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October 10, 2025
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Published by BS Central

515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230


406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578
[email protected]

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It was a
hot one
It was shortly before
three o’clock Thursday
afternoon, talking on the
smarty pants phone to
Corky and then having
to hang up to snag
this photo with that
smarty pants phone,
this being taken at 2:56.
Location was right next
to the east side of the
Glasgow City-County
Library. Fortunately,
the occupants got out
safely as it burst into
flames. That’s always
the best story, but
another great story is
how fast our Glasgow
Volunteer Firefighters
arrived on the scene.
Unfortunately, the van
was toast.
Salads Sandwiches Soups Wind will be a biter once again
Soma Dis Deli The National Weather Service is predicting rain and
possibly some light snow for areas near the Canadian
border and the Little Rockies this weekend.
402 2nd Ave S
Open til 6pm Winds are expected to increase today with a Lake
Glasgow, MT Wind Advisory in effect for Fort Peck Lake until 9 p.m.
406-228-4700
Tues - Fri
Saturday highs will reach the upper 70’s, but then
temperatures will drop to the mid 30’s on Saturday
Redefining Fresh Since 1998

SOS,
night. Winds will increase again, with gusts as high as
35 mph Saturday night, and up to 45 mph on Sunday.

Fire
At this point, it looks like the best chance of
precipitation will be Saturday night into Sunday

Sauce!
morning, with a 70-80% chance. In Glasgow, that should
be all rain.

And no, nothing to do with the front page photo, rather Missouri / Milk River Ducks Unlimited
one of those little ketchup-sized packets of Taco Bell “25” GUN FIREARM FRENZY
sauce to spice up my favorite taco. Yum, yum! Friday, October 17 • 5:00 p.m.
Glasgow Elks Lodge
Today: Mostly sunny, with a high near 76. Breezy, with
309 Second Ave S, Glasgow, MT 59230
an east southeast wind 20 to 23 mph, with gusts as high
as 33 mph. First gun drawn at 7:00 p.m.
Winning tickets are reentered • Need not be present to win.
Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 46. East 1/$20 • 6/$100 • 20/$250 • 50/$500
southeast wind 16 to 21 mph decreasing to 9 to 14 mph
Ticket Includes: Chance in Firearm Frenzy,
after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 36 mph.
1 year membership & Buffet Style Dinner
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 79. East Food served from 5 - 7 p.m. (Cash bar available)
southeast wind 7 to 13 mph becoming west northwest in Silent Auction items and Raffles will be available during the event
the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 22 mph. For Tickets; go to http://www.glasgowdu.org or
by contacting Joan Burris at 406-263-8985
Saturday Night: Rain, mainly after midnight. Low around
Locally D&G Sports & Western, Ezzie’s Midtown & Westend, Agland Coop,
36. Breezy, with a north northwest wind 13 to 23 mph, Stowaway in Hinsdale, Vick’s Bar in Nashua, Lakeridge in Fort Peck
with gusts as high as 34 mph. Chance of precipitation
is 80%.
Sunday: Rain likely, mainly before noon. Cloudy, with a

BAZAAR
high near 52. Breezy, with a northwest wind 23 to 28 mph,
with gusts as high as 39 mph. Chance of precipitation is
70%.
Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 24.
Saturday, October 11 th

Blustery, with a northwest wind 19 to 24 mph decreasing 9:00AM - 3:00PM


to 10 to 15 mph after midnight. Winds could gust as high Valley Event Center
as 37 mph. From Home Based business to Hand Crafted Items
Let us help you start your Christmas shopping!
Columbus Day: Mostly sunny, with a high near 46. North For more information call or text Joan Burris @ 406-263-8985
wind 8 to 10 mph becoming east in the afternoon.
Monday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 26. East Closed
wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. Monday,
Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 52. East wind happy
around 11 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph. sailing

