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Articles from the July 24, 2019 edition


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  • For the Love of Dog

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jul 24, 2019

    He was homeward bound, but stuck on the wrong side of the river. Spike, a Boston terrier and member of the Seth and Alicia Morehouse family, went missing from the boat ramp at Flat Lake on July 6. "We did all the right things. We put up posters around town and made Facebook posts," said S. Morehouse, but after a week without a sighting, he was beginning to lose hope that the 25-pound Boston terrier would return safely to his family. Then the seemingly impossible happened. As S. Morehouse tells...

  • Four NE Montana Pilots Win Prestigious Award

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jul 24, 2019

    MICHELLE BIGELBACH THE COURIER The Montana Pilots Association Valley Hanger Association sponsored a fly-in at the Nelson Ranch on July 29 and 30 to not only meet fellow pilots but to also recognize four Northeast Montana pilots for their years of safe flight operations. Ted Schye, of Fort Peck, Dallas O'Connor, of Poplar, Gary Martin, of Tampico, and Larry French, formerly of Wolf Point, now of Bayview, Idaho, were all awarded the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Wright Brothers Master...

  • The Storm is Coming

    Jul 24, 2019

  • Two Down, Two to Go, One Will Stand

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Jul 24, 2019

    A.J. ETHERINGTON THE COURIER The Glasgow School Board met with a full quorum to review applicants for the Superintendent job left vacant by Bob Connors, who has moved on to lead the Bozeman School District. In a race to find either a permanent or interim superintendent before the start of the school year, the board closed the position after just one week and after receiving only five applications. The board then reviewed each applicant in detail pouring over cover letters, answers to supplemental questions and resumes to get a clear feel for...

  • Stone Kicks off Campaign

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jul 24, 2019

    Under a big tent, shielded from the sun at the Fort Peck Marina, Joyce Stone kicked off her Republican primary campaign for Montana House District 33. Stone is seeking the seat currently held by Casey Knudsen (R), of Malta, who ran unopposed in 2018. New on the political scene, Stone offers voters a reasonable voice who will listen to her constituents, telling the crowd, “I want to know what people want.” Demonstrating that commitment, she spent the majority of her time visiting with supporters and curious voters, eager to learn more while Mike...

  • Letters to the Editor

    Jul 24, 2019

    Dear Editor, We all know that some Montanans are forced to go without medication or struggle to afford paying for basic needs like housing and groceries because prescription drug costs are too high. Here’s why: the pharmaceutical industry sets the prices. As just one example, they double the cost of insulin, forcing some Americans to ration the life-saving drug or travel to another country to get it at a fraction of the cost. And now Big Pharma is lobbying for even greater control of the cost of prescription drugs, putting Montanans at even gre...

  • Letters to the Editor

    Jul 24, 2019

    Dear Editor, A United States Senator is elected for 6 years. That is an extremely long time in politics. In the first four years Steve Daines hasn’t done much for Montanans in the Senate, He doesn’t listen or meet with Montanans, and seems more focused on scoring cheap political points than delivering for Montanans. I will deliver for Montanans on lowering healthcare costs and protecting pre-existing condition coverage. I will fight to address climate change. We must believe in science. I will fight for public schools and teachers and I will br...

  • Get Ready for Kids and Ranch Rodeo

    Jul 24, 2019

    In its 15th year, July 27 is nationally recognized as National Day of Cowboy and the Glasgow Rodeo Committee has partnered with the Valley County Pioneer Museum to celebrate. This year, due to to Dr. Anne Millard’s sponsorship, the Glasgow Rodeo committee is hosting a scavenger hunt pertaining to the cowboy/western heritage in the area. Starting with registration at 9 a.m. those attending will be challenged with finding items such as the number of Longhorn mounts, horse saddles, oxen, branding irons and more. The location of the hunt will be a...

