Week of November 20, 2024

  • Montana's 69th Legislative Session – Constituent Connection

    Representative Moore and Senator Hunter

    What a week in Helena! We just returned from orientation which was overwhelming, yet exhilarating. Here we had the opportunity to meet our new colleagues, receive our committee assignments, and engage in training sessions designed to prepare us for the 69th Montana Legislature. During the week, we also participated in the election of our legislative leaders, setting the tone and direction for the upcoming session. It was inspiring to see a shared commitment among legislators to address the pressing issues facing Montanans. Our focus is clear:...

  • Lamoureux Camp Comes To Glasgow

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier

    A total of 52 Glasgow Ice Dawgs, from Mites, Squirts and High School, attended the well-loved Lamoureux hockey camp at the Valley Event Center in Glasgow, Nov. 16 through 18. Throughout the three day camp, the players went through a series of drills and obstacles both off and on the ice. Under the direction of Mario Lamoureux and his coaches, all those who attended were tired by the end of the weekend, though they were all smiles as they left the rink at the end of the camp on Nov. 18. At the...

  • Scottie Football Season Stats

    Offense Passing 90-of-181 for 1269 yards, 50% Completion 15 Touchdowns, 11 Interceptions, 7.01 yards per attempt Khye Gamas 84-of-173, 1161 yards, 49% Completion 14 touchdowns, 10 interceptions, 6.7 yards per attempt Cash Stulc 5-of-7, 75 yards, 71% completion 1 touchdown, 1 interception, 10.7 yards per attempt Wyatt Babb 1-of-1, 33 yards Rushing 310 carries, 1930 yards, 27 touchdowns, 4 FL, FR, 6.23 yards per carry Wyatt Sugg 119 carries, 802 yards, 7 touchdowns, FL, FR, 6.74 yards per carry Gamas 72 carries, 714 yards, 15 touchdowns, 2 FL,...

  • North Country Volleyball Ends Season At State Tournament

    PCN Pierre Bibbs, For the Courier

    The North Country Lady Mavericks volleyball team's season came to an end at the State C Tournament last Saturday, Nov. 16. The Mavericks were up 13-11 on the Bridger Scouts in the first set in the opening round of the elimination bracket, but the Scouts went on a 3-1 run to end the game. North Country battled back, winning the third and fourth set, after falling behind 0-2 in the game. The scores for the game were 17-25, 14-25, 25-19, 25-21, and 14-16. "It really was a team effort," North...

  • Watford City Middle School Tournament

    6th Grade Boys 78-85 - Thomas Cotrell’s place is 3rd and has scored 9.0 team points. Round 1 - Thomas Cotrell (Glasgow) won by fall over Brady Eustice (Sidney) (Fall 2:17) Round 2 - Sutton Kluver (Killdeer Cowboys) won by fall over Thomas Cotrell (Glasgow) (Fall 3:28) Round 3 - Drake Alexander (Watford City Wolves ) won by fall over Thomas Cotrell (Glasgow) (Fall 3:57) 6th Grade Boys 87-94 - Anders Aune’s place is 4th and has scored 4.0 team points. Round 1 - Abel Haugen (Williston) won by fall over Anders Aune (Glasgow) (Fall 0:29) Round...

  • Hunters Can Thank Landowners Through Portal On FWP Website

    Montana FWP, For the Courier

    Hunters will again have the opportunity to thank landowners who allow hunting access on their land. The “Thank a Landowner” web portal is an easy way for hunters to pass on a note of thanks and a photo to landowners who have allowed them access. FWP collects these submissions and mails the letters and photos to all landowners who were identified. Last year, nearly 600 hunters submitted a thank you note to private landowners through the portal.   This portal is part of the “It’s Up To Us” campaign to promote ethical hunting and...

  • 2024 Farm Service Agency County Committee Elections Now Open

    USDA Farm Service Agency, For the Courier

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) have mailed ballots for the Farm Service Agency (FSA) county committee elections to all eligible agricultural producers and private landowners across the country. Elections are occurring in certain Local Administrative Areas (LAA) for these committee members who make important decisions about how federal farm programs are administered locally. Producers and landowners must return ballots to their local FSA county office or have their ballots postmarked by Dec. 2, 2024, for those...

