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Who would
Kimber have
dinner with?
Kimber Dulaney was selected as
a representative this summer for the
2024 Montana Electric Coop Youth
Tour. It will take place in June of this
year.
She was awarded the scholarship
to attend the convention in
Washington, D.C. by completing the
scholarship application, an essay and
a letter of recommendation.
The essay topic was: “If you could
have dinner with any Washington DC
figure, past or present, who would it be
and why? What would you ask them?”
She chose to have dinner with
former President Donald J. Trump.
She and 30 other participants
will get to visit Washington DC and
visit many of the historical places
such as the capitol, the memorials,
National Mall and the Smithsonian.
She will also get a chance to visit
our representatives and senators.
Kimber Dulaney stated, “I am
so thankful that I was provided this
Kimber Dulaney’s essay can be found on the back page today’s Buzz, and opportunity and so excited to share
it’s a great read. Congratulations, Kimber, have a wonderful time in D.C.! all the things I will learn.”
SHOT SHOW: What’s Donald Trump, Jr. Doing in Montana?
by Aaron Flint, Montana Talks
I said it before we took off for Vegas-
you never know who you’re going to run
into at the SHOT Show in Las Vegas. Check
out this big Montana news that Donald
Trump, Jr. just shared with us.
We were just wrapping up our day
one LIVE coverage from the SHOT Show-
the world’s biggest gun show- when down
the hall we spotted Donald Trump, Jr.
Governor Greg Gianforte and Don Jr. then
walked right down to join our Montana
crew on the radio.
We talked about his father’s big wins in
Iowa and New Hampshire. We talked about
Don Jr.’s hunting trips in Montana that
go way back. We talked about 2024, and
more. Plus, John Jackson (the Joker from
Twitter who is side kicking with us down
here) asked when we can see Don Jr. on the
ballot. (The response was HILARIOUS)
But it was the big business news
that Donald Trump, Jr. announced in
partnership with a cool Montana company
that also stood out.
Donald Trump, Jr: For the gun industry,
we’re announcing a partnership between
Public square and Credova- a Montana Donald Trump, Jr., avid sportsman, with Aaron Flint, also an avid
based company today, because the banks are sportsman, at the SHOT SHOW in Las Vegas.
shutting down people’s accounts if they have
firearms transactions. And so, they’re offering now- Governor Gianforte and lots lots more from the
buy now pay later type of deals to insulate patriotic SHOT Show, go to montanatalks.com.
Americans from the attack of woke corporate
STEAK FRY
America, and so we’re super psyched about that one. Note from the Buzz:
Don Jr. mentioned how they took Public Square Loved the story of Greg
public this past summer “to allow a venue for patriotic and Donald Trump Jr.’s
Americans to find other like minded businesses.” prairie dog hunting
Friday, Jan 26
Donald Trump, Jr.: So you’re not going to story, a 400 yard shot 5pm~7pm
Starbucks spending your hard earned dollars on with a .338, “vaporized” New prices are $20/plate
someone who’s going to literally donate that to causes the prairie dog. And
that hate your guts or politicians who would put you then Aaron says with
in the gulags. So you know, at Public Square, you’re a laugh, “A mist.” And
Includes a Steak, cooked just
able to find other businesses like you who share your then mainstream media like you like it, Salad and
values and give them your money and vice versa. So reported they were out a choice of Potato, Baked
or French fries.
it’s a natural thing. It’s gotten so extreme, the attack shooting “pregnant dogs”. The public is welcome.
on patriotic Americans is so flagrant that we’re out So, who pulled the trigger? It’s all happening
there just fighting back and it’s really good. Go to montanatalks.com
For the full audio of our chat with Don Jr. and to find out!
at
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Glasgow girls win two with a bucket.
Yoakam had another big night, dropping in four
By Mike Brandt treys and scoring 28 points.
Coaches make changes often and switch up some “Offensively, she’s been doing a really good job for
things during the middle of the season. Glasgow coach us,” said Graham.
Cami Graham made some changes and the outcome was Chappell followed with 16 points, Page had 10,
better. Baker five, anc Green three.
The Scotties have won two straight and snapped a Norby paced the Eagles with 19 points.
four-game skid. The Scotties started pulling away from Harlem in
“Defensively, we had changed a few things,” said the second quarter after holding a slim 9-8 first frame
Graham. “We’ve been working with the guards, Tanae edge. Yoakam was hitting for the Scotties, netting nine
Baker, Macy Martin,and JoJo Chappell. They have really straight points that gave the Scotties a 28-16 lead at the
stepped it up on our pressa nd our ball pressure has gotten break. The freshman scored 18 points in the half.
a lot better. That has opened up on offense for us also.” Chappell started out the third with a bucket, but the
Coach Graham goes with four guards on the floor at Wildcats cut the 14-point deficit to six late in the period.
times. Baker assisted Green in scoring four of her six straight
“It’s so we can pressure the ball,” noted Graham. “I points in the fourth. That gave the Scotties a 46-30 lead
moved Tanae to the back so she can be an anticipator and with 5:10 to go.