Tuesday Night: A 20 percent chance of rain after


midnight. Partly cloudy, with a low around 31. East wind
7 to 10 mph.
Wednesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 58. East wind
7 to 11 mph becoming north northwest in the afternoon.
Annual
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Hinsdale’s
Annual
Annual
m e e t i n g
FESTIVAL
Ice Cream & Goodies
The Two Rivers Annual Meeting is a chance to
m e e t i n g
celebrate the incredible work we’ve accomplished
throughout 2025 and to look ahead at the
Games & Crafts The Two Rivers Annual Meeting is a chance to
opportunities and goals we’ve set for 2026. This
Chili & Chowder celebrate the incredible work we’ve accomplished
gathering is open
throughout 2025 to
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Legion Park, Main St. connection, and visioning for the future.

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BUZZIFIEDS
BUZZ NASHUA SCHOOL is looking for a Custodian, full or part-time Music
FOR SALE:2008 GMC 1/2 ton Sierra pickup, topper included, minor Teacher, and full-time Special Education Teacher. Please call 406-746-
body damage, but a great runner. Asking $5,000 OBO. 406-855-6643 3411 or email [email protected] for more information.
BUZZ BUZZ
FARMERS MARKET this Saturday, October 11th, 8am-2pm. Vegetables ST. MARIE CONDO ASSOC. (SMCA) has a job opening for a
on the menu this week. Zucchini, Walla walla Onions, Rhubarb, Leeks, Maintenance Worker. This is a part-time position (12-20 hrs./week)
Cabbage, Lettuce, Cucumbers, Broccoli, Cauliflower, New potatoes, at $17.00/hr. Applicants must demonstrate and possess knowledge
Peas, Beans, Vegetables will be added each week when ready. All and experience in carpentry and construction, be able to work outside
veggies locally homegrown. Fresh baked breads, cookies, caramel rolls, unassisted, use an extension ladder and power tools in a safe manner,
turnovers, doughnuts, assorted bars, jams and jellies, specialty items, lift up to 50 lbs. unassisted, and have a valid driver’s license. Some
crafts + more. Starter plants: English ivy, spider, snake. Thank you for bush and small trees trimming as needed. Applications and job duties
supporting your local Farmers market. All vendors comment if you plan description are available by contacting the SMCA office at Town Hall,
on having a table Saturday. Please don’t use the park as a parking lot. 521 6th Street, St. Marie, MT 59231, (406) 524-3336.
New vendor’s that want to reserve a $5 space via MESSAGE OR TEXT BUZZ
ME 406-263-7822. Thank you! See you all Saturday. HELP WANTED at the VFW CALL 406-22-2135 OR 406-230-1674
BUZZ BUZZ
ESTATE SALE October 11 from 8-2. Tools, household, gardening, VALLEY VIEW HOME is looking for a Full-time RN to assist us with caring
something for everyone. 511 TAYLOR ST, SACO MT for our amazing residents. We do offer very competitive wages along
BUZZ with shift differentials. PLEASE VISIT OUR FACILITY AND PICK UP AN
FOR SALE 18 foot double axle car trailer asking $2500 or best offer. And APPLICATION IF INTERESTED IN JOINING OUR AMAZING FAMILY.
for sale Massage Chair $8000 new asking $3000 or best offer. CALL BUZZ
406-263-0889 OR 406-263-0888 HI-LINE FORD INC in Glasgow MT is looking for a Diesel Mechanic to
BUZZ add to our crew. Diagnose faults in vehicles using diagnostic equipment to
MILK RIVER, INC. Laundry service available, since camping season is successfully repair or replace defective parts. Technical and mechanical
over, we are able to do sleeping bags and comforters. MILK RIVER INC experience. Be able to use diagnostic equipment. Be a productive team
219 2ND AVE S, 406-228-8412 player. Be able to work to meet deadlines and targets. Be self-motivated
BUZZ and organized. Have valid driver’s license. Pay is competitive with market
FOR SALE: 2008 Brute Force Kawasaki 750 four-wheeler $4,000. CALL depending on experience. Benefits available after probation-401k with
406-228-4942 match, Optical dental savings with match, health insurance partially
BUZZ company paid. 5 day week-weekends off. 8-5 workday. Continued
SPACIOUS APT. FOR RENT: 2 bed, 1½ bath 950 sq. ft. Laundry room, training through Ford Motor Company to keep up with the continuous
A/C. QUIET, City of Glasgow. Small pets considered. $795/mo. 360- changes in technology. Small town living with many outdoor recreational
750-6746 actives. Submit resume to email [email protected]. CALL IN FOR
BUZZ QUESTIONS JOSH AT 406-228-2141 OR 866-528-2141
MOTIVATED SELLER: 1480 sq ft home with a large kit/dining/LR, 1000 BUZZ
sq ft basement, hot tub in solarium, swimming pool, and a 720 sq ft MILK RIVER, INC. Laundry service available, since camping season is
garage. Have to see to appreciate. Asking $299,000. CALL ROCKY AT over, we are able to do sleeping bags and comforters. MILK RIVER INC
RZ REALTY 406-263-8352 FOR A SHOWING. 219 2ND AVE S, 406-228-8412
BUZZ
7/16” OSB SALE
Children’s Museum of
Northeast Montana Elle
GARAGE Boutique for the Month of October ONLY!
Sale
Money raised will go
towards updating
SHACKETS
ARE BACK!
Stop by for the
Best Selection,
Price for Full Bunk - $13.00/Sheet
Price per Single Sheet - $13.75/Sheet
No Deliveries
current exhibits! Pick up and Pay the same day!
Cutest Fashions CASH OR CHECK ONLY!
and the Best Prices! while supplies last!
Wednesday - Friday 11-5
Saturday 10-3 54254 Hwy 2 East
OCTOBER 10TH 4PM-7PM Behind Robyn’s Nest
OCTOBER 11TH 8AM-1PM
Glasgow, MT 59230
on 5th Street South
Glasgow Elks Lodge Glasgow 406-228-9280

