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The Glasgow School Board held a meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 3 for a board work session, and to address an agenda item from a previous meeting held Jan. 20. The meeting began with discussion of language arts curriculums presented to Superintendent Bob Connors and the Trustees. Three different programs had been presented for consideration: ReadyGen, Journeys and Wonders. At the Jan. 20 meeting, support was overwhelmingly for the Journeys curriculum. A recommendation was not made at that time by Supt. Connors because the trustees and himself had no...
This week, at my request, the Glasgow Courier is honoring Chinook’s Jesse Dannels as Athlete of the Week. Jesse was killed in a motor vehicle accident on Sunday. As many of you know, when your child is involved in sports for any length of time, that sport and its participants become family. Jesse had a huge family. He was a Sugarbeeter, participating in multiple sports. In Glasgow, our student athletes knew him from swimming and wrestling. At the divisional wrestling meet in Big Sandy last weekend, Jesse placed second in his weight class and w... Full story
Girls Georgie Kulczyk / The Courier The Nashua Porcupines hosted the Glasgow Scotties on Thursday night with two JV games and two varsity games. The bleachers held a respectable number of fans for both teams, which is one benefit of the proximity of the communities. Squaring off for the jump-ball were Scottie junior Leinie Hughes and senior Porcupine Tasha Chamberlain. Glasgow gained possession of the ball and Khloe Krumwiede claimed the first 2-point basket of the game. The Lady Scotties...
Moccasin Square Garden in Poplar was full of activity during the divisional B/C wrestling tournament on Saturday. Ten teams were represented by the best in their division and four from each weight class advanced to compete at the state tournament in Billings. Glasgow finished fifth overall with 87 points – just after Baker (88) and just ahead of Forsyth (86). Claiming the top spot on the podium in their classes for the Scotties were Gabe Hallock (103) with a pin against Baker's Dalton Lecoe, a...
The U19 Lady Ice Dawgs finished their regular season with a shut-out against the Williston Coyotes on Saturday. Most of the action during the game was on the half of the ice the Coyotes were tending. The puck didn't make it in the vicinity of senior goalie Autumn Gault very often. When it did, she denied the goal without effort. In the first period of the game, Glasgow scored four goals. With her first of four game goals, Kennedy Schmidt sent the first puck between the pipes with an assist from...
The Valley Event Center will be hosting two Junior League hockey games this coming weekend for your entertainment. Brought to you by the Hi-Line Youth Hockey Board of Directors, the Gillette Wild and the Glacier Nationals will be lighting up the scoreboard in two separate games. The first game will be held Saturday night at 7:30 p.m., with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. On Valentine's Day Sunday, you can catch the second game of the weekend at 3 p.m. - doors will open at 2:30 p.m. The beer garden will be open for both games as well. On the...
On Monday, Feb. 1, at about 9:30 a.m., Poplar resident Robert Todd Pinkerton Jr. was fatally stabbed once in the chest by an unidentified female. The female turned herself into police shortly after the incident and was placed into tribal custody. The victim was found in a home on the 500 block of D Street East in Poplar, and transported by ambulance to the Poplar hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Ken Trottier, supervisory criminal investigator for the Fort Peck Tribes, said the woman and the victim were in a romantic relationship and it... Full story
Glasgow 67, Poplar 24 The Lady Scotties started their weekend of competition with a game on the road against Poplar on Friday. The evening started with senior recognition and each senior honoring members of their community with handmade star quilts. Starting the game for Glasgow were Abbi Kolstad, Lexi Nixdorf, Leinie Hughes, Tyra Johnson and Jordan Kulczyk. Coming off the bench were Khloe Krumwiede, Kaylee King, Demi Aune and Ashtyn Myrick. Glasgow dominated Poplar, scoring more points in two...
Friday night was not a good night for the Lady Ice Dawgs. Facing off against the U19 girls from Bottineau, they were unable to score even a single goal. Senior goalie, Autumn Gault was able to deny 38 goals, but it wasn't enough to stop Bottineau. They managed to score six times – twice on power plays, and the game ended with a score of 6-0. With a good nights rest behind them, Glasgow hit the ice Saturday to take on Langdon in a late morning game. In a nearly penalty free effort, the Lady I...
