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Warming trend Marcy, a Short Term Intern from the USA with some of
the students she taught at Nakoli School
underway
today Teaching Across Borders!
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming clear, Stephanie, friend and fellow worker of
with a low around 20. West wind 9 to 16 mph, with gusts
as high as 23 mph. Shirley Turner, reporting from Zambia
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 38. Southwest I sat in the lunch hall of the Mbweni School, located
wind 8 to 11 mph. in the rural village of Chisopi. In the distance I could see
Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 23. the school’s namesake — Mbweni Mountain.
West southwest wind 7 to 9 mph. It was Friday morning and the children were having
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 40. South wind 6 to 9 their weekly praise and worship assembly. The air was
mph.
filled with a hundred tiny voices as they sang praises to
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 26. South
God in their local language. I smiled. They finished one
wind around 8 mph becoming west southwest after
midnight. song and the children started another one. I stopped
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 41. West wind 10 smiling. The children started singing to Allah, not Jesus.
to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. The teachers got their attention and told them that at this
Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 22. West school we sing to Jesus. The children accepted that, and
wind 8 to 11 mph. prompted by the teachers, began another song to Jesus.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 36. West wind around 7 All the children in the village are from the Yao tribe.
mph becoming south southeast in the morning. To be Yao is to be Muslim. It is a constant challenge for the
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 23. South OM teachers teaching here. In the morning the children
southeast wind around 8 mph.
come to classes at Mbweni school and learn about God.
Monday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 39. South
southwest wind around 8 mph. After a quick lunch they run to the Madrassah and learn
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 40. about Allah. There are practical difficulties like having
to teach the students on the floor as they won’t sit on in
a seat. (Culturally not appropriate as Allah sits on the
throne). Or having to reteach children how to write as
they write everything in an Arabic style, right to left.
English script, but perfectly backwards.
But more than this, these children and their families
We Will be Closing the Lounge and Dining Room are living in darkness, controlled by their mixed beliefs
at 5 PM on Sunday December 16th for our of Islam and traditional witchcraft. Both are very strong
Private Christmas Party here. Pray for the team as they are obedient and faithfully
plant seeds of God’s word in the lives of these children.
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23rd Annual Scotty Invitational Semifinal - Hunter Reum (Poplar ) won by decision over Zimmerman (9-4)
Cons. Semi - Zimmerman won by decision over Zander Burnison (Sidney)
n’t December 7th & 8th (8-5)
3rd Place Match - Zimmerman won by decision over Pete Henderson
103 - Jake Kuka, 4th (6-5 overall record on the season)
(Choteau) (4-2)
Quarterfinal - Kuka won by fall over Brennan Payne (Dawson County)
152 - Kyler Hallock (7-5 overall record)
m (3:19)
Champ. Round 1 - Hallock won by fall over Calder Pilkington (Hardin )
Semifinal - Dalton Duncan (Hardin) won by fall over Kuka(0:43)
ts Cons. Semi - Kuka won by fall over Christian Lassey (Sidney) (4:58)
(0:15)
Quarterfinal - Hallock won by fall over Hunter Decker (Simms) (Fall 4:48)
3rd Place Match - Miguel Ramos (Fairfield) won by fall over Kuka (0:29)
Semifinal - Jacob Morgan (Billings Central) won by decision over Hallock
113 - Ben Anderson (3-7 overall record)
(10-6)
an Quarterfinal - Kaiden Cline (Sidney) won by fall over Anderson(1:35)
Cons. Semi - Hallock won by fall over Ronald Anderson (Hardin) (1:14)
Cons. Round 2 - Jace Kassner (Dawson County ) won by decision over
3rd Place Match - Dylan Lutz (Sidney) won by decision over Kyler Hallock
Anderson (11-9)
(10-5)
113 - Alex Ost (6-8 overall record)
es 170 - Ty Kittleson 4th (5-8 overall record)
Champ. Round 1 - Ost (Glasgow) won by fall over Rebecca Stroh
Quarterfinal - Kittleson (Glasgow) won by fall over Tommy Ehman
ve (Chinook) (1:38)
(Choteau) (0:49)
Quarterfinal - Ost (Glasgow) won by fall over Garrett Pew (Circle ) (2:51)
Semifinal - Nelson Crisafulli (Dawson County ) won by fall over Kittleson
Semifinal - Bryson Bartelson (Circle ) won by fall over Ost (1:51)
(1:33)
Cons. Semi - Steven Schubarth (Simms) won by major decision over Ost
” (10-0)
Cons. Semi - Kittleson won by decision over Ty Greenfield (Hardin) (6-2)
3rd Place Match - Carter Morgan (Choteau) won by fall over Ty Kittleson
120 - Ted Tryan (2-8overall record)
(2:40)
is Quarterfinal - Jazmin Gorder (Poplar ) won by fall over Tryan (1:45)
