Archive For June 2011
City of Glasgow
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We're very pleased to provide you with the annual Water Quality Report. We want to keep you informed about the excellent water and services we have...
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that delinquent property taxes for tax year 2010, including penalties, interest and costs, are a lien on the property upon which the taxes are assessed. On the 14th and 15th...
The river gages in Valley County are below flood stage now, which hasn’t happened very often since the Milk River flooding began on April 6. The river at Tampico went below the 25-foot flood...
The Valley County Sheriff's Office conducted a major sweep of drug dealers on June 22, executing felony arrest warrants on 17 people during Operation High Tide. According to information released b...
In a case of impeccable timing, TransCanada president of energy and oil pipelines Alex Pourbaix spoke to the Montana Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, just hours after the announcements that the Uni...
The annual Opheim rodeo was held on Sunday, preceded by a parade down Main Street.
The rodeo announcer was Virgil Nelson who was celebrating his 40th wedding anniversary with his wife Judy. V...
Glasgow and Valley County are enjoying a reprieve from rain for the time being, and efforts are being mobilized to help residents and businesses after the spring floods. But it will be a muddy road...
The Opheim 100th Anniversary and All-School Reunion Committee have been busy putting the final touches on the activities for their celebration on July 1-3. Their final meeting before the reunion wi...
The Glasgow City Council approved the hiring of two new police officers and the application for more grant money to build the Sullivan Park Trail on Monday.
Glasgow police chief Bruce Barstad...
On one of the nicest days of the year thus far, more than 125 runners, walkers and bikers braved sunshine and warm weather at the 17th annual Longest Dam Race in Fort Peck this weekend.
Glasgo...
The Glasgow Courier on Saturday hauled in a dozen awards during the Montana Newspaper Association 2010 Better Newspaper Contest Awards – the highest total in many years for The Voice of Valle...
A great year of sports for the Glasgow Scotties was capped off this week, when they were named the Class B All-Sport Champions by Universal Athletic Service.
The Scotties, who won championship...
Even if you never read “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner,” you can probably quote Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s most famous line: “Water, water every where.”
That line...
Some Glasgow businessmen were having breakfast in the Oasis on Saturday, talking of course about the flooding, and how hard it has hit certain areas. Cherry Creek has been especially mean this year...
For the second straight week, the Glasgow Reds were able to win three games at a tournament, while trouncing the competition. The Reds scored 47 runs in four games this week, dropping only an extra...
An all-night thunderstorm dropped a record amount of rain onto Glasgow Tuesday, overwhelming the capacity of the storm sewer system. As water drained down to the south side, it flooded the underpas...
As heavy rainfall statewide fills the streams that flow into the Missouri River, the level of Fort Peck Lake is pushing the top of its capacity. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers river managers are caug...
Aside from an odd ending to their only loss of the weekend, the Glasgow Reds continued their hot start to the season, winning 3-of-4 games at their host tournament in Miles City. The weather in Mil...
When it rains, it pours and unfortunately, all the raining and pouring we've had the last few months has added yet another set back to the city's crumbling pool.
Moisture over the winter an...
The Valley County commissioners and the Glasgow City Council met with the Aquatic Board in an informational meeting last Wednesday to discuss possible construction of a new pool and what actions wo...
The entire state of Montana is dealing with too much water, but at least it is at the top of the enormous Missouri River basin. What the Army Corps of Engineers calls “extraordinary rain even...
The Glasgow City Council voted to reduce the property tax bill for the Glasgow High School Educational Trust. At the regular meeting May 16, council members decided to adjust the taxes as they have...
All the promise of last weekend died out at a host tournament five hours from home.
The Glasgow softball team lost twice on the second day of the State Tournament in Great Falls, ending their...
The Glasgow girls had only one event left to take the state championship. They trailed defending-champion Cut Bank by five points in the team score, with only the 4x400 relay to go. To make up the...
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