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  • Valley County Sees First Affiliated COVID Case

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Jun 24, 2020

    Valley County recorded its first COVID-19 case last week. According to the health department, a local man in his 60s tested positive for the disease while he was outside of Valley County and is being isolated in the county he tested positive in. At press time, no further information had been released about the case to include how long he had been out of the area before testing positive and how many suspected contacts he may have had with local residents while infected. According to the press release, they were working to identify and contact “a... Full story

  • Keystone XL Progress In The Hands Of SCOTUS

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jun 24, 2020

    As the Keystone XL Pipeline project continues to encounter legal battles and delays, the Trump administration has requested the U.S. Supreme Court to revive the permit program that would allow the pipeline and other new oil and gas pipelines to cross waterways with little review. The permit program, also known as Nationwide Permit (NWP) 12, allows pipelines to be built across streams and wetlands with minimal review if they meet certain criteria. The permit isn’t specific to the Keystone XL project as the permit is also utilized by other pipeli...

  • Streets Continued Problem for Glasgow

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Jun 24, 2020

    It is no secret that Glasgow’s roads are in disrepair. A drive down 2nd Street South will confirm a stretch riddled in potholes, dugouts and cracks. For years the city has contended with the quick pace of roads crumbling and decaying while revenues drop and resources dwindle. Director of Public Works Rob Kompel and Glasgow Mayor Becky Erickson sat down with the Courier to discuss the city’s 2020 plan for roads and to lament the lack of money to rectify the situation. To illustrate the problem, Kompel presented a series of past year revenue to...

  • A Father's Day Tradition

    Jun 24, 2020

  • Koessl To Serve On Trama Care Committee

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jun 24, 2020

    Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital (FMDH) Director of Nursing Brenda Koessl was recently appointed by Governor Bullock to serve on the state Trauma Care Committee. Koessl is one of 15 representatives throughout the state who will work together to reduce the incidence of trauma injuries in Montana and to promote and advance excellence in the care of an injured patient. The committee is made up of various members of a number of different associations including Montana Medical Association, Emergency...

  • Montana Lodging Facilities Navigate The New Normal

    Jun 24, 2020

    Dear Editor, While the country works to safely reopen the economy and businesses navigate how to operate in a new normal, the lodging industry in Montana is going above and beyond to assure travelers that lodging facilities will be cleaner and safer than ever before. As an industry of people, the lodging industry has long been committed to placing the highest priority on our responsibility to protect hotel workers and guests. Building on that commitment, the Montana Lodging and Hospitality...

  • PPP Saved The American Dream

    Jun 24, 2020

    Dear Editor, Less than three months ago, President Trump signed the CARES Act into law, establishing a new $349 billion Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). The mission: to keep people on payroll, keep businesses in business, and help the economy bounce back as quickly as possible. In less than two weeks, the SBA approved more than 1.6 million PPP loans, exhausting the first round of funds appropriated by Congress, and requiring the appropriation of additional money. To date, the SBA has approved...

  • Yard Of The Week

    Jun 24, 2020

  • FORE The Kids Cup

    For the Courier|Jun 24, 2020

    The fifth annual FORE The Kids Cup Golf Tournament is slated for Sunday, June 28, at Sunnyside Golf Course. This tournament was created to raise funds for a scholarship to benefit Scottie golfers. With the help of our generous donators and players, we have been able to gift over $5,000 in scholarships so far. This two-person, 18-Hole, Chapman Format tournament encourages youth golfers to get out on the course. Grab a partner, young or old, and come ‘Keep it Sunny’ with us at Sunnyside. To make the game a little more interesting, we use Big 8... Full story

  • Calendar Of Upcoming Events In The Area

    Jun 24, 2020

    Summer hours for the Pioneer Museum through August are Tuesday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Senior Citizen Center will continue Meals on Wheels. Grab n’ go meals are available on Tuesdays and Thursdays for those age 60 plus with a $5.50 suggested donation. Please call 228-9500 by 9 a.m. to reserve a grab n go meal. Thursday, June 25 – Roast Turkey Tuesday, June 30 – Fish Sticks THURSDAY – JUNE 25 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. - Drive-Thru COVID-19 Testing at the NE MT Fairgrounds. No appointment necessary. SUNDAY – JUNE 28 FORE The Kids Cup Golf... Full story