182 - Austin Hughes (1-2 overall record)
Cons. Semi - Tugg Taylor (Circle ) won by fall over Tryan (2:12)
Champ. Round 1 - Moses Smith (Harlem ) won by decision over Hughes
126 - Colten Fast 1st (10-3 overall record)
(10-3)
Quarterfinal - Fast won by fall over Cody Harrington (Dawson County )
ur (4:39)
Cons. Round 1 - Hughes won by fall over Trayce Sunchild (Harlem) 0-4
(0:54)
Semifinal - Fast (Glasgow) won by fall over Blake Benson (0:17)
Cons. Round 2 - Blake Overvold (Glasgow) won by fall over Hughes (0:10)
is 1st Place Match - Fast won by decision over Everett Jensen (Sidney) (6-1)
182 - Dylan Nieskens 2nd (9-4 overall record)
132 - Gavin Gunderman (4-5 overall record)
Champ. Round 1 - Nieskens won by decision over Dillon Anderson
Champ. Round 1 - Gunderman won by fall over Patyon Klinger (Poplar )
(Fairfield) (10-7)
(0:23)
Quarterfinal - Nieskens won by tech fall over Orion MacDonald (Simms)
Quarterfinal - Gunderman won by fall over Ethan Liddle (Chinook) (0:23)
(16-1)
Semifinal - Aden Graves (Sidney) won by fall over Gunderman (1:12)
Semifinal - Nieskens won by fall over Jacob Berger (Poplar ) (0:41)
Cons. Semi - Dylan Churchill (Sidney) won by fall over Gunderman (1:37)
1st Place Match - Jett Jones (Sidney, undefeated on the year)
138 - Oden Hallock3rd (10-4 overall record)
won by decision over Nieskens (8-2)
Champ. Round 1 - Halloc won by fall over Kaide Kindler (Choteau) (1:10)
182 - Blake Overvold (2-2 overall record)
Quarterfinal - Hallock won by fall over Cael Giles (Fairfield) (0:46)
Champ. Round 1 - Overvold won by fall over Kaden LaBrie (Malta ) (0:20)
Semifinal - Kade Graves (Sidney) won by fall over Hallock (1:27)
Quarterfinal - Jacob Berger (Poplar ) won by fall over Overvold (4:30)
Cons. Semi - Hallock 10- won by decision over Cole Becker (Circle ) (7-6)
Cons. Round 2 - Overvold won by fall over Austin Hughes (0:10)
3rd Place Match - Hallock won by decision over Kolton Reid (Sidney) (12-6)
Cons. Round 3 - Orion MacDonald (Simms) won by fall over Overvold
145 - John Cremer (7-6 overall record)
(2:09)
Champ. Round 1 - Cremer won by fall over Andrew Rasmussen (Harlem)
205 - Cooper Larson (7-5 overall record)
(3:06)
Champ. Round 1 - Larson won by fall over Wyatt Dunbar (Chinook) (5:15)
Quarterfinal - Hunter Reum (Poplar ) won by tech fall over Cremer (16-0))
Quarterfinal - Brett Monroe (Valier ) won by fall over Cooper Larson (3:14)
Cons. Round 2 - Cremer won by tech. fall over Miguel Perez (Fairfield)
Cons. Round 2 - Larson won by fall over Jacob Jensen (Sidney) (2:49)
(17-2)
Cons. Round 3 - Larson (Glasgow) won by fall over Tyler Pribbernow
Cons. Round 3 - Cremer won by decision over Hunter Popetsatke (Hardin)
(Poplar ) (5:04)
(7-6)
Cons. Semi - Bryan Ballard (Choteau) won by decision over Larson (4-1)
Cons. Semi - Pete Henderson (Choteau) won by decision over Cremer
285 - Mayson Phipps (7-4 overall record)
(6-1)
Champ. Round 1 - Phipps won by fall over Brent Cole (Harlem ) (1:45)
145 - Jeremiah McCoy (4-4 overall record)
Quarterfinal - Jesse Murdock (Hardin ) won by decision over Phipps (6-4)
Champ. Round 1 - Colter Ball (Fort Benton/Big Sandy) won by fall over
Cons. Round 2 - Phipps won by fall over Thomas Troy (Fairfield) (0:43)
McCoy (3:16)
Cons. Round 3 - Phipps won by fall over Robert Simpson (Hardin ) (0:29)
Cons. Round 1 - Mason Whitmer (Dawson County ) won by fall over
Cons. Semi - Phipps won by decision over Trey Pribbernow (Poplar ) (7-3)
McCoy (2:38)
3rd Place Match - Reubin Swenson (Chester-Joplin-Inverness ) won by
145 - Kaden Zimmerman 3rd (8-4 overall record)
rule over Phipps
Champ. Round 1 - Zimmerman won by fall over Blake Gunderson
(Choteau) (0:42)
The Scotties will be at the CMR Holiday Invitational in
Quarterfinal - Zimmerman won by fall over Hunter Popetsatke (Hardin) Great Falls Friday and Saturday, December 14th and
(3:22) 15th.
St. Marie Water/Sewer District Update
It’s almost
Christmas
Melting Snowmen are back!
CD’s are 45% off
Rugs, Door Mats, Blankets,
T-shirts, Sweatshirts 25% off
Robert Welch Knives and
Ceramic Mixing Bowls 30% off
Cart full of red dot items,
mostly toys 40% off
Sale priced winter hats,
gloves from baby to adult
Sale Lasts All Week!
Red Barn
Gifts
10 am - 5:30 pm M - S
12 am - 4 pm Sun.
GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
THURSDAY
Breakfast
Hot or Cold Cereal • Cinn. Toast
Pound for Pound? Jake’s our Man!
Cocoa • M. Oranges • Milk When asking Coach Jory Casterline, “Is Jake the smallest wrestler here?” Coach
Lunch Casterline quipped, “He’s the smallest wrestler in the history of this tournament!” Wrestling
Meatloaf • Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy in the 103 pound bracket, Jake Kouka weighs a whisker over 80 pounds; he’s giving up
Bun w/ Jelly • Blueberry Crisp 15-20 pounds in every match he’s in and he’s got a winning record. When his weight
Choice of Fruit • Milk finally gets up to snuff, look out! Jake is shown here pinning Sidney’s Christian Lassey.
Random
Rants for a Holiday Open House
&
Come celebrate the holidays with us.
Raves
December 14th from 54172 US Hwy 2
10AM to 3PM Glasgow, MT 59230
406-228-2443