  • NRCS Sets Conservation Easement Program Funding Application Dates

    USDA In Montana, For the Courier

    The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Montana is accepting applications for Wetland Reserve Easements (WRE) and Agricultural Land Easements (ALE). There are several dates to be aware of for the current funding cycle of these programs. ALE Farm Bill: Nov. 29, 2024 Agricultural Conservation Easement Program (WRE and ALE) Inflation Reduction Act-2: Dec. 20, 2024 Agricultural Land Easements: Part of the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program, ALEs help private and tribal landowners, land trusts, and other entities such as...

  • FUEL Your Ag Leadership Skills

    For the Courier

    Applications are now open for the 2025 Farmers Union Enterprise Leadership Program, a Farmers Union Enterprises and Farmers Union Industries sponsored program to help cultivate and build Farmers Union Leaders from the FUE states of Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Minnesota Farmers Unions.  The free, yearlong program includes three in-person sessions, one during National Farmers Union Convention in Oklahoma City March 8-11, one in mid-summer in Wisconsin, and one in Washington, D.C., for the NFU Legislative Fly-In in...

  • Montana FSA Program Dates/Deadlines

    USDA In Montana, For the Courier

    USDA in Montana reminds agricultural producers of important Farm Service Agency (FSA) program dates. Contact your local service center to apply and with any questions. Visit online at farmers.gov and fsa.usda.gov/mt. Nov 29: Organic Dairy Marketing Assistance Program (ODMAP) application deadline Dec. 2, 2024: Voted FSA County Committee Election Ballots to be returned to the FSA County Office or post-marked. Dec. 20: Agricultural Conservation Easement Program (ACEP) Ranking Date Jan. 30, 2025: Deadline to apply for 2024 ELAP and LFP benefits...

  • Lucky Clover 4-H Meeting

    Emma Kirkland, For the Courier

    The Lucky Clover 4H meeting was called to order by Jadeen. Elise shared club history and a little bit of how all the states do 4H. Lucky Clover members went door to door selling 4H wreaths. We voted to donate a wreath to Nashua School and Nashua Senior Center. We will do a 4H float in the Parade of Lights on Dec. 7. Bronwin had us play a game with fruit to represent our offices in 4H and we got to make a fruit salad. We welcomed a new family to our 4H club- the Vigils. And we will accept any new families willing to join. Awards and...

  • National Farmers Union Outlines First-100-Days Priorities In Letter to President-Elect Trump

    For the Courier

    As the transition to the newly elected administration begins, National Farmers Union (NFU), representing family farmers and ranchers across the country, has sent a letter to President-elect Trump urging focus on policy priorities essential to the health and vitality of rural America and the sustainability of our nation’s agricultural system. “Family farmers and ranchers face challenges that demand urgent attention and continued support. Our next president has an opportunity to lead with policies that secure fair markets, strengthen the...

  • Law Enforcement Report

    was advised there is no animal control for the area. He said he was just bit pretty good by a pit bull. He states the dog got his dog also. The caller does not need an ambulance and the dog is cornered in his yard at this time. Deputy requested dispatch call Roosevelt County and see if they have an on call animal control officer, which they do not. Deputy later spoke with Tribal and they are en route. At 1832, animal control arrived on scene. Friday, Nov. 15 0425 – Reporting party says there is a guy in the ditch and he smells kind of ripe....

  • Annual Thanksgiving Day Dinner At Glasgow Senior Citizens

    For the Courier

    The 32nd Annual Thanksgiving Day Dinner will be held Thursday, Nov. 28, at Glasgow Senior Citizens Center, located at 328 4th Street South. Last year 150 people enjoyed the dinner with hopes of exceeding that number, this coming year. Over the past 30 years approximately 5,400 people have enjoyed the event. There is always plenty of food and no one goes home hungry. Everyone is invited and encouraged to bring their families and friends to enjoy a delicious feast including turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, coleslaw, yams, cranberry...

