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  • Big Dawgs Mentor Little Dawgs

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jan 24, 2024

    In what has become a yearly tradition at the Valley Event Center, the High School Ice Dawg team paired up with members of the Mite and Termite Ice Dawg teams on Jan. 10 and Jan. 12 to provide play time and mentorship to the younger hockey players of the program. The Mite and Termite players were paired up with a high school player and met their partners during a practice session on Jan. 10. During this session, all of the players had the opportunity to learn from one another and make memories...

  • District 12 & 13 Honor Band And Choir Concert

    For the Courier|Jan 24, 2024

    The annual District 12 & 13 Honor Band and Choir will be held at the Glasgow High School gymnasium on Monday, Jan. 29. Students will arrive at 9 a.m. to spend the day practicing before the concert to the public at 6:30 p.m. Admission is $5 per adult and $3 per student....

  • Valley County High School Seniors: Hi-Line Sportsmen Scholarship Applications Available

    Hi-Line Sportsmen, For the Courier|Jan 24, 2024

    High school seniors across Valley County are encouraged to check with their guidance counselors for information about and applications for the annual Hi-Line Sportsmen Memorial Scholarships. Over the past nine years, the conservation group has awarded over $23,000 to the county's graduating seniors. Multiple sizable scholarships will again be awarded at the conservation group's annual banquet, scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 24, at Glasgow's St. Raphael's Catholic Church parish center gymnasium....

  • Calendar Of Upcoming Events In The Area

    Jan 24, 2024

    EDITOR’S NOTE: Deadline for calendar additions is Mondays at noon. Please email your event to [email protected] or submit in person at the Courier office, 531 2nd Ave. S., Glasgow. The Valley County Pioneer Museum is closed for the month of January. Nemont Manor has activities scheduled throughout the month for the entire community as well as the residents of Nemont Manor. If you would like a calendar, please contact 406-228-4306 or e-mail [email protected] and they will mail one to you. Visitors to the Fort Peck Interpretive Center can c...

  • Gale Jellum

    Jan 24, 2024

    Gale Allen Jellum, loving father, Grandpa, and brother, passed away Sunday, Jan. 21, 2024, in his sleep at the Gallatin Rest Home in Bozeman, Mont. A celebration of life will be held in Chinook, Mont., at the American Lutheran Church Friday, January 26, at 11 a.m. under the direction of Wilderness Funeral Home of Chinook. A reception will follow at the Wallner Hall. A burial service will be held in Glasgow, Mont., at 11 a.m., on Saturday, Jan. 27, at the Highland Cemetery with a reception to fol...

  • Yesterday's Memories

    Compiled by Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jan 24, 2024

    1 Years Ago Wednesday, January 22, 2014 With a new school funded by local taxpayers, along with tight city and county budgets, it seems like squeezing more funds from somewhere could be an uphill battle. Tight budgets have left some concern to those who enjoy going to the City-County Library in Glasgow. Library board members and other community members attended a meeting with the sole purpose being to figure out what the library's long-term needs are, and what to do with the library in the...

  • Ice Dawgs Beat Americans

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 24, 2024

    The high school Ice Dawgs added two wins to their record this past weekend in Great Falls. The Dawgs defeated the Americans 4-1 Jan. 20 and 4-3 the following day. Glasgow scored twice in the second and third periods in game one, holding the Americans to one goal in the final period in their first win. Peyton Smith scored first on an assist from Tavin Boland and assisted on Brody Hansen’s goal to make it 2-0 at the end of the second. Great Falls scored early in the the third to cut the Dawgs’ lead in half, but Smith scored on the power play wit...

  • Cold Is The Word

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jan 17, 2024

    This past weekend everybody hunkered down in their homes, trying to stay warm with their favorite beverages, blankets, movies and books. After a record-breaking month of December due to warm temperatures, Mother Nature decided to swing conditions the other way for January. On Jan. 13, the National Weather Service in Glasgow reported Glasgow set a record low on Jan. 13 with a low of -35, breaking the previous record of -33 in 1916. This is the first time since Jan. 6, 1982, that Glasgow has had...

  • Glasgow And Opheim BPA Students Place At Regionals

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jan 17, 2024

    Glasgow High School and Opheim students traveled to Lambert, Mont., on Jan. 10 to participate in Business Professionals of America (BPA) regionals. Business Professionals of America is the nation's leading CTSO (Career Technical Student Organization) providing students and members with invaluable skill development and the opportunity to make personal connections. Students that join Business Professionals of America have the opportunity to further their knowledge and prepare for a career in...

  • Half Day School Days

    Gwen Cornwell, For the Courier|Jan 17, 2024

    Do you remember when Glasgow had half day school days? I remember moving from Opheim the summer between my junior and senior year. I was lucky enough to be hired by a Bank here in Glasgow that summer and decided to finish my schooling in Glasgow. What a deal, I could go to school in the mornings, and then go to my job after lunch. Not many of us had the opportunity to make money and attend school all at the same time, unless you had an extremely good baby-sitting job somewhere. I am pretty sure these days came about due to the extra population...

