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Second event of the Big Sky Series brings Japanese drums


The Northeastern Arts Network
proudly presents the Japanese
drumming group Fubuki Daiko
on Tuesday, November 8th as part
of their Big Sky Concert Series.
Fubuki
Daiko
reinvents
traditional Japanese drumming
with their eclectic and energetic
performances that are part martial
arts athleticism, part meditation,
and all rhythm. The core members
of the group each have over 20 years

of taiko experience and received


their formative training from the
founder of North American Taiko,
Grandmaster Seiichi Tanaka.
After performing at Carnegie
Hall with the San Francisco Taiko
Dojo and leaving with Tanakas
blessing, they relocated to Winnipeg,
Manitoba where they expanded into
the current professional touring
ensemble. The groups self-titled
CD received a Prairie Music Award

for Outstanding Instrumental


Recording.
This exciting performance will
be held at the Glasgow High School
Auditorium at 7:00 p.m. Tickets can
be purchased at the door.
This event is made possible in
part through grant support from
Montanas Cultural Trust, Montana
Arts Council, National Endowment
for the Arts, and the Montana
Performing Arts Consortium.

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November 4 - 11

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FPFAs Trip of the Month Winners

The Fort Peck Fine Arts Council drew for their


November Trip of the Month. Carly Bishop of Malta
wins a round trip airfare for 2 from Billings to Panama, a
5-night stay at all-inclusive resort. Sheila Peterson of Fort
Peck wins the 2nd prize of $200.00.
2017 Trip of the Month tickets are still available.
Contact Jody Sundheim, FPFAs new Executive Assistant,
at the Glasgow office at 406-228-9216. Tickets are $200
each and only 300 sold.

Weather Wrap-up
DOUG ADOLPHSON October
Temperatures for October were near normal, but the

For Montana Senate


District 17

For Veterans Rights


Against Free Roaming Buffalo
For Infrastructure Addition and Repair
Paid for by Doug Adolphson for Senate District 17.
PO Box 91 Glasgow, MT 59230

Late Nite Laffs

Hillary Clinton said yesterday that she would like to see the
FBI investigation of her emails wrapped up. Hillary then said,
Or deleted, whatever is easiest. ~ Conan OBrien

month was much wetter than normal. In fact, it was the


second wettest October on record, according to the National
Weather Service in Glasgow.
3.11 inches of moisture fell in Glasgow during the
month, which was 2.36 inches above normal. More than a
half inch of rain fell on four days. The highest amount fell on
the 3rd with 0.92 inches. Another 0.87 inch fell on the 4th.

The first snow of the season fell on the 4th, while the first
measurable snow fell on the 5th with 0.4 inch.

The average temperature for the month was 44.9 Degrees,
which was only 0.2 degree warmer than normal. The average
high temperature was 54.8 degrees, with an average low of
35.1 degrees. The warmest day was the 1st with a high of 83,
while the coldest day was on the 13th with a low of 22.

The wind gusted to 30 mph or greater on 12 days, with a
peak wind of 49 mph on the 3rd.

Looking ahead to November, normal high temperatures
start the month in the upper 40s with lows in the upper 30s.
By the end of the month, normal highs are in the lower 30s
with lows in the lower 20s. Moisture for the month averages
0.40 inch with an average snowfall of 5.1 inches.

TUESDAY

Soup: Potato Chili


Specials:
Responsible Natural Resource Development
Demand Local Jurisdiction
Support Private Property Rights
Priority Budgeting of State Spending
Listen to Constituent Input

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Deli Melt

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Above normal
temps still
holding

Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 35. East


southeast wind 5 to 8 mph.
Tuesday: Sunny, with a high near 61. South southeast
wind around 7 mph.

Tuesday Night: Clear, with a low around 37. Southeast


wind around 5 mph.

Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 65. Light and


variable wind becoming west southwest 5 to 7 mph in
the afternoon.

Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 39.


West northwest wind 7 to 10 mph.

Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 55. Northwest wind


6 to 8 mph.
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 35.
Veterans Day: Sunny, with a high near 55.

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Friday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 36.


Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 57.

Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 36.


Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 53.

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Krumwiede and Fossum earn All-State honors

Khloe Krumwiede

Hannah Mickelson

The Scotties volleyball


season ended on Friday night,
just shy of a berth to the State
B Tournament, as they fell
to Shelby in the Northern B
Divisional Tournament.
The Coyotes placed
third, Fairfield second, and
Choteau won the title. These
three teams will represent
the Northern B at the state
tournament in Bozeman
which gets underway on
Thursday.
Some
great
news,
however, is the fact that
Glasgows Khloe Krumwiede
and Teagan Fossum were
named to the District 2B 1st
Team and were also selections
for the 2016 Class B All State
Volleyball team.
Named to 2nd Team in
the District 2B were Kiauna
Barstad, Baylie Chappell, and
Hannah Mickelson.
Khloe,
Teagan
and
Kiauna are seniors while
Baylie and Hannah are
juniors.