Pumpkins are popping up


Everyone’s got a favorite... so to say.... holiday.... get any mail, we can’t deposit our $$$millions in
for some it’s St. Patrick’s Day, for some it’s the bank, and there is a good indication that the
well, you know. Halloween is a favorite among government will still be shut down, so why not
kids and grown-ups alike, the decorations are take Columbus Day off and celebrate like it was
popping up all over, and Halloween is always 1492... you know, that goofy Italian that proved
fun for everyone. Quite a nice little display here! the world is not flat. Hard to wonder how some
And it seems to be a less popular holiday, but folks still seem to claim the world is flat when you
Columbus Day is this Monday, October 13th; it’s can see the curvature of the earth on Fort Peck
marked in red on the calendar. So you know what Reservoir. Talk about an extreme radical right
that means, BS Central will be closed. We don’t wing theory. In the meantime, go Scotties!
OBITUARY
Monte Olsen passion, and her faith was
Monte Joyce Olsen, 53, of Missoula, Montana, passed the foundation of her life.
away unexpectedly on September 18, 2025. She touched countless
She was born on August 19, 1972, in Wolf Point, lives with her love and
Montana, to Linda and Gary Frazer, weighing just 3 pounds light-often never realizing
12 ounces. From her very first breath, she showed the strength the impact she had on
of a fighter. those around her.
She grew up in Glasgow, Montana, and graduated from She is survived by
Glasgow High School. Over the years, she worked as a cook her mother, Linda, and
at numerous establishments in Glasgow, where she shared stepfather, Robert; her
her passion for food with others. Her love for the mountains brothers Marty (Lori)
eventually led her to Missoula, where she attended the of Great Falls, MT, and Travis (Maggie) of Glasgow, MT;
University of Montana for two years and built a life she loved. her sister Shanda (Kip) of Belfield, ND; five nieces, three
At the time of her passing, she was the Produce Manager at nephews, and two great-nephews; along with aunts, uncles,
Albertsons, a role she cherished. cousins, and countless friends who will miss her dearly.
She had the biggest heart and always put others before No funeral services are currently planned. The family
herself. She loved music, singing, baking, and cooking. invites those who knew and loved her to remember her in
Family was at the center of her life, and she adored her nieces their own special way and celebrate the kindness and love
and nephews, especially. She also treasured the many special she shared so freely.
friendships she built throughout her life. Most importantly, Loving note from the Buzz: Monte always had a special
she was a devoted Christian who loved the Lord with deep hug for everyone.

