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  • Glasgow Kiwanis Club Honors Students For BUG

    For the Courier|Feb 1, 2023

    The Glasgow Kiwanis Club, assisted by students from the High School Key Club and the Middle School Builders Club, presented BUG (Bring Up Grades) certificates to students in grades six through eight, honoring those students who brought up their grades between the first and second grading periods without lowering any grades. This has been done in Glasgow Schools for many years, and is a program of Kiwanis International, serving the children of the world, and is also done in sponsored school...

  • Scottie Wrestlers Close Out Regular Season

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 1, 2023

    The Glasgow wrestlers closed out their regular season with three events last week. The Scotties won their Senior Night Dual against the Dawson County Red Devils 44-16 last Tuesday at home. They went 19-9 at the Malta Mixer Friday night with the boys posting a 15-5 record while the girls went 4-4. Glasgow was back in Malta Saturday for the Malta Invitational where the boys took second with 178.5 points and the girls took third with 54 points. Khye Gamas, Mason Donaldson and Riley Clampitt won...

  • Ice Dawgs Drop Doubleheader to Miles City

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Feb 1, 2023

    The Glasgow Ice Dawgs dropped their two games against the top team in the league, the Miles City Generals, this past weekend on home ice. Glasgow fell 5-2 Friday night and 3-0 Saturday morning, giving the Ice Dawgs a 12-4-0 record with 24 points in the Big Sky High School League. Miles City maintains their top slot with an 18-0-0 record and 36 points. Glasgow improved upon their previous showing against Miles City. When the teams met in December, Miles City won by scores of 10-3 and 6-1. On...

  • Glasgow Kiwanis Club Honors GMS Students For BUG

    For the Courier|Feb 1, 2023

    The Glasgow Kiwanis Club, assisted by students from the High School Key Club and the Middle School Builders Club, presented BUG (Bring Up Grades) certificates to students in grades six through eight, honoring those students who brought up their grades between the first and second grading periods without lowering any grades. This has been done in Glasgow Schools for many years, and is a program of Kiwanis International, serving the children of the world, and is also done in sponsored school...

  • Flaten Selected Overall Montana AD Of The Year

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jan 25, 2023

    Glasgow High School Athletic Director (AD) and Irle School Vice Principal Brenner Flaten wears many hats, not only for the school district, but the community, his family and the Montana Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (MIAAA). In addition to his already many duties and accolades, he was recently honored by the MIAAA as the 2022 Montana Overall AD of the Year. Annually, the MIAAA recognizes an AD of the Year in each of the four classifications (AA, A, B and C) as well as an...

  • GHS Speech And Drama Take Home Third In Divisionals

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jan 25, 2023

    The Glasgow High School Speech and Drama team traveled to Roundup this past weekend to participate in the Eastern B/C Divisional meet on Jan. 21. After staying in Roundup the night before and eating as a team, all seven students were ready to compete when it was competition time. Each competitor had to compete in four rounds and then a finals round to see who will be attending the State B/C competition on Friday, Jan. 27, and Saturday, Jan. 28, in Manhattan. The top six in each event are able...

  • GHS Super Hero Night Jan. 27

    For the Courier

    Glasgow High School JMG class announces their annual “Super Hero Night” to be held on Friday, Jan. 27, during the Glasgow vs Wolf Point basketball games. The crowd is encouraged to dress as their favorite Super Hero and to bring food donations for the Valley Community Food Bank....

  • Teddy Bear Toss Feb. 2

    For the Courier

    Please bring new and gently used stuffed animals for the Teddy Bear Toss on Thursday, Feb. 2. The toss will take place between the varsity basketball games of Glasgow High School versus North Country in the Glasgow High School gymnasium. Stuffed animals will be donated to FMDH, Phillips County Hospital and St. Vincent’s Hospital in Billings for children having overnight stays in the hospital....

  • Calendar of Upcoming Events in the Area

    Jan 25, 2023

    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. Events are also listed below. Nashua Lions Roller S...