Baylie Chappell

Teagan Fossum

Kiauna Barstad

Wolff leads her Blue Hawks to 2nd consecutive conference title

Former Scotty standout


Amanda Wolff, now a
sophomore at Dickinson
State
University,
won
the North Star Athletic
Association Cross Country
Championship
held
in Dickinson this past
Saturday, running the 5k
course in a time of 19:48.
She led the Blue Hawks
to the conference title for the
second year in a row and will
end her cross country career
for the Hawks at the NAIA
National Cross Country
Championships
which
will be held on Saturday,
November 19th at the North
Farm Cross Country Course
in Elsah, Illinois.
The DSU men also
captured their second
straight conference title.
Ben Shroyer, named
NSAA Coach of the Year
in 2015, is the Blue Hawks
head coach for both squads.
Now in his third year at
DSU, last year was the first
ever conference title for
the womens program and
the first conference title for
the men since 2011, and
can now boast as back-toback NSAA cross country
champions.
Following
cross
country, Amanda will
continue to compete for
the Blue Hawks in track
& field. As a freshman,
she won the 1,500 Meters
at the NSAA Womens
Outdoor Meet this past
May at Beebe Track on the
campus of Waldorf (Iowa)
University. Dickinson State
finished second out of six
teams.

NDSUs Amanda Wolff is pictured with her team in the front row, second from right.

Think of it as a
power tool with
thread

Mens Quilt Club


Tuesday, November 15
@ 5:30
Crazy Women Quilts
is looking for a
few good men.

GLASGOW

SCHOOL MENU
TUESDAY
Breakfast
Hot or Cold Cereal Rice Krispie Bar
Oranges Milk
Lunch
PB&J Sandwich
Chicken & Rice Soup Green Beans
Banana Choice of Fruit Milk

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Come join the FMDH Guild.


This enthusiastic group meets
the first Monday of the month
to plan fundraisers for medical
scholarships.
Its a great opportunity to
serve the community.

We also need knitters & Crocheters


to make hats for newborns.
Thank you to Rosalie Palazzo for
Starting the Baby Hat Program

If interested contact
Tiffany Ross 228-4583

November 2-8, 2016

Bone-In Assorted

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GNP 14-20 oz. pkg. Bnls Tenders, Thighs, Breasts

CHICKEN...............................$4.49 ea.
Boneless Beef

TRI TIP ROAST OR STEAK ........$4.99 lb.


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FLANK STEAKS .......................$6.99 lb.


Aqua Star 16 oz. 26/30 ct.

RAW SHRIMP ........................$6.99 ea.


Jennie-O 1 lb. Package

GROUND TURKEY ..................$3.49 ea.


Cloverdale 16 oz. Select Varieties

BACON .................................$4.99 ea.

~Fill it Fresh~
Mix or Match $10/Bag

Brett Dorak Hired as Malta-area Wildlife Biologist

Brett Dorak was recently appointed as the


Malta-area biologist for Region 6 of Montana of
Fish, Wildlife & Parks. He will be based out of
Malta and replaces Scott Thompson, who became
the Region 6 Wildlife Manager in early 2016.
Dorak, 31, is originally from Wisconsin and
holds a Bachelors degree in Wildlife Ecology
from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
and a Masters degree in Natural Resources and
Environmental Sciences from the University of
Illinois-Champaign-Urbana. Dorak did his masters
work leading a collaborative effort to understand
the winter ecology of Canada geese in the Greater
Chicago Metropolitan Area with the goal to
determine management strategies for the species.
From 2012-2014, Dorak worked with Ducks
Unlimited as a conservation specialist-Farm Bill Brett Dorak with an antelope doe that he harvested in Phillips
biologist. He was involved with working with Co. this year, on a Block Management property.
multiple agencies, including FWP, to develop
conservation easements for Farm Bill, state, and USFWS types and diverse wildlife populations, which I feel shows
programs. He also was involved with writing grants, the good relationship between area landowners and Region
inventorying plant species, and presenting educational 6 staff, said Dorak. I look forward to continue the positive
programs throughout the state.
working relationships that FWP personnel have built in
While working for Ducks Unlimited, I had the recent years, and do everything I can to expand our work on
good fortune of covering the Hi-Line, said Dorak. That habitat, access, and hunting opportunity.
afforded me the opportunity to work with diverse groups of
Dorak is an avid hunter and fishermen. He and his wife
landowners to not only conserve critical wildlife habitat, but Sheena have one daughter, Una, and are excited to be making
keep sustainable agricultural practices on the landscape.
their home in Malta. To get in touch with Dorak, please
Dorak is familiar with Region 6, as he has worked contact him at 406-654-2272.
various seasonal positions from 2010-2012 with FWP as a
wildlife technician, Fort Peck reservoir spawn technician,
and hunting access (block management) technician.
FOR VALLEY COUNTY COMMISSIONER
The Hi-line and Region 6 has always been a special place to
Hinsdale Native
me, and I could not be more excited to be back, said Dorak.
Family Man
As the Malta-area biologist, Dorak assumed the duty as
the upland game bird specialist for the region. In addition,
Experienced
Dorak plans to continue to work actively on access and
Professional
habitat projects and establish further positive communication
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The Malta-area is home to a wide variety of habitat

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