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    Researchers or Massachusetts urnpike Authoround over 200 dead crows ngreater Boston recently, and thwas concern that they may ha

    died rom Avian Flu.A Bird Pathologist examin

    the remains o all the crows, anto everyones relie, conrmed problem was denitelyNOTAvFlu. In act, the cause o de

    Avian Flu scare turnout to be a false alarm

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    October 21-25Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 37. Northwestwind 12 to 17 mph decreasing to 5 to 10 mph after midnight.

    Winds could gust as high as 25 mph.

    Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 57. West northwest

    wind 5 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.

    Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 38. West

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    Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 29.

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    Friday: Sunny, with a high near 58.

    Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 33.

    Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 56.

    Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 33.

    Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 54.

    Te Valley County Airport Commission will have aspecial meeting tonight (Monday, October 21st) at 5:30p.m. at the Valley County Courthouse.

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    Ice Storm: A type of winter storm characterized bysignicant amounts of freezing rain. Heavy accumulations

    of ice can bring down trees and topple utility poles.

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    Te Gonzaga University WomensRowing Varisty 4+ made the cut toparticipate in the prestigious 48th AnnualHead o the Charles Regatta in Bostonand Glasgows very own, Devyn Bell, wasthere!

    Te Bulldogs put in a successul

    inaugural perormance in the prestigiousHead o the Charles Regatta on Sunday,nishing with the eighth astest time out o21 entries in the Womens ChampionshipFour race.

    Te Bulldogs, who won a lotteryto gain access to the 49th Head o theCharles Regatta, ended the three-milecourse (4,800 meters) in 19:23.707.

    Gonzaga was the nal boat o 21entries to head down the course whichstretched rom the start at BostonUniversitys DeWole Boathouse near theCharles River Basin to the nish just afer

    the Eliot Bridge and beore NortheasternUniversitys Henderson Boathouse.

    Te race was not head-to-head butinstead it was against the clock as crewsstarted the race at 15-second intervals.

    Te Head o the Charles is generallyregarded as the worlds largest two-day

    rowing event and eatures 55 races, nearly2,100 boats and approximately 9,000rowers o all levels rom novices and topcollegiate rowers to world-class club teams.

    Devyn is a 2012 graduate o GlasgowHigh School and has been rowing orexactly one year, working her way up toa varsity spot and one o only ve youngGonzaga women who were invited toBoston this past weekend. Along withDevyn, the Zags Varsity 4+ boat includedrowers Madison Keaty, Kara Soucek andCasey Burt, and coxswain Laura Brasch.

    Womens Championship

    Four Results from Boston

    1. US Rowing, 18:02.219

    2. US Rowing, 18:20.317

    3. Brown, 18:57.561

    4. Western, 19:04.0875. Don Rowing Club, 19:08.316

    6. Navy, 19:12.227

    7. Notre Dame, 19:22.544

    8. Gonzaga, 19:23.707

    9. Syracuse, 19:29.77210. Virginia, 19:30.543

    11. Virginia, 19:31.066

    12. Syracuse, 19:31.852

    13. Vesper Boat Club, 19:43.24114. Yale, 19:45.703

    15. Texas Austin, 19:46.09916. Radcliffe Crew, 19:53.662

    17. Boston, 20:11.840

    18. Riverside Boat Club, 20:18.07619. Northeastern, 20:19.449

    20. Alabama, 20:41.042

    21. Massachusetts, 20:47.077 Devyn Bell, a sophomore at Gonzaga University, was in Boston to row for the

    Zags Row in Boston, place eighth SPEC

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    Scotty Cross Country:

    Next stop, State B MeetTe Scotty harriers were in Roundup

    this past Saturday where the Glasgowgirls, as expected, dominated the dicultcourse. Josie Braaten placed 2nd (20:19),Rachael Zeiger 7th, Emma Fewer 9th,Amanda McDonald 11th and AmandaWol 13th or a score o 42, well aheado 2nd place Colstrips 88 points. EllenWalstad nished in 17th while Alex

    Simensen came across the line in 20th.For the boys, Bridger Sanders wasGlasgows top runner with a 13th placenish in 18:39. eamwise, the Scottiesplaced ourth with a score o 108. RedLodge blew away the competition with23 points. Walker Allen placed 16th,Matthew {hillips 18th, Kasey Seyert 34th,Braden Meland 34th, Chase Hughes 44thand Ethan Jamba 52nd.

    Te MHSA 50th State CrossCountry Championships will be heldSaturday, October 26th on the Universityo Montana Gol Course in Missoula. TeClass B boys will run at 1:10 p.m. with the

    Class B girls at 2:10 p.m.And how about that Scotty football team, District 2B Champs!

    Bouncing back rom a 9-0deicit early in the irst quarter,Glasgow showed they could comerom behind as they deeatedPlentywood 24-15 this past Fridaynight to claim the District 2B

    ootball title.Up next is a road trip to Conrad

    on Friday. he Cowboys are 4-3overall with losses to Fairield (47-0) Cut Bank (32-28) and Choteau(52-40). heir victories theyve

    reeled o three in a row includeroy (34-13), Eureka (28-14),Harlem (34-20) and Shelby (34-28).

    he Scotties will be at homeon Saturday, November 2nd or theirst round o the Playos.

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    Caringfor Our Community Since1911

    Wednesday, October 23rd

    Thursday, October 24th

    & Friday, October 25th

    between

    9:00 AMand 11:00 AMMake sure to call ahead so we

    have your name.

    The Clinic wouldlike to invite youto come get your

    Flu Shots!

    After seventeen years,The Market Place & Gallery Gifts

    is undergoing a change.

    As of October 19th,we will no longer be selling

    Gift Certicates.We ask anyone with a

    Gift Certicate or a Radio AuctionCerticate to redeem them prior

    to our closing on December 24th,

    2013. We will be reopeningearly in the New Year.Watch for more information.

    Thank you for your support!

    GLASGOW

    SCHOOL MENU

    Breakfast

    Cold Cereal PB&J SandwichBanana Milk

    Lunch

    Hamburgers w/Tomato & PicklesBaked Beans OrangeChoice of Fruit Milk

    TUESDAY

    The 5th AnnualNorValElectricMeeting of the MembersOctober 23rd, 2013 @ Opheim High School

    There will be one director position up for election. PSC Chairman TravisKavulla will be the featured speaker. Dont forget a can of non-perishable food

    for the 3rd Annual NorVal Electric Food Drive. All donations will be tallied and

    delivered to local food banks before Thanksgiving.

    You will receive $10.00 OFF Couponfor your next electric bill with your donation!

    And new this year, in addition to theGrand Prize Drawing, we will have aspecial drawing for all members under 35!

    Womens rowing is themost successul womensteam on Gonzagas campus,and the Gonzaga womenare the most successulteam in the WesternIntercollegiate RowingAssociation. Tis pastMay, the Zags made it tothe NCAA Championships

    in Indianapolis or the rsttime in school history,coming in 19th in thenation.

    Teir 2013-14 allseason began in Septemberin Idaho and they haveregattas on the SpokaneRiver this weekend andwill be on the Head o theLake in Seattle on Sunday,November 3rd beore theseason continues nextMarch.

    Zagscontinued

    Devyn Bell (center) worked her way to a varsity spot last

    season and is now rowing for Gonzaga on a scholarship.

    Devyn is the daughter of Brian and Mandy Bell of Glasgow.