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    Te Downstream Campgroundat Fort Peck Reservoir is closed forthe season. In support of limitedmobility hunter access, the entireDownstream Recreation Areaincluding Kiwanis Park, the Naturerail and the campground will be

    closed to both vehicle and foottraffic Tursday, November 6ththrough Sunday, November 23rd.Kiwanis Park and the Nature railwill open back up to public use onMonday, November 24th. Fort Peck Interpretive Centerhours for November are uesday

    Friday from 10 a.m. 4 p.mTe center will also be closeduesday, November 11th in honoof Veterans Day and Tursday andFriday, November 27th and 28th inhonor of Tanksgiving. Powerhousetours will be available by advanceappointment throughout the winter

    Closing in support of limited mobility hunter access

    Vol.3,No.188

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    2014

    Shes got that Scotty Pride!Once a Scotty, always a Scotty, and Bea Johnson is noexception. She was caught red-handed helping to paintthe town red at the Taco Shack. The Scotty Booster Clubs

    Tailgate Party featuring all-you-can-eat chili & a drink for $5will be this Saturday. Buy your ticket at the concession standServing begins at 11:30. Kick-off with Conrad is at 1:00.

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    As Valley County Commissioner Dave Pippinstated in a recent letter, Tere has been a great deal oarticles with ambiguous information... Dale Benders slamming of Joe Horn in the Buzzi

    right along those lines, nothing but a frivolous opinion Its a few jaundiced citizens of Valley County whohave brought on the mudslinging, a.k.a. as Americanas Mississippi mud (perhaps in these parts its MilkRiver Mud). And you may even want to think back andremember who fired the first shot. Personally Im sick of all this negativity as are therest of the Buzz readers as well as the candidatethemselves. As Officer Horn says: reat people the wayyouwant to be treated.

    Both Sheriff Glenn Meier and candidate Joe Horn

    have much invested, have ran clean campaigns and bothdeserve a fair shake. Perhaps shame on the Buzz for printing theseletters, but who are we to deny American citizens theirfirst amendment rights in the heat of politics? Do I believe that any of this negativity will determinthe outcome of an election? In my opinion, nope. Tevast majority of the voters already had their minds selong before any of the mudslinging ever began It has alsobeen known to rub voters the the other direction. ~ KJS

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    Letter to the Buzz

    Reading two articles from Dale Bender about JoeHorn, all I can say is that you had a couple optionsYou could have kept your mouth shut and had peoplewondering if you were an idiot or open it and remove all

    doubt. Sir, you are the second option. ~ Eric Seyfert

    Bender is Option #2

    Buzz Opinion...

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    Attention Veterans and active military personnelGlasgow High School Student Council and Albertsonare teaming up to show their appreciation to you foyour service to our country. Tey invite all veterans and current service personneand their spouses to a free breakfast on Veterans Dayuesday, November 11th, from 7:00 9:00 a.m. at thV.F.W. Hall in Glasgow. Please R.S.V.P. by calling thV.F.W. at 228-2135 by Monday, November 10th.

    RSVP for Veterans Day Breakfast

    A candidate forgovernor in Arkansashas revealed he used tobe a male stripper. Thestripper-turned-candidateis encouraging everyone tohead to the polls on Tuesday.And also to go out and vote.Craig Ferguson

    While Mitt Romney was in

    Nebraska at a campaign rallyto support a local Senatecandidate, the crowd startedchanting, Run, Mitt, Run.

