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  • LC Lions

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|May 10, 2023

    The Lustre Christian boys track team attended the Norm Girard North/East Top Ten Meet in Glasgow May 2 before being joined by the girls team at the Fairview Invite May 4. The girls put up four points for 13th place in Fairview with eight personal records and two season records. The boys took third place with 65 points and 22 personal bests and one season record. Results from the Top Ten Meet start on page 1B. Rachel Pew led the Lions in the 100 meters with a personal best time of 14.74 and a 16th place finish. Angie Fontus ran a 15.78, a...

  • Opheim Vikings

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|May 10, 2023

    Opheim athletes Carrie Taylor, and James Landles helped power the Unified Scobey-Opheim track teams to top slots at the Gene Nelson Memorial in Wolf Point May 5. The girls scored 136.5 points to win while the boys put up 140 points. At the Sidney Invitational May 6, the girls scored 85 points for third place while the boys finished in fifth with 59 points. Results from the Top Ten Meet, including Bo Anderson, start on page 1B. TAYLOR Taylor won the girls’ javelin in Wolf Point, throwing 122-01. She finished fifth in both the shot put and discus...

  • 38th Annual Norm Girard North/East Top Ten Meet Photos

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  • 2023 Graduation Issue

    May 10, 2023

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  • Hi-Line Sportsmen Club Needs Your Help!

    For the Courier|May 10, 2023

    Established in 2016, the Hi-Line Sportsmen Club has been an integral part of helping Keep Conservation Local in Northeast Montana. This nonprofit conservation group based primarily out of Glasgow exists almost exclusively to fundraise for projects that benefit sportsmen and women along the Hi-Line. Since the group’s inception, HLS has provided a variety of financial assistance for area projects and initiatives such as the Home Run Pond fishing pier, frisbee golf course in Fort Peck, targets for the Glasgow archery range, prizes and support of h... Full story

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