GEORGIE KULCZYK THE COURIER The Scottie wrestlers defeated Shepherd 36-32 in a Friday night dual held in Malta. On Saturday, they returned to Malta for more competition at the Malta Invitational. The Scotties had six wrestlers place in the top four at the invitational, and the team placed fourth overall out of fourteen teams. Results: Team scores: 1, Havre, 265; 2, Choteau, 118; 3, Shepherd, 112; 4, Glasgow, 103; 5, Malta, 80.5; 6, Cut Bank, 70; T7, Chinook, 53; T7, Harlem 53; 9, Wolf Point, 41; 10, Valier, 36; 11, Chester, 29; 12, Circle, 19;...
It was a good match-up between the Nashua Porcupines and the Dodson Coyotes. The boys and girls met in the Nashua Gymnasium for Friday night’s contests. For the boys, it appeared to be a battle of the stats between the top two scorers of the game, starting senior Lane Nickels of Nashua and Tyrese Messerly of Dodson. Nickels scored 9 of his 15 points from beyond the arc; Messerly answered back with 12 of his 21 coming from downtown. At the free-throw line, Nickels went 2 for 2, while Messerly sunk 5 of 5. While Messerly won the battle, N...
North Country 82, Frazer 53 The Lady Mavericks continued their winning streak with two more victories over the weekend. On the road to Frazer for a Friday night game, North Country defeated the Lady Bearcubs by a margin of 29 points. Starting the game for the Lady Mavs were Jada Sudbrack, Mickayla Johnson, Tatum Moore, Kayleigh Cummings, and Bailey Funk. Coming off the bench were Casity Boucher, Payton Chopper, Sarah Boucher, and Chaykota Christensen. Starting for the Lady Bearcubs were Shaedel...
It's not everyday people get excited about going to court, but Friday, Jan. 22 was just a little different. It was the first day of drug court in Glasgow. The courtroom was far from packed, but there were a number of supporters in the audience, as well as many key people involved in the program. Judge Lynn Gilbert, city court judge, presided over the hearing, which boasted four participants. The inaugural session was short and more of a formality, but monumental nonetheless. Judge Gilbert could...
There is no doubt that the educators in Glasgow are passionate about what they do. The regular school board meeting was held Wednesday, Jan. 20 in the district board room. Attendance was healthy, with more than 30 people in the audience – most of them employed by the school system. The board first heard reports from the student representative, Luke Breigenzer, and Principals, Rachel Erickson, Brenner Flaten, and Shawnda Zahara-Harris. Mike Zoanni, the principal at East Side School, was absent, so no report was given. Items of interest noted i...
After a successful day of wrestling in Chinook with the team going 14-7 overall, the Scotties headed to Harlem the next day to make another statement. They did just that, winning the meet for the second year in a row and placing several wrestlers in the top five, including four of the team claiming individual titles. In Chinook, six Scotties went 2-0 for the day: Gabe Hallock, Alex Hallock, Matt Reyling, Cody King, Trevor Overvold, and Terrick Sanders. Continuing the winning streak in Harlem...
This past weekend was busy for the Ice Dawgs. In three days, the U19 girls, the U14 girls, the Squirts and the Peewees played 12 games. U19 The U19 Lady Ice Dawgs started their weekend off in Williston on Friday with a game against the Wahpeton Blades. Glasgow easily defeated their opponent and finished the game with a score of 9-1. Sending the first puck between the pipes for the Lady Ice Dawgs was Bailee Holstein. Also contributing in the game for Glasgow were Alex Simensen with 1 goal and 1 a...
Glasgow 46, Sidney 36 The Lady Scotties grounded the Sidney Lady Eagles in a Thursday night game last week, improving their record against class A opponents to 3-0. Starting the game for the Scotties were Khloe Krumiede, Abbi Kolstad, Jordan Kulczyk, Leinie Hughes, and Tyra Johnson. Coming off the bench was sixth man Lexi Nixdorf. Demi Aune, Kaylee King, Ashtyn Myrick and DJ Rasmusan all logged some playing time in the game as well. Capitalizing on their fast breaks and effectively sinking some...