    And now, nobody can fnd

    Mitt Romney. Seth Meyers

    Our government spent$387,000 giving rabbits adaily massage. That doesnt

    sound wasteful to me. Thatsounds adorable. JimmyKimmel

    Late Nite Laffs

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    Letter to the BuzzST. MARIE ASSOCIATION MEETINGI along with 105 other NVCCA (North Valley CountyCondo Assoc.) condo owners in St. Marie received aninvitation by mail to a meeting on Nov. 12th. at theShelton residence. Im a bit puzzled because NVCCA is

    whats stated on my property deed, yet some folks say itdoesnt exist or was never filed legally....while others sayits legal, just inactive. It was filed as an incorporatedassociation on Mar. 22, 2002. Te Shelton letter states106 plus unit owners in the unincorporated NorthValley County Condo Association. Te plus tellsme that 750 unit owners outside of SMCA and theunincorporated tells me that some are attemptingto create a new association since NVCCA was filedincorporated. Now lets look at the 5 item agenda:1. Read and study a Luxan and Murfitt letter (attorneys

    for St. Marie Condo Assoc.) before the meeting and beprepared for discussion. Tat letter was a response toa letter from Merrill Frantz/DM, erry-Lee/proxy forNSM, and Marv Bethea. Is this the reason for the plusbringing in others outside of NVCCAs 106 members?

    2. Organize our Association of Unit Owners,unincorporated. Apparently this does not meanNVCCAs 106 members who are incorporated.

    3.Look at options to move ahead on our collective titleproblems. Who is the attorney that will provide legal

    options and guide the effort legally through channelsusing acceptable legal form and procedures?

    4. Elect temporary Association Officers and thinkabout new by-laws that fit our unincorporated statusWhat Association? What Declaration filed? Are all 106NVCCA members obligated to legally participate inthese activities or is it optional? Are all 750 unit owners

    outside of SMCA included in this effort? Is this similarto the previous Covenant Owners debate?

    5. General discussion and venting of opinions? OKbut of what real value compared to legal advice? Howabout less of Ipse Dixit (unsupported assertions) or I say, therefore it is. ....... and more of Ipso Jure (by thelaw itself). Operation of the laws and statutes and theirresults as interpreted by qualified lawyers or judges andruled upon results.

    I will be out of town during the week of Nov. 12th

    but will provide Mr. Shelton with letters, documentsand other correspondence pertaining to Valley ParkLiquidating rust, North Valley County CondoAssociation, and letters from the State of Montana aswell as an informative Buzz article written by PatKelly alluding to NVCCA. I expect to see a copy ofclosely taken notes from that meeting of the 12th whenI get back. Like Mr. Shelton, I too own property in bothSMCA and NVCCA associations. If progress is madein cleaning up St. Marie property titles, I say BRAVO. ~ Nick Chiechi

    I would like to thank the members of the VFW Post 3107 for hosting the FrenchKnight Legion Honor Award ceremony held last Tuesday. Special Thanks toLaurence Markarian, Honorary Council of France for the State of Montana,

    for traveling from Hamilton to present this award to me and my fellow WWIIVeterans. I am grateful to Bill Sugg for nominating me for this award and for hispart in organizing this event. Thanks, also to the WFW Womans Auxiliary for thewonderful meal they prepared that was provided after the ceremony. Finally, I

    would like to thank my friends and family for sharing this special day with me. I

    am humbled and honored to have received this prestigious award.Sincerely, Lloyd Eide

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    Offered by:Karen Waarvik, Broker/Owner(406) 228-2525 -www.redfoxxrealestate.com

    CHARMING HOME IN NASHUA!

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    Just minutes from Fort Peck1092 sq. ft. home with 3 bedrooms

    and 1 bath in Nashua. New roofand paint inside and out. Somehardwood oors in bedrooms

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    ASKING $79,000

    1-5B (H) 2014 MHSA Class BWild Card South Football Championship SeriesDate and Time (H) (Pairings and host sites determined by Class B conference policy)

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    2-6BTie Breaker

    1. Playoff sites will be determined by the following procedure:a) First Round home sites are determined by the bracket.b) Highest seed in conference play will have the home site after the first round of the playoffs.

    If two teams have the same seed, the host site will be determined by the bracket2. For the State Championship game:

    a) The higher seed will host.b) If two like seeds meet in the championship game and one of the teams did not host a semi-

    final game in the current playoffs, they will host the championship game.c) If the two teams have the same seed, the host site will be determined by the bracket.

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    Fairfeld

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    Malta

    Roundup

    Bigfork

    Deer Lodge

    Baker

    Columbus

    Sat., Nov. 1, 1 p.m.

