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  • Yesterday's Memories

    Compiled by Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Dec 4, 2024

    1 Years Ago Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2014 The weather outside was a bit frightful, but the feast inside was delightful. After the morning's freezing rain melted, 170 plates of traditional holiday meals were served at the 24th annual Valley County Thanksgiving Day Dinner. A melting pot of folks representing this community's diversity – the needy and the fortunate, those with family here and those without, the old and the young – gathered at the Glasgow Senior Citizens Center in the American holiday's...

  • Valley County Unites At "Unity in the Community" Event Hosted By Two Rivers Economic Growth

    Shyanne Wallace, For the Courier|Nov 6, 2024

    Community members from Valley County gathered on Oct. 29, at the Glasgow Elks Lodge for the Unity in the Community event, hosted by Two Rivers Economic Growth. The evening brought together local residents and a range of exhibitors, sharing resources and information that support and strengthen the area, underscoring the collaborative spirit of Valley County. Attendees enjoyed a roast beef dinner prepared and served by local 4H clubs, whose hard work and hospitality brought warmth and community...

  • Yesterday's Memories

    Compiled By Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Sep 18, 2024

    1 Years Ago Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014 Another Glasgow area native was welcomed back to town this week. Haylie Shipp, farm broadcaster for the Northern Ag Network, was given a welcome home celebration at Farm Equipment Sales. FES general manager Sarah Swanson Partridge created the gathering to welcome Shipp, who will have an office in the building for her to work and broadcast reports. Shipp graduated from Glasgow High School in 2003 and headed to Miles City Community College, where she...

  • Yesterday's Memories

    Complied by Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Aug 21, 2024

    1 Years Ago Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2014 Changes are still settling in at the Valley County Health Department as back to school immunization and flu season starts. Not only are they sporting a new executive director and a new RN, they also have expanded their office and have gotten a new look. "We're encompassing the newness," Health Department Executive Director Connie Boreson said. "We're there where the people are to keep the community healthy." The new RN (registered nurse) joining the staff...

  • Governor Gianforte Highlights Workforce Support In Rural Montana

    For the Courier|Jul 31, 2024

    Continuing his 56 County Tour in Valley County, Governor Greg Gianforte recently visited a worksite to recognize a Glasgow business for their participation in the Montana Department of Labor & Industry (DLI) Registered Apprenticeship Program. "Through the Registered Apprenticeship Program, Montanans gain in-demand skills while we help our employers meet their workforce needs," Gov. Gianforte said. "I am grateful to business partners like Dale for supporting good-paying jobs in rural Montana and...

  • Yesterday's Memories

    Compiled by Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jul 17, 2024

    1 Years Ago Wednesday, July 16, 2014 Glasgow's Candy Cane Park is getting a whole new look that will be sweet when it's completed. The park that had gravel and not much for shade will be sporting grass and trees by late summer. The city has set aside and budgeted for the park over the last two years, and last week the project got started. The park will get grass, a sprinkler system, some new playground equipment, trees and a watering system to keep the trees green. Sarah Morales participated...

  • Lucky Knuckle Brew Run 2024

    Mar 20, 2024

    The 2024 Lucky Knuckle Brew Run held March 16 raised $630 for the Valley County Food Bank. Finishing Order Place Name Time M/F 1 Jacob Zanker 17:26.0 M 2 Reed Larsen 17:39.2 M 3 Randy Larkin 17:41.4 M 4 Tanae Baker 20:54.7 F 5 Haleigh Huntsman 22:46.5 F 6 Andrew McKean 22:47.4 M 7 Michelle Huntsman 23:09.3 F 8 Michael Kelsey 24:06.9 F 9 Ross Fladager 24:19.6 M 10 Troy Kelsey 27:10.5 M 11 Shane Knuchel 28:16.4 M 12 Matt Austin 28:32.7 M 13 Danielle Fladager 28:45.2 F 14 Sarah Denning 29:17.9 F...

  • 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...

  • Governor Gianforte Appoints Swanson Commissioner of Labor and Industry

    For the Courier|Aug 16, 2023

    On Aug. 10, Governor Greg Gianforte announced his appointment of Sarah Swanson to lead the Montana Department of Labor and Industry (DLI). "As a proven leader in both the private and public sectors, Sarah is a champion for reimagining workforce development and building sustainable public-private partnerships to empower hardworking Montanans," Gov. Gianforte said. "I look forward to partnering with her to build a stronger future for our state." Swanson assumes the role of commissioner after...

