Week of January 15, 2025

  • Montana's 69th Legislative Session – Constituent Connection

    Representative Valerie Moore HD29

    As I write this, I am filled with a deep sense of gratitude and responsibility for the opportunity to represent you in the Montana House of Representatives. On day one I was sworn in as your legislator by Judge Luke Savage of Sidney, Montana—a moment I will always remember. Standing there, I felt the weight of the trust you’ve placed in me and the duty I now carry to serve our district with integrity, hard work, and an unwavering commitment to our shared values. I also had the privilege of witnessing the Governor’s inauguration on the...

  • Scottie Girls Beat Glendive; Fall in Malta

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier

    The Glasgow girls basketball team battled from behind to beat the Class A Glendive Red Devils 59-43 at home Jan. 9. They fell 55-37 the following night in Malta to the M-ettes. The Scotties now hold a 6-2 overall record. Glasgow fell behind 14-9 against the Red Devils in the first quarter. They fought back in the second as a long three from Riley Evenson-Glasoe set the Scotties running. Paityn Britzman hit a bucket from the paint between two defenders to give the Scotties a 1-point advantage,...

  • Scottie Boys Split Games

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier

    The Scottie boys basketball team fell to the Glendive Red Devils 71-42 at home Jan. 9 but earned a conference road win over Malta 78-74 the following night. Glasgow now holds a 6-2 overall record. Glasgow struggled to keep up with the Red Devils at home, falling 71-42 to the Class A team. Wyatt Babb paced Glasgow with 12 while Cade Hudyma hit 10 points. Myles Yoakam added 8 and Noah Runner 6 points. Wyatt Sugg, Grady Nielsen and Connor Hudyma each scored 2 points. Yoakam had four assists for...

  • Wolf Point Wrestling Invitational

    GWC Results, For the Courier

    The Glasgow Highlanders started practice on Jan. 6 and by the weekend they were ready to compete! GWC brought the largest team to the Jan. 11 Wolf Point Invitational. There were 11 different clubs in attendance, but none bigger than Glasgow's 63 competitors! Our future Scotties picked up right where they had left off at the end of last season. GWC was led by an incredible 19 Individual Champions and 49 Top three finishers. Glasgow led all teams in attendance with 108 total victories, 83 of...

  • Scotties Wrestle In Havre, Bismarck

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier

    The Scottie wrestling teams hit a dual in Havre Jan. 7 before traveling to North Dakota to compete in the Bismarck Rotary Jan. 10 and 11. Glasgow brought home their first dual win from Havre in 15 years for the boys. The Scottie boys won 41-23 while the girls took five wins and three losses in their mixer. The Scottie boys took 11th place out of 29 teams in Bismarck. They scored 84 team points. The Glasgow girls put up 80 team points to take 18th out of 36 teams. Riley Clampitt led the girls team with a second place showing at 142 lbs. She...

  • North Country Girls Beat Scobey; Maverick Boys Fall

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier

    The North Country girls beat the Scobey Spartans 41-35 Jan. 11 while the Maverick boys team fell 75-33. Girls North Country trailed 12-9 after the first in Scobey but battled back to take a 23-22 lead at the half. The score was tied at 31-31 heading into the final 8 minutes where the Mavericks went on a 10-4 run to win 41-35. Shelbi LaBrie led the team with 14 points while Gracie Wasson put up 10 points. Kodi McColly scored 6 whle BaiLee McColly and CharLee McColly both added 4 points. Emerson Downing scored 3 points. Boys North Country fell...

  • Squirts Are Undefeated In Conference Play

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier

    The Glasgow Ice Dawg Squirts traveled to Billings this past weekend and kept the weekend on fire, winning all four games. They came home from the weekend of play with an 8-0 conference record, and are currently undefeated in conference play. The first game of the weekend, Jan. 11, saw the Squirts against Billings, where the Squirts won 10-1. A hat trick (three goals in the game) was performed by Jaxon Budde and one assist went to Benson Rasmusan. The next game on Jan. 11, saw a match-up against Miles City, where once again the Squirts won...

