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photo by Andrew McKean

Brutal Conditions
Coming down the home stretch of the state cross country finisher for the Scotties on Friday, and Coach Karst has
meet is Emily See (center, #1380). She was the top her for another three years! More cross country inside.

Special Zoom meeting this Wednesday evening


The Valley County Board of Please be prepared to give any Valley County stream this meeting
Health has set a special meeting for pertinent update from last week’s through the KLTZ AM 1240 website
Wednesday, October 28 at 5:15pm 10/21/2020 meeting. or app.
through Zoom. This meeting is open to the Thank you for your
No Zoom invitations will be public. It’s intention is for the participation in the Board of Health’s
sent. The Zoom meeting will allow betterment of Valley County determination and discussion of
1,000 attendees. The meeting will residents and their health. We ask the need for additional COVID-19
also be aired on KLTZ AM 1240. that persons who are not residents of abatement measure(s) for Valley
Here’s a quick look at the record temperatures that we broke from the recent cold outbreak.
Brrrrr...
and that’s inside
Services for Francine Jensen
Francine (Vande
Buzz headquarters Wiele) Jensen, 87, of
Hinsdale, Montana passed
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 23. West away October 23, 2020
northwest wind around 9 mph. at Valley View Home in
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 38. West Glasgow, Montana.
northwest wind around 7 mph. Funeral services will be
Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 21. private family Wednesday,
Northwest wind around 6 mph becoming light and variable. October 28, 2020 at the
Thursday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 39. Southeast Hinsdale Lutheran Church
wind 5 to 8 mph. in Hinsdale, Montana.
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 22. Burial will be open to the
West northwest wind 5 to 7 mph. public at 3:00 p.m., October
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 45. South southeast wind 28, 2020 at Hillview Cemetery. The family requests that
6 to 9 mph. those attending to follow the county Covid -19 mandates.
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 26. Memorials may be left in Francine’s name to the
Southwest wind 9 to 15 mph becoming west northwest Hinsdale Ambulance Fund. Condolences may be left at
after midnight.
bellmortuaryglasgow.com.
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 39. West northwest
wind 13 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. Festival of Trees cancelled
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 21. West The Festival of Trees’ 16th annual Dinner and Tree
northwest wind around 8 mph becoming south southeast Auction has been cancelled. This event has typically
after midnight.
started the holiday season in Glasgow, and has been a
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 41. South staple fundraiser for the Valley County HOPE Project.
southeast wind 8 to 10 mph becoming west southwest in
Tax deductible donations can be made to the HOPE
the afternoon.
Project by visiting our website (www.valcohope.com)
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 26.
or our Facebook page. Thank you for your past support,
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 47.
and we look forward to being back in 2021!
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with health care benefits, including pension with some overtime. Applicant
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Glasgow Recreation Department background check prior to employment. Applicants may pick up an
application at the Saco Town Office or Job Service. Job Posting closes
November 4th, 2020 at 5 p.m. More complete job description will be
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31ST • 10 AM provided at interview. FOR ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT
SULLIVAN PARK SOFTBALL COMPLEX MAYOR BILL HAYNES AT 527-7204.
Registration @ 8:30 - 9:30am • Dash Starts @ 10 am
BUZZ
$15/person without a food item
OPENING: for office worker with Quick Books experience. CONTACT KIM
$10/person w/ non-perishable food item
donated to Valley County Food Bank
AT UNCLE MILT’S BODY SHOP
Children 5 & younger are free BUZZ
VALLEY VIEW HOME is excited to advertise for a Ward Clerk position to
Contact Jory @ 228-8341 for more info or jorycasterline@yahoo.com
be working with the nursing team. PLEASE COME BY AND PICK UP AN
APPLICATION QUICKLY!
BUZZ
TRICK OR TREAT……. VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a full time Dietary Aide prepares
and serves palatable, nourishing, well-balanced diets to meet the daily
PICK A SEAT nutritional and special dietary needs of each resident. Pay starts at $12.55/
hr. This position provides a very meaningful role within Valley View Home
and you will feel gratitude daily for your work. PLEASE PICK UP YOUR
APPLICATION FROM THE ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT AT
VALLEY VIEW HOME.
BUZZ
VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for CNAs for day shift. High paid wage
for CNAs with long term care experience. We can train and certify anyone
who wants to become a CNA as well. Wage is $14/hr. PLEASE SWING
BY VALLEY VIEW HOME ADMIN OFFICE FOR AN APPLICATION AND
JOIN OUR TEAM!

