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Well, when you just wrapped up a state wrestling title, coaches’ jobs are far from over as they all work closely
how can you help it! Coaches Rocky Thompson, Jory with the Highlanders. “It’s grassroots and our bread and
Casterline, Brady Flaten and Dusty Kittleson deserve a butter,” Coach Casterline noted of how important the
shout-out for the job they’ve done in bringing back the Glasgow Wrestling Club is. “There are some schools out
dominance of G-Town wrestling. Here’s how things have there that don’t even have a junior high program.” And
went since the Scotties’ 24th place in 2014: 2015, 16th; now from the desk of the GHS Athletic Director Brenner
2016, 7th; 2017, 6th; 2018, 3rd; 2019, 2nd; 2020; 1st; and Flaten, who also works closely with the Highlanders, on
2021, 1st. While the high school season is done, these this season’s success:
Colten Fast finished his senior that this season featured fewer career record to 158-39 overall. The
season at 38-2, bumping his career matches with no regular-season 158 wins slots him into 4th place all
record to 165-26 overall. The 165 tournaments). His 86.3 winning time. His 80.2 winning % ranks 16th
wins moved Colten into 2nd All- % ranks 9th all-time in program all-time for the Scottie Wrestling
Time in school history on the career history. program.
wins list behind Luke Zeiger’s 175 Dylan Nieskens finished his Dylan and Colten both ended
(and you have to keep in mind senior season at 42-1, bumping his continued on page 2
JOB OPENING: GLASGOW, MONTANA Success continued from front
Valley County local government is hiring a full time, their careers as 4-time State Placers and 3-time State
permanent Weed and Mosquito Supervisor to manage Champions. They join Luke Zeiger, Craig Hallock,
the weed and mosquito control programs. Though not and Nathan Hopstad as the only Scotties with at least
required for the position, a degree in Weed Science or three state titles on their resume. They also join a select
closely related field is much preferred. Candidates who group of 15 individuals (in 64 years) to place at the state
will graduate this spring are welcome to apply. This job will tournament all four years. Dylan is one of only four
require communication, leadership and administrative individuals to wrestle in the state finals all four years,
skill, Pay is $18 - $24 /hr., depending on qualifications, joining Brady Flaten, Myles Kittleson, and Luke Zeiger.
and includes health insurance and retirement plan.
The Class of 2021 is the first Senior Class to feature
Call Ruth at 406-228-6219
four State Champions in a single graduating class in
to get a full job description.
The job is open until filled. the history of our program. (The 2002 and 2010 classes
each had three State Champions in their graduating
Mail applications to Valley County Commissioners,
501 Court Square #1, Glasgow, MT, 59230
classes). A BIG thank you to Colten, Dylan, Mayson,
and Cooper!
Weekend Mayson Phipps became a three-time state placer
highs hovering
and a two-time state finalist this season. The senior
Heavyweight is one of just 40 Scotties to place at least
around 60 three times and one of 34 to make the State Finals at least
twice. Mayson is the 10th Heavyweight State Champ in
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 25. East school history and our first since 2011.
southeast wind around 7 mph. Cooper Larson, Kyler Hallock, Jake Kuka, and
Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 58. East southeast Damian Nesbitt all became two time state placers this
wind 3 to 5 mph. year. (Damian was 4th for Baker High School in 2020).
Saturday Night: Clear, with a low around 30. East wind 82 different Scotties can now claim the status as a multi-
6 to 10 mph. time state placer.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 59. East southeast This year’s Scottie Wrestling team broke a 64-year
wind 10 to 16 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
record when they finished the season at 19-6 overall in
Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 31. Dual competition. The 19 Dual Match victories broke
Southeast wind around 17 mph, with gusts as high as
22 mph.
the team record of 17 set in 1975 and 1993.
Monday: A slight chance of snow before 9am, then a
The State Title is the 14th in school history. That
slight chance of rain and snow between 9am and noon, total is now a record for a Class A, B, or C school. It
then a slight chance of rain after noon. Partly sunny, with moves us into a tie with Class A’s Havre High School.
a high near 51. Southeast wind 10 to 13 mph becoming Trailing only Class AA Butte High (17). It also marks
northwest in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as the 9th state title since the move to class B/C in 1992-
18 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
93. That is also a state record breaking a tie with Conrad
Monday Night: A slight chance of rain before 9pm,
(8 Class B/C titles). Glasgow is the only school, in any
then a slight chance of rain and snow between 9pm and
midnight, then a slight chance of snow after midnight. classification, with a team title in six different decades.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 23. North northwest Sustained success!
wind 11 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. Chance The State Trophy is the 33rd in school history. That
of precipitation is 20%. total is a current record for a Class A, B, or C school.
Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 43. Northwest Great Falls High also claimed a trophy this season in
wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
