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    The next few days still looks to get colder and colder, until we

    get to the coldest temperatures from this brutal winter event

    on Saturday morning. Anticipate wind chill advisories and

    warnings through the weekend. The one and two week outlooks

    keep us much colder than normal. On the bright side, just think

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    GIRL SCOUT TROOP 2462 will be wrapping christmas pGifts (starting Dec. 7th) and at ShopKo (starting Dec. 8th-24your busy Christmas season. Wrapping is free but donatGirls are saving money for another trip. AT GALLERY GIFT

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    Tonight:Mostly cloudy, with a low around -23. Wind chillvalues as low as -37. Northwest wind 5 to 7 mph.

    Friday:Partly sunny and cold, with a high near -10. Windchill values as low as -37. Northwest wind 5 to 7 mph.

    Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around -28. Windchill values as low as -43. Northwest wind around 6 mph.

    Saturday: Mostly sunny and cold, with a high near -9.Light and variable wind becoming northwest around 5 mph

    in the morning.

    Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around -21.

    Southwest wind around 7 mph.

    Sunday:Partly sunny and cold, with a high near 3. Westnorthwest wind 7 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.

    Sunday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around -15.

    Monday: A slight chance of snow showers. Partly sunnyand cold, with a high near 3.

    Monday Night:A slight chance of snow showers. Mostlycloudy, with a low around -9.

    Tuesday:A slight chance of snow showers. Partly sunnyand cold, with a high near 7.

    Tuesday Night:Mostly cloudy, with a low around -4.

    Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 15.

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    and WeepDue to the unusually cold start to December, the annualBlock o Bucks will still go on as scheduled, but the kids do nothave to attend this Saturday mornings shopping. Te parents o children still have to attend, but with theextreme cold we made the decision that the kids will not berequired to show up, Jan Plant o the Soroptimists stressed.

    Tat being said, its going to be a miserably cold dayor the collectors on Friday, but the Cottonwood Inn hasgraciously offered the use o their outdoor propane heaters, sothat should help out a bunch. Remember, your donation to the Block o Bucks will

    be used strictly or winter clothing, so please dig a littleextra deeper this year as orecasters have been calling or atreacherous winter with colder-than-average temperaturescoupled with plenty o snow. We hope theyre wrong, but soar theyre spot on and then some.

    Flu vaccine still available, protectyourself now before the holidays! Anyone can get the flu, but the risk o getting theflu is highest among children. Influenza can make somepeople much sicker than others. Tese people includeyoung children, older people, pregnant women, anyonewith certain health conditions, such as heart, lung, orkidney disease, or a weakened immune system. Flu vaccine is especially important or these people,and anyone in close contact with them. Te more peopleprotected by vaccination, the less chance this disease haso spreading to others, and influenza is now circulatingin Montana. Te Valley County Health Department has nasalflu vaccine or healthy people 2-49 years o age, whoare not pregnant, i you dont like needles. Te healthdepartments supply o nasal and injectable vaccine

    is limited, so please call ahead to check availability at#228-6261. Te Glasgow Clinic has injectable vaccine availableor anyone 6 months o age and older. Please call #228-3400 to schedule a flu immunization with GlasgowClinic. ~ Happy Holidays from the Valley County HealthDepartment!

    Block of Bucks Update

    Closing early Friday BS Central will be lights out early on Friday,December 6th everyone home beore dark is theplan. So Fridays Buzz should be right on schedule orperhaps a bit ahead o time.

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    I took my wie to a restaurant....Tewaiter, or some reason, took myorder first. Ill have the rib steak,blue rare, please. He said, Arent you worriedabout the mad cow? And I said, Nah, she can order or hersel. Andthats how the fight started.....

    How the fght started...

    Saturday, December 7th ~ 9:00am - 12 Noon

    Samples of all the sale items, with demonstrations for your tasting pleasure.The sale begins at 9:00am, featuring such items as krumkaka, sandbakkles,

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    Te annual North Pole Express is Friday, December6th rom 6-8 p.m. and Saturday, December 7th rom 9a.m. 3 p.m. at the Saco IOOF Hall. Tere will be doorprizes, abric art by Juanita, hats or toddlers and all agesby JoDell, Klind Pottery with Gloria Jacobson, crafs byJackie, cribbage boards by Scott and much, much more.Everyone is invited.

    And as a bonus, the weather even makes it eel likewere at the North Pole, so its actually a much shorterdrive to Saco or the same effect.

    Head to Sacos North Pole Express

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    Overall hunter numbers and big-game harvests weredown at the Montana Fish, Wildlie & Parks Region 6 gamecheck station outside Havre during the eight weekends it wasopen this all. Hunter numbers were down 9 percent below those seenin 2012, and 35 percent below numbers seen in 2010, saidHavre-area Wildlie Biologist Scott Hemmer. Tere were atotal o 671 parti es and 1,443 hunters checked this year. Hemmer noted that the severe winter weather in 2010-11 resulted in decreased deer and antelope populationsthroughout most o the Region, and that was reflected at

    the check station. In addition, there was high white-taileddeer mortality rom epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD)outbreaks in the eastern part o Region 6 in 2011, and in thewestern part o the Region earlier this year.