  • Cecil Dalby

    Jan 25, 2023

    Cecil Floyd Dalby passed away after a short illness on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023. Cecil was born in Glasgow, Mont., March 13, 1941, to Emil and Alma (Frederick) Dalby. He was the seventh child out of eight children. In July of 1963 Cecil decided to forgo his senior year of high school to join the Army and was stationed in Fort Carson, Colo. until July 9, 1965. After leaving the Army, Cecil returned home where he worked for the post office in Glasgow as a mail carrier form 1965 to 1970. In March...

  • Marilyn Maxness

    Jan 25, 2023

    Marilyn (Hatton) Maxness was born July 19, 1937, in Wheeler, Mont., to Thoralf and Hazel (Hartsock) Hatton. She passed away Friday, Jan. 13, 2023, in Helena, Mont., with her family by her side. Services will be held in Glasgow at 1 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 4, at Bell Mortuary, Glasgow, Mont., with Pastor Rick Thompson officiating. Marilyn graduated from Glasgow High School in 1955. She started her lifelong career at Farmers-Stockgrowers Bank (now Wells Fargo) as a junior in high school. She was the...

  • Yesterday's Memories

    Compiled by Kirsten Keiser, The Courier|Jan 25, 2023

    1 Years Ago Wednesday, January 23, 2013 City employees will receive a raise this year, after the Glasgow City Council approved a collective bargaining agreement with Teamsters Local No. 2. The $.25 per hour increase was also extended to non-bargaining city employees. Police did not request a raise this year. The Council passed a resolution establishing the effective date of the new city salaries as July 1, 2012. A Nashua native has been named as the new administrator of Valley View Home in...

  • Ice Dawgs Win In Great Falls

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 25, 2023

    The high school Ice Dawgs brought home two wins from their road trip to Great Falls this past weekend. Glasgow defeated the Americans 3-1 Jan. 20 and 4-1 Jan. 21 to improve the Dawgs' record to 12-2. The Dawgs currently sit in number two position in their league. Both Glasgow's and Great Falls' goalies turned in a flawless first period Friday night. Glasgow put eight shots on the Americans' netminder while Aidin Wilkowski stopped both shots by the Americans. The Dawgs turned up the heat in the...

  • Scottie Boys Split Non-Conference Games

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 25, 2023

    The Scottie boys basketball team split their games this past weekend in non-conference play. Glasgow defeated the Class A Sidney Eagles 55-45 at home Friday before dropping a 55-38 contest to the Class A Dawson County Red Devils the following night, also in Scottie Gymnasium. Glasgow now holds a 1-3, 5-7 overall record on the season. Glasgow defeated Sidney after falling behind 14-9 at the end of the first quarter. The Scotties established control in the second with a 20-point showing to carry...

  • Scottie Girls 0-2 Against Class A Teams

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 25, 2023

    The Glasgow girls basketball team dropped their non-conference games this past week against two Class A teams. The Scotties fell 54-49 to the Sidney Eagles Jan. 20 before dropping a 40-32 contest to the Dawson County Red Devils the following night, both at home. Glasgow now holds a 1-3, 1-11 overall, record. Sidney outscored Glasgow 13-8 in the opening eight minutes but Glasgow answered with 19 in the second quarter to tie the game at 27-27 heading into the second half. The Scotties outscored...

  • GHS Participates In BPA Regionals In Lambert

    Jill Page, For the Courier|Jan 18, 2023

    Business Professionals of America (BPA) competed at Regionals on Jan. 11, in Lambert, Mont. Glasgow High School (GHS) students did an excellent job representing our school in many professional business events. Next up is State Competitions in Billings in March where we will compete against all regions. Below are the results: Daniel Berry (11th): 3rd place Presentation Management Individual 5th place Network Administration Using Cisco 4th place Computer Security 2nd place Server Administration...

  • Glasgow Combat Sports Opens Doors For All Levels

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jan 18, 2023

    Three friends who share common interests in kickboxing, boxing, MMA, and jujitsu have come together to share their passions with Valley County and the Glasgow community. Ryan Smothermon, Sarah Torres and Bobby Overbey, all Glasgow residents, recently opened Glasgow Combat Sports in downtown Glasgow to provide the community the opportunity to learn and train in these sports. Overbey moved to Glasgow close to seven years ago and has been training in jujitsu for about four years. "I fell in love...