  • Yesterday's Memories

    Compiled by Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|May 10, 2023

    1 Years Ago Wednesday, May 8, 2013 The three-way contest for one seat on the Glasgow School Board was settled Tuesday night. Mona Amundson was elected to a three-year term with 739 votes. Sarah Swanson had 418 votes and Rod Ost had 137. Voting was running high for this election. Forty-three percent of the 3,084 registered voters requested absentee ballots. The Cottonwood was packed Tuesday for the first day of the 45th annual Governor's Conference on Aging. It marked the first time Glasgow has...

  • Yesterday's Memories

    Compiled by Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Apr 26, 2023

    1 Years Ago Wednesday, April 24, 2013 The Valley County jail is temporarily housing prisoners from Roosevelt County, while their jail is being retrofitted, painted, fixed and cleaned. According to Valley County Sheriff Glen Meier, the extra prisoners put the jail near the top of its capacity. Laurel Anne Wageman, chosen Glasgow High School's homecoming queen last fall has been named a finalist for the 33rd annual Montana Homecoming Queen selection to be held in Salt Lake City, Utah. A fake...

  • Valley County Election Candidate List

    Mar 23, 2022

    The primary election will be held June 7 and the general election will be held Nov. 8. Fort Peck Rural County Water District (3 positions) Arlie L McMichael Greg Speer Joseph M Yeoman Glasgow Irrigation District #2 (1 position) Cheryl L Uphaus North Valley County Water & Sewer District (3 positions) Nick O Chiechi Phillip DeFelice Delee Hustad Russell Kolpin Carl Millerick Precinct 31 Committee Person (Republican) Sarah R Swanson Precinct 33 Committee Person (Republican) Jeffrey L Pattison Precinct 34 Committee Person (Republican) Cody...

  • Hal David Haefer

    Feb 10, 2021

    Hal David Haefer, a wonderful husband, brother, uncle and friend, left this earthly life in Billings on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021, at 11:11 (military time), after a courageous battle with cancer. Hal was born on August 12, 1942, to Maxine Sarah Eschler and biological father, Wilhelm David Meyers, in Great Falls, Mont. When Hal was four years old, Donald Maxwell Haefer became his Dad. The family lived at Rainbow Dam near Great Falls while his Dad worked for the Montana Power Company. In the summer...

  • Sandy Boese

    Jun 10, 2020

    Sandra Kay Boese, 57, passed away in Glasgow, Mont., of natural causes on June 2, 2020. Per Sandy's wishes, cremation has taken place. A memorial service for family and friends will be held on Friday, June 19, at Bell Mortuary in Glasgow at 4 p.m. Sandy was born in Pierre, S.D., on Nov. 12, 1962, to Richard and Marilyn (Brown) Boese. She joined older sisters, Terri, Debbie and Donna. A brother, Doug, joined the family three years later. The family moved from the family farm to Colstrip, Mont.,...

  • Fixing a 'Two-Legged Stool'

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Nov 6, 2019

    It is an age-old problem for governments – and one that has divided the left from the right for the better part of the century – how to best fund government services and which services, if any, should be funded. That is the precise question facing a state-wide bipartisan legislative subcommittee this coming year as they prepare a study of the state’s revenue and spending models. The questions at hand being how best to fund the Montana governmental services people have grown accustomed to, what services can be cut or optimized and what can b...

  • Gianforte Talks Issues with Local Leaders

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Sep 5, 2018

    In front of a rare sirloin steak (“It can’t be too rare” according to the Congressman) and a bottle of domestic beer, the U.S. Representative for Montana Greg Gianforte talked through key issues and policy priorities with local leaders that included Mayor Becky Erickson, County Commissioners John Fahlgren and Paul Tweten, Chief of Glasgow Police Brien Gault and candidate for Sheriff Tom Boyer, among others. In a fast-paced conversation riddled with interruptions, jokes and anecdotes, Gianforte keyed in on issues to include law enfor...

  • Zinke Talks DOI Restructure and Infrastructure with Locals

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|May 23, 2018

    In an exclusive meeting with local farmers, ranchers and community leaders Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke talked about issues ranging from the restructuring of the Department of the Interior, the St. Mary River Diversion upgrade, the Bureau of Land Management, the Charles M. Russell Wildlife Refuge and the government's role in infrastructure development on public lands. The meeting occurred Sunday at 10 a.m. after being facilitated and planned by local Republican Sarah Swanson. The...