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Suppose anyone got “cold feet”? A portion of the Class B boys’ race were off and running. photos by Andrew McKean

Running in the snow, three Scotties named All State


running in track next spring as well, but now it
By Mike Brandt
is onto the hardwood where the training is a lot
The conditions were not the best, but for the
57th Annual MHSA State Cross Country meet at different than cross country.
Rebecca Farm this time of the year, it was expected. Iris McKean also earned All-State by placing
10th, running a time of 21:53.37. Haylly Turner
The harriers had to brave what Mother Nature
was 64th with a time of 25:12.59, Elizabeth Nyquist
threw at them in Kalispell Friday afternoon. Snow
was 100th with a 27:39.44, Kira Beck 104th with
was the main factor as runners saw their times run
a 28:15.94, and Eve Stone 107th with a 28:33.49.
a little higher than normal and footing for all of
Senior Shanice Lagerquist was unable to run after
the participants was slippery.
spraining her ankle at the Nemont Invitational a
Glasgow girls did well despite the conditions
week earlier.
with two placing in the top 10 and earning All-
“It was really hard to get traction,” said
State. Freshman Emily See was the surprise for
McKean. “It didn’t go well for me. It wasn’t my best
the Scotties, finishing seventh, running a time of
showing.”
21:37.89.
McKean has been running in the top five most
“It was definitely a good race for me,” said See,
of the season going into the state meet. The junior
who was the only freshman in the top 10. “My time
fell behind at the start and couldn’t get the traction
wasn’t great, but it was snowing. Now I’m going to
to catch up to the leaders. Manhattan’s Hallie
start training for basketball. This season didn’t go
Hemenway won the race with a time of 20:10.99.
as well as it could have.”
Glasgow finished in seventh with a score of
See placed in the top 10 at most of the meets
285. Townsend won the championship, edging
and had some pretty good times. She does plan on
Manhattan 59-60. Red Lodge was third with
99, Huntley Project had 159, Three Forks 192,
Shepherd 260, Big Timber 284, Thompson Falls
310, Eureka 313, St. Ignatius 338, Deer Lodge 365,
Anaconda 496, Poplar 563 and Malta 513.
“I think we did okay,” said McKean. “I think
we give it our all. We had fun, that’s the important
thing. Emily did awesome. I had a great year up
until state. I thought I ran well this year.”
McKean will take 10 days off before training
for the track season.
Carl Zabrocki, who was in third place and
just two seconds off the lead after the first mile,
earned All-State by placing 14th, running a time
of 18:28.95. Lane Thompson was 40th with a time
of 19:29.80, Reed Larsen was 49th with a 20:03.24,
Blake Lloyd 52nd with a 20:15.20, Colter Cumber
57th with a 20:23.65, Bergen Miller 58th with a
20:23.89, and Riley Smith75th with a 20:45.56.
“It went okay,” said Zabrocki. “The weather
was pretty horrible, but we made the most of it.
Everyone’s time was slow so we just ran for placing.”
Zabrocki wrapped up his high school career,
Above: Bergen Miller and Reed Larsen
and the senior will take some time off before
Below: Lizzy Nyquist and Kira Beck
training for track. He said he will take two to
three weeks off to let his body get some rest before
starting his training, which will be running for an
hour and a half.
“It was pretty good,” said the senior. “I wish
I could have done a little better. I had an overall
pretty good career. I enjoyed this year.”
Also lost to graduation is Colter Cumber and,
for the girls, Lizzy Nyquist.
Eureka took homed the team title with 63
points, Manhattan had 85, Three Forks 154, Wolf
Point 181, Huntley Project 202, Glasgow 212,
Townsend 214, St. Ignatius 267, Thompson Falls
319, Bigfork 326, Jefferson 336, Red lodge 337, Cut
Bank 370, Harlem 399, Shepherd 404, Poplar 444,
Deer Lodge 462, Colstrip 491, Missoula Loyola
507, Whitehall 542, anaconda 550 and Rocky Boy
622.
“I think the team did well, too,” said Zabrocki.
“We bunched up a lot. We were just a little too far
back to get on the podium. We don’t end up racing
against the west side of the state teams. So we don’t
see them in competition. Only racing against them
once, I think we did pretty well.”
Wolf Point’s Zander Ackerman won the boys
race, running a time of 17:16.85.
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REGISTRATION
FOR 2020-21
will be done on-line;
due Tues, Nov. 3
Lessons for pre-school
through adults
Contact Kim Girard at 263-2370
Email: ksk8rgirard@gmail.com

