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  • Firefighters Douse Brush Fire Threatening Glasgow Neighborhood

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Jun 23, 2021

    A brushfire threatening a Glasgow neighborhood was extinguished Monday evening before any structures were damaged. The fire, located in the coulee in Northern Heights, also known as Honda Hills, was reported to emergency dispatch at 7:54 p.m. About a dozen firefighters with the Glasgow Fire Department and the Long Run Fire Department responded to the blaze. The firefighters were joined by Glasgow Police Corporal Joshua Nolan and Valley County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Joseph Tihlarik. One engine...

  • The Courier Receives Slew of Awards

    Courier Staff|Jun 23, 2021

    The Glasgow Courier earned several industry awards during the 2021 Montana Newspaper Association Convention in Big Sky. The Courier is in Division 3. AWARDS - • 1st Place, Best Front Page, A.J. Etherington (Former Publisher) • 1st place, Best Sports Page Layout and Design, A.J. Etherington • 1st Place, Best Feature Photo, A.J. Etherington • 2nd Place, Best Sports Photo, A.J. Etherington • 1st place, Best Portrait Photo, Gwen Honrud • 2nd Place, Best Headline Writing, Gwen Honrud • 3rd Place, Be...

  • Multi-Million Dollar Raw Water Main Project Still on the Table

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Jun 23, 2021

    The Glasgow City Council continues to explore options to replace the nearly eight-mile-long raw water transmission main supplying the precious resource to municipal customers. As the water main connecting the Missouri River with the city of Glasgow's water treatment plant continues to erode, the city may face costly spot repairs to keep the system running, engineers say. The current 20" main - stretching 7.8 miles to a valve vault Southeast of town - was installed in 1987, and has experienced...

  • Police Beat

    Courier Staff|Jun 23, 2021

    There were 15 motor vehicle stops, five barking/lost/loose cat/dog calls, seven loose/dead livestock calls, two public assists, three traffic control calls, four reports for record, and one injured/dead wildlife call. SUNDAY, JUNE 6 • 0054 – Out with a Fish and Game officer at Round House PT. MONDAY, JUNE 7 • 1622 – Caller reported she received a call from a female who claims to be with the social security office. She claimed to the caller that her social security had been used and associa...

  • Newspaper Delivery Delayed

    Courier Staff|Jun 16, 2021

    UPDATED AT 1:40 p.m. - Due to unforeseen technical issues at our printing facility in Havre, the June 16 edition of the Glasgow Courier has been delayed. The printing staff has been able to get the machines working again, and expect to have the current issue delivered late tonight. As such, the June 16 edition will be available to the public at our office at 8 a.m. Thursday, June 17. ORIGINAL POST - Due to unforeseen technical issues at our printing facility in Havre, the June 16 edition of the... Full story

  • Deadlines For Ads, Legals, Classifieds, Obits Have Changed

    Jun 16, 2021

    Our printing press in Havre has changed the time when we must have our completed newspaper sections to them to 9 a.m. on Tuesdays. Because we are losing an entire day of work on our end, we must move the deadlines for all ads, classifieds, obituaries, funeral notices and legals to 5 p.m. on Fridays before the publication date. This will allow us to get them on the page when the sections are being finalized on Mondays. On dates when Mondays fall on a Federal Holiday, the deadline will be at 5... Full story

  • GPD Officers Working to Reconnect With Community

    Courier Staff|Jun 16, 2021

    Officers with the Glasgow Police Department On Friday evening made a stop at Hoyt Park in Downtown Glasgow to mingle with the civilians gathered for a bonnie picnic in the golden sunshine. Lead by Cpl. Josh Nolan, Senior Patrolman, the officers fanned out with no other reason than to meet those they serve. This effort is part of a department transition towards community oriented policing (COP). As part of COP, officers are given time to attend community meetings, conduct foot patrols, and...

