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  • New Hunter Landowner Stewardship Program Launches

    Montana FWP, For the Courier|Oct 23, 2024

    In Montana, maintaining positive relationships between hunters and landowners is a critical part of our culture and our heritage. In many towns around the state, these relationships extend well beyond hunting season as landowners and hunters share a commitment to their communities and ways of life.   Over the years, however, things have changed and it’s more common now for hunters to use access programs to hunt private land, rather than gaining access through a direct contact with a landowner.   To help promote hunter ethics and build awa...

  • Access: Ask Early, Don't Wait

    Montana FWP, For the Courier|Oct 23, 2024

    Montana’s millions of acres of private land offer some excellent hunting opportunities—the only catch is gaining the landowner’s permission to hunt. It is Montana law that hunters obtain landowner permission to hunt on all private land. Here are a few things to keep in mind that will greatly improve results when attempting to secure hunting access to private land. • Show courtesy to the landowner and make hunting arrangements by calling or visiting at times convenient to the landowner. • Plan ahead and secure permission well in advance o...

  • Scottie XC Ends Regular Season in Harlem

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Oct 23, 2024

    "We wrapped up our regular season at the Harlem Invitational on Friday," Head Coach Tim Phillips said. "We held a few out of the race, and most who ran either ran personal bests or close to it." Glasgow's girls team finished in third place with 72 points behind Poplar, 45, and Harlem, 58 points. Tanae Baker, Haleigh Huntsman and Kimber Dulaney did not compete. The boys scored 89 points for fourth place, behind Harlem, 34; Hobson-Moore, 56, and Poplar, 65. Dodson put up 122 points for fifth follo...

  • North Country Volleyball

    Coach Char Wasson, For the Courier|Oct 23, 2024

    We had one match last week on Tuesday October 15 in Hinsdale against the Frazer Bearcubs. This was a conference match up for us. We came away with a clean sweep and played 14 athletes in the match. NC 25 - F 2 NC 25 - F 15 NC 25 - F 12 Aces: Team 24, BaiLee McColly 7, Kodi McColly and Brynlie Boreson each with 4, and Gracie Wasson 3 Kills: Team 21, Kodi McColly 6, Mylee Clark, CharLee McColly, Gracie Wasson, Emerson Downing, BaiLee McColly and Berkley Hillman each with 2 Assists: Team 17,...

  • Frazer Volleyball

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Oct 23, 2024

    The Frazer volleyball team played in Nashua Oct. 14 and took on North Country in Hinsdale Oct. 15. The Bearcubs lost to both the Porcupines and the Mavericks. Frazer took one set off Nashua but lost the match, 14-25, 25-17, 23-25, 13-25. In Hinsdale, the Bearcubs lost 2-25, 15-25, 12-25, to the Mavericks. The Bearcubs closed out the regular season Oct. 22 against Brockton at home but scores were unavailable at press time. Up next for Frazer is attending the District 3-C Tournament in Plentywood...

  • Scottie Football Downs Fairfield

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Oct 23, 2024

    Glasgow’s football team came home from Fairfield Oct. 18 with a dominant 32-6 win. The Scotties are now 3-1 in the conference with a 6-2 overall record. “Big conference road win to lock up the 2 seed in the North. Our guys came out firing in the first half after a long bus trip,” Offensive Coordinator Sam Tedrow told the Courier. “Anytime you can start the game with a kickoff return for touchdown, it really sets the tone.” Khye Gamas set that tone returning the opening kick off for an 80-yard touchdown. Jose Ramon Osuna Lopez add the kick to g...

  • Nashua Volleyball

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Oct 23, 2024

    The Nashua volleyball team picked up their first wins of the season last week. The Porcupines beat the Bearcubs Oct. 14 and defeated the Warriors Oct. 15. Nashua played Frazer for four sets winning, 25-14, 25-27, 25-23, 25-13, at home. In Brockton the following night the Porcupines played another four sets, winning the match, 20-25, 26-24, 25-21, 25-21. The Porcupines hosted the Glasgow JV Scotties Oct. 22, for Pink Night but scores were unavailable at press time. Nashua closes out the regular season Friday, Oct. 15, at home against Lustre...

  • Scottie Volleyball Picks Up Two Wins

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Oct 23, 2024

    The Scottie volleyball team picked up two more wins last week with matches against Poplar and Glendive. Glasgow defeated Poplar in four sets and avenged an earlier season loss against Glendive in four games. The Scotties picked up the road win against the Indians Oct. 18 after dropping the first set. Glasgow battled back in the next three games to win 23-25, 25-16, 25-18, 25-13. The team had 16 aces, 56 attacks, 48 assists, eight blocks and 89 digs. Kolbi Ross led in aces with nine and Mayzie Yoakam led in attacks with 23. Macy Martin put up...

  • Lustre Christian Volleyball

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Oct 23, 2024

    The Lustre Christian volleyball team traveled to Scobey Oct. 15. The Lions fell in three to the Spartans on the road 9-25, 10-25, 15-25. The Lions hosted the Culbertson Cowgirls Oct. 21 but scores were unavailable at press time. Lustre Christian plays in Nashua Friday, Oct. 25, at 6 p.m. to conclude the 2024 regular season and will attend the District 3-C Tournament in Plentywood beginning Oct. 31....

  • Ask First to Hunt on Private Land

    Montana FWP, For the Courier|Oct 23, 2024

    Don’t wait until it is too late. Hunters who haven’t already asked permission from private landowners to hunt need to do so as soon as possible. Montana law requires hunters to obtain permission for all hunting on private land. Whether pursuing upland game birds, coyotes, gophers or any other wildlife, hunters must have permission from the landowner before hunting on private property. This also includes entering private land to retrieve wildlife or to access public land to hunt. Landowners may grant permission in person, over the phone, in wri...

  • Law Enforcement Report

    Oct 23, 2024

    For the week of Oct. 14 through 19, there were nine motor vehicle stops, three reports of a deer being hit by a vehicle, two reports of loose dogs and one report of loose livestock. Monday, Oct. 14 1432 – A female came to the dispatch window to request an officer to talk to about someone not giving back her belongings. Tuesday, Oct. 15 0700 – Received a 911 call from a male who advised he has a gas leak. It is by his garage and it is blowing an odor. MDU was notified and while on the phone with MDU, the caller stated he has stopped the lea...