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Conducting the District 12 & 13 Honor Music
Concert tonight is Dusty Molyneaux, Music
Tnstuctor from Great Falls High School. By nine
oclock this morning, he had the entire band
in sync with each other after all, these are
some ne high school musicians we have here
in northeast Montana with students from Malta,
Whitewater, Saco, Hinsdale, Opheim, Glasgow,
Nashua, Frazer, Lustre, Poplar, Wolf Point
Scobey, Plentywood, and Culbertson. They wil
practice all day together (the choir was practicing
in the auditorium) for this evenings concert
which begins at 6:30 in the GHS gymnasium
The adult concert fee is $5; student fee is
$3. Everyone is encouraged to come out for a
spectacular night of music.
Performing tonight at GHS
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Scotty grapplers 1st with four
individual titles in Harlem Te Scotty wrestlers were at the Harlem Invitationaon Saturday where things went pretty well or CoachJory Casterlines crew as he had nine o his kids placeourth or better.
Te Scotsmen won the meet with 140 points
ollowed by the Chinook Beeters with 117, MaltaMustangs 103, and the host Wildcats with 81 team pointsto round out the top our o the 15-team tournament.
Winning individual titles were Gabe Hallock (103)Matt Reyling (113), Kasey Seyert 132) and Cody King(145). Placing 2nd was Mick Reyling (138) while AlexHallock (152) and Jaden Hughes ((205) both won theirconsolation matches or 3rd place. Mitch Overvold(126) and errick Sanders (182) placed 4th.
Just one weekend o regular-season competition
remains as theyll be in Malta or dual matches on Fridayevening and at the Malta Invitational on Saturday.
Te Eastern B/C Divisional ournament is beinghosted by the Poplar Indians.
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Mavericks sweep the Scotties Te North Country Mavericks got the better o theScotty girls once again on Friday night, taking a 24-11lead and holding on or the 44-35 victory. Te Scotty boys would end up splitting with the
Mavs this season. Afer beating North Country 66-33 in their first meeting, Cache Younkin sparked theMavericks with nine o his game-high 12 points comingin the first quarter or a 11-7 lead. In a see-saw battle,Glasgow led 19-18 at the hal, but North Countryquickly regained the lead and would go on to win 39-33
Glasgow will be in Poplar this Friday and will hostGlendive on Saturday, January 30th, one o just tworegular-season games remaining on the schedule.
Te good news is that the Scotties will be hostingthe District 2B ournament February 18-20.
Tere will be aGlasgow DowntownAssociation meeting,ormerly Merchantscommittee, uesday,
January 26th at 5:45 p.m.at the Old GoodkindGallery Building, acrossrom Holly & Company.Discussion will be on theRevitalization Plan orDowntown Glasgow.
DiscussingdowntownGlasgow
Te HinsdaleLutheran Church will have
their annual Lutefisk andurkey Dinner on Sunday,January 31st. Serving willbe rom noon to 3:00.
Cost is $15 or adults,$5 or kids in grades K 6th and pre-school ageree. Valley County ransitwill be bringing a bus toHinsdale, call 228-RIP(8747) to reserve your spot.
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Enjoyableweather
this week
Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 10. West
northwest wind 3 to 8 mph.
Tuesday:Partly sunny, with a high near 28. West wind
around 6 mph.
Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 21.
West southwest wind 6 to 9 mph.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 38. West
northwest wind around 15 mph, with gusts as high as 21
mph.
Wednesday Night:Partly cloudy, with a low around 26.West wind 11 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
Thursday:Mostly sunny, with a high near 41. West wind11 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph.
Thursday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around 29.Friday: A slight chance of showers. Partly sunny, with ahigh near 39.
Friday Night: A slight chance of rain and snow showersbefore 11pm, then a slight chance of snow showers.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 23.
Saturday: A slight chance of snow showers. Mostly
cloudy, with a high near 33.
Saturday Night: A slight chance of snow showers.
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 16.
Sunday:Partly sunny, with a high near 27.
SOROPTIMIST BAG SALE: $10/Bag Starting Saturday Jan. 23. Allclothing shoes and purses, unless marked. All winter coats $5.00.
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BUZZSWEETHEART BAZAAR: Saturday, January 30 from 9-3. Lots of vendors(Tupperware, Pampered Chef, Origami Owl, Thirty One, etc...). Lots morevendors coming. 4-H will be serving lunch. ST. RAPHAELS GYM
While we were ortunate to miss out on the reezingrain that was in the orecast or Saturday night - Sundaymorning, we were blessed with another inch and a halo snow, bringing the monthly total to 5.6 inches and aseasonal total o 19.4 inches. Tat equates to 3.4 incheso precipitation since October 1st while the normalvalue is 1.9 inches.
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Its that time o year when ice anglers are appearingon Montanas waters or the ice fishing season. Icefishing is a great way to enjoy the winter weather and tocatch some nice fish. However, Montana Fish, Wildlieand Parks remind ice anglers that saety should be thenumber one concern during a day out on the ice. While there is fishable ice in most areas already,some o the larger water bodies like Fort Peck Reservoirjust roze over this past week. While the first ice o theyear ofen offers some o the best fishing, it also can bequite variable rom location to location and rom day today. Anglers should be amiliar with the water body theyplan to fish, or go with someone who knows that waterand how ice tends to orm and change there. Te saestice anglers are those who pay as much attention to thecondition o the ice as they do the fishing conditions.
