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Glasgow’s boys basketball team picked up their first win of the season this past weekend at the Woodden Memorial Tournament in Red Lodge this past weekend. The Scotties fell to host Red Lodge 57-54 Friday but bounced back to defeat Big Timber 49-47 Saturday. The Scotties trailed Red Lodge by a bucket after one Friday but had tied the game 22-22 at the half. Red Lodge pulled away in the third, outscoring Glasgow 19-11. The Scotties controlled the fourth quarter, scoring 21 points while holding Red Lodge to 16, but still found themselves on t...
Glasgow’s girls basketball team dropped both their games at the Woodden Memorial Tournament in Red Lodge this past weekend. The Scotties fell to the hosts 50-28 Friday before dropping a 52-37 contest to Big Timber on Saturday. Glasgow led Friday 8-7 after one but Red Lodge surged in the second quarter with 13 while holding the Scotties to 3 points. Red Lodge outscored Glasgow 15-10 in the third quarter and 15-7 in the final quarter. Tatum Nyquist hit for 9 points to lead Glasgow while Daley Aune and Carly Nelson both scored 6 points. Kyndal Sch...
For the week of Nov. 28 through Dec. 4, there were five motor vehicle stops, one report of loose livestock and one report of a barking dog. For the week of Dec. 5 through 11, there were 11 motor vehicle stops, one report of loose livestock and five reports of loose dogs. Tuesday, Nov. 29 0745 – MT DOT called in stating they have a Mercury on the side of the road. The registered owner of the vehicle was attempted to be contacted. 1159 – Reporting party called stating there is a Fedex truck that is just parked there. She said no one is in the...
The High School Ice Dawgs dropped both games in Miles City this past weekend, losing 10-3 Saturday and 6-1 Sunday to the Generals. Glasgow took the lead first Saturday on a goal by Tatum Hansen, assist Michael Hoyer, but the Generals tied the game. Bode Barnett netted a short-handed goal to put Glasgow up 2-1 after one period. Miles City tied the game early in the second but Hansen put the Dawgs ahead midway through the period. The Generals scored twice more before intermission. They sealed the game in the third period with six more goals...
With the kick-off to the Glasgow Holiday season this past weekend during the Christmas Stroll, the Scottie Field Recharged Committee has been busy behind the scenes to help make the gift of giving to the non-profit easy to reach the goal of new and improved athletic facilities at Glasgow High School. On Dec. 1, the committee released ways to give via Paypal, QR Code, in addition to the other already established methods of contacting Glasgow Athletic Director Brenner Flaten and mailing in the donation. The committee has also established...
The Glasgow High School Student Council (STUCO) members held their 24th annual Remembrance Tree program at the Pioneer Museum on Dec. 4. STUCO members, led by President Lane Thompson, welcomed those in attendance, which included Deacon Ed Malone, from St. Raphael's Catholic Church, who gave the evening's address. Over 300 bulbs were purchased in memory of loved ones that have passed away or in honor of military members. The money collected, which was over $1,500, will be donated to the new...
Timothy "Tim" J. Hide, 56, of Glasgow, Mont., passed away on Sunday, Nov. 27, 2022, at his home of natural causes. Tim was born Oct. 17, 1966, in Glasgow, to Dr. David J Hide and Jane (Ames) Hide and graduated from Glasgow High School in 1985. After graduation Tim attended Northern Montana College in Havre, Mont., but that was cut short due to his dad getting sick so he returned home to help. Tim joined the Valley County Long Run Fire Department with his beloved mom in 1985. Tim was a dedicated...
Wilmer H. "Harvey" Fast, 92, passed away peacefully to his heavenly home, Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022, at Valley View Nursing Home, in Glasgow, Mont. You may stop by Bell Mortuary to pay your respects to Harvey, Friday, Dec. 9. Family will receive friends Sunday, Dec. 11, from 4 to 6 p.m. at Bell Mortuary, Glasgow. A private family burial is planned with a celebration of life planned for June 2023. Harvey was born on June 5, 1930, on the Fast Family homestead in Lustre, Mont., to Peter and Aganetha...
The FMDH’s Foundation’s “Tree of Life” was lit on Monday, Nov. 28, and will remain so until the New Year! The tree is a symbol of the support received from this community and is a unique way for friends to help friends. With each gift, you can remember or honor a special person or event in your life. The names of the honorees are written on ornaments and hung, as a loving tribute, on the tree. An acknowledgement card will be sent to whomever you request. It is a great way to pay tribute to our loved ones, and a very thoughtful present that co...
Typically awarded during the yearly New Trends in Ag seminar put on by The Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture, which occurred in November this year, the Del Strommen Trendsetter Award is provided to an individual(s) who show innovation not only in the agriculture field but is also involved in the community. This year's recipients, Darrell and Margareta "Maggan" Walstad were presented the award after the seminar due to being out of town during the event. Darrell Walstad is a 1980...
1 Years Ago Wednesday, December 5, 2012 The Glasgow City Council decided to follow the recommendation of an appointed committee and pay the fire chief $500 a quarter, beginning Jan. 1. State Sen.-elect Greg Jergeson, D-Chinook, will be out of job in two years under a legislative reapportionment plan approved by the District and Apportionment Commission on Friday. The commission voted to pair the 100 state House districts approved earlier this year to create 50 state Senate districts. In doing s...
After taking a break as a result of the pandemic, Ruth Ann Hutchinson and Rod Karst, in addition to a number of volunteers were at it again this year, providing a community meal at the Glasgow Senior Citizens on Thanksgiving Day. Those who attended the dinner really appreciated the volunteers and were grateful to have the opportunity to have delicious food and community on the holiday. "The food is really good!" exclaimed Ruth Dowell, who enjoyed the scrumptious meal. Students of various ages...