  • Calling All Builders – GCCL Lego Club Registration Now Available

    Glasgow City-County Library, For the Courier

    Glasgow City-County Library will be hosting a Lego Club free of charge for children ages six to 12. Lego activities will be held on the second and fourth Mondays beginning on Monday, Dec. 9, to Monday, March 24. There will be a total of eight sessions starting at 4:15 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Registration sheets are available at the Glasgow City-County Library circulation desk. There is a limited number of spots, please make sure you get registered. All registrations sheets need to be turned in by Friday, Nov. 29, at 5...

  • Sign Up for Block of Bucks

    For the Courier

    The Glasgow Caring Hands announce the annual Block of Bucks collection day on Friday, Dec. 6, 2024. The annual program provides clothing for Valley County children from infant to 17 years of age. Parents may sign up at the Caring Hands Thrift Store, located at 227 4th St. S. Sign up began Monday, Nov. 18, and continues through Friday, Nov. 29, at 4 p.m. Parents must sign up in person. Calls will not be accepted. No applications will be accepted after Friday, Nov. 29, at 4 p.m. Applications MUST be picked up and returned to the Thrift Store....

  • Red Cross: Bring FRIENDS To Give Lifesaving Blood

    For the Courier

    It’s been 30 years since the iconic show FRIENDS first aired, and this November, the American Red Cross is asking donors to gather their friends and be there for patients by making a blood donation. Festive activities and busy calendars this time of year can disrupt normal routines, leading to a drop in blood donation appointments. Eligible individuals are encouraged to make donating blood a priority, especially those with type O blood. To celebrate 30 years of FRIENDS, all who come to give Nov. 18-Dec. 8 will receive two pairs of custom...

  • Benefit For Jodie Siefert

    For the Courier

    Please join us to support Jodie Siefert in her battle against breast cancer on Friday, Nov. 29, at the Glasgow Elks Lodge, starting at 5 p.m. There will be a free-will offering chili feed, basket raffle and silent/live auction. All are invited as we gather to support Jodie’s resilience in the face of breast cancer. She has shown strength while enduring multiple rounds of chemotherapy since July. Her upcoming surgery marks a significant step in her recovery. The love and generosity of our community is an encouragement in her battle. There is...

  • Lustre News

    Vivian Wall, For the Courier

    Nov. 15 A Meet-and-Greet wedding reception was held at the home of Pastor Frank and Debbie Lenihan on Nov. 9, for their oldest son, First Lieutenant Timothy and Annika Lenihan. A good number of folks came to congratulate them. Timothy is on active duty with the Army National Guards, stationed in Billings. His wife is an RN, beginning to work at Billings Clinic. She was from Bozeman, and they met at a wedding! They were married Oct. 11, on the top of a mountain in Red Lodge. We thank them for...

  • Which IRA Is Right For You?

    Edward Jones Financial Advisor CFP Arron Franzen, For the Courier

    The individual retirement account (IRA) is celebrating its golden anniversary. Created in 1974, this savings vehicle has helped millions of people build resources for retirement. And in 1997, the Roth IRA was introduced. But which IRA is right for you? Let’s look at the basic differences between the two IRAs. With a traditional IRA, you generally invest pretax dollars, so the more you put in, the lower your taxable income. Your earnings grow tax deferred, meaning you pay no taxes on them until you start taking withdrawals. (If you take...

  • Getting Caught Up

    Mary Honrud, The Courier

    Editor's Note: As a result of a technology snafu, Mary Honrud's Green Spaces columns have not been published in the Glasgow Courier for a few weeks even though they were emailed. Below are three of Mary's columns that were not published. Oct. 6 – Temporary Respite While we have had a few frosts up here, north of the Middle of Nowhere, the summer-like afternoons have been most enjoyable. We do know those days are numbered. Dennis and I have taken advantage of a few of those nice days to get in...

  • Yesterday's Memories

    Compiled by Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier

    10 Years Ago Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2014 It's been roughly over two decades since Glasgow lost its Christmas tree located downtown. The tree used to sit in the middle of the street on 2nd Ave. S and 4th St. S. A manhole was uncovered and a pot the city created to place the tree in helped hold the tree in place. Due to an accident several years ago, the city looked at the problems created by the tree's position and the liability issues. This year, several residents stopped to watch as a large tree...

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