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Joined by veterans and their families at the State Capitol, Governor Greg Gianforte recognized four recipients of the 2022 Montana Governor's Veteran Commendation for their service to the nation and Montana communities. "We owe our veterans an eternal debt of gratitude for answering our nation's call to service," Gov. Gianforte said. "These veterans extended their service beyond the armed forces, making the Last Best Place an even better place through their commitment to community." During the...
The 2023-2024 Moderna COVID-19 has finally arrived at Valley County Health Department. We will have walk-ins for adults and age 12+ as follows: Wednesday – Nov. 15 – Senior Center – 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. As always, weather permitting, we can administer the vaccine outside to anyone who can’t or shouldn’t use the stairs. We will take appointments for Thursday, Nov. 16 for adults and children age 6 months to 11 years. Please bring your insurance card; public and private insurance accepted. Low or no-cost vaccine available for uninsured persons.... Full story
Opheim School is inviting you to our Holiday meal served by STUCO. The meal will be served on Thursday, Dec. 14, at the school. Please RSVP by Tuesday, Nov. 21 by calling 406-762-3213. The junior, senior and kindergarten class are sponsoring a food drive. Each individual class is in competition and the class who collects the most food will win an ice cream party! The competition will end on Monday, Nov. 27....
The 31st Annual Thanksgiving Day Dinner will be held Thursday, Nov. 23, at Glasgow Senior Citizens Center, located at 328 4th Street South. Last year 100 people enjoyed the dinner with hopes of exceeding that number, this coming year. Over the past 30 years approximately 5,100 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... Full story
The St. Mary’s Rehabilitation Working Group will be providing a public update on Monday, Nov. 20. They will be speaking to the Valley County Commissioners at 2 p.m., in the Board of County Commissioners located inside of the Glasgow Civic Center. They will also be speaking at the Glasgow City Council during their regular council meeting at 5 p.m., in the Council Chambers located inside of the Glasgow Civic Center. The public is invited to attend both meetings.... Full story
The market report for the Glasgow Stockyards as of Nov. 9, show 2,994 cattle sold. All classes are under pressure this week. Still lots of demand with feeders going to Nebraska, Norht Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, California and more. Eight cow buyers on the seats as well. Utility and commercial cows brought in $90 to $100. Canner and cutter cows brought in $75 to $95 Young feeding / turnout cows brought in $105 to $172. Bulls brought in $100 to $112....
As ever-increasing food costs and other everyday expenses push more Montanans to local food banks for help, the Town Pump Charitable Foundation is again matching over $1 million to help raise $4 million during its annual fundraising campaign for food banks, including Valley County Emergency Food Bank in Glasgow. A record 110 food banks statewide are participating this year in the “Be A Friend in Deed” campaign, which originated in 2001. The campaign has raised over $48 million for Montana food banks in 21 years, including over $10 million in...
Governor Greg Gianforte proclaimed November as Veterans and Military Families Month and November 5-11 as Veterans Week in Montana, on Nov. 6. The governor’s proclamation is below. WHEREAS, Montana is proud to be home to one of the highest per capita populations of veterans in the United States, with nearly 90,000 veterans, as well as thousands of military service members in the U.S. Air Force and Montana Air and Army National Guard and their families; and WHEREAS, answering the call to serve, members of the U.S. Armed Forces make tremendous s...
Scammers are attempting to trick Montanans into giving out their personal information including social security numbers and bank account information by offering fake remote work opportunities, warns Attorney General Austin Knudsen. The scammers are reaching out to Montanans through social media platforms, primarily on Facebook and LinkedIn, pretending to be legitimate companies looking to hire people for remote work in a wide variety of fields including data processing and payroll. After an initial interview process, the fraudsters will ask...
The Montana Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) is preparing to launch a new driver services system on Monday, Nov. 13. The new system will increase the number of services that can be completed online, decrease overall appointment times, and improve the wait times for appointments, getting drivers back on the road quicker. In addition to the upcoming Veteran’s Day holiday and to aid in the transition, all MVD exam stations will be closed Thursday, Nov. 9, and remote stations will be closed Monday, Nov. 13, through Friday, Nov. 17. The new Credentialin...
Caring Hands, Inc., will once again be doing Block of Bucks! Registration will be at the Caring Hands Thrift Store, Monday, Nov. 13 through 28. All forms must be returned by Tuesday, Nov. 28. No late forms will be accepted. Volunteers are needed for collecting funds for this great event on Friday, Dec. 1, on the corners of the post office and D&G Sports and Western, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Two people are needed for each corner and time slot. Shopping volunteers are also needed for Saturday, Dec. 2, which is shopping day. If you are interested in... Full story
Nashua Our Redeemer Lutheran Church will be having their November Indian Taco Supper on Monday, Nov. 13, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Take outs are available and Thrivent has provided supplemental funding. Free will donation. Everyone is welcome.... Full story
Kiwanis Park, Downstream Campground and the entire Nature Trail will be closed to the public Saturday, Nov. 11, through Wednesday. Nov. 15, due to a special hunt in the Downstream Campground. Please adhere to the closure signs for your own safety. This includes areas behind the Interpretive Center, the playgrounds in the park and campground, the disc golf course, all shelters, the campground and the extended west side of the trail. The gates will be locked and signs will be posted at all entrances to the trail. Thank you for your cooperation.... Full story
Veteran service officers for the Montana Veterans Affairs will be visiting the following locations and times to meet with veterans who are interested in applying for benefits. If you are interested in applying for benefits, please bring a copy of your discharge paperwork (DD214) with you. Service officers will be in Glasgow at the VA Clinic from 1-4 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 14. They will also be in Malta on Wednesday, Nov. 15, from 9:30-11:30 a.m., at the Malta City Hall. Veterans and family members that are unable to meet with a Veteran Service... Full story
Ranchers Stewardship Alliance (RSA) is proud to announce a significant partnership with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) of Montana, a momentous step forward in private lands conservation and prioritized ranch resiliency efforts. This partnership, solidified by an $875,000 award, will enable RSA to collaborate with NRCS and relevant partners in accelerating conservation delivery across RSA’s geography. Through the agreement, RSA and NRCS aim to strengthen their collaboration, promote local conservation actions, and engage w...