  • Valley County Reaches Zero Active COVID-19 Cases

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Jun 16, 2021

    Valley County residents can breath a sigh of relief with the latest news from the Valley County Health Department. As of June 14, there were zero active cases of COVID-19 within the county. To date, 895 persons have recovered from the disease or are no longer infectious. There have been a total of 913 confirmed cases here, with 18 deaths reported. Of those infected, 64 individuals have been hospitalized. Statewide, there have been about 1,643 deaths from COVID-19 to date. Nine Montanans have...

  • Cari Knolls on Her Way to Special Olympics, USA

    Jun 16, 2021

    It was Cari Knolls lucky day last week as she learned she had been drawn to compete in the 2022 Special Olympics, USA. She had no idea she had been chosen when waiting with a crowd of well-wishers last week at the Milk River Activity Center. Scott Held, Montana Special Olympics Sports Director, drove all the way to Glasgow from Helena to give Knolls the good news in person. Knolls is one of 15 athletes who will represent Montana at the upcoming games. She will complete in track and field. After...

  • Yard of the Week

    Jun 16, 2021

  • Police Beat

    Courier Staff|Jun 16, 2021

    There were 18 motor vehicle stops, four barking/lost/loose cat/dog calls, five loose/dead livestock calls, one VIN inspection request, four public assists, two parking violations and one hazard call. MONDAY, MAY 31 • 1259 – Caller wants an officer to respond. She just got to the thrift store and noticed the front door was wide open. The lock was still intact. There was also a padlock thrown through the window. She hasn't checked the other side yet. TUESDAY, JUNE 1 • 1124 – Caller reported he got...

  • 'Let's Go Sunning'

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Jun 9, 2021

  • Caravan to prevent suicide Treks across Reservation

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Jun 9, 2021

    Joseph Miller, Jr., had just completed two tours of duty in Vietnam. After receiving orders, he bid farewell to his friends in the 82nd Airborne and traveled to camp in Dac To, awaiting his flight back to the states. "The next morning, I was playing cards with some medics in their tent, and some guy came in running, saying 'we need you at the LZ," Miller said. "We've got wounded coming in." Miller asked who had been hit. First Battalion, was the reply. "'Hey, that's my battalion.' I said. 'Do...

  • Glasgow Mayor Will Not Seek Re-Election in November

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Jun 9, 2021

    Mayor Becky Erickson will not seek re-election following the end of her term in December. Additionally, Todd Young, Ward 1 Councilmember, has resigned from his position. Erickson announced her decision during the regular city council meeting on Monday afternoon, citing conflicting familial obligations. "I have removed my name from the November ballot for the position of mayor," she said. "I strongly believe the next generation of public servants is wiling and very capable to step up and serve...

  • Police Beat

    Courier Staff|Jun 9, 2021

    There were 21 motor vehicle stops, two barking/lost/loose cat/dog calls, eight loose/dead livestock calls, three VIN inspection requests, three alarm calls and three public assists. FRIDAY, MAY 21 • 1657 – Caller received an automated call that he believes was a scam. The message said there was some illegal activity involving his social security number. He didn't give them any information. Dispatch advised him this is a scam. • 1713 – A deputy found a motorhome parked. The deputy advised the m...

  • 'Their Sacrifice Was Great, But Not in Vain'

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Jun 2, 2021

    With military veterans prevalent on both sides of his family, 10-year-old Leo Erickson was eager to help his grandfather pay homage to fallen members of the military Saturday at Highland Cemetery. Leo stuck close to grandfather, Lee Erickson, as they moved from grave to grave, placing American flags upon the final resting places of service members. "It feels really amazing" to participate, Leo said. "It is a beautiful day," added Lee. "Not all the time do we get nice days and we've had a great t...

  • Scottie Graduation Ceremony Held

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Jun 2, 2021

    With high school now in the rear-view mirror, 57 of Glasgow's best and brightest are ready to embark on the journey of adulthood. "To the Class of 2021, congratulation," said Glasgow School District Board Chair Angie Page during Saturday's commencement ceremony in the high school gymnasium. "We are so very proud of you and look forward to seeing how you all go on to have a successful and great future." Before they took their next steps into a larger world, the Glasgow High School Class of 2021...