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    Game of the week?

    Or is this the

    Game of the week?

    would like to thank everyone who attended Mikescelebration of life, for sharing your memories,and offering your love and support. Thanks to

    all who sent condolences and honored Mike withmemorials. A special thanks to Steve Sukut forhis readings, Bell Mortuary, the Elks Club, and

    Eugenes Pizza. Your kindness is deeply appreciated

    and will always be remembered.

    The Family of Mike Edwards

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    1 Phillips Tim Male Adult 8:39:002 Morehouse Emilee Female Adult 8:45:003 Whitmer Irene Female Adult 9:34:004 Wooley Drew Male Adult 9:38:005 McKean Merlin Male 9-14 10:02:006 Zimmerman Kaden Male 9-14 10:02:007 McKean Ellis Male 9-14 10:03:008 Lippert Nathanael Male 9-14 10:07:009 Flaten Alison Female Adult 10:28:0010 Glaser Brett Male 9-14 10:48:0011 Johnson Trevor Male 9-14 11:08:0012 Lippert Nicole Female 9-14 11:11:0013 Kaiser Katie Female 9-14 11:43:0014 Fast Colten Male 9-14 12:01:0015 Fast Mo Male 9-14 12:01:0016 McKean Iris Female 9-14 12:15:0017 Ryan Tim Male Adult 12:17:0018 Yang Lih-An Female Adult 12:21:0019 Fjeld Arron Female Adult 12:29:0020 Kloker Donna Female Master 12:30:0021 Lloyd Blake Male 9-14 13:10:0022 Lloyd Garrett Male 9-14 13:10:00

    23 Baxter Bailee Female 9-14 13:39:0024 Connors Barbara Female Adult 13:53:0025 Connors Bob Male Adult 13:53:0026 Jones Judy Female Adult 14:11:0027 Zimmerman Isabella Female 9-14 14:31:0028 Zimmerman Shayne Male Adult 14:31:0029 Lippert Michelle Female Adult 14:33:0030 Fast Gail Female Adult 15:05:0031 Helland Pete Male Adult 15:19:0032 Brandt Harlyn Female 8 & under 15:22:0033 Brandt Tyrel Male Adult 15:27:0034 Hartwell Stevie Female 9-14 15:28:0035 Powell Tristan Male 8 & under 15:58:0036 Tweten Jensina Female 8 & under 16:31:00

    37 Tweten Tana Female Adult 16:31:0038 Lippert Noah Male 9-14 17:32:0039 Sullivan Barbara Female Adult 17:33:0040 Partridge Brielle Female 9-14 17:40:0041 Partridge Alex Female Adult 17:44:0042 Whitmer Emma Female 9-14 17:45:0043 Lund Sheena Female Adult 17:45:0044 Lund Ava Female 8 & under 17:45:0045 Nyquist Elizabeth Female 9-14 17:46:0046 Lloyd Ava Female 9-14 17:48:0047 Monson Glen Male Master 17:53:0048 Sugg Wyatt Male 8 & under 18:12:0049 Gamas Khye Male 8 & under 18:46:0050 Turner Sherri Female Adult 18:46:00

    51 Enebo Laurie Female Adult 18:53:0052 Hartwell Tyrus Male 8 & under 19:39:0053 Hartwell Ryan Male Adult 19:39:0054 Surprise Josh Male Adult 19:52:0055 Surprise Sara Female 8 & under 19:52:0056 Surprise Michael Male 8 & under 19:52:0057 Waarvik Gage Male 8 & under 20:10:0058 Waarvik Tracey Female Adult 20:10:0059 Savage Cole Male 8 & under 20:23:0060 Savage Clay Male 9-14 20:24:0061 Kloker Joanne Female Adult 20:28:0062 Kloker Marc Male Adult 20:28:0063 Kloker Rowen Male 8 & under 20:28:0064 Kemp Josie Female 8 & under 20:35:00

