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  • News Briefs for Oct. 27, 2021

    Oct 27, 2021

    Western Valley 4-H Meeting Report The Oct. 3, 2021 meeting was called to order by Cienna Strommen. Before the meeting, several children decided to have a war. I promptly stopped the fighting, for it was getting too out of hand. The meeting was called to order. I, as former rec. leader, decided we should play bang, while Cooper Albus (Former Song Leader) gave us a background music of "One of Them Girls." It ended in a back-to-back shootout between Kade Strommen and Kodi McColly. Trey Johnson list... Full story

  • Montana Tribes Want to Stop Jailing People for Suicide Attempts

    SARA REARDON, Kaiser Health News|Oct 27, 2021

    POPLAR, Mont. - When Maria Vega was a senior in high school in 2015, she found the body of one of her closest friends, who had died by suicide. A few days later, devastated by the loss, Vega tried to take her own life. After the attempt failed, she was arrested and taken to juvenile detention in Poplar, a remote town on the Missouri River a short drive from the North Dakota oil fields. She was put in a cell and kept under observation for several days until a mental health specialist was availabl... Full story

  • 911 Calls for Oct. 11 - Oct. 16, 2021

    Oct 27, 2021

    There were eight animal control calls, five motor vehicle stops, four assist citizen/public assists, three fire/business alarms, three dog/cat control calls, one inspection request, one hazard, one traffic control call and one report for record. Monday, Oct. 11 1109 – Contacted Hinsdale FC who thinks they can handle the fire with the two trucks they have. He will call if they need more. Caller reported a semi on fire. She stated she doesn't have much information on this as it was reported to her by another person. She stated they have small w...

  • Race for Nashua Mayor Uncontested

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Oct 27, 2021

    Although Larry Potter registered a the Valley County Courthouse to run as a candidate for Nashua Mayor, and paid the $15 filing fee, he failed to then register with the Commissioner of Political Practices (COPP) and was not legally eligible for placement on the current ballot. Due to the failure to register with COPP, his would be opponent -- JoAnna Turner -- technically is running unopposed. A such, there was no need to place the mayor's race on the ballot, explained Marie L. Pippin, Valley Cou... Full story

  • Meet the Candidates

    Oct 27, 2021

    Editor's Note: The Courier sent the same questions to both candidates for the Ward 1 election. Candidate Adam Hooper declined to participate. Current age? 52 How long have you lived in Glasgow? "I have lived in Glasgow for 30 years, but my entire life has been in Nashua and Glasgow." Why should voters pick you? "I could use that old phrase, 'experience.' I have spent eight years on the City Council and feel I have done a really fair job in representing the citizens and taxpayers of Glasgow. I... Full story

  • 'They're Approaching the Tyrannosaur Paddock'

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Oct 20, 2021

    Hovering directly above the remains of a tyrannosaurid discovered in the Badlands of Valley County, helicopter pilot Rob Sperry needed to remain stationary as archaeologist Josh Chase connected a steel cable hanging from the Chinook to the steel frame on the ground containing the fossils. Not only did Chase need to be wary of the cable and hook –weighing in excess of 100 pounds and potentially becoming a wrecking ball – but of the electricity generated by the helicopter. "That helicopter gen...

  • Legacy of Fine Coffee Continues Under New Management

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Oct 20, 2021

    The Loaded Toad has a new owner, but boasts the same legacy of delicious culinary confections and fine coffee. Glasgow native Candy Lagerquist has purchased the long time business from Alicia Frueh, officially taking the mantle on Sept. 10. Alicia and her late husband, Robert "Jimmy" Frueh, themselves became the new owners of the coffee shop on Aug. 25, 2019. They, in turn, purchased the shop from Jimmy's sister, Ann Kulczyk, who opened the coffee shop on July 14, 2014. Jimmy died from...

  • Proposed Vaccine Mandate Could Put Businesses in Sticky Situation

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Oct 20, 2021

    With Montana State law prohibiting a COVID-19 vaccine mandate, and a potential Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) rule that would punish businesses with 100 or more employees for not mandating such vaccinations, applicable Valley County businesses may find themselves in a legal gray area. "I have had conversations with business owners and member of the Montana Chamber of Commerce, and obviously they are concerned they are going to be put between a rock and a hard place where -...