Class AA. So the Scotties remain entrenched in 2nd
Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 20. place overall among all-classifications, trailing only the
North northwest wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high
as 22 mph.
Bison’s 35 Class AA state trophies. The next closest to
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 44. North northwest
Glasgow’s 33 is Havre with 26 in Class A.
wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. Following the 2021 state tournament, the Scotties
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 20. now boast 73 Individual State Champions and 290
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 52. Individual State Placers. Both totals are more than any
other current Class B/C school.
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Thanks for Listening we make things for each other. The U.S. needs to run like a
company....not like a cash cow for one faction of the country.
Duke, Wuhan Bailout Package, And speaking of cash cows, there’s a stipulation in the
Wuhan Relief Bill ( Stupidly called the American Rescue
Transgender Men in Women’s
Plan Act of 2021) that gives five billion dollars to “socially
Sports and Uh..Um. disadvantaged farmers.” Yikes....How racist can that be?
Tis a sad day indeed when Coach Socially disadvantaged is described in the bill as Black,
K of Duke has to announce that because Hispanic, Native American and Asian American farmer’s and
of the Wuhan Virus....call it what it is!.... rancher’s. This is a bill to payoff these folks’ accrued debt as of
the Duke Blue Devils will not attend the NCAA Tournament January 1, 2021. Again, isn’t that a bit racist? But it should gain
(March Madness) this year. Coach Krzyzewski [whew] or the Democrats more votes in the Mid-Term elections. Case
“Coach K” as he is affectionately called is in his 41st season closed. But I thank Senator Daines for taking a strong stand
with Duke, has 7 National Championships, 13 consecutive about the racism exhibited in this package. And, of course,
ACC Championships, 11 championship games, 16 final four my question would have to be....what the hell does this have
appearances and the Duke Blue Devils have the best winning anything to do with COVID anyway? Again, refer to “Votes”.
percentage of .775 of any team in tournament history. They I just took a 4,700 mile see-the-grand-kids trip through
have missed just 8 tournaments. Now that’s a dynasty! Sorry ten of our western states and the things I saw and heard.....
Kyle. well that could be a story for Penthouse Forum....which, of
Moving on to Slippery Joe’s relief Package: It’s a joke! It’s course, I have NEVER read and didn’t even know about it until
mostly aimed at buying more voters for the Democrats in the I met.... uh...no names please! Mustang Ranch? Never heard
upcoming mid-term elections. It favors the minorities, persons of it either unless it’s that “ranch” near Reno, Nevada that the
of color, big business, and has bailouts for several or more of the government confiscated and went broke trying to run it! Only
worst in-debt states in the U.S.. Sure the $2,000 he promised our government could possibly go broke running a.....uh...a...
in January in Georgia if we elected Warnock and Osshoff (“the ummm, well, you get the picture...Uh no pictures, Please!
checks will be in the mail next week”), is included with a $433 That’s it for now folks. Thanks for listening.
billion price tag. He then cut the amount to $1400 saying we ~ Virgil Vaupel
already got the previous $600, which BTW was promised and
given by the Trump administration, you Dunce! If I get 1400 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
bucks I’ll send Joe Biden a bill for 600 bucks! I’ll send a bill Install Heater with ducts and Remove and Install
every month for 6 months and if not paid I’ll turn it over to freon in Air Conditioner at Marinko House Project
a collections agency. Then I’ll most likely go to jail on some Bid Title: Marinko Relocation Project
make-believe charge from some make-believe source. The Category: Install heater with Ducts and remove and Install freon in air conditioner
House vote was 220 to 211 with one brave Democrat voting Bid Recipient: Valley County Commissioner
with the Good Guys! He is Jared Golden of Maine. The Senate, Sealed bids will be received by Valley County Commissioner, 501 Court
of course was split 49 to 49 when VP Hairass (sorry friends, Square # 1, Glasgow, MT 59230 until 5:00 pm. on March 23, 2021 and will be
publicly open and read aloud on March 24, 2021 at 10:00 am. Hand delivered
that’s a typo and there’s no more room on my monitor screen bids will be accepted.
for the white-out) voted a hearty Yea...Amen Brothers and The project generally consists of: Remove Freon from air condition at 216 Third Avenue,
Sisters! Hinsdale, Mt. 59241. Install heater with ducts and install freon in air conditioner at 148 Buffalo
Folks, if you don’t believe we’re in deep do-do you need Trail, Sleeping Buffalo, Saco, MT 59261.
to read the Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire....better yet CONTRACTOR and any of the CONTRACTOR’S SUBCONTRACTORS bidding or doing work
on this project are required to follow these provisions for non-federal entity contract which
take a close look at the ten most worst debt-to-equity states includes: Termination for Convenience, Partially Completed work, Default, Right to audit, Small
in America and see what’s causing their demise! They spend Business, Minority owned firms and Women’s Business Enterprises Effort, Contract work hours