  • Lustre Boys, Girls Beat Dodson; Fall To Circle

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier

    Both the boys and girls basketball teams of Lustre beat the Dodson Coyotes Jan. 10 before falling to the Circle Wildcats the following night. The girls won 60-17 in Dodson while the boys won 93-33. At home the girls lost 61-18 while the boys fell 51-48 to the Wildcats. Girls The Lions rushed out to a 26-4 lead in the initial 8 minutes against the Coyotes and increased their lead to 35-6 at the half. Lustre shut Dodson out in the third while putting up 15 points. Dodson outpaced Lustre 11-10 in the fourth as the Lions won 60-17. Kencia Brown...

  • Nashua Teams Fall In Circle

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier

    Both the Nashua boys and girls basketball teams suffered a loss in Circle Jan. 10. The Porcupine boys dropped a 70-14 contest while the girls fell 77-7. Boys Circle went up 22-3 over Nashua in the first quarter and led 45-8 at the half. The Porcupines were shut out in the third quarter while the Wildcats hit for 18 points. Nashua put up 6 in the last 8 minutes, but Circle score 7 for the 70-14 Nashua loss. Noah Leckie led Nashua with 8 points, hitting a three-pointer, a free throw and two field goals. Bubba Pugh hit a free throw and a bucket...

  • Frazer Girls Defeat Dodson; Boys Fall To Coyotes

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier

    The Frazer girls downed the Dodson Coyotes 59-20 Jan. 11 while the boys team fell 73-47. The Bearcubs’ game against the Scobey Spartans was rescheduled to this week. Girls The Bearcubs took control of the game against Dodson in the first quarter with a 26-3 lead. The Coyotes battled back in the second 8 minutes with 12 points but Frazer scored 14 for a 40-15 lead at the half. Frazer outpaced Dodson 19-2 in the third and gave up 3 points in the final quarter for the 59-20 victory. Baily Beston led all scorers with 20 points, hitting 4-of-6...

  • Ice Dawgs Take No Bull

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier

    The Glasgow Ice Dawgs allowed no Bulls' goals as they shut out the visiting Billings team in a double header. Glasgow won 6-0 Jan. 11 and downed Billings 12-0 Jan. 12. The Dawgs now hold an 8-1-0 record and sit in third place in the Big Sky High School League, behind Miles City, 12-2, and Bozeman, 9-5. The Saturday night game took some time to get going offensively as Billings put nine shots on net and Glasgow six in the first 17 minutes. Jack Miller broke through the Bulls' defense with 1:30...

  • NILE Foundation Scholarship Program

    For the Courier

    A new year brings new opportunities for youth in agriculture! The NILE Foundation is now accepting applications for scholarships for the 2024-2025 academic year. For over 30 years, the NILE (Northern International Livestock Exposition) has awarded scholarships to deserving FFA and 4-H students who have been leaders in their respective programs, excelled in the classroom, participated in NILE events and are actively involved in their communities. “Youth in agriculture are our primary focus and the NILE Foundation is dedicated to creating...

  • Glasgow Stockyards Report

    For the Courier

    The market report for the Glasgow Stockyards on Jan. 9 show 2,458 cattle sold. Utility and commercial cows brought in $115 to $136; canner and cutter cows $85 to $116; young feeding/turnout cows $130 to $186 and bulls $120 to $141. Steers: 359-395# SC AVG. 375# AVG. 447.56 TOP 480 400-448# SC AVG. 438# AVG. 416.27 TOP 442 450-490# SC AVG. 468# AVG. 392.46 TOP 420.50 503-545# SC AVG. 526# AVG. 355.43 TOP 375 549-599# SC AVG. 559# AVG. 356.20 TOP 363 604-645# SC AVG. 622# AVG. 317.16 TOP 330 Heifers: 350-398 HC AVG. 377# AVG. 388.21 TOP 411...

  • Join The Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture For Their Annual Ice Fishing Derby

    For the Courier

    The Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture will hold the 27th Annual Ice Fishing Derby on Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025. The Derby will be held at the Fishing Access Site-The Dredge Cuts Trout Pond located on Highway 117. Registration is from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fishing is from noon to 3 p.m. The entry fee is $50 per hole or three holes for $100. Cash and prizes will be awarded at 4 p.m. at the Gateway Club. There are over 150 holes pre-drilled for the anglers. First place is guaranteed for $2,000. The first and largest fish of walleye,...