  • Yesterday's Memories

    Compiled by Kirsten Keiser, The Courier|Jan 18, 2023

    1 Years Ago Wednesday, January 16, 2013 Glasgow and Valley County law enforcement officials have been awarded a $210,000 grant to begin a new program, providing drug prosecution services to 17 counties and two drug task forces in Eastern Montana. The grant from the Montana Board of Crime Control will fund a drug prosecution coordinator, an attorney specializing in drug cases, for two years. The winter storm that hit northeast Montana on Thursday night wasn't a surprise. It had been making its...

  • Ice Dawgs Improve To 10-2 Beat Fusion in Flathead

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 18, 2023

    The High School Ice Dawgs won two on the road in Flathead this past weekend, improving their record to 10-2. Glasgow defeated the Fusion 7-1 Friday night and 5-4 Saturday morning in an overtime thriller. The Dawgs sit in second place in the Big Sky High School League, behind Miles City, 12-0, and ahead of Great Falls, 10-4, and Missoula, 9-2. The Dawgs struck first and early Friday night. Flathead sent a player to the sin bin in the first minute of play, opening up the ice for the Dawgs’ Bode Barnett, assist Connor Koski, put a puck past the F...

  • Scottie Boys Wrestling Ranked Sixth, Girls Continue to Shine

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jan 18, 2023

    The Glasgow boys wrestling team maintained their sixth place ranking in the Class B/C Wrestling Coaches Power Poll released Jan. 10. Glasgow sits behind defending state champions Huntley Project in first; Three Forks, second; Jefferson, third; Cut Bank, fourth, and Whitehall, fifth. Coming in behind Glasgow were Colstrip in seventh; Anaconda, eighth; Plains/Hot Springs, ninth, and Lincoln County, tenth. Earning individual were rankings were Khye Gamas, William Kirkland, Michael King, Mason...

  • Law Enforcement

    Jan 18, 2023

    For the week of Dec. 26 through Jan. 1, there were 19 motor vehicle stops and one report of a loose dog. For the week of Jan. 2 through Jan. 7, there were 16 motor vehicle stops and two reports of loose/missing dogs. For the week of Jan. 9 through 14, there were 10 motor vehicle stops and four reports of loose/missing/barking dogs. Saturday, Dec. 31 1252 – Reporting party called and stated she was bit by the neighbor dog on her right hand between the index finger and thumb. She states she was in the street in front of where the dog owner r...

  • Save the Date: Hi-Line Sportsmen Banquet is Feb. 25

    Save the date and plan to attend the 7th annual conservation fundraising dinner hosted by the Hi-Line Sportsmen on Saturday evening, Feb. 25, at Glasgow’s St. Raphael’s Parish Center gymnasium. The “keep-it-local” conservation group will once again offer a wide variety of guns and one-of-a-kind items available to win on raffle or auction. Proceeds from this year’s banquet will be directed to the Valley County Pool Campaign. The evening is a celebration of fellowship and the group’s commitment to improving the wildlife, habitats, outdoors op...

  • Hygiene Kits Supplied To Valley County Students Courtesy Of Local Support

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jan 11, 2023

    With support from Caring Hands, Aaron Chatten Memorial Tournament and Glasgow Reynolds Market, the Valley County Health Department recently donated hygiene kits to all Valley County schools. These kits include tampons and pads (for high school students), toothbrushes, toothpaste, deodorant and body wash for all genders. These items will be available at Glasgow High School, Glasgow Middle School, Nashua School, Opheim School, Frazer School, Hinsdale School and Lustre Schools not only for...

  • Calendar of Upcoming Events in the Area

    Jan 11, 2023

    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. Events are also listed below. Nashua Lions Roller S...

  • Colleen Ann Kittleson

    Jan 11, 2023

    Colleen Ann (Fargo) Kittleson, age 65, of Glasgow, Mont., passed away Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2023, at St. Vincent's Hospital in Billings, Mont. Colleen was born June 6, 1957, in Glasgow, the daughter of John and Rhoda (Lentz) Fargo. Colleen graduated high school in 1975. She married Rocky Kittleson on Sept. 11, 1976, and they started their family shortly thereafter with Dusty and Travis and then after a 10-year gap Myles and Katie came along to complete the family. Colleen worked at Eugene's Pizza a...

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