  • Calendar of Upcoming Events

    Jul 24, 2019

    The Valley County Pioneer Museum is open Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., through Aug. 31. For further information or special arrangements call 406-263-7344. Fort Peck Interpretive Center is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily through the end of September. Powerhouse tours are available at regular times daily through Labor Day, Sept. 2. Both are free. Call 406-526-3493 for more information. THURSDAY – JULY 25 10 a.m. - “3,2,1, Blast Off!” Summer Reading Program at the Glasgow City-County Library for ages zero to six. 5 p.m. - Special meeti...

  • Vincent 'Jim' Green

    Jul 24, 2019

    Vincent "Jim" Green, age 77, of Glasgow, Mont., passed away on Monday, July 15, 2019. Jim was born May 18, 1942, in Deer Park, Ill., to Vincent and Ellen (Snell). He attended Ottawa High School. He enlisted in the Air Force after graduation in 1960 where he was stationed in Constantine, Spain. He married Karen Gremaux in 1964 and had three daughters, Dawna, Stacy and Heidi. Jim married Bonnie Watterud in 1978 and had two children, Luree and Jason. Together, Jim and Bonnie ran Taco Johns and...

  • Graydon D. Edwards Services

    Jul 24, 2019

    Graydon D. Edwards passed away July 22, 2019 . Services will be Thursday Aug. 1, 2019 11:00 a.m. at Opheim Community Church....

  • Women's Walleye Tourney Hauls in 32.5 Inch 'Eye'

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Jul 24, 2019

    The Glasgow-Fort Peck Chapter of Montana Walleye's Unlimited hosted their 19th Annual Women's Fishing Tournament this past weekend July 19 and 20 at Fort Peck Reservoir. In total 53 teams came out to test their angler skills on the waters of Fort Peck and the results were significant. The largest walleye netted came in at over 32.5 inches which beat out not only every other fish in the tourney, but also rivaled the largest fish netted at the Montana Governor's Cup Walleye Tournament held the...

  • Montana Governor's Cup Youth Fishing Tournament Results

    Jul 24, 2019

    FOR THE COURIER In 2019 we had a total of 73 kids with a total of 131 fish caught. Scheels of Billings provided free tackle boxes filled with tackle for each participant along with a free T-shirt provided by the other sponsors. We started out with a casting clinic by the Montana Fish Wildlife & Parks and finished with a free lunch sponsored by Shelly George, Thrivent Financial. Prizes were handed out in each age group. Jon Koessl from Koessl Construction provided St. Croix fishing poles to the...

  • Thunder Take 4th in Glendive, Look to Divisionals

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Jul 24, 2019

    The Glasgow Thunder Kiwanis Swim Team placed fourth in a pool of 10 teams at the regular season meet in Glendive this past weekend July 20 and 21. In all the Thunder brought along a total of 25 swimmers to the meet capping off the regular season. Next week the team will send 32 swimmers to Scobey for the divisional meet. Taking the top slots on the Thunder's score card were Katie Kaiser who brought home three gold medals in the 50-meter freestyle, the 100-meter backstroke and the 100-meter butte...

  • Reds' Rollercoaster Weekend Ends the Season

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jul 24, 2019

    The Glasgow Reds traveled to Laurel this past weekend in a bid to triumph at the District Tournament and earn a slot at the state baseball tournament. However, a couple of tough losses ended their hopes for the 2019 season. On Thursday, July 18, the Miles City Mavericks came to play and took an early lead, with runs in the second, third, fourth and sixth innings. Jaden Venable’s hit off the scoring for the Mavericks in the second with a sac fly which put the team on the big board. The Reds got one run in the sixth inning, but it wasn’t eno...

  • Local Farmer Directs Donation to FMDH Foundation

    Mary Kate Tihista, For the Courier|Jul 24, 2019

    Rural communities are the backbone of America, and for the past 10 years, the America’s Farmers Grow Communities program has partnered with local farmers to provide grants to local nonprofits. In an effort to have farmers partner with their local community and help make a positive impact in their farm communities, the program, sponsored by the Bayer Fund, provides the opportunity for a farmer to enter to win $2,500 based on what they are doing in the field and donate the funds to a charity of their choice. This year’s recipient was Fort Pec...