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  • AG Fox Sits Down With Stat Air, Hospital to Discuss Health Care

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Mar 11, 2020

    Attorney General and gubernatorial candidate, Tim Fox, on Feb. 27 met with local health care administrators to tour the state-of-the-art Stat Air Ambulance hangar and discuss health care policy, insurance and Medicaid funding. Fox met with Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital CEO Randy Holom and Northeast Montana Stat Air Co-op Executive Director Clay Berger. The group started by touring the facility, which features a series of twin-prop ambulances, a large classroom, lodgings for on-call staff and it even houses a flight simulator that can...

  • PeeWee Ice Dawgs Have A 'Grind' Old Time At State

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Mar 11, 2020

    The Glasgow PeeWee Ice Dawgs will hang another championship banner from the rafters in the Valley Event Center. The team concluded a successful season with the biggest success of all - claiming a MAHA Treasure State League State Championship in Missoula this past weekend, March 6-8. The PeeWees hit the ice hard, facing off against the Havre Ice Hawks in Glasgow's first game of the tournament. "They played really well," said head coach Michael Hunter. The Dawgs clipped the Ice Hawks' wings,...

  • Lady Scotties Take Fourth at Div., End Season

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Mar 11, 2020

    The Lady Scotties took on the best of the Northern B Division in Shelby on March 5, 6 and 7. The ballers advanced to take fourth after falling to the Harlem Wildcats. The Scotties ended their season after winning two and losing two in the tournament. The Scotties kicked off the tournament against the Shelby Coyotes-who would go on to take second in the tournament-on March 5. They got off to a slow start in the first quarter falling behind by 10 and only putting up five points to the Coyotes'...

  • Gov. Bullock Directs Closure Of All Montana Schools

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Mar 11, 2020

    As a result of the fast spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19), Governor Steve Bullock directed the closure of all non-resident public K-12 schools for two weeks, starting March 16 and lasting through March 27. “I recognize that our schools often serve as a lifeline for families and that this decision is going to have disruption on Montanans over the coming weeks,” said the Governor in a press conference March 15. “I'm committed to working with schools, communities and public health to minimize the impact. I encourage businesses to do every...