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pair of U.S.
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Talks Studio
on Thursday
morning:
Montana’s
Steve Daines
(at left) and
Ted Cruz of
Texas.
We’ve had
Do the Monster Dash!
The Glasgow Recreation
worse Department’s 5th annual Monster Dash
October will be held on Saturday, October 31st at the
Thirty Firsts Sullivan Park Trail. Registration is from
For the ghouls and goblins venturing outdoors 8:30-9:30 a.m. at the Sullivan Park Softball
on Halloween Night, expect temperatures to be cool Complex. The Monster Dash begins at 10:00.
to slightly freezing. Winds will be from the northwest Registration fee is $10 per person with a non-
around 15 mph, diminishing through the night. Sunset perishable food item to be donated to the Valley County
will be around 5:45 PM. Don’t forget to set your clocks Food Bank, or $15 per person without a food item.
back 1 hour before going to bed Halloween Night ! Two more cases in Glasgow schools
Tonight: Cloudy during the early evening, then gradual On October 28, the Glasgow School District
clearing, with a low around 30. Blustery, with a west
northwest wind 16 to 22 mph, with gusts as high as 39 was notified that two students had tested positive for
mph. COVID-19, one in the middle school and another in
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 43. Breezy, with a west the high school.
northwest wind 22 to 26 mph, with gusts as high as 40 “Working with the Valley County Health
mph. Department, we do not need to close down the school at
Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 22. West this time,” Superintendent stated in a letter. “We will
northwest wind 8 to 13 mph becoming light and variable. continue to monitor the situation.”
Winds could gust as high as 22 mph. Currently there are three active cases, 41 recovered
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 49. South for a total of 44. Contacts of positive cases are 53 released
southeast wind 6 to 10 mph becoming west in the and 47 not released from quarantine for a total of 100.
afternoon.
“At this time we will not be closing the school or
Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 27. West
the district,” he added.
wind 3 to 6 mph.
It is still recommended that any person who feels
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 61. South wind 5 to 10
mph.
sick or ill, seek out their medical provider for specific
instructions. The School District is in contact with
Monday Night: Clear, with a low around 35. Southwest
wind around 9 mph. the Health Department and reviewing the Centers for
Disease Control guidance to complete cleaning the
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 64. West wind 8 to 16
mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. school and other related facilities. The other steps taken
Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 37. West
by the School District include temp checks, handwashing
wind 9 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. stations, sanitization of classrooms, and a deep clean of
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 62. the room(s). School officials will continue to monitor
the situation and will provide further information if and
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 52.
when it becomes available.
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Eureka is next for Dawgs Mills with 1:35 to play in the first quarter.
Glasgow did get to the red zone on the Dawgs first
By Mike Brandt possession, turning the ball over at the 21 yard line. Neither
Post season is here already and the #3 seeded Northern squad could seem to move the ball after that until Fairfield
B Scotties have headed to the western part of Montana scored.
to take on the Lions from Eureka with kickoff at 1:00 on The Dawgs put together another good drive in the
Saturday. second period, moving down to the 20 before turning the
The Lions are the defending state Class B champions, ball over on downs. Glasgow’s defense came up with a huge
defeating Manhattan 20-6 for the crown last year. Eureka stop, forcing the Eagles to punt the ball. It was a short punt
also won it all in 2017, beating Shelby 47-7. Manhattan sent with Glasgow getting the ball on the Eagles 40.
the Lions home early in the 2018 playoff with a 33-8 victory. Lee and idler did most of the rushing, getting the ball
Glasgow lost to Colstrip in the first round last year, 27- down to the 8-yard line where Nieskens took the ball into the
16. The Dawgs also lost out in the opening round in 2018, end zone. Idler passed to Aune for the two-point conversion
falling to Columbus, 28-24. and to tie the game at 8-all at the half.
Eureka (6-2) has been led by quarterback Caleb Utter It was a scoreless third quarter with neither team were
with the sophomore completing 53 of 98 passes for 728 yards moving the ball. Fast came away with an interception early in
and eight touchdowns. He has carried the ball 85 times for the fourth, but the Dawgs had to punt the ball after getting to
327 yards and 12 touchdowns. Gunner Smith has rushed for the 34 of Fairfield.
974 yards on 121 carries and has scored 10 touchdowns. Miguel Perez put the Eagles back on top with his 29-
Offensively, the Lions average 191.9 rushing yards and yard touchdown. Giles PAT pass was incomplete.