more than they bring in. Simple as that. Trump understood the and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 3701-3708 ), Right to inventions made under a contract or
agreement, Clean Air Act ( 42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q ) and the Federal Water Pollution Act ( 33U.S.C.
process and was fixing it....the Democrats don’t and are further 1251-1387 ) as amended, Byrd Anti-Lobbing Amendment ( 31 U.S.C. 1352 ), Debarment
breaking it. A good example of Democrat poor management is and Suspension ( Executive Order 12549 and 12689 ), Equal Employment Opportunity, and
New York where they’re in debt 203.77 billion dollars and their PURSUANT to Section 18-2-201 and 18-2-422, MCA
GDP doesn’t come close to catching them up. Oh and look at Contractor and Subcontractor shall procure and maintain insurance coverage for Worker’s
Compensation, Employee’s liability, and Commercial General Liability
Illinois: their debt is 5 times higher than their assets. Again, Interested Bidders may call Rick Seiler at 406-263-1479 if they have questions about
Democrat controlled for years. Obama home town/state you the basement specification or locations.
might recall. And I don’t even want to delve into the nearly The right is reserved to reject any or all bids received, to waive informalities, and to accept the
bankrupt/corruptness of the Socialist Republic of Mexifornia. lowest responsive bid which is in the best interest of the County.
Publication Dates: March 12 and 19, 2021
America is nothing more or less than a very large business. We Closing Date/Time: March 23, 2021 at 5:00 pm
make things to sell to our people and other countries, we buy Submittal Information: VC Commissioners, 501 Court Square #1, Glasgow, MT 59230
things from other countries, we buy things from each other Bid Opening: March 24, 2021 at 10:00 am.
Wasson comes through long as the Outlaws rallied on an 8-0 run capped off on Trinity
Edwards bucket with 44 seconds to play for a 28-26 game.
By Mike Brandt Kaitlyn McColly put the finished touch on the quarter with her
The going was rough when you have to battle a 2-3 zone bucker and a 30-26 advantage.
defense and the defending co-state champions. But the North Isabelle Heggem was good on a free throw and got a bucket
Country Mavericks figured out how to score against that defense inside and teammate Southworth scored to give the Outlaws a
to come from behind and win a defensive battled, 43-38 over 31-30 lead, capping off a 5-0 run. Wasson drilled a huge three
Roy-Winifred. and Erickson dropped in a pair of free shots, for a 35-31 led with
“Wow!! That was very stressful,” said longtime Mavericks four minutes to play.
coach Amber Erickson in an interview with KMMR radio Edwards and Jayda Southworth had a bucket each that tied
announcers after the game. the game a minute later. Freshman Teagan Erickson stepped to
The win puts the Mavericks (23-0) into the state the foul line where she made two of the biggest free throws in
championship game Saturday at 5 p.m. against Fort Benton, her young basketball career for a 37-35 lead with 2:40 to play.
which slipped past Plentywood 51-46, at Lockwood High Isabelle Heggem answered at the other end with a bucket, but
School. Wasson drained another three with 2:03 to play.
The game came down to the very end where senior Adeline Heggem missed her attempt with McColly
Kia Wasson went 3 for in the final minute of play. The North grabbing the rebound and was fouled by Heggem. Wasson
Country defense also stepped up to stop the Outlaws and 6-foot- went to the line a few seconds later where she made one of
3 freshman Isabelle Heggem. Heggem and her older sister, two shots. Once again Madeline Heggem missed her three and
Madeline, missed a three-pointer each in the final 40 seconds, picked up her fifth foul when Wasson grabbed the rebound. She
Roy-Winifred (19-3), which shared the title last year with went down and made two foul buckets for a 43-37 lead with
District 8C rival Belt, game out in a 2-3 zone defense that gave 35 seconds left in the game. The Outlaws did add a free throw
the Mavericks a rough time. North Country was 2 for 18 from but the North Country defense held them from scoring another
the field early in the second quarter. The Mavericks trailed 12-7 bucket.
at that point when Erickson called time out. The Mavericks held Madeline Heggem to three points
“It’s hard to get around,” said Erickson on the defense. in the contest, The 6-foot junior had 18 in a 39-31 win over
“That through us off a little.” previously undefeated Seeley-Swan Wednesday.
That’s what they needed as the Mavericks went on a 12-4 “That’s a heck of a defensive effort to do that,” said Erickson.
run to take a 19-14 lead at the break. North Country figured out “I respect that program. We played them last summer. This is
the defense to start scoring some inside buckets and hit some exactly what you want (a close game).”
from the outside. Erickson just told her girls to keep shooting as Isabelle Heggem had a great game, netting 17 points,
the shots would fall. Edwards followed with 14, and Southworth four.”
“Just keep taking the shots,” she said. “We tried to get our “She (Isabelle) had a lot of great games last year as an
tempo game going.” eighth-grader,” said Erickson. “She’s a good player.”
Wasson drained a three with seven minutes to play in the Wasson finished the games with 14 points, Teagan
third and was followed by a bucket from junior Jaycee Erickson, Erickson had nine, McColly eight, Jaycee Erickson six, and Kora
which gave the Mavericks a 24-14 lead. That lead didn’t last LaBrie four.
North Country was 13 for 51 from the field and 14 for 18
Come See all the Beautiful from the foul line. The Outlaws were 15 for 36 and 8 for 13 .