WEDNESDAY
SOUPS: Tomato ∙ Chili
SPECIALS:
Turkey Bacon Melt
Chicken Strip Basket

Dine at the “O”

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Pie Sale Thanksgiving Pies! Moving to Prairie Ridge, The
Manor, or Valley View?
Taking orders until
Tuesday, November 17
LET US HELP.
Ready for pickup Mon., Nov. 23 at the Museum from 10 AM - 3 PM
Helping Senior Adults with their move
Pies will be $15 each RATES:
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1E - Red Lodge / Roberts (H) 2020 MHSA Class B


4S - Columbus
Football Championship Series
Sat 10-31 - 1 pm – Red Lodge (Pairings and host sites determined by Class B conference policy)

2W - Lincoln Co (Eureka)
3N - Glasgow / Hinsdale / Nashua
Sat 10-31 - 1 pm – Eureka (H)

1S - Manhattan / Manhattan Christian (H)


4E - Colstrip
Sat 10-31 - 1 pm – Manhattan

2N - Malta/Whitewater/Saco/Dodson (H)
3W - Bigfork
Sat 10-31 - 1 pm – Malta (H)

First Round - October 30-31 Quarter-Final - November 6-7 Semi-Final - November 13-14 Championship - November 21

1N - Fairfield / Augusta (H)


4W - Loyola Sacred Heart (Missoula)

Sat 10-31 - 1 pm – Fairfield

2E - Shepherd (H)

3S - Whitehall / Harrison

Sat 10-31 - 1 pm – Shepherd (H)

1W - Florence-Carlton (H)

4N - Conrad

Sat 10-31 - 1 pm – Florence

2S - Broadwater (Townsend) (H)

3E - Huntley Project (Worden)

Sat 10-31 - 1 pm – Townsend


OCTOBER 21 - 27, 2020
The higher seed will host in round 1 & 2. Semi Final Round is noted in the bracket when like-seeds play, otherwise higher seed will host
Bone-In Pork
PICNIC ROAST ............................. 99¢ lb
Championship Criteria for Hosting:
Certified Angus Beef® 80% Lean 20% Fat
A – Highest seed hosts GROUND BEEF .......................... $2.49 lb
B – Like Seed Tiebreakers: Certified Angus Beef®
a) Did not host previous year’s championship; b)Did not host semi-final in current playoffs; c) Bracket (H)
CHUCK TENDER ROAST .............. $3.49 lb
Bone-In
SPLIT CHICKEN BREASTS ........... $1.89 lb
St. Louis Style
PORK SPARERIBS ...................... $2.99 lb
Certified Angus Beef®
SIRLOIN TIP ROAST ................... $3.49 lb
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef®
T-BONE STEAKS ......................... $9.99 lb
Fresh
CATFISH FILLETS ....................... $8.99 lb
Oscar Mayer 8-10 ct. Select Varieties
FRANK..................................... $3.79 ea
Swaggerty’s 19 oz. Select Varieties
SAUSAGE.....................................2 / $7
14.76-23.45 oz. Select Varieties
RED BARON FROZEN PIZZA.........3 / $10
Carl Zabrocki battles in front of the pack showing the epic weather conditions. photo by Andrew McKean

HOCKEY SEASON IS ALMOST HERE Robyn’s Nest will be Closed


Thurs., Oct. 29 - Thurs., Nov. 5
Registration with the Hi-Line Youth Hockey to get ready for our
Association is Now Open at HLYH.org Annual Christmas Open House.
AGE GROUPS: We cannot wait to show you the
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• Free equipment to first year skaters, affordable rental gear to players
in need.
• Scholarships available to cover registration costs.
Christmas Open House
• Registration at HLYH.org or contact Heather Dulaney at 263-8088. Celebrating the Season of Hope!
• Equipment check-out appointments on Oct. 28 & 29 can be Friday, November 6th • 9 am- 5:30 pm
scheduled with Amber Llewellyn at 230-2045 or other date by Saturday, November 7th • 9 am – 5 pm
appointment. Win a door prize or a $100 gift certificate!
• Additional info about HLYH can be directed to Del Hansen (263- We are so excited to celebrate with you! We want everyone to have a healthy
and safe holiday experience, using the practices we all already do; sanitizing, Bridal Registry
2451) or Pat Braaten (942-0627) face covering and social distancing. There is so much to be thankful for; we are Canen & Luedtke
• COVID policy in effect for the 2020-2021 season. honored by your patronage and your presence! April 10, 2021

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