106.9 passing per game. Glasgow averages 236.9 rushing Idler threw an interception on the Dawgs last hope, but
and 89.9 passing. Pretty balanced there, but the Dawgs have the Glasgow defense came up with another huge stop when
scored 45 touchdowns, while the Lions had scored only 29. the Dawgs recovered a Giles fumble on the 40, which set up
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for 789 yards on 58 of 112 passes (just under 52 percent). He Idler threw two incomplete passes before tucking the
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OBITUARY
Wayne Waarvik, Sr. head of bulls and heifers to ranches
Wayne Waarvik Sr, 88, of in Mexico. His tremendous efforts
Richland MT passed away Monday, and lifelong achievement were
October 26, 2020 of natural causes at recognized when he was named
Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital “Hereford Man of the Year” by the
in Glasgow MT. Montana Hereford Association in
Public viewing will be held 2000. Wayne fully retired in 2017,
Friday, October 30 from 8:00 – 5:00 bringing a close to the great era of
and Saturday, October 31, from 8:00 Wayne Waarvik Herefords.
to 12:00. A private family service Over the years there were many
was held due to the current Covid challenges and some great stories
circumstances. associated with Wayne Waarvik with his partner, Peggy Lingelbach,
Wayne was born in Lustre, Herefords. Once Wayne broke his dancing and playing cards with their
Montana on May 30, 1932 to Isak pelvis, at calving time no less. He numerous friends.
and Christine (Nelson) Waarvik, the quickly mastered the use of his Wayne is survived by his partner,
youngest of 5 children. He attended temporary walker and insisted on Peggy Lingelbach; 6 children: Roger
the Cottonwood school along going outside. Finding calves that (Ruth), Karen, Daryl (Deb), Wayne
with his siblings, Mildred, LeRoy, needed doctoring in the barn, he Jr (Tracey) and their mother Thelma
Raymond and Lincoln through the pinned them against the wall with Leraas Bjorklund, all of Glasgow;
8th grade. Horse and sleigh ensured the walker…it worked quite well. Debbie Dawn (Darryl) Keating and
they never missed a day even in the Wayne had the gift of gab, and her mother, Marian Burchak Ludlow,
winter. Wayne started high school if he talked to you long enough, he all of Manassas VA; Robert (Jill) of
in Opheim, staying at a boarding almost always found a connection New Braunfels TX and his mother
house. He transferred to Nashua to someone he knew. Of course, he Lorel Crockett Holmes of Derby
for his Junior and Senior years, couldn’t resist inviting any new-found Australia. 11 grandchildren: Kristen
graduating in 1951. In Nashua he friend out to visit the farm. On one (Landon Holte) and Sarah (Russell)
fell in love with basketball and was a trip to visit Debbie Dawn in Virginia, Waarvik, Brendan (Dubraska) and
proud team member of the Nashua he got to talking to another passenger Mikayla Waarvik, Amanda Powell
Porcupines, winning the first State in Minneapolis. The other passenger (Adam) and Trevor (Darcie) Waavik,
Class C championship in 1950. enjoyed talking to him so much, he Isaac and Nora Keating, Christian
Wayne attended college at MSU paid to bump Wayne up to first class so (Ahna), Jonathan and Sierra
Bozeman before returning to work they could finish their conversation. Waarvik; 7 great grandchildren:
on the family farm. Wayne was a proud full-blooded Tristan Powell; Gage, Mason and
Wayne’s father, Isak, Norwegian and even traveled to Gentry Waarvik; Arian Bytyqi;
homesteaded the current farm in Norway to see where his parents were Carter and Henry Holte; nephew
1916 and in 1947 bought all 5 children raised and meet his extended family. Rocky (Michelle) Long; great-nieces:
5 registered Hereford heifers, Raised with a love of dancing, there Christy (Sam and Brooklyn) Kushner
originating his love for the breed. wasn’t a dance floor in northeast and Jessica Long.
In 1956 Wayne bought his first Line Montana that Wayne’s boots didn’t Wayne is preceded in death by
1 bulls and began his career raising grace. Locally, he was a member of his parents, siblings and grandson
Hereford cattle. Wayne bought Our Saviors Lutheran Church, the Karston Wayne Waarvik.
part of the farm in 1972 and began Sons of Norway, Elks Club, served A memorial service and
raising Line 1 registered Herefords, on the Northwest Farm Credit board celebration of life will be held in the
specializing in breeding bulls. The of directors for many years and was a spring of 2021.
highlight of Wayne’s Hereford career charter member of the Pleasantview “I want my ashes spread at the
was in 1980 when he sold 8 pairs and Roping Club. In recent years he ranch, that’s where I started and that’s
a bull to a ranch in Texas, and 70 spent winters in Yuma Arizona where I’ll end.”