Colors of Spring Wednesday


Just Arrived New Home Décor, Floral, North Country 66, Jordan 27
Roy-Winifred 39, Seeley-Swan 31
Linens and more!!
Manhattan Christian 56, Melstone 32
Runners, Candles and more!
Fort Benton 51, Plentywood 46
New Spring Tops & Pants
robynsnesthomedecor.com Thursday
from Carmen and Coco.
501 1st Ave. S Seeley-Swan 64, Jordan 34
New Corkcicles! Newest Styles & Colors! Glasgow, MT 59230 Plentywood 43, Melstone 28
Hop on over and see all the great Easter 228-4646
North Country 43, Roy-Winifred 38, semifinal
dishes, table linens, candles and candies! Fort Benton 64, Manhattan Christian 31, semifinal
GREAT DEALS… Bridal Registry Friday
30% off Stationary items Canen & Luedtke Game 9: Plentywood vs. Roy-Winifred, 1 p.m.
30% off Archipelago Soaps and Lotions April 10, 2021
Game 10: Seeley-Swan vs. Manhattan Christian, 3:30 p.m.
50% off tables!! Kolstad & Bengochea
May 22, 2021 Saturday
Hen House Sale Room is OPEN!! Hughes & Bertsch Game 9 winner vs. Game 10 winner, 1 p.m., consolation
Hope to see you there! June 12, 2021
North Country vs. Fort Benton, 5 p.m., championship
Service for John Mogan
John Walker Mogan, 94, of Hinsdale, Montana passed
away peacefully at his home Saturday, March 6, 2021.
Get away from life for a while® Family will receive friends on Sunday, March 14,