    65 Sugg Willow Female 8 & under 20:35:0066 Sugg Dawn Female Adult 20:36:0067 Wanner Victor Male Master 20:40:00

    68 Helland Alison Female Adult 20:49:0069 Whitmer Molly Female 8 & under 21:32:0070 Hopstad Hank Male 8 & under 21:33:0071 Lund Charlee Female 8 & under 21:33:0072 Strommen Taylor Female Adult 21:34:0073 Whitmer Connor Male 8 & under 22:04:0074 Whitmer Shelby Male Adult 22:05:0075 Savage Carly Female 8 & under 22:11:0076 Savage Becky Female Adult 22:12:0077 Kemp Jaxson Male 8 & under 22:26:0078 Kemp Angela Female Adult 22:27:0079 Surprise Mathew Male 8 & under 22:50:0080 Surprise Emilee Female 8 & under 22:51:0081 Surprise Cassi Female Adult 22:51:00

    82 Hopstad Natalie Female Adult 23:11:0083 Olson Rhonda Female Adult 23:14:0084 Sugg Walker Male 8 & under 23:24:0085 Sugg Ed Male Adult 23:24:0086 Helland Olivia Female 8 & under 23:48:0087 Helland Lily Female 15-18 23:48:0088 Helland Abbi Female Adult 23:49:0089 Todd Judy Female Adult 24:10:0090 Braaten Torrence Female 9-14 24:15:0091 Hartwell Josie Female 8 & under 24:23:0092 Hartwell Cammie Female Adult 24:24:0093 Vaughn Kendra Female 15-18 24:26:0094 Vaughn Tanica Female Adult 24:27:0095 Helm Jamie Female Adult 24:28:00

    96 Holland Kathleen Female Adult 24:29:0097 Holland Nathaniel Male Adult 24:30:0098 Sugg Rivers Male 8 & under 24:31:0099 Sugg Cathryn Female Adult 24:31:00100 Taylor Cindy Female Master 24:35:00101 Kountz Peggy Female Adult 24:35:00102 Wanner Leah Female Master 24:34:00103 Phillips Yvette Female Adult 24:34:00104 Withers Aleshia Female Adult 24:40:00105 Withers Riata Female 8 & under 24:41:00106 Kloker David Male Adult 26:02:00107 Powell Amanda Female Adult 26:50:00108 Waarvik Mason Male 8 & under 26:50:00109 Waarvik Darcie Female Adult 26:51:00

    Glasgow Rec Departments 23rd Annual Turkey Trot Results

    The best turkey trotters in the country, Tim Phillips and Emilee Morehouse!

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    WRITE INC. GAMAS

    Paid for by Gamas for Justice of the Peace, Nichole Gamas, Treasurer, non-partisan, 730 4th Ave. North, Glasgow, MT 59230

    GAMAS

    Experience Counts: 6 1/2 Years as Clerk of Justice Court

    3 Years Acting Justice of the Peace, Supreme Court Approved

    6 Years of Justice Court Clerk Conferences

    Mentor for New Clerk

    Valley County Resident for 17 Years

    I would be Honored to serve Valley County as Justice of the Peace.

    I have the knowledge, understanding and commitment for being Justice of the Peace.

    Please Mark the Circle on the Ballot

    and Write in C. GAMAS I dont make promises I cant keep. Im understanding, compassionate, committed and want to see

    people succeed in life. Ive been an acting Justice of the Peace and I would have minimal conicts of

    interest in the future. When the doors open at 8 a.m. I will be there until the days work is done.

    The past seven years as clerk for the Justice of the Peace, Ive gained the experience and working

    knowledge of the job. I have lled in for past judges when needed. I would be able to continue with the

    job. Training would be minimal as I have attended numerous training sessions. By using Full Court ona daily basis, by entering civil cases, citations, importing, and getting the initial appearances ready. The

    experience of jury and bench trials, both criminal and civil and continue to learn as every case is unique.

    Thank you for this opportunity and again I would be honored to serve Valley County as Justice of the

    Peace. Please Write-in Christine or C.Gamas.