  • JMG Superhero Food Drive Night

    For the Courier

    This Friday, Jan. 17, is Superhero Night at Glasgow High School Gymnasium, and Jobs for Montana’s Graduates is putting on a Food Drive. All food collected that night will be going to the Glasgow Food Bank. During this school week, GHS classes are having a competition to see what grade can collect the most food. The theme is Marvel vs DC Heroes. JMG would really appreciate your support for this Food Drive. To help this cause, please bring canned/non-perishables food when you come to cheer on the Scotties this Friday, and put them in your...

  • Montana American Legion Boys and Auxiliary Girls State 2025

    For the Courier

    Montana American Legion Boys State and Montana American Legion Auxiliary Girls State are immersive, week-long civic leadership programs that teach high school students about government, democracy, and the importance of civic engagement. These programs empower young leaders through hands-on learning, public service simulations, and leadership development activities. Exciting News for 2025! We are thrilled to announce that the 2025 session will take place from June 8-14, 2025, at Carroll College in Helena. To register, visit w...

  • St Marie Fire Department Super Bowl Loaded Cooler Raffle

    For the Courier

    The St. Marie Fire Department is hosting a Super Bowl Loaded Cooler Raffle on Tuesday, Feb. 4. Raffle tickets can be purchased from any St. Marie firefighter for $10 per ticket, for a chance to win a cooler and soda, worth $220. The drawing will be held on Feb. 4, and will be delivered to the winner if they are located in Glasgow, St. Marie or Opheim. To purchase a ticket, contact Elias Mitchell by call or text, 406-230-0813, or Ann Frost or Mitchell on...

  • Valley Community Food Bank Will Be Open Jan. 21

    For the Courier

    The Valley Community Food Bank, located at 1020 1st Ave. No., will be open Tuesday, Jan. 21, from noon to 3 p.m. If this is your first time applying for assistance from the food bank, please bring photo identification and proof of your physical residence. For more information or if you need assistance contact, Jeff, 406-263-6676 or Mary,...

  • We're Back

    Mary Honrud, For the Courier

    Arnold promised in at least one of his movies, “I’ll be back,” and so we are. We spent the last couple weeks of last year at our daughter’s home outside Tampa. We also spent most of the first week of 2025 down there. While we avoided some of the nasty weather Montana serves up, we’ve been home long enough to witness freezing rains and the resulting icy roads. I’m glad we weren’t driving back from Billings on the ice in the winds! Before you think about suffering a bit of jealousy, the weather was not the usual heat we’ve had...

  • Is Buying A Home Always The Right Move?

    Edward Jones Financial Advisor CFP Arron Franzen, For the Courier

    It’s widely thought that home ownership is a key to building wealth — but is it? And should you consistently make sacrifices to buy your own home? Let’s start with the first question: Is owning a home essential to building wealth? It would probably be more accurate to say that home ownership can be helpful in building wealth. Building home equity — essentially, the difference between the size of your home’s value and what you still owe — is certainly valuable. Plus, the bigger your equity, the less you might have to take out in a...

  • Lustre News

    Vivian Wall, For the Courier

    Jan. 10, 2025 Wednesday afternoon began a number of bad weather days, with rain freezing to the gravel, as well as making slick highways. Friday’s forecast wasn’t very good for the Dodson commute for basketball or Circle coming here Saturday. From 5 p.m. this afternoon to Sunday 5 a.m., “mixed precipitation expected. Total snow accumulations up to four inches and ice accumulations around a light glaze. Winds gusting as high as 40 mph.” This is according to the Winter Weather Advisory. Monday brought a snow and Tuesday was foggy all...

  • Yesterday's Memories

    Compiled by Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier

    10 Years Ago Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2015 "It was kind of a surprise," Rob Davis said at the New Trends in Ag conference at the Cottonwood Inn on Jan. 14. He was awarded the Del Strommen Trend Setter Award by the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture in front of an audience of just over 100. Davis is a farmer with Box L Farms in Larslan. He explained that he grew up farming and ranching and he has hopes to share his passion with future generations. "Ag is all I've known my entire life; it's a...

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