  • Annual Mental Health Walk Draws About 40 Participants

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|May 26, 2021

    Suicide, an ugly word representing an act of no return for both the person and those close to them. A word oft avoided in courteous conversations. A word and an act which can be ignored no longer. "I had a family member pass away from suicide and it has always been an issue I believe needs to be brought to attention," said Lynsey Reyes, of Glasgow. "It destroys the family. It has been 25 or 30 years, and the family is still impacted. I keep telling my kids, 'you do know suicide is permanent? It...

  • Extra Traffic Patrols Over Memorial Day Weekend

    May 26, 2021

    There will be an increase in police presence this Memorial Day Weekend in Glasgow and Valley County as part of the nationwide "Click It or Ticket" initiative running from May 24 through June 6. The beginning of the summer travel season is upon us with Memorial Day weekend right around the corner. Before you drive anywhere this holiday weekend, make the choice to wear your seat belt. Wearing your seat belt is the best defense you have to prevent serious injury and death in the event you are in a... Full story

  • Under New Management

    May 26, 2021

    There has been a changing of the guard here at The Courier. Former Publisher Anthony "A.J." Etherington has accepted a new posting with a newspaper out of county. His last official day here was Friday. The sceptre of responsiblity has been passed on to Chris McDaniel, who arrived in the area in early April to take on the role of news reporter. The Courier Staff wishes A.J. the best of luck at his new posting, and is confident he will be successful in his ongoing journalism career. Etherington accepted the post as publisher at The Courier in Apr...

  • Never Let Diabetes Get in the Way

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|May 26, 2021

    Shepherd Colver doesn't give up easily. Not even Type 1 diabetes can stop the 9-year-old from finishing his long delayed cross country bicycle trek to New York with his father, James. "In May of 2019, we started over in Anacortes, WA, and headed right to the Cascades," James said Friday morning during a send-off from Glasgow. "We spent the next seven weeks going up and over the Cascades, then through the Coulee Desert and then over the Northern Rockies. Then, when we came down into the plains,...

  • Tyler Edwards appointed as interim police chief

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|May 26, 2021

    Glasgow Police Department Captain Tyler Edwards, formerly the assistant chief, has been appointed interim police chief upon the termination of Chief Brien Gault after 30-years of service. Gault's last day on the job was May 23. He could not be reached for comment as of press time this week. "I respect Chief Gualt's privacy, and continue to do so," said Glasgow Mayor Becky Erickson during the city council meeting Monday afternoon. "The council is going to make the deciscion of where we want to...

  • For Honor, For Glory and For Legacy

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|May 19, 2021

    Chest pounding, palms sweating, muscles contracting - Chris Knodel pushed through the pain and gained the first victory in his burgeoning Strong Man career. "'It's my turn,'" he told himself May 8 during the inaugural Bozeman Strongman competition. "'It's my time to step up. All that hard work and all that training, it's here right now.' You have all this weight you are holding and it sparks something in you - do or die, fight or flight. You shut out everything else and listen to your...

  • Glasgow School District Board Members Sworn In

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|May 19, 2021

    Angie Page has been chosen as Glasgow School District Board chair. She succeeds Mona Amundson, who is now vice-chair. In addition, Ryan Fast and Chrissa Nelson were duly elected to the board of trustees by acclamation because there were no opposing candidates. Angie was previously elected to the board in January 2020, months prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. "It was hard, because there was so much at the beginning of my term last year where we were dealing with problems and issues...

  • To Mask, Or Not to Mask, That is The Question

    Chris McDaniel|May 19, 2021

    The mother of students at Irle Elementary is calling on the Glasgow School District Board to lift the mandatory mask mandate for pupils as vaccination rates rise and the pandemic seems to ebb. “I have been as patient as possible while waiting for all of you up there to come to your senses on this mask policy, all while my children, and most of your children, have suffered every day at school,” Tami Thompson said May 12 during the public comment portion of the school board meeting. “As an adult, I have a mind of my own, and free will. I don't...

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