have a little more height up top and that has worked for Harlem (5-5, 1-4) had problems handling the
us. My guards are really quick and they have been getting Glasgow pressure defense.
the traps better and working on anticipating better. We “Our ball pressure is getting better all the time,”
get quite a few steals off of that.” Graham said. “The kids are getting into better positions
The latest win came Tuesday night in Sidney where and reading each other better and coming together as
Eagle-nation saw their team fall to the Class B Scotties a team. I’m really proud of them for how hard they are
62-53. Glasgow also beat Harlem 54-33 Friday night and working.”
dropped a heart-breaker to Fairview 52-48 Thursday Yoakam fired in a game-high 29 points in leading
night. the Scotties. She has been struggling from the foul line,
“Sidney is a really strong and aggressive team, so but was on Friday night, hitting 9 for 12 and bagged two
that was a big step for our girls,” said Graham. “They stay treys. Green added 12 points, Chappell eight, including
mentally strong and physically strong through that game. two treys, Page four points, and Paityn Britzman one.
So that was a big step for them.” Carly Buxbaum tied the game at 33 with her three
Glasgow (6-7, 2-3) and Sidney battled through 14 and Emily Johnson’s bucket gave Fairview the go ahead
lead changes and nine ties before the Scotties took the lead as the Warriors hung on for a four-point victory
lead for good on Chappell’s bucket midway through the Thursday night.
fourth quarter. Mayzie Yoakam drained a three-pointer “We let up on our ball pressure in the second half.
and followed that with a bucket inside the paint for a 54- They had only 11 points in the first half,” Graham said.
48 lead. “We had our ball pressure on in the second half, but that
The Eagles did cut the deficit to 56-51 on Aiyanna didn’t work for us. Going forward you will see more ball
Kirn’s two free throws. However, Yoakam answered with pressure the whole game.”
another long range bomb. The Eagles did get another That was obvious in the Harlem and Sidney games.
bucket, but were forced to foul, sending the Scotties to “We were trying to get our legs under us. We had
the line for 3 of 4 free throws. more sickness going on again,” added Graham. “We got a
Chappell started and ended the game with a pair of little tired. So against Fairview we didn’t press as much as
throws. Glasgow held a 15-13 first quarter lead on Baker’s we should have and it cost us.”
three-ball. Sidney’s Ave Norby buried a three at the end Graham hopes to get the sickness over by tournament
of the first half to make it 26-25 in favor of the Scotties. time.
The lead changed hands multiple times in the third The Scotties will host Rocky Boy Friday night,
before the Eagles took a 45-42 advantage going into the travel to Wolf Point Saturday and start another long week
fourth, Yoakam buried a three to start the fourth, Glasgow hosting Malta Tuesday night, which is Senior-Night, the
started with a 5-0 run with Gina Page following Yoakam final chance to see the Scotties at home this season.
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Gotta Stop The paid morons demand $10 million for their pain and
suffering while rioting and creating mayhem!! Seattle is
It all came to a head with a career paying up!! Who are the morons now?:
criminal being forcibly detained by a OK Seattle, pay up. You know who the 50 are. You
career policeman. The miscreant died know they committed crimes against the city and police
and it has been proven by forensics department. You know they took over a police substation,
that the cop did not kill the criminal. The cop went to burned police cars and did billions of dollars damage to
prison and the family of the career criminal was awarded private and public property. They damaged and looted
27 million dollars for the “ wrongful death” of the criminal. private businesses stealing millions of dollars in goods. You
The George Floyd thing started it all. White policemen and have most of these 50 morons on camera committing the
women being tried and convicted and jailed for doing their crimes.
jobs. Here’s the solution: Pay the jackasses! Then charge
The NAACP, BLM and all the alphabet protesting them....individually....for the crimes they committed and
outfits coerced the city of Minneapolis into paying the then jail them or fine the shinola out of them recouping the
bucks or we would totally wreck the city. The city coughed 10 million and sending a message that that behavior will not
up the money. Plus all the bleeding heart liberals who also be tolerated.
ponied up another 20 million to the Floyd family. Ask this.... Then, go after Soros himself for aiding and abetting
would the family trade all that money for the returned life these idiots in their rioting and insurrection.
of George? Is Seattle going to reimburse all the private businesses
My pernt in this is just this. that got raided, looted, burned? Is the city going to pay
Because of the Floyd incident the BLM et al went the tax-paying citizens who lost everything because of the
on a nationwide rampage on money supplied by the rioters? Or are you, along with most every Democrat-run
communist leaning, US hating George Soros. He paid the city, going to pay the criminals and ignore the honest citizens
demonstrators to go out and create havoc in large cities who were hurt by the actions of the criminals?
like Seattle, Los Angeles and Portland. That’s a fact and has It’s not the Great 1950’s ’60’s Seattle I remember. Too
been proven that it was Soros money that paid these people Bad Indeed!
to burn police cars, take over a police sub-station in Seattle That’s it for now folks. Thanks for listening.
and to try to burn down a government building in Portland. ~ Virgil Vaupel
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