    Due to these weather and disease events, antelope,mule deer, and white-tailed deer doe licenses have all beensignificantly reduced below historic levels, Hemmer said.Te combination o decreased game populations and eweravailable doe licenses are primary actors in the decreasednumber o hunters and harvest seen at the station this year. Te largest percentage decline in this years harvest waswith pronghorn antelope. Te number o harvested antelopechecked was down 67 percent rom last year and 93 percentbelow the long-term average.

    Tere were only 27 antelope checked this year, and inthe past we would historically check 400-plus antelope in

    a year, Hemmer said. Te drop in harvest concurred withhunter reports o ewer antelope observed. White-tailed deer harvest was also down significantly,and the number o white-tailed deer checked was down 57percent rom last year and 76 percent rom the long-termaverage. Mule deer harvest was down 15 percent rom last yearand 38 percent below the long-term average.

    Following the hunt: Final Region 6Check Station Findings Tabulated

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    Te reports rom mule deer huntersat the check station indicated lower deer

    numbers observed overall, but reports werevariable, Hemmer explained. Huntersin some hunting districts reported seeingsubstantially ewer deer than in past years,but in other areas hunters reported averageto above average deer numbers. Both muledeer and white-tailed deer were also morewidely dispersed this year due to mild allweather and excellent orage conditions,which resulted in ewer deer observed byhunters.

    Elk harvest this year was up 46 percentrom last year, but was 2 percent belowthe long-term average. Te number o elkchecked was up substantially at the beginningo the big game season, but harvest appearedto slow toward the end o the season.

    Most elk hunters reported seeing goodnumbers o animals, although some cow elkhunters reported encountering mostly bullelk, he said. Overall, weather conditions thishunting season were warmer with less snow,which may have reduced big game activityand reduced harvest. Te weather did resultin improved road conditions and hunteraccess in most areas. Te reported upland bird harvest wasdown this year in FWP Region 6. Above-average precipitation this spring and summer

    resulted in increased vegetation heights andwider distribution o birds, which may have

    limited hunter harvest.Hunters reported patchy upland bird

    distribution, with increased bird densities inbetter habitat. Overall, bird hunter reports orpheasants and Hungarian partridge indicatedbird numbers comparable to last year, whilehunters reported seeing ewer sharp-tailedgrouse. Along those lines, the reported pheasantharvest was down 22 percent rom last yearand 35 percent rom the long-term average,and the Hungarian partridge harvest wasdown 14 percent rom last year and 45 percentrom the long-term average. Sharp-tailedgrouse harvest was down 52 percent rom theprevious year and 59 percent rom the long-term average.

    Tere was a relatively high percentageo juveniles in the upland bird harvest,suggesting increased reproductive successthis year, Hemmer said.

    Increased precipitation this spring andsummer resulted in good wetland conditionsor waterowl. Duck harvest was up 22percent rom the long-term, but was down 32percent rom last year. Most waterowl hunterreports were positive, but Hemmer said e werwaterowl hunters were seen at the checkstation later in the season.

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    Friday, December 6th9:30 AM Girls Varsity Frazer vs. Glasgow JV

    11:00 AM Girls Varsity Terry vs. Nashua, KLTZ12:30 PM Boys Varsity Nashua vs. Terry2:00 PM Boys Varsity Frazer vs. Highwood3:30 PM Girls Varsity Highwood vs. Scobey5:00 PM Girl s Varsity Saco/W-Water vs. Culbertson, KLTZ

    6:30 PM Boys Varsity Jordan vs. Saco/Whitewater8:00 PM Boys Varsity Scobey vs. Culbertson

    Saturday, December 7th

    9:30 AM Girls Varsity Nashua vs. Malta JV11:00 AM Girls Varsity Saco/Whitewater vs. Highwood12:30 PM Boys Varsity Highwood vs. Culbertson2:00 PM Boys Varsity Nashua vs. Saco/W-Water, KLAN3:30 PM Girls Varsity Culbertson vs. Scobey

    5:00 PM Girls Varsity Frazer vs. Terry, KLAN6:30 PM Boys Varsity Scobey vs. Jordan8:00 PM Boys Varsity Frazer vs. Terry, KLAN

    wo jam-packed days o basketball , both boysand girls games, is coming to Glasgow. Te Class CShowcase will be held at the GHS Gymnasium onFriday and Saturday, December 6th and 7th, eaturingteams rom near and ar. Several o these games will be aired on KLZ andKLAN. Here is the schedule:

    Class C Showcase to kick offthe hoops season in Glasgow

    Also on the radio: KLZ/KLAN studios are hopping with sportsthis weekend as they also bring us the Griz action thisSaturday when the University o Montana hosts CoastalCarolina in the second round o the FCS FootballPlayoffs. une into KLZ or pre-game starting at 11:30a.m. with kick-off at noon. Ten at 5:00 p.m., you canlisten to the Scotty girls on KLZ as they open theirseason in Roundup, ollowed by the Scotty boys at 6:30.

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    Charles Wilson and Mike Fransen will be making and receiving contacts with

    amateur radio operators from around the country, and often from around the

    Anyone who is brave enough to be out in the coldest temps of the season

    interested in amateur radio are welcome to stop by the NWS ofce either F

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    HLYH provides equipment FREE to 1styear players and equipment rental is available if needed.Online Registration is available @ hlyh.org or contact Tami Burke at 406-480-2819.