NFL Bows To Pressure, Will Have Jordan Peterson Do Halftime Show Instead
NEW YORK, NY — Due to overwhelming pressure, gets reset, just like
the National Football League announced that it had if you apologize
canceled plans for rapper Bad Bunny to perform at the to someone you’ve
Super Bowl LX halftime show and instead offered the wronged. Football
coveted spot to psychologist and author Dr. Jordan B. is forgiveness in
Peterson. motion. Which
“It was never our intention to alienate our entire reminds me of
fanbase by organizing a Super Bowl halftime show another thing about lobsters...”
featuring a performer whom all our fans hate,” NFL At publishing time, it had been announced that
Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement. Dr. Peterson would also be singing the National
“Rest assured, the NFL takes our fans’ feedback very Anthem. ~ Babylon Bee, the fake news you can trust
seriously. Therefore, we are scrapping the planned
show with Bad Bunny and will be replacing him with
Jordan Peterson.”
Peterson will reportedly deliver a 20-minute
lecture on how football produces order from chaos
and how it relates to lobster hierarchies and his
ongoing research in spirituality from an elaborate
stage outfitted with fireworks and confetti cannons.
“Football players are exactly like lobsters. They’re
just fighting over a ball,” Peterson said. “So, of course,
I had to accept. It’s an honor to speak to a huge crowd
in attendance to watch what are basically uniformed
lobsters.”
A brief excerpt from his lecture leaked online, of
which a portion is printed here:
“When you advance the ball ten yards, everything
Glasgow Recreation Department
CLEAR OUT THE COOLERS PARTY
$1.50 Beers • $2.00 Seltzers
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26TH • 2 PM $2.00 OFF Mixed Drinks
GLASGOW REC CENTER
Registration @ 1:00 PM • Dash Starts @ 2:00 PM Saturday, Oct. 11 @ 2PM
Costume Contest
• $15/person without a food item Prizes for best overall,
• $10/person w/ non-perishable food item Best group/family,
donated to Valley County Food Bank
Best in age
Preregister at GRD and be entered to win additional prizes
Contact Glasgow Rec Department @ 406-228-8341 for more info GLASGOW, MONTANA

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Thursday, October 16 • 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Friday, October 17 • 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday, October 18 • 9:00 AM - NOON
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MONDAY
Breakfast
Egg & Chz Omelet • Muffin
Tri Tater • Pears • Milk
Lunch
BBQ Pulled Pork • Broccoli w/
Cheese • Peaches • Spiced
Banana Bar • Milk

Holy cow, a pineapple tree!