  • Glasgow School District Operational Levy Fails, All Other County Schools Pass

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|May 16, 2018

    On National Teachers’ Appreciation Day, May 8, Valley County votes were counted to determine if residents decided to pass requested levies for the Glasgow, Nashua and Frazer schools. Votes were also tallied to determine who would serve on the open trustee seats for the Glasgow, Frazer, Hinsdale and Opheim schools. Voters decided not to pass Glasgow schools levy request to increase the levy to 8.12 mills, with the intent to increase wage competitiveness in order to keep and retain quality educators. Sixty-one percent of registered voters made t...

  • Sarah Swanson Eyes a School Board Seat

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|May 2, 2018

    Glasgow native and former Farm Equipment Sales General Manager Sarah Swanson has decided to run for the Glasgow School District Board of Trustees. Currently, she is amongst four vying for two vacant positions on the board. Swanson has a long history in Valley County, having been born and raised in the region. In 1964, her grandfather left the family farm and founded the John Deere dealership Farm Equipment Sales, before leaving it to Swanson’s father. Swanson took on a role at the dealership in 2006 where she oversaw the expansion of the store...

  • Swanson Named Coordinator for Milk River Watershed Alliance

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 22, 2017

    Sarah Swanson has recently been named Milk River Watershed Alliance’s new coordinator. She will be advocating for the health of the Milk River Watershed and the rehabilitation needs of the St. Mary facilities and diversion system. With deep roots in Northeast Montana dating back to her great-grandparent’s homestead north of Hinsdale, Swanson’s Hi-Line heritage has instilled in her a drive to work to enrich rural communities for future generations, while supporting the men and women of agriculture working in acres, instead of hours. She is a...

  • FES Signs Letter of Intent with C&B Operations

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Nov 15, 2017

    After 53 years of service to Northeast Montana, Farm Equipment Sales has announced that a letter of intent to sell has been signed with C&B Operations, LLC, headquartered in Gettysburg, S.D. In a press release, FES President and CEO Marc Swanson relayed comments made to employees stating, “After 53 years, we are excited to announce our alliance with C&B Operations, one of the nation’s largest and most successful John Deere dealer organizations. This partnership will ensure that all of our customers, employees, and communities have the con...

  • Gianforte Hears from Northeast Montana Farmers and Ranchers

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Jul 12, 2017

    U.S. Congressman for Montana Greg Gianforte left his weekend schedule on July 8, to meet with local farmers, ranchers, agriculture industry supporters, implement dealers and the meteorologist-in-charge of National Weather Service Glasgow. Hosted by Farm Equipment Sales CEO Sarah Swanson, the intent of the meeting appeared two-fold. First, those Ag producers present focused on the drought conditions in northeastern Montana, and the foreseeable consequences. Second, they discussed regulations and...

  • Gianforte Nominated for Zinke's Seat, Valley County Represented

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Mar 8, 2017

    Montana Republicans have selected Greg Gianforte as their standard bearer once again, this time in a bid to win the sole U.S. Representative seat for Montana in the upcoming special election race. Gianforte won the nomination handily, Securing 150.5 votes in the first round of voting, while only requiring 123 to secure the nomination. Delegates from Valley County's Republican Central Committee were among those assembled in Helena, adding representational weight to the proceedings. According to...

  • Survivor's Bell Rings Out

    Patrick Burr, The Courier|Sep 30, 2015

    It was quiet in the Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital chemotherapy ward last Wednesday. Nurses smiled at passersby and they milled from room to room; patients checked in at the front desk, received by similar, kindly beams from its attendants. For most, all smacked of a usual day. The mere meeting of expectations, no matter how relatively low or high, ever fails to jolt a steady heartbeat into the white-capped waters of exhilaration. For Debbie Swanson and family, though, the morning's...

  • Letters to the Editor

    Sep 16, 2015

    On Burr and Vaupel A while back I was tempted to write with a niggling complaint about Patrick Burr's reporting on a city council meeting. At that time I was left wondering if he was reporting the news or writing a novel. The wording was too ornate and confusing for what should have been a "just the facts, ma'am" report. I'm glad I didn't, as he's shaping up quite nicely. His reporting is much clearer, with fewer $10 words and flowery phrases. His latest report, about the mural at the post office, did revert a bit to that, but it was a delight...

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