and attract business. to two of the strongest economies in
has scheduled a noon luncheon Association President, Bob North America, North Dakota and
for Friday, December 13th at the Sivertsen, pointed out that 80% Saskatchewan” he said.
Sherman Inn in Wolf Point. of business locates in or near
The Association is again communities that have four lanes or continued on page 2
HWY 2 meeting continued from front
Shane Mintz, MDT District Administrator, will
provide an update of projects that are included in MDT’S
DIGITAL PICTURE & SOUND 5 Year Tentative Construction Plan. The Highway 2
DAILY MATINEES • $6.50/PERSON Association has been engaged in advocating for an
$5 TUESDAY! Adequate Transportation System in the # 2 Corridor
All Tuesday showings are $5 since 2001, of which Sivertsen maintains is “The
406-228-9239 • www.polsontheatres.com
Prerequisite to Economic Development in Northern
SHOWING: DECEMBER 6-12 Montana.”
The Luncheon is scheduled for 11:30 a.m., and the
public is encouraged to attend.
Rated PG 104 min. Rated PG-13 152 min. “We all have a stake in growing our economy, there
Fri & Sat: 4:10 • 7:00 • 9:10 Fri & Sat: 4:00 • 7:15
Sun: 4:10 • 7:00 Sun: 4:00 • 7:15 is strength in numbers,” he concluded.
Mon - Thur: 5:00 • 8:00 Mon - Thur: 5:10 • 8:10 A number is needed for those planning to
each lunch, so please RSVP at 406-262-2346 or
Some typical laredoenterprises76@gmail.com.
December weather
in store
CWD sampling results
Says Darcia Rae, looks like we’re going to be in for a continue to come in
White Christmas.... Are you happy? Samples from 25 deer harvested around the
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around -2. North state tested positive for chronic wasting disease
wind 5 to 7 mph becoming calm in the evening. last week. The majority of the new positive
Tuesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 20. Wind samples were from animals harvested within CWD
chill values between zero and 10. Calm wind becoming Management Zones, where the disease is known to
northwest around 5 mph in the afternoon. exist.
Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 3. Two of the positive samples were from areas
Wind chill values between -10 and zero. Light and
variable wind becoming east 5 to 7 mph in the evening.
where the disease had not been previously detected.
Wednesday: A 40 percent chance of snow, mainly These include a mule deer doe harvested in
before 11am. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 20. East hunting district 650 south of the Fort Peck Indian
southeast wind around 9 mph. New snow accumulation Reservation, and a white-tailed buck harvested in
of less than a half inch possible. HD 702 in Rosebud County. These two areas are
Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 7. adjacent to CWD Management Zones.
East wind around 6 mph becoming calm in the evening.
This brings the number of positive samples
Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 37. Light and
collected this year to 91, including one elk and one
variable wind becoming west southwest 5 to 8 mph in
the afternoon. moose.
Thursday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow after Prior to November 2017, the only documented
11pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 22. West wind emergence of CWD in Montana was detected in a
8 to 10 mph. captive game facility near Philipsburg in 1999.
Friday: A chance of snow before 1pm, then a chance
of rain and snow between 1pm and 2pm, then a chance TUESDAY Question: What do you
of snow after 2pm. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 35. call someone who puts a
SOUPS: Potato • Chili
West wind 7 to 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. SPECIALS: picture of themselves in a
Friday Night: A 20 percent chance of snow before Bacon Cheese Burger locket?
11pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 14. West Tuna Croissant Answer: Independent.
northwest wind 6 to 9 mph.
Kids are like farts. Why,
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 26. West wind
3 to 8 mph. Dine at the “O” might you ask?
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 9.
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Streaking by!
As for the past 15 years, the 16th Annual Parade stringing a bunch of bulbs together. Once again, a
of Lights entries had no shortage of imagination in fantastic parade this past Saturday night.

Ag Research Summit includes irrigated, horticulture sessions


As 2019 nears a close, to 3 p.m. and is organized by the afternoon. The latter will include a
farmers and ranchers have a lot of MonDak area’s three ag research presentation on hemp research and
questions: facilities – North Dakota State one by representatives of American
What’s the deal with this University’s Williston Research and Harvest, Inc., the new CBD oil
weather? Extension Center, Montana State plant being developed in Sidney.
What do we need to brace for University’s Eastern Ag Research Altogether, 24 different
next? Center in Sidney, and the USDA research presentations are planned
What can be done with all Agricultural Research Service’s throughout the day, along with
that damaged grain? Northern Plains Ag Research Lab, two poster sessions featuring
What about disease….white also in Sidney. The collaborative another two dozen ongoing
mold? Fusarium? program focuses on “ready to use” research projects at the three host
And what about new crop research findings by the more than facilities. The researchers on those
options to help battle low prices… 20 scientists employed at the three projects will be on hand to answer
Kernza, Hemp? Can these crops be facilities who have expertise in questions regarding their work.
adapted here? irrigated and dryland agronomy, A free lunch from Famous
How do we manage them, and plant pathology, soil science, plant Dave’s in Williston is provided
what about markets? and insect ecology, molecular for all participants at noon. Door
These and many other biology, weed and insect biocontrol, prizes are also planned.
questions will be addressed and much more! Those interested in attending
during the 3rd Annual MonDak This year’s Summit includes can preregister online at https://
Ag Research Summit to be held a new program structure with tinyurl.com/2019agsummit or by
Thursday, December 12 at the concurrent sessions targeting calling or emailing Beth Redlin
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Sidney. the morning and a new horticulture usda.gov. Note, preregistration is
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Glasgow JV, Porcupines, Mavericks open season at Showcase


