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Freda Bruce & Kelly Siefert 515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230 406-228-4558 Fax: 406-228-4578 Email: bscentral@nemont.net

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Maybe even the Elks Cannon Crew was caught off guard this past Friday night at Scotty Field, but they managed to keep up. Even when Jonny Koessl caught Malta in the endzone for a safety: KABOOM! Yep, they went through plenty of powder, particularly in that first half, as Glasgow took a 35-0 lead over the Mustangs midway through the second quarter and through the mercy

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Each year Scotty Cross Country Coach Rod Karst and his teams host a cross country meet for the East Side School students. It was held this past Friday on a bright and sunny course in Centennial Park. Spose its Coach Ks way of recruiting for the continuing strong tradition of Scotty Cross Country?

Prospective Recruits?

Scotty football

Scotties stun the Stangs

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rule, the clock would keep ticking. Less than five minutes into the ball game and Glasgow forcing Malta to punt, quarterback Jason Thibault hit one of his main targets, Keil Krumwiede, from 43 yards out to put the Scotties on top 6-0. Malta would then fumble at their own 30 yard line at the 6:41 mark of the first quarter and the Scotties wasted no time in punching another one in, this time going into their bag of tricks the ol hook & ladder as Thibault would connect

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with Chase Fossum at the 10 yard line, and Fossum would lateral the ball back to Jonny Koessl who took it in for the score with 5:39 left in the first quarter. Pablo Pascual would tack on the PAT for a 13-0 Scotty lead. The Scotties would then force another Malta punt. The Mustangs had their finest defensive effort of the first half on Glasgows next possession, forcing the Scotties to punt, but it still resulted in two more points for the host team as Malta fumbled the ball into the end zone with Koessl pouncing on the ball. Taking the free kick to the 43 yard line as the first quarter came to an end, the Scotty passing attack continued. Thibault hit Fossum down to the 23 yard line and two plays later would find Krumwiede from 20 yards out. Pascual would tack on the extra point for a 22-0 advantage with 11:18 left in the half. Then Thibault would throw his third touchdown pass (technically four counting the hook and ladder), hitting Fossum from 44 yards out and a 29-0 lead after foreign exchange student Valentin Robert hit the PAT. Said play-by-play announcer Stan Ozark of the new kickers leg: Looks like that one could have easily went fifty yards. And then the Mustangs fumbled again with Krumwiede covering 51 yards to put the Scotties up 35-0 with 6:55 left in the half. Mustang fans had to be in disbelief as the clock would now continue to run; when has this ever happened to Malta, and in the first half to boot? The Scotties simply dominated on both sides of the ball. The defense allowed just 36 total yards for Malta (18 yards rushing, 18 yards passing) in the first half while Thibault was 8-15 with 163 passing yards. If there was any such thing as a bright moment for the Mustangs, it would be that they allowed Glasgow just 33 rushing yards in the first half. In the third quarter, Tanner Roness almost broke one for a touchdown, taking the ball down to Maltas 16 yard line on a 20 yard carry, but Maltas defense would finally hold and the Scotties would settle for a 30 yard field goal attempt in which Valentin Robert was highly successful. Scotty Coach Greg Liebelt said hed have liked to see a shutout, but the Mustangs would stave that off when Allen Williamson returned a punt 71 yards to the endzone with 5:08 left in the game. The Elks Cannon had cooled off by games end, final score being 38-6. The Scotties are now gearing for their final home game of the regular season with Wolf Point this Friday night, but are also preparing for a big one in Plentywood the following tizen Menu Cithe iorfor nbe Friday night which will most likely District 2B title. SeHappy Thansgiving

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HiLine Skating will hold registration tonight (October BUZZ 7th) from 5:00-7:00 at the Valley Event Center. Skating CASHIER NEEDED IMMEDIATELY: Come join our team at AgLand CoOp lessons are available for preschoolers through adults. Those in Glasgow! Looking to fill part-time/full-time position, starting wage $9.00/ hr or higher D.O.E. apply in person at the station. needing to rent skates should attend to assure proper fit. BUZZ

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In the span of 24 hours, the scenic Black Hills in South Dakota were coated in a record-setting three and a half feet of wet, heavy snow by Saturday morning. Power outages and impassable roads plagued western South Dakota on Saturday. More than 25,000 people lost power in the Rapid City area, and authorities were recruiting snowmobilers to help rescue about 80 motorists who had been stuck in their vehicles overnight. South Dakota is one of several Great Plains states to have been hit hard by a storm system that has caused millions of dollars in damage. But wintery weather wasnt the only thing wrapped into the powerful cold front, as thunderstorms brought heavy rain, hail and as many as nine tornadoes to Nebraska and Iowa. 15 people in northeast Nebraska were injured in a tornado on Friday, and three died in a car accident on a snow-slicked Nebraska road.
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 44. Light west northwest wind increasing to 10 to 15 mph after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 22 mph. Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 63. Breezy, with a west wind 16 to 23 mph, with gusts as high as 32 mph. Tuesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 34. West wind 11 to 16 mph decreasing to 5 to 10 mph after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 23 mph. Wednesday: A 20 percent chance of showers after noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 58. Northwest wind 5 to 7 mph. Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 37. East wind around 8 mph. Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 62. East southeast wind around 11 mph. Thursday Night: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 40. Friday: A chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 53. Breezy. Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 32. Breezy. Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 50. Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 31. Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 50.

