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GWENDOLYNE HONRUD THE COURIER The day was not exactly frigid, but it was as cool as could be. Friends and family gathered outside the Glasgow Civic Center to cheer on dedicated volunteers as they took a dip into icy water for the 2019 Middle of Nowhere Polar Plunge. After spending the morning enjoying the Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture's Christmas Stroll, and before the annual Parade of Lights, scores of people gathered around the temporary pool for the afternoon's...
A Decade of Crime Stats in Montana A.J. ETHERINGTON THE COURIER Crime statistics have become a tool in the race for Montana Attorney General over the last few months with statistics being thrown around to prove their points. We were left wondering what crime in Montana was actually doing over the last ten years. So, the Courier requested the Montana Board of Crime Control’s data on total crime over the last decade. They provided that data with a few caveats and we analyze it in the coming paragraphs. Crime data in the Big Sky State is a t...
Under instructors Colleen Thompson for voice and Jenna Johnson for piano, students of all ages brought holiday cheer during Thompson's students' annual Christmas program at Prairie Ridge on Dec. 4. Walking into the doors, individuals were greeted by elf Kennedy Flaten as they found a perfect spot to support those performing. With students ranging in age from six through adulthood, this annual Christmas program showcased a wide range of vocal, piano, flute, guitar and percussion abilities. The...
The Glasgow Scottie High School wrestling team has taken on a new challenge this year. Under the direction of head coach Jory Casterline and his staff, the team has implemented the Reading with Wrestlers program. Students from Head Start, First Lutheran, Little Scholars and Scottie Daycare will be visited all this week by members of the wresling team. Grapplers will answer the pre-school aged children's questions, read books with them, and gift them books from the athletes. The high school boys...
Dear Editor, At a gubernatorial campaign fundraiser, Congressman Gianforte pledged to cut taxes 30% over his first two years. The promise of “huge tax cuts” is attractive, but “voter beware”: Tasty bait often hides painful hooks. State government runs on income taxes. Local cities, counties, and schools run on property taxes. 91% of state taxes support locally delivered services, the big three being education, healthcare, and incarceration. Montana’s Balanced Budget Amendment prevents deficit spending, so… under a Balanced Budget Amendment, cut...
Dear Editor, Trade is good for small businesses and the U.S. Small Business Administration has programs to help you grow in international markets. Recently, President Trump and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan reached two agreements to rebalance trade between our two great nations. These agreements, which were launched at last year’s meeting of the United Nations General Assembly, achieve concrete outcomes from negotiations. Japan is one of America’s most important trading partners and this agreement will serve to enhance our robust two...
Remember those wonderful days when answering the telephone was important? You could almost count on it being family, friend, acquaintance or a bona fide business call. I am sure that I will not be the only Senior Citizen that looks forward to mid-December when that deadline date arrives to sign up or change carriers for your new Medicare, Medigap or drug plan. And don’t be foolish enough to think you will use the computer to compare or choose a plan, as this just generates more phone calls and e-mail. I guess the upside is having caller I.D. w...
For December, the Valley County Pioneer Museum is open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. The Museum will be closed the month of January. THURSDAY – DEC. 12 5:30 p.m. - Nashua School K-6 Christmas Program at Nashua School. 7 p.m. - Lustre Christian High School and Lustre Grade School Christmas Concert at Lustre Grade School. 7 p.m. - Fifth-grade through 12th grade Christmas program at Nashua School. FRIDAY – Dec. 13 11:30 a.m. – Highway 2 Association Luncheon at the Sherman Inn, Wolf Point. RSVP to 406-262-2346 or lared...
Neal Olson, age 92, of Glasgow, Mont., passed away at Valley View Home in Glasgow. As per Neal's request cremation has taken place and no services will be held. Burial will be at a later date in Pleasant Prairie Cemetery. Neal was born south of Flaxville, Mont., June 24, 1927, to Nels and Alma (Boom) Olson. He grew up on the family farm south of Flaxville. He joined the Navy in February of 1945 at age 18, where his rank was a Seaman First Class and was honorably discharged July of 1946. Upon dis...