  • Phyllis Y. Huston

    Jan 17, 2024

    Phyllis Y. Huston (aka. Phyllis Yvonne Flom, Mrs. Phyllis Y. Peck, "Nana") passed away on Monday, Jan. 8, 2024, in Glasgow, Mont., at the age of 92. Phyllis was born March 6, 1931, in Fertile, Minn., a tough-as-nail, six-month preemie, weighing in at only two and a half pounds. Her mother, Olga, told people her wedding ring would fit her as a bracelet and a tablespoon could cover her face. Her mom would keep her in a wool blanket near the wood stove to keep her warm. She had five brothers and...

  • Yesterday's Memories

    Complied by Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jan 17, 2024

    1 Years Ago Wednesday, January 15, 2014 The growth policy Glasgow has developed shows that there is a lack in affordable housing in the area. Key findings in the report show that in 2010 around 85 percent of housing in Glasgow was built prior to 1976. The percentage of home ownership was also lower here than in the state and nation. Glasgow's rate of ownership is at 63.2 percent while the state sits at 68 percent and the nation at 65.1 percent. The regular city council meeting that took place...

  • Ice Dawgs Split Games Against Miles City

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 17, 2024

    The Ice Dawgs split their home games against the Miles City Generals this past weekend, winning 7-5 Jan. 12 and losing 7-3 Jan. 13. Bode Barnett started the scoring action Friday night with help from Brody Hansen in a back and forth first period. Miles City tied the game before Peyton Smith gave the Dawgs the lead again. The visitors knotted the score again before the period ended. Aiden Price, assist Barnett, put Glasgow up early in the second but the Generals took the lead with two goals....

  • 2024 Annual Cowboy Invitational

    Jan 17, 2024

    5 - Cody Kuka’s place is 6th and has scored 15.0 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Cody Kuka (Glasgow) 20-14 received a bye () (Bye) Champ. Round 2 - Cody Kuka (Glasgow) 20-14 won by fall over Nathan Botteron (East Helena) 1-11 (Fall 0:44) Quarterfinal - Riley Hasbrouck (Hettinger/Scranton) 24-12 won by decision over Cody Kuka (Glasgow) 20-14 (Dec 15-9) Cons. Round 4 - Cody Kuka (Glasgow) 20-14 won by fall over Emry Veland (Three Forks/Ennis) 8-6 (Fall 3:50) Cons. Round 5 - Cody Kuka (Glasgow) 20-14 won by fall over Tyler Hovland (Billings S...

  • 2024 Cowboy JV Tournament

    Jan 17, 2024

    Day One COWBOY JV 103B - Makiya Plummer’s place is 1st and has scored 17.0 team points. Round 1 - Makiya Plummer (Glasgow) won by major decision over Eli Lonski (Sidney) (Maj 11-1) Round 2 - Makiya Plummer (Glasgow) won by fall over Steel Smith (Baker) (Fall 0:57) Round 4 - Makiya Plummer (Glasgow) won by fall over Landon Orthman (Hardin) (Fall 0:11) Round 5 - Makiya Plummer (Glasgow) won by fall over Charlie Buck (Chinook) (Fall 1:22) COWBOY JV 126 - Joaquin Torres’s place is 4th and has scored 10.0 team points. Round 1 - Joaquin Torres (Glasg...

  • American Legion Boys State and American Legion Aux. Girls State

    For the Courier

    American Legion Boys State and American Legion Aux. Girls State will be held June 16 through 22, 2024, at Fort Harrison, Mont. These programs are a mock civics class of the State of Montana. It is for junior class students in high school or home school. If interested in participating, speak with Mr. Johnson or Eli Feezell at Glasgow High School, Rene Clampitt at 406-263-8183 or Joe Yeoman at 406-263-0080....

  • Doris Franzen

    Jan 10, 2024

    Doris Bertha (Johnston) Franzen, of Glasgow, Mont., died peacefully on Saturday, Jan. 6, 2024, at the age of 87 at Valley View Nursing Home, in Glasgow with family at her side. A rosary will be held Monday, Jan. 15, at 6 p.m., at St. Raphael's Catholic Church in Glasgow. A Funeral mass will be held Tuesday, Jan. 16, at 10 a.m., at St. Raphael's Catholic Church with burial following in Highland Cemetery, Glasgow. Doris was born in Middle River Village, Minn., on July 15, 1936, to Clifford Jerome...