  • FPST Annual Performing Arts Camps to Go On

    For the Courier|Jun 24, 2020

    Fort Peck Summer Theatre is thrilled that the 2020 Performing Arts Camp is on track to continue as scheduled. Carefully monitoring updated guidelines and working closely with health department authorities, FPST feels confident in properly navigating the obstacles set by COVID-19. As always, the safety and health of each camper will be a priority. Students at FPST Performing Arts Camp are exposed to a comprehensive theatre experience, with a vast array of classes. In addition to performance focused classes, the professional instructors teach... Full story

  • Drive-Thru COVID Testing Event

    For the Courier|Jun 24, 2020

    Valley County will be hosting its first COVID-19 drive-thru testing event on Thursday, June 25, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Northeastern Montana Fairgrounds in Glasgow. The event is free and will be used to determine asymptomatic positive COVID-19 cases for surveillance purposes. Anyone that is asymptomatic, must be healthy at the time of collection, can be tested and there is no age or other demographic restrictions on getting a test. Anyone who would like to be tested can participate, irregardless of where they live. If there is more than... Full story

  • Robert James Hadley

    Jun 24, 2020

    Mr. Robert James Hadley, 79, passed away Sunday evening, June 14, 2020, at his home in Butte, Mont. He was born Tuesday, April 22, 1941, in Oakland, Calif., to Ray and Jean (Simpson) Hadley. The family moved to Idaho Falls, Idaho, when Robert was 12 and he attended schools there, graduating from Idaho Falls High School in 1959. He graduated cum laude with a BS in Accounting from the University of Utah in 1963. In 1965, he knew the draft was inevitable and made the decision to enlist in the Unite... Full story

  • Lloyd Edward Fleming

    Jun 24, 2020

    Lloyd Edward Fleming, 86, of Nashua, Mont., passed away Saturday, June 20, 2020, in Billings, Mont. Lloyd was born Dec. 14, 1933, in Rockhill-Orbisonia, Pa., to Clarence and Adaline Rogers. He received his early education at Rockhill Elementary School, graduated from Orbisonia High School and attended Texas A&M. He married Edna Storkson on Aug. 2, 1959, at the First Lutheran Church in Glasgow, Mont. The couple made their home throughout the US, as they moved where he was stationed by the Air For... Full story

  • Ronald Allen Gulbertson

    Jun 24, 2020

    Ronald Allen Gulbertson, 83, of Glasgow, Mont., passed away Saturday, June 20, 2020, in Billings, Mont. Family will receive friends on Thursday, June 25, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Bell Mortuary in Glasgow. A graveside service will be at noon Friday, June 26, at Galpin Cemetery, Nashua, Mont. A luncheon will be at the Cottonwood Inn, in Glasgow, at 1:30 p.m.. Ron was born Oct. 31, 1936, in Weston, Wis., to Everett Ole Gulbertson and Thressie Zopp. He married Judith Gauvin and the couple had four... Full story

  • Reds Host Double Headers Before Traveling

    Jun 24, 2020

    In less than desirable weather conditions, which consisted of cold and wind, the Glasgow Reds played a double header on June 16 agains the Homestead Bulls. The Reds saw the game slip away early during the first evening game as the Bulls scored three runs in the first inning. The Reds continued to have a tough time defending the Bulls, as they ended the game with 10 runs, scoring six in the fourth inning and one in the sixth inning. The Reds got on the board the first and only time of the game du...

  • Thunder Host "West of East" Opener

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Jun 24, 2020

    The Glasgow Kiwanis Swim Team Thunder hosted the western half of northeast Montana's Federation Swimmers on June 20 and 21 at Hoyt Park for the season opener. Traveling to Glasgow were dozens of swimmers and spectators from Lewistown, Roundup, Chinook and Malta. Highlighting the weekend, head coach Ethan Schrader,provided the following standouts: Haylly Turner, 15 years old, swam her best 50-meter Freestyle in a time of 32.33 and took first in the event. She also took fourth in the 100-meter...

  • Longest Dam Race

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jun 24, 2020

    All shortness of breath on June 20 at Kiwanis Park was not cause for concern. The 26th Annual Longest Dam Race continued on as planned on June 20 with 263 total registrants for the event, including 20 who signed up for the virtual portion of the races. The day started off on the chilly side before the sun came out from behind the clouds and a slight breeze off the dam kept athletes from overheating. Considerations were taken to protect the health and wellbeing of participants from the novel...