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photo by Shelby Whitmer

Andy Hansen, Connor Whitmer, Blake Lloyd, Lane up there in the Judith Mountains, selecting and
Thompson and Owen Thompson were hard at work cutting down trees for the Christmas season.

Get your Christmas Tree from our local Boy Scouts


Boy Scouts Troop 861 started available. maintain social distancing.
their annual Christmas Tree sales This is our local troop’s main The tree lot will be open
this past Friday. fund-raiser for the year and all Saturdays 10am-6pm, Sundays
They travelled to the Judith proceeds from the tree sales stay 10am-4pm, and Weekdays 4pm-
Mountains outside of Lewistown with this local troop and are used 7pm through Dec. 15th while
to cut Douglas Fir trees on BLM for their activities and summer supplies last. Come on over and
ground during November. The camps during the year. pick out your perfect tree for the
troop also ordered a limited amount The tree lot has been moved to holidays.
of Balsam & Fraser Fir trees from the fairgrounds by their fair booth
a tree farm in Kalispell that will be this year to be able to spread out and
Death Notice
Robert James Frueh “Jim”
for a stroll through a collection of passed away unexpectedly
Nativities from all over the world. on November 26, 2020, in
Glasgow, MT.
December 2 - 4, 2020 Cremation has taken
from 6:00 -8:00 pm place and a celebration
of Jim’s life will be held
15 Airport Road in the summer of 2021 at
ALL ARE WELCOME a date to be determined.
masks and social Bell Mortuary in
charge of arrangements. Condolences can be left at
distancing required
bellmortuarymontana.com
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints
Montana State Parks sees
A breezy
Tuesday
record setting visitation
Eight parks exceed 100,000 visitors
Montana State Parks hosted 3 million visitors from
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a steady temperature around January through September of this year. Compared
27. West wind 6 to 11 mph increasing to 12 to 17 mph after with the same time period last year, visitation increased
midnight. Winds could gust as high as 24 mph.
by 24.4 percent. Visitation increased at 80 percent of
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 33. Breezy, with a state parks across Montana for the year, with eight parks
northwest wind 21 to 23 mph, with gusts as high as 32 mph.
exceeding 100,000 visitors.
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 13. “These visitation increases represent the busiest
Northwest wind 9 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph.
summer on record for the State Park system. FWP
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 29. Northwest wind staff, volunteers, and AmeriCorps members went above
5 to 7 mph.
and beyond to keep these sites open, and to safely
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 12. host visitors in the face of the pandemic,” said Martha
Southwest wind 3 to 5 mph. Williams, FWP director. “Countless families and visitors
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 34. South southwest to Montana had memorable park visits this summer,
wind 3 to 7 mph. and we hope their positive experiences will keep them
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 15. coming back to enjoy the great recreational and cultural
South wind around 6 mph becoming west northwest in the opportunities stewarded by Montana State Parks.”
evening.
The top five most visited parks between January
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 38. West northwest wind and September of this year were:
6 to 9 mph.
1. Flathead Lake State Park (all units), Flathead Lake -
Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 17. West 439,298 visitors (up 33.5 percent)
northwest wind 6 to 8 mph.
2. Cooney Reservoir State Park, Roberts - 330,730
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 38. West visitors (up 26 percent)
northwest wind 6 to 8 mph.
3. Giant Springs State Park, Great Falls - 312,655 visitors
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 38. (down -0.2 percent)
Reel Life Wisdom 4. Lake Elmo State Park, Billings - 206,091 visitors (up
25.7 percent)
“The most important learning is the ability to 5. Thompson Chain of Lakes State Park, Libby - 155,483
accept and expect mistakes and deal with the visitors (up 42.5 percent)
disappointment that they bring.” In far eastern Montana, Makoshika State Park
~ Hedda Sharapan in Won’t You Be My Neighbor? (Glendive) had an estimated 106,063 visitors, an
(2018) increase of 45.4% over the same time period last year.
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‘The Great Reset’ Explained, Our Chat with James Delingpole
by Aaron Flint Justin Trudeau had to say, according forced to shut down.
Here’s how I see “The Great to Tucker Carlson’s recent program Delingpole says the COVID-19
Reset” from a Montana perspective. on Fox News: restrictions and shutdowns are
We live in Montana because we want TRUDEAU: “This pandemic designed to usher in “The Great