  • Melford Eugene Arrotta

    Jan 10, 2024

    Melford Arrotta, 97, passed away peacefully on Friday, Dec. 29, 2023. At his request he has been cremated and will join his parents in the Grandview Cemetery in Saco, Mont. A memorial service for Melford will be held at a later date. Melford was born to Antonio and Lillian Arrotta, Feb. 18, 1926, in Bainville, Mont. His father was a section crew foreman for the Great Northern Railroad and in Melford's early years the family lived in Culbertson and Saco. They moved to Tampico when Melford was in...

  • Yesterday's Memories

    Complied by Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jan 10, 2024

    1 Years Ago Wednesday, January 8, 2014 Arctic Weather Settles In – Dangerous situations in our area were the warmer temperatures that hit, along with freezing rain, right before the deep freeze hit. Ice also caused some issues at the Glasgow International Airport – flights for Cape Air didn't run along with a few other flights on Dec. 29 through Jan. 2. Prairie Ridge resident Robert "Bob" Rorvig celebrated 100 years of life last week while friends and family gathered to wish him well. He was...

  • 2024 Bismarck Rotary Wrestling Results

    Jan 10, 2024

    Boys Varsity 107 - John Yeska's place is unknown and has scored 0.0 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Dylan Mosset (Bismarck St. Mary`s) 28-7 won by fall over John Yeska (Glasgow) 13-6 (Fall 5:32) Cons. Round 1 - John Yeska (Glasgow) 13-6 received a bye () (Bye) Cons. Round 2 - Tristan Martin (Bismarck Century) 14-18 won by major decision over John Yeska (Glasgow) 13-6 (MD 9-1) 114 - Cody Kuka's place is unknown and has scored 4.0 team points. Champ. Round 1 - Cody Kuka (Glasgow) 14-10 received a...

  • Glasgow Ice Dawgs Beat Hawks

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 10, 2024

    The Glasgow Ice Dawgs blew out the Havre Ice Hawks 11-0 Jan. 5 before dropping a pair of games to the Assiniboine Rebels at home. Glasgow lost a 7-6 overtime thriller Jan. 6 to the visiting Canadians before dropping a 6-3 contest the following day. The Ice Dawgs went up 5-0 after one in Havre Friday, on goals from Bode Barnett (PPG), assist Tavin Boland; Brody Hansen, assist Boland; Hansen, assist Lex Fairclough; Connor Koski, and Aiden Price, assist Hansen. Glasgow scored three more times in th...

  • 2024 Bismarck Rotary Wrestling Results

    Jan 10, 2024

    Junior Varsity JV 107D - Makiya Plummer’s place is 2nd and has scored 18.0 team points. Quarterfinal - Makiya Plummer (Glasgow) won by fall over Isaac Hovland (Bismarck Legacy) (Fall 2:48) Semifinal - Makiya Plummer (Glasgow) won by fall over Kevin Varriano (Mandan) (Fall 0:58) 1st Place Match - Tyson Syth (Sidney) won by major decision over Makiya Plummer (Glasgow) (Maj 10-0) JV 127D - Joaquin Torres’ place is 3rd and has scored 11.0 team points. Quarterfinal - Paul Poitra (Devils Lake) won by decision over Joaquin Torres (Glasgow) (Dec 6-4) C...

  • Year End Review 2023

    Jan 3, 2024

    It Happened in December 2023 • •. Governor Gianforte Contributes Salary To Serve Hi-Line Families and Children • Winter Wonderland Kicks Off Holiday Season • Block Of Bucks Donations Down This Year • Law Enforcement Plunges For Special Olympics • Glasgow City Council Discusses Proposed Skate Park At Bundy • Record Breaking Highs For December • Erickson Named Montana Coach Of The Year • Glasgow Places First In Speech Sweeps at Medicine Lake/Froid And Fort Benton Meet • Cottonwood Inn, Sid...

  • Sports Year End Review 2023

    Jan 3, 2024

    January 2023 Dawgs Rock On – Defeat Cooper City Kings At Home Veterans Of The Glasgow Ice Dawgs Hockey Program Gathered For Annual NYE Alumni Game Wardens Seeking Information on White-Tailed Buck Shot And Left Near Fort Peck Lustre Boys Remain Undefeated – Added Two Wins In Their Return To The Court After The Holiday Break NC Girls Improve To 9-0 Overall Clampitt Wins Bismarck: Girls Place 17th, Boys 25th The high school Ice Dawgs added two to the win column, defeating Bozeman Ice Dogs 6-3 Frida...

  • Missoula Children's Theatre Comes To Glasgow For "The Princess And The Pea"

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Dec 20, 2023

    Fort Peck Fine Arts Council and the Missoula Children's Theatre teamed up this year to put on a production of "The Princess and the Pea" at the Glasgow High School Auditorium on Dec. 16. The show was open to Valley County kids in kindergarten through eighth grade to audition at the beginning of the week and then actors had the whole week to practice after school before the big show. A total of 51 students received parts in the production, from all ages and grades, led by tour actor/directors...

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