Glasgow Speech and Drama attended the Eastern B/C Divisional Tournament in Roundup this past weekend, qualifying 7 out of 10 team members for the state meet this weekend. Coach Matt Bacon was complimentary of the whole team and expressed satisfaction with the solid results they achieved. “I was extremely proud of Morgan Miller for her series of outstanding performances leading her to a first place finish in Dramatic Solo Acting,” said Bacon. “Mariah Holter also delivered with a second place finish in Pantomime.” Finishing fourth in each of...
The district honors band and choir concert drew a nice crowd into Scottie Gymnasium Monday night. Traveling to Glasgow to showcase their talents were students from Culbertson, Frazer, Saco, Scobey, Wolf Point, Malta, Nashua, Opheim, Plentywood, Lustre, Hinsdale, Whitewater and Poplar. In all, nearly 250 students participated in the concert. Guest conductors for the event were Alicia Bullock-Muth from the Missoula area, and Dusty Molyneaux from Great Falls. Bullock-Muth led the combined choir in...
The family of the late Glenn Elletson, a dedicated Scottie fan, has provided new signs in his memory for the designated parking area at Glasgow High School. Assisting Don Elletson with the project were Ed Stein, who made the frames for the signs, and Lois Wesen, who designed the signs. The project was funded by First Community Bank. A reminder to the community that parking in this area is limited to senior citizens or individuals who are physically challenged. Don Elletson and his family...
I admit it. I am intimidated by authentic Mexican restaurants. I become overwhelmed with the endless options on the giant menu, and I don't typically like to dine in restaurants that serve food I can't pronounce. Fortunately, the staff at Fiesta Mexicana alleviates a lot of these road blocks by simply being good hosts. The staff are friendly and attentive, offering complimentary chips and salsa for customers to sample while they decide what to order. They have also numbered the menu items so a...
According to a recent press release, Representative Mike Lang has announced his intent to run for the Montana Senate District 17 seat, which has most recently been held by John Brenden from N.E. Montana. Lang notes that Senate District 17 spans the north central and eastern tier of Montana and doubles the geographical and constituent responsibilities previously included in House Districts 35 and 33. District 17 includes communities in Hill, Blaine, Phillips, Daniels, Roosevelt and Sheridan...
Farm Equipment Sales and John Deere are pleased to announce they are working with the National FFA Foundation to award college scholarships to local members. Four $2,000 scholarships will be awarded this year. This is the third year of the John Deere Scholarship program. Last year, John Deere awarded more than $290,000 in scholarships. This year, it is anticipated that more than $2.2 million will go to students across the nation. The scholarship requirements are simple. You must: Be a high...
The much anticipated game between Glasgow and Malta has come and gone. The Lady Scotties demonstrated outstanding defense, but were unable to deny the offensive quartet of Hailey Nicholson, Sophia Stiles, Marley Manoukian, and Jada Nicholson. Glasgow was lackluster in their offense, demonstrated by a recorded 27 total turnovers in the game. In scoring, none of the lady Scotties were able to crack into the double digits. They were able, however, to pop some three-pointers in the game with Khloe...
INDIVIDUAL SCORING Scobey: Tia Hallock 2, Mayson Hudyma 13, Brooklyn Ferestad 2, Shalynn Fjeld 4, Alexa Welchlin 8, Kaitlin Farver, 8. Nashua: Taylor Laumeyer 2, Ziggy Chamberlain 6, Sophie Koessl 2, Anika Peters 6, Brennan Peters 1, Tasha Chamberlain 2, Ryleigh Delich, 2. BOYS BOX SCORES Nashua – 9 12 15 6 – 42 Scobey – 16 22 16 19 – 73 Scobey – Kole Ralston 5, Peyton Nieskiens 2, CJ Nelson 18, Preston Baldry 13, Riley Linder 3, Lane Knudsen 8, Spencer Rush 7, Kobe Ralston 9, Cooper Booth...