our space- our own personal space. has provided an opportunity Reset,” and that transferring wealth
We want to live out in the country for a reset. This is our chance to from Main Street America to large,
on our own piece of land, mind accelerate our pre-pandemic efforts multi-national corporations is part
our own business, and own guns to reimagine economic systems that of the agenda. Here’s how Delingpole
(lots of them). We want to drive the actually address global challenges defines “The Great Reset”:
open road, and celebrate the rugged like extreme poverty, inequality and “Put simply, it is the blueprint
individualism that has defined climate change.” for a complete transformation of
America and American strength. James Delingpole has been the world economy. There will be
The way I see it, “The Great documenting “The Great Reset” for no money, no private property,
Reset” would change that. All of Breitbart News in several reports. He no democracy. Instead, every key
that. joined us recently on our Montana decision — what you do for a living,
Is “The Great Reset” just some Talks statewide radio show. how much stuff you consume,
big conspiracy theory? Is that why I told him how our liberal whether you can take a vacation
it trended on Twitter? If you think governor shut down the Montana — will decided for you by a remote,
it’s just some conspiracy theory economy back in March due to unaccountable elite of ‘experts’.”
floating around on conservative COVID-19. While the big, corporate Check out the full audio of our
social media, here’s what the radical box stores were allowed to stay open, conversation with James Delingpole
Leftist Canadian Prime Minister the small mom and pop shops were by going to montanatalks.com.
Scotties had a great season Hawley, senior, Harlem; Justine Lamb, junior, Malta;
and Jewel Olson, senior, Wolf Point.
By Mike Brandt The Scotties had three players make the second
The 2020 volleyball season ended too soon for the team as well. Juniors Abby Engstrom and Tyann
Glasgow Scotties, finishing fourth at the Northern B Graham and senior Riley Noser received second team
Divisional. They had a third place finish the year before votes. They were joined by Sierra Hamilton, freshman,
and earned a trip to the state tournament. Glasgow Wolf Point; Demi Kegley, senior, Wolf Point; Allison
had dreams of another state tournament berth but it Kunze, sophomore, Malta; and Macey Stump, senior,
just wasn’t meant to be this year. Poplar.
Despite the fourth place finish the Scotties had a These five Scotties along with juniors Katie Parks,
great year, especially with COVID-19 and not knowing Klaire Krumwiede, and Blaire Westby; sophomores
whether the season would be canceled at any moment. Daley Aune, Samantha Tyron. Aspen Stulc, and Carly
“These girls had a fabulous year,” said Glasgow Nelson; and freshman Tatum Nyquist never lost a match
coach Somer Hoerster. “Especially with all the things against conference foes. They hung together during
they had to deal with. It’s hard enough to deal with that long week where they played two doubleheaders
COVID-19 as an adult. These girls worked hard and six matches.
for what was really up in the air. They kept positive “We didn’t lose a game to district opponents,
attitudes all year and just played ball.” that’s pretty impressive,” said Hoerster. “You can talk
Coach Hoerster has three seniors graduating next records, but our record doesn’t show how tough this
spring. Two of them, Rachelle Glaser and Riley Noser, team really was.”
were starters and saw plenty of playing time. The third, Glasgow had a tough non-conference schedule,
Sheree Cook, played on the junior varsity but she did playing Glendive, North Country and Plentywood.
see more varsity action later in the season. That was six matches that the Scotties lost, but
“I do lose some really great kids,” said Hoerster. played all three tough. Glendive lost out of the state
“But I have good kids coming back. They have that Class A tournament in three matches. Plentywood
experience now. They have had plenty of time together finished third at the state C tournament, while North
and have a good foundation for the future.” Country finished fourth at the Eastern C Divisional
Coach Hoerster also had two players named to the tournament.
Class B All-State squad. Glaser and junior Abrianna The Scotties lost three tournaments due to the
Nielsen, along with Malta senior Erica Smith, represent virus. Choteau Invite starts the season off and gives
District 2B on the All-State team. coaches that opportunity to see where their team needs
The trio also landed on the All-conference team to improve in. Chinook Invite gives the teams a chance
with J’Elle Garfield, sophomore, Wolf Point; Alaynee to play someone new. And the Dickinson Invite lets
teams see better competition and a look at some larger
programs.

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So, the Scotties wrapped up a great season and
can look forward to next year where, hopefully, there
will be no COVID-19 virus to battle.
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