Immerse Yourself 2021 from 2-4:00 p.m. at Bell Mortuary in Glasgow,


Montana. Funeral Services will be Monday, March
into Magical Worlds 15, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. at the American Legion Hall in
Hinsdale, Montana. Burial will follow at the Hillview
Games • Escape Rooms • Educational Experiences
Cemetery in Hinsdale. Memorials in John’s name may
Go Undersea or Outer Space • Tour Museums
Explore National Parks or Places Overseas be made to the Hinsdale American Legion, the Hinsdale
The possibilities are endless. Ambulance Service or any organization of your choice.
Wednesday – Saturday • 2 - 9PM The family would appreciate any stories you would like
Located on Hwy 2 Next to Wagon Wheel • Nashua, MT to share, sent to The John Mogan Family at P.O. Box
Book your time at: vrgetaway.net • 406-746-3233 • Must be 13+ 205, Hinsdale Montana 59241.
Bipartison bill introduced
U.S. Senators Jon Tester and Steve Daines, along with
Congressman Matt Rosendale, are today introducing a
bipartisan bill to make rehabilitating the St. Mary’s Diversion
Dam more affordable, and ensure the Milk River Project can
continue providing water to farmers, ranchers, and Tribes in
Our Little
VALLEY COUNT Y
COMMUNITY
Northcentral Montana that depend on it. P O O L Campaign
The St. Mary’s Reinvestment Act will authorize $52
million to rehabilitate the St. Mary’s Diversion Dam, part Miss
Lucky Knuckle Natural
of Bureau of Reclamation’s (BoR) Milk River Project in Pageant
northcentral Montana, and require the BoR to use an ability- Brew Run
Are you up for the challenge?
System
to-pay study on what the current water users could afford to
pay for the project and set the cost share for the rehabilitation Join our 5k Walk/Run Saturday, March 20
based on that study.
Entry Fee $20 at 3:00 PM
FWP seeks memberships for Upland Saturday, March 13 • 2:00 PM Goodkind Building
Registration 12:30 - 1:30 pM Registration starts at
Game Bird Advisory Council Busted Knuckle Brewpub 2:00 PM
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking nominations Register at www.valcopool.com
for individuals interested in serving on a council that monitors or pickup a form For more info Contact
activities and makes recommendations for the state’s Upland at Busted Knuckle Robin at 406-524-8003
Game Bird Enhancement Program.
Council membership is representative of all seven
Are you interested in creating community change?
FWP administrative regions and upland game bird- Join the conversation at our
related interests, including upland game bird hunters; local
chambers of commerce; conservation interests; upland game
bird biologists; landowners, including Block Management
SPRING 2021
cooperators; and a state senator and representative from
different political parties.
COMMUNITY MEETING
Tuesday, March 23rd
Council members will be appointed for two- or four-
year terms by FWP Director Hank Worsech. Meetings are 5:30 - 7:30 pm Scan here with
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scheduled minimally twice a year, in the spring and fall. @Glasgow
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Interested persons may apply using the online
application form available at fwp.mt.gov. Click “Upland
Game Bird Enhancement Program Advisory Council” and
follow the directions. Applications may also be requested by Raffle drawing & dinner provided!
calling FWP at 406-444-2612 or by email to dhohler@mt.gov.
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Come Celebrate with us!


