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The Montana Farm Bureau Federation celebrated the Class of 2024 graduates of their ACE (Advocate. Communicate. Educate) Leadership Program during a luncheon on Nov. 18 at the DoubleTree Hotel in downtown Billings. This was the ACE Leadership Program's seventh year of empowering Farm Bureau members to become confident and effective leaders in their local communities, for Montana agriculture and for their county Farm Bureaus. The year-long program started Jan. 10 in Bozeman and was followed by fiv...
The National Weather Service held its weather-ready monthly briefing on Nov. 26. The current month’s temperature trends show that despite the cold weather the past few days, Glasgow has been slightly above average for Nov. 1 through Nov. 25. As of Nov. 26, November precipitation was two-tenths above average; for the year, Glasgow is about 1.2 inches behind for the year, at 11.76 inches of moisture. The latest drought monitor report still rates Valley County as abnormally dry. The eight to 14 day temperature outlook looks to be leaning above n...
Nov. 22 The Highways had near white out conditions when meeting traffic Friday evening, with the swirling snowfall of 4-5 inches. Welcome to winter, folks! A few schedule changes: The LCHS Christmas concert will be held Dec. 3, at the High School gym at 7 p.m. The Lustre Grade School Christmas program begins at 6:30 p.m. on Dec. 5. at the Grade School gym. The Drama Department of the LCHS will present an original play entitled “The Lost Travelor” at 7 p.m. at the LGS gym. The MB Church community Christmas party was at 6:30 Monday, Dec. 2 with t...
Looking back at last weekend, Nov. 22-23 was a basketball extravaganza with the LGS Jr. High teams traveling to Saco (boys) and Hinsdale (girls) for the 3C Jr. High tournaments. Lustre Jr High boys completed their season with eight wins and no losses. They beat North Country 41-25 to qualify for the championship game, where they lost to Frontier, 29-44 but finished second place. Good work! The Jr. High girls won 30-17 against North Country, and lost to a very good Frazer team in the...
1st Team Offense Quarterback Stockton Oxarart, Malta, 12 Running Backs Roscoe Shaw, Conrad, 12 Blaine Downing, Malta, 12 Wide Receivers Ryder Carper, Fairfield, 12 Dawson Hammond, Malta, 11 Tight End Wyatt Babb, Glasgow 12 Chris Graham, Conrad, 12 Offensive Line Trapper Kinamon, Conrad, 11 Andrew Linder, Glasgow, 11 Connor Hudyma, Glasgow, 12 Kenan LaBrie, Malta, 10 Kohner Schipman, Malta 12 1st Team Defense Defensive Backs Dallas Berkram, Cut Bank, 12 Ryder Carper, Fairfield, 12 Kade Strommen, Glasgow, 12 Stockton Oxarart, 11 Linebackers...
Nov. 19 Neufeld Farms def. Independence Bank 73-65 Lead Scorers Neufeld Farms - Zach Brown - 31 pts Independence Bank - Kale Love - 21 pts Hi-Line Eye Care def. Suns 64-53 Lead Scorers Hi-Line Eye Care - Pat Menge - 20 pts Suns - Corey Martell - 18 pts Ball Stars def. Arch’s Tire 104-67 Lead Scorers Ball Stars - Kelby Bauer - 31 pts Arch’s Tire - Alec Boland - 20 pts Nov. 21 Neufeld Farms def. Arch’s Tire 73-60 Lead Scorers Neufeld Farms - CJ Nelson - 29 pts Arch’s Tire - Blaine Myrick - 18 pts Ball Stars def. Hi-Line Eye Care 81-71 Lead Sc...
Governor Greg Gianforte and the Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) announced on Nov. 26 the launch of a new, interactive public access map designed to enhance outdoor recreation activities on state trust lands for Montanans. “Montana was recently named the best state in the nation for outdoor enthusiasts and this new map will serve as a great tool for folks to get out and explore hunting and recreational opportunities across the Treasure State,” Gov. Gianforte said. “...I encourage Montanans to get out and enjoy this map w...
Hunters can help ensure the future of public access for generations to come. Remember “It’s Up to Us. Respect access. Protect the hunt.” This is a message from FWP and partners to encourage hunters to always practice conscientious behavior and show respect for private land and the access landowners provide. There are five actions hunters can take to show respect for landowners to ensure the hunting tradition continues: – Plan ahead for access – Respect private property – Practice safe hunting behavior – Turn in poachers – visit tipmont.mt.gov...
For the week of Nov. 25 through Dec. 1, there were 16 motor vehicle stops, two reports for public assistance, one report of loose dogs, one report of loose livestock and one report of a deer being hit by a vehicle. Friday, Nov. 22 1553 – A motor vehicle accident was reported. A rotational tow was requested because the tire is not driveable. 1811 – Phillips County SO said they received a complaint that a semi is driving like crazy. It’s passing everyone and kicking up snow so traffic can’t see. They are also driving in the left hand lane. S...
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The Glasgow School Board will meet in regular session on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 6 p.m., in the Gary F. Martin Boardroom, 229 7th St. N., Glasgow. Click on the image above to view the full agenda....
The Valley County Commissioners will meet in regular session, Wednesday, Dec. 11, 10:30 a.m., in the Board of County Commissioners, located inside of the Valley County Courthouse. Click on the image above to view the full agenda....