In FWP Region 6, there are dozens o water bodiesthat have windmills operating to keep dissolved oxygenflowing to fish and other aquatic lie through the longwinters. However, according to Havre-area BiologistCody Nagel, it can also change the ice conditions. Anglers need to be extra careul about venturingonto any ice where these windmills are operatingbecause the action o the aerators can weaken or thinthe ice, Nagel said. A good rule o thumb is that i yousee a windmill operating out on a pond or reservoir, youshould use extreme caution.
And when on the ice, remember: I you have even the slightest doubt about the saety
o the icestay off it. No fish is ever worth a all intorigid water.
Blue ice is usually hard. Watch out or opaque, graydark or porous spots in the ice that could be weaksof areas. Ice also tends to thin more quickly at theshorelines.
Te ollowing are considered to be MINIMUMSneeded with ice thickness:
4 inches: 1 person with gear 5 inches: small group spread out 6 inches: snowmobile or AV 9 inches: small automobile* 12 inches: pickup truck or SUV* *not recommended, but i you must, proceed at
your own risk!
Watch or pressure ridges. Tese are areas o openwater or thin ice where the ice has cracked and heaveddue to expansion rom reezing.
est the ice ahead o you with an ice spud bar or anauger.
Dont leave children unsupervised on the ice. Lakes and ponds do not reeze at the same thickness
all over. Moving waterrivers, streams and springsweaken
ice by wearing it away rom underneath. Avoid ice onrivers and streams, or where a river or stream enters a
Ice fishing season is going strong, anglers encouraged to practice safety
In continuance from the front page photo from lastFridays Buzz, as geese were taking off for ight, they
were breaking through the thin ice. So if youre iceshing and cant y, be careful out there!
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season, when the weather is warmer. Some other common ice-saety reminders to keep in
mind include: Dress warm and waterproo to help prevent rostbite
and hypothermia. Check in with a local sport shop or bait shop beore
you set out or a trip. Tey may have up-to-dateinormation to share about the places you plan to fish.
Check out ice conditions beore you go. Ask otheranglers or local sources and take into account changesin the weather during the past 24 hours.
Its OK to wear a lie jacket (PFD) or carry athrowable floatation device while out on the ice saeice-anglers do it all the time. Beore you head rom home, tell someone whereyou plan to fish and when you plan to return. Carry a pair o long spikes on a heavy string aroundyour neck. Tat way, i you break through the ice, youcan use the spikes to grip the ice and pull yoursel out othe water. Please ollow these basic rules o ice saety, andhave a good day out on the ice!
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12 things men
do differently
than women
NICKNAMES
If Laura, Kate and Sarah go out for lunch, they willcall each other Laura, Kate and Sarah.
If Mike, Dave and John go out, they willaffectionately refer to each other as fat ass,numbnuts and sh--for brains.
EATING OUT
When the bill arrives, Mike Dave and John willeach throw in $20, even though the the bill is for$32.50. None of them will have anything smallerand none will actually admit they want changeback.
When the girls get their bill, out come those smartphone calculators.
MONEY
A man will pay $2 for a $1 item he needs.
A woman will pay $1 for for a $2 item that shedoesnt need, but it is on sale.
BATHROOMS
A man has six items in his bathroom: toothbrush,toothpaste, razor, shampoo, soap and a towel.
The average number of items in the typicalwomans bathroom is 337. A man would not beable to identify more than 20 of these items.
ARGUMENTS
A woman has the last word in any argument.
Anything a man says after that is the beginning ofa new argument.
FUTUREA woman worries about the future until she getsa husband.
A man never worries about the future until he getsa wife.
SUCCESS
A successful man is one who makes more moneythan his wife can spend.
A successful woman is one who can nd such aman.
MARRIAGE
A woman marries a man expecting he will changebut he doesnt.
A man marries a woman expecting that she wonchange, but she does.
DRESSING UP
A woman will dress up to go shopping, water theplants, empty the trash, answer the phone, read abook, and get the mail.
A man will dress up for weddings and funerals.
NATURAL
Men wake up looking like they did when they wentto bed.
Women somehow deteriorate during the night.
OFFSPRING
A woman knows all about her children. She knowsabout dentist appointments and romances, bes
friends favorite foods, secret fears and hopes anddreams.
A man is vaguely aware of some short people livingin the house.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
A married man should forget his mistakes. Theresno use in two people remembering the same thing.
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LUTEFISH&TURKEY
DINNERHinsdale
Lutheran ChurchSunday, Jan., 31Noon to 3:00 pm
Adults - $15.00Grades K-6 - $5.00
Preschool FreeValley County Transit will be bringinga bus to Hinsdale. Please call ValleyCounty Transit for more information
With all the Trimmings
Te Glasgow Police Department,Valley County Sheris Oice and theValley County DUI ask Force are
partnering together to conduct alcoholsales compliance checks. Tese checks willbe conducted at establishments that selland/or serve alcoholic beverages withinValley County. We as law enorcementbelieve in helping businesses avoid liquorlaw violations. We are also trying to combatthe underage drinking problem that runsthroughout Montana. Over the next ewmonths, trained underage adults willenter these establishments in an attempt
to purchase alcoholic beverages. heGlasgow Police Department and ValleyCounty Sheriffs Office will be working
with these young adults to conduct thechecks. Any staff ound selling alcoholto these underage adults will be issued acitation and reerred or prosecution. We, as law enorcement, want thebusinesses and sta to check IDs andreuse service to the underage adults. hank you rom the GlasgowPolice Department, Valley CountySheris Oice and the Valley CountyDUI ask Force.
Public Notice from the GPD and Sheriffs Office
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