SAGEBRUSH LOUNGE IS HIRING: The Sagebrush Lounge is looking for a part time bartender to cover mix shifts during the week and Saturday day. Pay is D.O.E. Please apply at the Cottonwood Inn front desk or call 228-8213 and ask for Melissa. BUZZ GRD IS HIRING: The Glasgow Recreation Department is looking to fill a part time/full-time recreation clerk position. Duties include but are not limited to: greeting customers, answering phone, writing out receipts, making appointments, setting up for league activities and maintaining cleanliness of facility. This position will also include pro-rated benefits including: sick, vacation, health and retirement. Work schedule will essentially be 3 PM to 9 PM, Monday through Friday. Hours per week will range from 30 to 40 hours per week. If you are interested you can pick up an application here at the Recreation Dept. or at Job Service. BUZZ job opening: First Community Bank, Glasgow, has an opening for an Operations Specialist. Full time with benefits. apply at job service. eeo/aa employer. BUZZ EZZIES MIDTOWN IS LOOKING FOR FULL-TIME HELP: Starting wage is $9.00/hr with some benefits after a 3 month probationary period. Employee will work some 5am shifts & some 9am shifts with weekends & holidays. Some duties include running a cash register, filling propane, stocking inventory, making sure store is kept clean and doing daily paperwork. anyone interested can pick up an application at the station. BUZZ for rent: St. Marie Condo with Garage. $550/month. call jon svingen 406-263-2113. BUZZ PIGS FOR SALE: Butcher Pigs & Wiener Pigs. call 406-231-2226 or 406-648-7308. BUZZ House for sale: Single level, 2 car garage, Large master bedroom with master bath. Quiet neighborhood. 1/3 acre lot. Dry Prairie Rural Water. Recently updated. Asking $190,000. Reasonable offers considered. Call 406-230-1806 or go to www.zillow.com. BUZZ INTERESTED IN JOINING CUB SCOUTS, BOY SCOUTS OR VENTURES? (1st-5th grade boys), Scouts (6th-12th grade boys) & Ventures (14-21yrs girls & boys). call MIKE 654-4350. BUZZ SABLES ECHO TAXIDERMY IS BUYING: Raw mule deer capes 20 and up, and raw antelope capes. Skull-in is OK. call 406-672-0058.

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Reducing debt is a common goal for many people. This session will focus on create a plan for reducing debt that incorporates both the financial implications of different plans. Financial aspects include interest charges, monthly payments and the time frame for completely paying off a debt. The non-financial implications (personal relationships and stress) of debt will also be explored. This session will be taught by Joel Schumacher with MSU Extension. Brought to us by the MSU-Valley County Extension Service, to sit in on this session of Solid Finances, be at the Valley County Courthouse at 12:05 p.m. on Wednesday, October 9th for another session in the 2013-2014 Solid Finances series.

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Montanas annual youth-only deer huntset for Oct 17-18will come a week earlier this year. The two-day special season is open to youngsters ages 12 to 15 whove passed a hunter safety course. Additionally, 11-year-olds who passed hunter safety may hunt if theyll be 12 by Jan. 16, 2014. Theres been some confusion this year due to the scheduling of the statewide teachers convention, said Ron Aasheim, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks spokesman in Helena. The youth hunt is always scheduled during the public schools two-day vacation in October, which is scheduled for Oct. 17-18 this year. The teachers convention usually falls on the Thursday and Friday just before the general season opener, but this year its a full week before the big game season opens on Oct. 26, Aasheim said. That also puts youth rifle hunters in the field during the final days of Montanas archery season. Archers and our young hunters need to be aware of the overlapping seasons and plan accordingly, Aasheim said. Young hunters must wear hunter orange and follow all hunting district regulations, which may limit them to certain species or require a special permit. To participate, youth hunters must be accompanied by an adult who must also wear hunter orange. The adult is not allowed to hunt during the youth-only deer hunt and should not carry a hunting rifle. This is the fourth year for the youth-only deer hunt, Aasheim said. It has proven to be a good opportunity to introduce kids to hunting. This year, remember the hunt is set for Oct. 17-18 and remember that archers may also be in the area looking for deer, so be extra careful.

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East Side students and a few of the teachers (can you spot one in this photo?) enjoy running through Centennial Park Friday afternoon.

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