The market report for the Glasgow Stockyards as of Nov. 2 show 4,333 cattle sold with a very active market on all classes of cattle. There was lots of buyer participation. Cows and bulls are steady and feeder cattle is selling strong on first test of the fall run. Utility and commercial cows brought in $92 to $102; canner and cutter cows $83 to $90; and bulls $100 to $113.50. Young Feeding/turnout cows brought in $104 to $171; 300-400 SC $349 to $392 HC $285 to $311; 400-500 SC $307 to $353 HC $270 to $313; 500-600 SC $288 to $310.50 HC $237...
This Secretarial natural disaster designation allows the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) to extend much-needed emergency credit to producers recovering from natural disasters through emergency loans. Emergency loans can be used to meet various recovery needs including the replacement of essential items such as equipment or livestock, reorganization of a farming operation, or to refinance certain debts. FSA will review the loans based on the extent of losses, security available, and repayment ability....
Caring Hands, formerly Soroptomist Intl. of Glasgow, strives to pursue the vision that women and families have the resources to reach their full potential and to improve the lives of women and families through programs and scholarships. The Caring Hands Volunteer Award ($1,000) is offered to students ages 14-17 residing in Valley County and are volunteering in school and/or community. The Caring Hands Opportunity Scholarship ($2,000) is offered to men and women in Valley County who have faced...
The local Business Professionals of America organization at Glasgow High School is pleased to announce that they are putting together a Cat vs Griz Food Drive! From Monday, Nov. 13 through Friday, Nov. 17 you can drop off non-perishable foods at your local grocery store or give to your students at the Glasgow Middle School or Glasgow High School. Show off your team spirit during Cat/Griz Week and help the Valley County Food Bank!... Full story
Montanans are about to pay more for electricity from Northwestern Energy. Montana’s Public Service Commission voted unanimously Oct. 25 on a settlement with NorthWestern Energy which will result in a roughly eight percent increase in residential energy rates compared to what they’re currently paying. This agreement will mean a 28 percent increase in residential energy rates since August 2022. Commissioners on the five-member, all-Republican body, met Oct. 25 to make the decision two years in the making in the middle of a snowstorm, the fir...
Grant applications are now being accepted for nonprofit 501©3 organizations and governmental entities such as schools and municipalities for projects that promote better living in Valley County from Theo and Alyce Beck Foundation Trust. Applications can be picked up from Ruth Ann Hutcheson at Taxmasters, 54231 US HWY 2 East, or Edward Jones at 317 Klein Avenue in Glasgow. An electronic application is available by emailing [email protected]. Completed applications must be mailed and postmarked no later than Saturday, Nov. 30....
The Montana Department of Revenue’s Alcoholic Beverage Control Division (ABCD) is a member of the National Alcohol Beverage Control Association (NABCA) and has received an alcohol education grant from this organization. NABCA’s mission is to support member jurisdictions in their efforts to protect public health and safety and ensure responsible and efficient systems for beverage alcohol distribution and sales. ABCD will award five, one-time, $2,000 scholarships to Montana students who come up with designs for billboards dedicated to the que...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced two tribal higher education opportunities to train the next generation of agricultural professionals and strengthen ties with tribal higher education institutions. The USDA 1994 Tribal Scholars Program offers a fast-track career path with USDA, and the Terra Preta do Indio Tribal Faculty Fellowship engages tribal college faculty with USDA resources and research. These programs reflect USDA’s commitment to advance equity and remove barriers to service for tribal nations and encourage tribal w...
The Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture regrets to inform the community that we will not be offering the Community Cash Program this year. After much discussion with local banks and our board of directors, we came to a consensus that the program would not be offered. The decision was not taken lightly and we understand those of you that took advantage of the program on a continual basis and appreciate it. The program is a lot of work for all involved and we have seen a steady decline every year. We are hoping to revamp the program...
The Montana VA Health Care System (Montana VA) encourages Veterans to be proactive with breast health during October’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women after skin cancer and the second leading cause of cancer death in women. Statistically, one in eight Montana women will develop breast cancer. In Montana, with a population of 1.1 million people, this represents around 62,500 Montana women. Both men and women can develop breast cancer. One in 100 men can develop breast cancer, or about 5,500 M...