By Mike Brandt in the fourth quarter. Fromdahl also 11.
The Glasgow junior varsity had 14 points. On the boys’ side the Lions
kicked off their 2019-20 basketball Glasgow boys’ junior varsity whipped the Wolf Point JV 74-
season at the Class C Showcase that also won two games, thumping 43, but were edged by Terry 48-42
was held at Glasgow High School Frazer, 61-28 and Nashua 62- the following night. Sophomore
and Evangelical Church Friday and 36. Hunter Collinsworth led the Kolden Hoversland had a good
Saturday. Scotties with 13 points against weekend for the Lions, netting 15
The Scotty girls defeated Frazer Frazer. Keigan Ingram added 10 and points, including three treys and
48-34 and Nashua 63-42. Abrianna Keigan Skolrud nine. 19 points. Elijah Lenihan had 14,
Nielsen poured in 12 points to Jonathon Hotomaine had eight including three treys, Friday night.
lead Glasgow. Riley Noser, Tyann points and Keein Ackerman seven But it was Terry Allmer with a game
Graham, Daley Aune, and Alexys for the Bearcubs. high 25 points Saturday, while Kyle
Mann had seven apiece, and Blaire Skolrud had a game-high 15 Pederson had 17.
Westby six. points in the Scotties’ victory over Wolf Point JV also beat Frazer
Freshman Kaylandra St. Marks Nashua. Vincent Chappell followed with the girls edging the Bearcubs
buried eight 3-pointers in leading with 12 and Collinsworth 10. 52-49. Kaydin Sibley led Frazer
the Bearcubs with a game-high 24 Trace Laumeyer and Ethan with 17 points, St. Marks had 14,
points. Viste had eight each for Nashua. including four 3’s, and Amilee
Glasgow followed that victory Laumeyer drained three 3-pointers White 10. Ackerman had 18 and
with another Saturday, beating a in leading the Porcupines in a 63-53 Kayo Jackson 12 in a 51-43 loss.
young Nashua-Opheim squad, 63- loss to Terry Friday night. Sawyer North Country girls lost both
42. Carly Nelson led the Scotties Sibley had two treys to follow with games to Melstone 47-44 and Turner
with 11 points, Noser and Aune had 12 points. 61-60. Jaycee Erickson scored 16
nine each and Nielsen eight. Lustre Christian split its games of her 19 points in the second half
Nashua freshman Alexis with the girls falling to Wolf Point against Melstone. Kaitlin McColly
Murdock had a game-high 14 JV, 49-31, then coming back to whip added nine points and Kia Wasson
points, freshman Tia Dees added Terry 39-10. The Lions beat Wolf seven. McColly got hot the following
11, and Devin Fromdahl 10. Point JV 74-43, and then lost to night, netting 25 points. Wasson
The Porcupines opened the Terry 48-42. drilled six 3-pointers for 21 points.
season with a 53-17 win against Alexis Reddig led the Lions The Mavericks boys split, losing
Terry. It was the Terriers’ 20th with 13 points against the Wolves. to Melstone 47-37 and defeating
straight loss dating back to last year. She came back the next night to tally Turner 63-30. Loden Idler had 11
Dees scored eight of her 14 points 18 points. Aubri Alsrichter added points Friday, and 12 the next night.
AOC appears on ‘The Price Is
Right,’ guesses everything is free
HOLLYWOOD, CA—Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was
pumped to attend a taping of The Price Is Right in FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD CLOSE TO SCHOOLS!
4 Bedroom, 2 bath 2016 +/- sq. ft.
Hollywood last week. The special guest introduced spacious home with Kitchens on both
herself as a U.S. representative and rising star of the levels! Rock Fire place in living room,
walk out basement to fenced back yard,
Democratic Party. Things got interesting when the and low maintenance metal roof. Forced
game began and every time it was her turn to estimate air, central air and an attached single
car garage. Great 1st time home owner
the price of an item her answer was “free.” opportunity!
Items included a set of Italian leather handbags, ASKING $139,900 #349
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shouted, “FREE!”
When host Drew Carey asked if Ocasio-Cortez
understood the game’s rules, she warned Carey not to
cat-call her and then responded, “Don’t hate me cause
you ain’t me.”
She went on to guess that diamond earrings, a
CELEBRATION
In honor of
set of jet skis, and even a giant pile of cash were all
free. Carey unveiled a package containing world- RICHARD KINGSLEY
class healthcare and she said, “Definitely free.” She
was at one point puzzled by a stack of croissants but
eventually guessed that they also were free.
Ocasio-Cortez was never able to advance to the
Big Wheel, and as the credits rolled she appeared
visibly upset. A hot mic picked up comments she made
in frustration, claiming that the game was rigged by
capitalism and that “everybody knows giant piles of
money are free, that’s like basic economics 101.”
(Note from the Babylon Bee: We have been
notified by Snopes.com that this story is not true.
After reviewing the evidence, we would like to retract
it. Ocasio-Cortez did not actually appear on The Price
Is Right and guess that everything is free. In fact, it
appears that this entire story was completely made up.
Everything else on our site is still true, however. We
apologize for any confusion.)

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