  • Basement Renovations Complete at Glasgow City-County Library

    Megan S. Haddix, Library Director|Oct 20, 2021

    The basement renovations at the Glasgow City-County Library have been completed, with a new ADA family-sized restroom and a kitchenette. These new additions will be beneficial for library staff and public use during special programs, events, meetings and any other library occasions. The restroom is near the overflow area where the newspapers, magazines and reference materials are located. This project has been in the planning stages for several years. The goal of the library staff is to do the best they can to serve their patrons and...

  • Glasgow Schools Offer Free COVID-19 Testing For Students

    Courier Staff|Oct 20, 2021

    Glasgow School District is now offering free COVID-19 testing to students and staff. Results will be available within 30 minutes. "As part of steps to help stop the spread of COVID-19 and keep our school open for in-person learning, we will offer a free COVID-19 Testing Program for students and staff at Glasgow School District," Superintendent Wade Sundby said in a press release. "Regular testing will help protect our students, staff, family members, and others against COVID-19 or are otherwise... Full story

  • News Briefs for Oct. 20, 2021

    Courier Staff|Oct 20, 2021

    Glasgow Schools Fall Concert Changed to Nov. 1 The Glasgow Music Department will host their Fall Concert on Monday, Nov. 1 in the High School Auditorium. The evening will feature all of our music students from the Middle School and the High School on one night. Starting at 6 p.m. will be the 6-12th grade Band Concert, including the 6th grade band, 7/8 grade band and High School Band. Following that concert, the choir will begin at 7:15 p.m. That concert will include the 6th grade choir, 7/8... Full story

  • GPD to Host DEA National Take Back Day

    Courier Staff|Oct 20, 2021

    Need to safely dispose of old prescription or over the counter medications? The Glasgow Police Department, in coordination with the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) will collect unused and unwanted medications at both the Valley County Courthouse and at the police station during regular business hours on Saturday, Oct. 23. "If they have any prescription drugs sitting around or just normal over the counter drugs they want to get rid of, now would be a good time to do it," said GPD Chief Rob Weber.... Full story

  • 911 Calls Oct. 4 through Oct. 10, 2021

    Oct 20, 2021

    There were seven motor vehicle stops, six animal control calls, two hazards, two dog/cat control calls, one traffic control call and one report for record. Monday, Oct. 4 1555 – Caller reported a theft from the Rundle laundry room around 2118 last night. They have the suspect on video. He believes it's the subject that has been in town for a few days. Advised him that the officers will be there as soon as they're available. 1555 – Received multiple calls for two-vehicle accident – one semi and a UPS truck. While on the call the caller state...

  • Glasgow Schools Cancel In Person Learning Next Week

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Oct 13, 2021

    Due to a large number of personnel being unable to work due to illness, and a lack of substitutes available due to an ongoing shortage, Glasgow School District has canceled all in person classes from Monday Oct. 18 through Wednesday, Oct. 20. Students already were not scheduled to attend classes on Thursday, Oct. 21. "I apologize for the short notice and the hardships this may create for our families in our community," Wade Sundby, Glasgow School District #1A Superintendent, said in a press... Full story

  • Gov. Gianforte Calls on Biden to Reopen Canadian Border

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Oct 13, 2021

    UPDATE: On Wednesday, the Biden Administration took the first steps to reopen the northern border by allowing vaccinated Canadians into the U.S. starting in November. It would remain closed to the unvaccinated. Governor Greg Gianforte continues to push the Biden Administration to reopen the Canadian border, noting the disparity with the Mexican Border which is virtually wide open to unvaccinated and undocumented foreign nationals who have been flooding across. "It is a tragic irony that the...

  • Pillars of Strength and Beacons of Hope

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Oct 13, 2021

    Facing about 200 hundred cases a year in five counties, Glasgow Police Department Victim Witness Specialists Jewel Etherington and Margaret Henry don't get much downtime. "We cover five counties, Phillips, Valley, Daniels, Sheridan and Roosevelt," Etherington told The Courier last week. During a normal week, "I spend one day in Malta then I try to get to Plentywood every other week on a normal basis," Etherington continued. "Then, we hit Scobey. Margaret, my partner, she takes care of...

