Archive For October 2011
A Fort Peck landmark burned to the ground on Saturday. The Gateway Inn – “the best dam bar by a dam site” – was one of the few remaining traces of the boom towns that flouri...
The Glasgow School Board was advised by its attorney this week to release to the media a claim made to the district’s insurance carrier by Superintendent Glenn Hageman.
The claim was di...
MISSOULA – When it was all said and done, the Glasgow girls' cross country team left no doubt who had won the Class B state championship on Saturday.
The Scotties finished all five of t...
Helen Louise (Ahlborg) Wilkowski, 91, died from natural causes on Monday, Oct. 17, 2011, at the Valley View Nursing Home in...
Myrtle Annette “Neta” (Westby) Davenport, 89, of Opheim, Mont., died of natural causes on Sunday, Oct. 16, 2011,...
Wallace “Wally” Brams, 92, of Belle Fourche, S.D., died Thursday, Oct. 20, 2011, at the Belle Fourche Regional S...
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Tribal representatives and ranchers were generally on opposite sides at the public meeting held Monday night in Glasgow on Fish, Wildlife & Parks’ proposed translocation of bison from Yel... The Montana Department of Commerce has approved the award of $530,000 from the Tourism Infrastructure Investment Program (TIIP) for tourism-related facility improvement projects in 11 cities, inclu... After a brutal start to the season, the Glasgow football team has positioned itself for the playoffs, controlling their own destiny with just one game left on the schedule.
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An application has been submitted for a floodplain permit. Duane Meidinger, James & Teddi Seiler, & Jerry Kingery ap... NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Lucile Pauline (Lindoff) Rice, 84, died of natural causes on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2011, at Ambe... Neil C. Larsen, 57, died unexpectedly of apparent heart failure on Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2011,... Any sort of animal can come up at a meeting of a Citizens Advisory Council. The Region 6 council of volunteer citizens who advise Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks considered creatures as small as f... A former Opheim resident and World War II veteran was honored with a recognition ceremony last week in Billings. Ninety-year-old Ted Dolney, who spent 27 months in a German concentration camp where... With just one week left before they take off for Missoula, the Glasgow cross country teams keep lowering their times, for the third straight week posting double digit runners with season best times... An application has been submitted for a floodplain permit. Valley County has filed for a floodplain permit. Valley County is... Gertrude Louise “Tootie” (Bushman) Clark, 81, of Oswego, Mont., (Blue Bird Woman) (“Zitagana To Wyia&rdquo... Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will host a public meeting in Glasgow on Oct. 17 to discuss and seek comment on an environmental assessment of four interim locations and management for about 150... Folks in northeast Montana have been casting envious glances at Williston and Sidney, where an oil boom in the Bakken formation is pouring money into the local economies. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has announced the end of Fort Peck Dam’s spillway release for this year. It’s been a long time coming, and spillway flood releases from Fort Peck Dam wi... NOTICE
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NOTICE OF STATE OF MONTANA OIL & GAS LEASE SALE. The Department of Natural Resources and Conservation w... One week after the Glasgow cross country team set nine personal bests at its home meet, the Scotties ran even faster, setting 12 personal records and 14 season best times at the Havre Blue Pony Inv... After slogging through a brutal non-conference schedule, the Scotties found some breathing room on the road, running the ball early and often against a shorthanded Harlem team on the way to a 45-0... NOTICE Warren R. Gamas, 100, died of natural causes Saturday, Oct. 1, 2011, at the Valley View Nursing Home in Glasgow, Mont.  ... He was born on Oct. 9, 1928, in Hinsdale to Merritt Whitney and Nellie (Crane) Robbins.
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