Gladys I. Hulett, age 95, peacefully passed away due to natural causes on Saturday, November 23, 2019 at the Northern Montana Care Center in Havre, Mont. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 14, at the Northern Montana Care Center Grace Chapel, Havre. Burial will follow at Highland Cemetery. Gladys was born on October 13, 1924 in Havre, the fifth of eight children born to Alexander and Ella (Starcke) McIntosh. She was raised on the family farm north of Havre and graduated...
Wanda A. DeSonia, 97, passed Nov. 19, 2019 with family at her side. Born Jan. 4, 1922, in Landa, N.D., to Olga and Peter Utgaard, she was the youngest of five children, of which she was the last surviving sibling. She married Charles DeSonia in 1939 at which time they moved to Minneapolis, Minn. While there, Boyd and Sandi were born. Upon Charles entering the Navy, Wanda, Boyd, and Sandi went to Landa to live with her parents. When Charles returned the family moved to Glendive, Mont., in the...
Donald L. Doebler, 87, of Hinsdale, Mont., passed way December 9, 2019 at Valley View in Glasgow, Mont. Don was born April 21, 1932 in Sherburne County, Big Lake Township, Minn., to Harold and Hazel (Johnson) Doebler. Don's family moved to Montana in 1933, where his father, Harold, found work on the Elmer Canen farm, the George Accola Farm and the Ft. Peck Dam project. The family relocated several times over the years, and Don finished all schooling in Port Orchard, Wash., graduating from South...
Judith "Judy" Caroline (Green) Graham, 55, passed away on the morning of Saturday, Nov. 23, 2019, of complications from a heart attack. Judy was born on Sept. 30, 1964, at March AFB in Riverside, Calif. to Carl Green and Wanda Bergstrom. In 1966, the family moved to Omaha, Neb., to Offutt AFB. When Judy was five, the family moved to Opheim, Mont. Her parents later divorced and her mom married Graydon "Bub" Edwards in 1971. The family now included Judy and her brother, Brad, and Bub's children, R...
Charles "Chuck" Lawrence, 84, passed away peacefully with Lorne and Karen by his side on Nov. 14, 2019. Charles was the son of Ed and Peggy Lawrence and brother of Jean, Jim, Donald, Carl, Bob and Shirley of Richland and Glasgow, Mont. Chuck moved to California where he became a successful painting contractor and entrepreneur. He is loved and will be remembered by his best friend and grandson Josh, his son Lorne, and his daughter Dawn, granddaughter Avery, and family, friends, and loved ones....
The Glasgow Scottie Wrestlers made their way to the Sidney Eagle Invitational this past weekend to test their skills on the mat against some of the finest grapplers from Montana, North Dakota and South Dakota. The Scotties brought their all, finishing in the top half of teams at 11th out of 25 total teams. The Scotties followed up behind the likes of Sidney, Bozeman, Minot, Rapid City and a couple of Billings teams collecting a total of 88 points. "Obviously it's a tough competition," said...
Basketball teams from around the region converged on Glasgow Dec. 6 and 7 for the Class C Showcase to kick off the 2019-20 basketball season. Teams from Lustre, North Country, Nashua, Frazer and Glasgow represented Valley County while Plentywood, Turner, Wolf Point, Melstone and Terry traveled to town to round out the bracket. The non-stop action took place in the Glasgow High School gym with a few games across the street at the Evangelical Church. Teams hit the hardwood to work out early season...
Lucky number seven was working hard for the Glasgow Ice Dawgs Bantam team this past weekend at the Valley Event Center. The home team notched two victories over the Billings Bulls, scoring seven goals in each of their decisive wins. The Dawgs took to the ice Dec. 7 at 6 p.m. ready to defend their home turf. Tatum Hansen kicked off the scoring for Glasgow in the first period with an assist from Trevor Dulaney, converting on one of the 16 shots the Dawgs put on net. Glasgow goalie Kolten Hansen...
The Ice Dawg Squirts team faced some tough battles on home ice at the Valley Event Center Dec. 8 and 9. The young skaters faced off against Great Falls and Havre but were unable to find a path to victory. Despite the final scores, the weekend was not a total loss for the team. “Glasgow Squirts had four games this weekend,” head coach Landon Holte told the Courier, “Four more losses for the young team that continues to improve weekly though!” The developing team faced the Great Falls Americans Friday night but were outshot and outscor...