Week of June 26, 2024

  • Glasgow Youth Baseball Minors League

    Glasgow Youth Baseball – Minors League tournament was held on June 15 with team McDonalds and Team Kolstad Eye Clinic battling it out in the championship round. With Kolstad Eye Clinic leading most of the game, McDonalds came back and won the game,...

  • Glasgow 10U and 12U Softball Team Bring Home Title Trophies from Murray Selk Tournament

    Courtesy Photo / For the Courier The Glasgow girls 10U and 12U softball travel tams took top honors at the Miles City Murray Selk Tournament June 23. The 10U team beat the Miles City Blue 10-3, Sidney 6-0 and Miles City Gray 8-2 in pool play. They earned the number one seed in bracket play where they beat Miles City Blue. They defeated Sidney 4-2 in the championship game for the title. Glasgow's 12U team downed the Miles City Bananas 10-4, Baker 8-3 and Miles City Bombers 9-5 in pool play. The...

  • Reds Beat Richland County, Fall in Laurel

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier

    The Glasgow Reds baseball team beat the Richland County Patriots 4-1 and 6-5 at home June 21 before dropping a doubleheader in Laurel to the Dodgers by 11-1 and 14-2 margins. The Reds hold a 5-12 record on the season now. In game one at home against Richland County, the visitors got on the scoreboard first with a run in the top of the third. Neither team scored again until the Reds went on a run in the bottom of the sixth with four runs. Glasgow was outhit 9-1 in the game and both teams had a...

  • GKST Compete at Chinook Invitational

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier

    The Glasgow Kiwanis Swim Team competed at the Chinook Invitational June 15 and 16, and despite the chill, put several swimmers in the top two. Abigail Kulczyk won the girls 15-19 200 IM and 100 fly. She also placed second in the 50 Fly and the 400 free. Snow Saiz placed second in the girls 9-10 100 IM and 50 breast. Finley Tatafu earned second in the girls 11-12 100 IM and Brynlie Harris took second in the girls 11-12 50 back. Nikolas Kulczyk took second in the boys 13-14 50 Back. "We had a...

  • Hopstad Competes at 2024 State Junior Championship

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier

    Glasgow golfer Hank Hopstad competed at the 58th Annual Montana State Junior Golf Championships in Polson. He shot a 94 in round one and improved to a 91 in round two on the par 72 course for a 185 total gross. Hopstad, who will be a freshman at Glasgow High School this fall, competed in the Boys 14-15 class along with 19 other...

  • 'Catastrophic' Failure Of St. Mary Siphon Leads To Localized Flooding In Babb

    Amanda Eggert Montana Free Press, For the Courier

    A piece of infrastructure used to divert water from the St. Mary River to the North Fork of the Milk River has suffered a "catastrophic failure," according to Milk River Project personnel. The failure involves the St. Mary River Siphon, which is composed of a pair of 90-inch riveted steel barrels that traverse a 3,200-foot section of the St. Mary Valley to divert water to the North Fork of the Milk River. In a Facebook post, the Milk River Joint Board of Control said the failure occurred at...

  • Glasgow Stockyards Report

    For the Courier

    The market report for the Glasgow Stockyards on June 20 show 355 cattle sold. Utility and commercial cows were sold for $125 to $149.50; canner and cutter cows $110 to $135; young feeding/turnout cows, no test. Consignors were: Chinook 2520 Bull $175.00 Scobey 2305 Bull $175.00 Chinook 2265 Bulls $177.50 Glasgow 2210 $175.00 Glasgow 2150 Bull $175.00 Scobey 2125 Bull $171.50 Glasgow 2069 Bulls $180.00 Chinook 2060 Bull $172.50 Chinook 1815 Bull $178.50 Scobey 1438 $148.00 Malta 1415 Cow $145.50 Harlem 1415 Cow $142.50 Opheim 1395 Cow $144.00...

  • Glasgow Congregate Meals Change Of Location

    For the Courier

    Glasgow congregate meals normally served at the Glasgow Senior Center will be served on Tuesday and Thursday at the Cottonwood Inn throughout the month of July 2024. No meal will be served on the Thursday, July 4, holiday. Please call the Glasgow Senior Center at 228-9500 by noon the day before the meal service to reserve your spot. Please note that there will be no change in the home delivered meal program, and all other Senior Center activities remain the same, including normal operating hours. We are sorry for any inconvenience this causes...

  • Popular Theatre For A Young Audience Tour Returns With "Bremen Or Bust"

    For the Courier

    5, 6, 7, 8! Inspired by the Grimms’ fairytale Town Musicians of Bremen, a colorful quartet of rural animals dream of migrating to metropolitan Bremen with hopes of joining a world-renowned dance crew and finding fame. As their travels present surprising adventures, the motley group’s diverse styles of music & dance are equaled by their enthusiasm for sharing with each other, while discovering that to be the next great dance crew, all they really need is each other. Bremen or Bust is written and directed by Danny Durr and produced in...

  • Lustre News

    Vivian Wall, For the Courier

    The Beacon Bible Camp Annual Meeting was held on June 16, at 4:30 p.m., followed by a Father’s Day Barbecue. Dan Marasco, Camp Board chairman read the Apostle Paul’s parting words from Acts 20, imploring the community to “be on guard for the flock lest savage wolves from among you draw you away.” Last week, there were 41 campers registered for Senior High camp, 23 boys and 18 girls according to Camp Director Seth Runner. 2023 Camp directors, Dawson Olfert Dan Marasco gave reports as did Clayton Zerbe, secretary, and Marilyn Hilkemann,...

  • What To Know Before 'Reversing' Your Retirement

    Edward Jones Financial Advisor CFP Arron Franzen, For the Courier

    If you’ve retired, you may have thought you closed the book on one chapter of your life. But what happens if you need to “reverse” your retirement? Due to higher inflation and rising interest rates, many retirees are taking out more money from their retirement accounts than they had originally anticipated. As a result, some are headed back to the workforce. If you’re thinking of joining them, you’ll need to consider some factors that may affect your finances. First, if you’ve been taking Social Security, be aware that you could...

  • Applications Now Being Accepted For Theo and Alyce Beck Foundation Trust Scholarship

    For the Courier

    Applications are now available for the Theo and Alyce Beck Foundation Trust Scholarship. These scholarships are for Valley County graduates who are past their first year of education with a GPA of at least 2.5 on a scale of 4.0 and considered full-time status in a college, university or vocational-technical institution. Applications can be picked up from Ruth Ann Hutcheson, 54229 US HWY 2, or from Edward Jones, 317 Klein Avenue. An electronic version can be requested at [email protected]. Applications must be mailed and postmarked...

  • Yesterday's Memories

    Compiled by Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier

    10 Years Ago Wednesday, June 25, 2014 Jasmine Frueh was an employee at Glasgow Flower & Gift who stood out. Owner Peggy Aakre explained that after Frueh had been there for just over a year, she decided she wanted to help give her some additional training to hone her skills. She intended to have her go through a designing program for floral arrangements. Frueh was able to complete her basic certification for basic floral arrangement design through the Floral Design Institute, based out of...

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