Gretchen Westby’s
80th!
Saturday, March 20, 2021
2:00 - 4:00 PM
Cottonwood Inn
Cake - Coffee - Fellowship
** No Gifts Please **

Milk River Inc.


We can no Longer
Collect Cardbaord.
We have nowhere to take it.
We will continue to collect
cans. Container is on the
East side of the Building.
219 2nd Ave S • Glasgow
228-8412
Open Mon - Fri • 8am - 4am

MARCH 10 - 16, 2021


Happy St. Patrick’s Day

Food Club
CORNED BEEF $3.49 lb
Fresh Green Cabbage.......... 69¢ lb
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® 85/15
GROUND BEEF .......................... $2.99 lb
Bone-In
ASSORTED PORK CHOPS.............. 99¢ lb
Certified Angus Beef®
SIRLOIN TIP ROAST ................... $3.49 lb
Family Pack Certified Angus Beef® Boneless
RIBEYE STEAKS ........................$11.99 lb
Stones 5 lb. Box
GROUND BEEF PATTIES............$14.99 ea
Food Club 12 oz.
BACON ........................................2 / $5
40 Knots 2 lb. pkg.
POLLOCK FILLETS ......................$7.99 ea
Friday Funnies by
A science teacher tells his class,
“Oxygen is a must for breathing and
life. It was discovered in 1773.”
Harold, not the sharpest pencil in
the class, responds, “Thank God I was
born after 1773!
A pretty young blonde visiting her new doctor for
the first time found herself alone in a small waiting room.
She began undressing nervously, preparing herself for the The Hi-Line Sportsmen
upcoming examination. would like to thank
Just as she draped the last of her garments over the those who attended and
back of a chair, a light rap sounded on the door and a supported our 5th Annual
young doctor strode in. Coming to an abrupt halt, the banquet this year!
doctor looked his nude patient up and down carefully and
with considerable appreciation. We are extremely thankful to be part of such a great
“Miss Smith,” he said finally, “it seems quite obvious community which allowed us to pull off a successful
to me that you have never undergone an eye examination.” banquet, even given the circumstances we have all
faced this past year. Despite capacity restrictions and
Sammy was on his deathbed and gasped pitifully. Covid guidelines, we had an excellent crowd that helped
“Give me one last request, dear,” he said. everything run smoothly and made our event a success.
“Of course, Sam, “ his wife said softly. You folks are the reason our organization matters!
“Six months after I die,” Sam said, “I want you to marry
Brad.” As always, a big thanks goes out to those helping
“But I thought you hated Brad,” she said. in the kitchen, bartenders, committee members and
With his last breath, Sam said, “I do.” other helpers who put their time in to make the banquet
possible. We were able to award Barb Marsh/Mark
Q: What invention did Ole and Sven come up with Jackson Memorial Scholarships to two very deserving
that didn’t pass the patent board? students, as well as raise funds that will be used to
A: Ejection seats in helicopters. support conservation projects locally and ensure that
we can continue to provide scholarships in the future!
Keep an eye on our Facebook page for info on
future projects and ways that you can get involved.
Thanks for helping us ‘Keep Conservation Local’!

I bet if you
put your ad here
people would
see it!

ALL ABOARD
Join us for a
Retirement Party
Honoring
CLAY KITTLESON
Friday, March 26th
Board the Party Train
@ 5:00 PM at the Elks
CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION
COMING SOON
SATURDAY, MAY 15, 2021
Now Taking Open
ayloR Consignments
Auction Contact Auctioneer
Services Kevin Taylor
406-230-2259
taylorauctions406@gmail.com

STORAGE AUCTION
Saturday, March 13
@ 10:00 am Sharp
at 1310 Cherry Creek Street
Come find your treasure!
Cash, Good Checks Accepted
5% Convenience fee for Credit Cards
TAYLOR STORAGE
1134 Cherry Creek St. (just off Hiway 2 west of the VFW)
Holly 406-599-3805, or Kevin 406-230-2259 for more info.

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