  • Hit-and-Run Knocks Out Portable Police Speed Radar

    Courier Staff|Oct 13, 2021

    The Glasgow Police Department is seeking the driver responsible for crashing into a portable police speed radar set up at the crosswalk at Scottie Pride Drive and Cloud Street. According to police reports, the incident was reported at about 7:30 p.m. Thursday. A resident living nearby called dispatch at that time to report the speed indicator was broken and scattered all over the road. The reporting party was not able to provide a description of the driver, but said they were operating a late...

  • Five Dead from COVID-19 Since Sept. 1

    Courier Staff|Oct 13, 2021

    The Valley County Health Department (VCHD) on Friday confirmed the death of a woman in her 70s due to COVID-19 infection. This marks the fifth death since Sept. 1, and the 23rd since the pandemic began. On Friday, VHCD officials stated there were 52 new and confirmed COVID-19 infections in Valley County sine the prior week, which saw 30 new cases. The new cases last week were comprised uf 34 females and 18 males. • Active Cases: 120 • Recovered cases: 1,025 • Total cases: 1,168 • Hospita... Full story

  • 911 Calls Sept. 25 through Oct. 2, 2021

    Oct 13, 2021

    There were six animal control calls, five motor vehicle stops, five dog/cat control calls, three reports for record, two assists to citizens and one inspection. Saturday, Sept. 25 • 0026 – Caller would like an officer to respond to her house. She says her house window was broken out sometime between 1130 and midnight. • 0858 – Caller wanted to speak to an officer about her ex-boyfriend. He was in town last night and apparently was at a house drinking not far from where the caller was staying. She stated she has had problems with the ex-boyf...

  • News Briefs for Oct. 13, 2021

    Courier Staff|Oct 13, 2021

    Glasgow Schools Fall Concert Rescheduled for Nov. 1 UPDATE: Due to a staff shortage at the Glasgow School District, the Glasgow Music Department will now host their Fall Concert at 6 and 7 p.m. on Monday Nov. 1. It previously had been scheduled for Oct. 19. The Glasgow Music Department will host their Fall Concert on Monday, Nov. 1 in the High School Auditorium. The evening will feature all of our music students from the Middle School and the High School on one night. Starting at 6 p.m. will be... Full story

  • 'On a Royal Chariot'

    Oct 6, 2021

    Area residents turned out in droves last week to participate in the 2021 Glasgow High School Homecoming Parade, which led up to victories for the sports team at the high school. Congratulations Scotties!... Full story

  • Knudsen Calls on BLM to Scrap Bison Grazing Proposal

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Oct 6, 2021

    Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen is worried the American Prairie Reserve's (APR) bison grazing change of use permit proposal could have a disastrous economic impact on Valley County farmers and Ranchers. "I think it moves in that direction, that is the concern," Knudsen told The Courier over the phone late last week. "One of the big concerns I have is there seems to be two different sets of rules. There is a set of rules for farmers and ranchers who have these federal allotments, and...

  • 'Into the Wild Sky Yonder'

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Oct 6, 2021

    U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III 77183 of Air Mobility Command (AMC) Charleston Air Force Base (AFB) in South Carolina conducts exercises over the Glasgow AFB facility, currently managed by Montana Air Research Company (MARCO), an affiliate of Boeing. The aircraft last week was involved with military exercises including paratroopers conducting jumps in the area. AMC provides airlift, special missions, aerial refueling, and aeromedical evacuation for the United States armed...

  • New Ad-Agent at The Courier

    Courier Staff|Oct 6, 2021

    The Glasgow Courier is proud to announce the long vacant position of advertising agent has been filled by Theresa "Reese" Johnson of Nashua. "I look forward to building long term relationships with the businesses in Valley County, and am eager to meet clients in person in the coming weeks," Johnson said. Johnson holds a bachelor's degree in media studies with an emphasis on photography from Montana State University, in Bozeman. In the early 1990s, Johnson was an ad photographer and... Full story

  • 911 Calls for Week of Sept. 20, 2021

    Oct 6, 2021

    There were six motor vehicle stops, four animal control calls, three hazards, two parking violations, one dog/cat control call, one inspection request, one public assist and one traffic control call. Monday, Sept. 20 • 1431 – A male called to inform both of his vehicles have been stolen: one went missing Thursday and the other must've been recently, he indicated. He stated he has both titles for both vehicles but one is registered to his wife. 1453 – The male called back to state the one vehicle was still on the property. They didn't see it as...

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