After years of researching and wondering why
some people think the world is flat and blah, blah,
blah, BS Central finally discovered a pineapple
tree! Yes, this pineapple tree is located in the
Downstream Campground near Fort Peck. We
picked the pineapple, threw it in a pot, simmered
it for a bit, and we gotta tell you, we’re glad there
aren’t too many of these pineapple trees around,
it really wasn’t that delectable. Tasted more like a
pine tree if you’ve ever gnawed on one of those.
Even the beavers seem to leave them alone.
Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame Announces 2026 Inductees
The Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame & Western & Yellowstone Counties): Living: John Will Small of
Heritage Center (MCHF & WHC) announces their Busby; Legacy: Paul L. “Spike” Van Cleve III of Big
18th class of inductions into the Montana Cowboy Hall Timber.
of Fame. The inductees were chosen from a field of
• District 8 (Broadwater, Jefferson, & Lewis and Clark
candidates nominated by the general public. Inductees
Counties): Living: Ron Mills of Augusta; Legacy:
are honored for their notable contributions to the history
Edward F. Lamb & George W. Lamb of Helena.
and culture of Montana.
“The Hall of Fame exists to honor those who have • District 9 (Gallatin, Meagher, & Park Counties): Living:
made an impact in their part of the state and represent Jock & Jamie Doggett of White Sulphur Springs;
Montana’s authentic Western heritage for future Legacy: Brainard Ranch of Belgrade.
generations,” said DuWayne Wilson, MCHF & WHC
• District 10 (Flathead, Lake, Lincoln, & Sanders
president. “Our volunteer trustees across Montana vote
Counties): Living: T. E. “Buddy” Westphal of Polson;
on nominations that come from the district in which
Legacy: Majestic Valley Arena of Kalispell.
they reside. This process gives the local communities a
strong voice in who will represent them in the Montana • District 11: (Mineral, Missoula, & Ravalli Counties):
Cowboy Hall of Fame.” Living: George Gogas of Missoula (Mr. Gogas passed
The MCHF & WHC board of directors has away after being nominated as a Living Inductee and will
designated 12 trustee districts across the state from which be honored as such); Legacy: Marvin F. Bell of Hamilton.
up to 20 trustees may be appointed. Nomination criteria
• District 12: (Deer Lodge, Beaverhead, Silver Bow,
established by the board for the Class of 2026 inductions
Granite, Madison, & Powell Counties): Living: William
allowed for the election of one Living Inductee and one
F. “Bill” Murphy of Garrison; Legacy: Montana Mad
Legacy Inductee from each of the 12 districts.
Hatters of Twin Bridges.
• District 1 (Daniels, Phillips, Roosevelt, Sheridan, &
Valley Counties): Living: Betty Lorraine (Blair) Steele of The MCHF & WHC plans to honor these inductees
Malta; Legacy: William C. “Billy” Knorr of Wolf Point. during the MCHF Annual Induction Ceremony &
Western Heritage Gathering February 14, 2026, in Great
• District 2 (Dawson, Garfield, McCone, Prairie,
Falls at the Heritage Inn.
Richland, & Wibaux Counties): Living: Judd Twitchell
of Jordan; Legacy: Jordan Matched Bronc Ride of
Note from the Buzz: I always get a kick out of
Jordan.
reading every inductee from every district, because you
• District 3 (Carter, Custer, Fallon, Powder River, just never know some of the names you may recognize,
Rosebud, & Treasure Counties): Living: Thomas Ray know, or may even be a relative!
“Tom” Larsen of Alzada; Legacy: George Albert Pitman But one that really stood
of Lame Deer. out with me for this 18th class
is District 5 Legacy Blackie
• District 4 (Blaine, Chouteau, Hill, & Liberty Counties):
Wetzel. In 1971 he felt that
Living: Ervin George Watson of Box Elder; Legacy:
the “R” logo on the NFL
Edmond C. “Ed” Solomon of Havre.
football team Washington
• District 5 (Cascade, Glacier, Pondera, Teton, & Toole Redskins was not the right
Counties): Living: Charlotte (Johnson) Barry of Cut representation for the great
Bank; Legacy: Walter “Blackie” Wetzel (Siks-A-Num) American Indian. In his
of Browning. efforts to change the logo, he
presented a warrior profile
• District 6 (Fergus, Golden Valley, Judith Basin,
to the NFL organization
Musselshell, Petroleum, & Wheatland Counties):
requesting that team executives use it. They did. In 1972
Living: Gerald R. “Jerry” Petersen of Lewistown;
the new Washington Redskins logo was born. It would
Legacy: Charlie Russell Chew Choo of Lewistown.
be the face of the franchise for nearly 50 years before the
• District 7 (Big Horn, Carbon, Stillwater, Sweet Grass, politically correct woke joke got their way.

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