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 hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 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. T...
Roger Earl Roness, 68, passed away on Nov. 22, 2022, at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow, Mont. He was a loving father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. A public viewing will be held Friday, Dec. 2, at Bell Mortuary, Glasgow, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, Dec. 3, at 1 p.m. at the Glasgow Evangelical Church followed by an internment at Highland Cemetery in Glasgow. A reception will follow the internment at the Elks Lodge. Roger was born...
Glasgow High School junior Harley Edwards was one of four students throughout the state who was recognized for his essay on leadership development during the state’s annual Jobs for Montana’s Graduates (JMG) Lead Montana Conference in Helena on Oct. 28. This conference is held in the hopes of preparing students for the workforce. Edwards, along with the other winners Anna Williams, of Scobey; Destiny Cheuvront, of Plains; and Ava Metcalfe, of Whitefish, received the opportunity to attend the Jobs for America’s Graduates National Student Leade...
Over the past few months, two new faces have been getting used to new co-workers and patients at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital as well as a new way of life in the Middle of Nowhere. Though Glasgow isn't new to either of them, it certainly has been a change of pace for both Kathleen Nenninger, who replaced Ellen Guttenberg following her retirement as the hospital's chief operating officer (COO), and Amy Hopstad, who will be working along side Dr. Maya Sanchez-Rotunno in obstetrics and...
At the beginning of the school year, Opheim School students and fellow staff welcomed four new staff members into their community. Matt Simley is teaching second/third grade class as well as the elementary P.E. classes. Tracy Cumber took over the shop/agriculture classes and FFA in addition to starting the fourth, fifth and sixth graders in Ag. Education. Tami Haushultz joined as the music educator for elementary, junior high and high school while Jenalyn “Jena” Batalla joined from the Phillipnes as the school’s science teacher. “I am looking...
Kelvin Donald Morehouse was born May 5, 1957, to Jack and Barbara (Taddonio) Morehouse in Glasgow, Mont. He graduated from Glasgow High School in 1975. He worked for Morehouse Painting with his dad and brothers for many years. It was through working with his dad that he met the love of his life, Joyce Allick. They married Aug. 20, 1977. Kelvin and Joyce welcomed their first daughter Tiffany in 1978. Tasha joined the family in 1981 and their son Adam was born in 1985. They raised silver fox and...
1 Years Ago Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012 Fourteen soldiers from the Montana Army National Guard's 484th Military Police Company, headquartered in Malta, were expected to return to Montana on Tuesday, Nov. 20. The soldiers were scheduled to return to the Billings International Airport on United Airlines Flight 579 at 12:42 p.m. Pat Gunderson, a 23-year veteran of the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks, is retiring from the agency on Nov. 30. Instead of kicking back and taking it easy,...
We attended the most recent NAN (Northeastern Arts Network) concert held up at the Glasgow High School last week. There are four concerts held here each winter. You've now missed the first two. The next one will be held Feb. 6, and is "a modern-day folk trio inspired by the music and legacy of Peter, Paul, and Mary" called The Band Called Honalee. Really, more people here should make the effort to attend these events. How often do you get quality live musicians giving concerts up here in the...
The Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture, Inc. announces the winners of the World Series books: Game 1: Book #20: Gail Fast, RJ Winderl, Wade Sundby, Mark Dulaney Game 2: Book #44: Kelly Sillerud, Rachel Boese, Zack Burner, Ed Sugg Game 3: Book #94: Kelly Sillerud, Rachel Boese, Zack Burner, Ed Sugg Game 4: Book #9: Karen Fauth, Kelly Dean, Rocky Kittleson, Carolyn Bachtold Game 5: Book #32: Mike Zoanni, Mo Fast, Rick Tihista, Shannon Fargo Game 6: Book #77: Jeff Hayward, Gregg Hunter, Heather Hooper, Mark Combs Game 7: Box #77: Jeff...
In 2004, a group of teenagers started a goal of creating a skatepark in order to pursue their passions in the sport. A board was created, and with the assistance of parents and other involved community members, the park was created on the Fairgrounds property. In 2007 a concrete pad had been poured and ramps were installed. As these teenagers grew up and graduated from high school, the interest to maintain and upkeep the property weaned off, with the property becoming bygones of the past. This past summer, the skatepark was closed off from...
Opheim students came together to celebrate area Veterans during their Veterans Day Program on Nov. 8, at the school. With song and words, the students from all grades, honored past and present Veterans. Pictured left to right are Opheim students Kolby Pankratz, Alice Schock, Hayden Stenglein, Elliot Nelson, Tate Allestad and Shaden Batalla with Mrs. Tami Hauschulz, music teacher behind the students....
After a two-year disruption, due to the pandemic, WE’RE BACK!!!! The 30th Annual Thanksgiving Day Dinner will be held Thursday, Nov. 24, at Glasgow Senior Citizens Center, located at 328 4th Street South. In 2019, 194 folks enjoyed the dinner with hopes of exceeding that number, this coming year. Over the past 29 years approximately 5,000 people have enjoyed the event. There is always plenty of food and no one goes home hungry. Everyone is invited and encouraged to bring their families and friends to enjoy a delicious feast including turkey, d...
The American Red Cross urges blood donors to give now and help fight the potential impact of seasonal illnesses and a potentially severe flu season on the blood supply. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention predicts a serious spread of flu this year and is already reporting an early spike in cases in several states. When seasonal illnesses increase, the number of healthy donors tends to decrease, leaving the Red Cross blood supply vulnerable to a potential shortage over the holidays. Paired with busy holiday schedules, seasonal...