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Irle School first-grade students in Mrs. Overby's, Mrs. Boyer's, and Mrs. Qualls' classes had quite the learning experience on Feb. 25. Thanks to the generosity of Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital's physician assistant Jace Ball and Fifth Avenue Pharmacy's manager Holly Burleson donating hair nets, masks, gowns and gloves, these students had the opportunity to be word surgeons while learning about contractions at the same time. Irle School's first-grade students had learned about contractions...
The VFW Teacher of the Year award contest was established to recognize teachers who have committed to teaching their students Americanism and patriotism. According to the VFW's website, "Without our nation's veterans, America wouldn't be the great nation it is today. Our youth deserve to learn about our rich history, traditions and the role of our veterans in creating and shaping America." This year's nominee from VFW Post 3107 is Ms. Denise Winchester, a second-grade teacher at Irle Elementary...
Since 1790, the U.S. Census, which is mandated by the Constitution, has occurred every 10 years. This year marks another decade where information needs to be obtained in order to determine funding, possibly another U.S. House seat for the state and to better the community. Starting March 12, households will begin receiving an invitation to respond to the 2020 Census either through their mail or dropped off directly at their household. The Census is very important for every household to complete as the data obtained is used to determine more...
A northeast Montana man was sentenced Feb. 28 in District Court to 100 years in prison with 60 suspended for the crime of incest. He will also be required to register as a level two sex offender, complete sex offender treatment and will not be eligible for parole for 10 years. At the time of the crime he lived in Glasgow but had resided in Daniels County before being sentenced. (Editor’s Note: For the privacy of the child involved, the Glasgow Courier has decided not to report the child’s name or the perpetrator). According to court records, th...
Fighting for Montana’s most vulnerable would just be another bullet in a series of political priorities for almost any other candidate, but for Attorney General Candidate John Bennion, the talking point hits a little closer to home. Bennion’s son, Jack, was born four-months premature and now lives with Cerebral Palsy and is a non-verbal fourth grader. Advocating for his son has been a priority for the MT DOJ Attorney that has made him a self-published author of a children’s book (The Adventures of Jack Pant—Amazon) to educate his son’s p...
Raph Graybill has never held public office but that has not stopped him from seeking the Democratic nomination for Montana’s Attorney General seat and to be the “independent watch dog” for Montana. Most recently, Graybill has worked as Governor Bullock’s Chief Legal Counsel in Helena effectively championing issues for the governor’s office in both state and federal court. One such case Graybill cited as pivotal in his decision to run for AG, was a case he took to the Supreme Court in Montana involving a ranching family that was using the Habit...
The Children's Museum of Northeast Montana's website says, "Our Children's Museum was created by community members in 2005." What it does not mention is that the museum continues to grow and thrive with more contributions from the community. Take for example the recent project undertaken by Tanner White. The young man was looking for a project to earn his Eagle Scout badge in the Boy Scouts. He reached out to Stacey Fast, executive director of the Children's Museum, to see if the organization ha...
In what is becoming an annual tradition for Frazer School, community members, students, staff, and school athletes came together on Jan. 17 to bring awareness and honor all the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) men and children with Red Night. This year's event specifically honored two Frazer residents that have been missing for over 20 years: Jody Howard, who went missing on Oct. 7, 1991, leaving behind four children, four siblings and eight grandchildren, and Valen Hotomanie, who...
In front of family and friends, Glasgow's Adeline Mitchell was recognized on Feb. 14 at Prairie Ridge Village for her many years of service to the country and community by Congressman Greg Gianforte. Gianforte initially recognized Mitchell on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, 2019, on the House floor in Washington, D.C., as one of 27 Montana Congressional Veteran Commendation recipients. The morning started off with Master of Ceremonies and American Legion member Jason Myers greeting the crowd and reading...
Seffarine, as part of the Northeastern Arts Network Big Sky Series, visited Nashua School Feb. 5 to showcase their flamenco and Arabic music. Singer Lamiae Naki, originally of Morocco, spoke to the students about the incredibly diverse culture and history of her region of the world. Music, language and culture were influenced by the Arabs, the French, the Spanish and from many countries in Africa. Seffarine is named after the metal-working square Naki grew up in, paying homage to the music...
The Glasgow City Public Work’s water improvement project entered its second phase on time and on budget in January, as crews completed the installation and testing of the new filtration tanks installed in phase one and diverted the entire plant’s operations from the old system after a successful testing period. According to Director of Public Works Rob Kompel, the decision to switch full-time came after a few week testing period that afforded the plant the opportunity to revert back to the tried and true filters that had run direct fil...
For Marj Markle, basketball started at a young age among her competitive siblings. She remembered playing ball in the driveway of their home on the Glasgow Air Force Base almost every night. As the middle child of six-stuck smack in between four brothers and the youngest of only two girls-Markle remembered learning to play tough early on. That grit and competitiveness would lead to a lifetime of athletic achievements, putting her name in the Montana High School Association Hall of Fame this...
The Montana Human Rights Commission has ruled in favor of Shalaine Lawson following an appeal on the decision of an administrative hearing officer who decided that NorVal Electric Cooperative and NorVal’s General Manager Craig Herbert were guilty of sexual harassment and retaliation against her. According to the HRC decision, NorVal had argued that Herbert’s conduct had not met the level of “actionable sexual harassment” because it had not included, “assaults, physical contact, uninvited sexual solicitations, intimidating words or acts, obscene...
Renowned youth wrestling coach and head coach of NXT LVL Wrestling Academy Mike Krause made a stop at the brand-new Glasgow Wrestling Club Facility Feb. 3 to 5, to help break in the mats and show area youth wrestling and training techniques in his own high-energy style. Krause is regarded as one of the best youth coaches in the country and his command of a room is unquestionable as he organized a training program with a group of elementary to middle-school aged kids he had never met-or only met...
For Tracy Schuster, running for House District 34 is about getting involved as a citizen and doing her part towards better governance. She says that she feels called to serve, citing the direction of the country and her view that what is happening in America is not what is best for this country. "I think a lot of the political scene has become so vitriolic that people kind of pull away from it, they tune it out," said Schuster discussing the political environment in the country. "That just...
A statewide initiative to increase the State’s effectiveness at investigating and prosecuting sexual assaults held its first outside of Helena training session in Glasgow last week at the STAT Air hangar. The program training is the next phase in a program dubbed SAKI, or Sexual Assault Kit Initiative, and it is the culmination of years of developed research and established best practices put into a single course aimed at helping law enforcement better understand sexual assault investigations, survivors and the legal process/evidence that goes...
Opheim students are just a small fraction of the 40,000 students in North America currently competing in Vocabulary.com’s annual Vocabulary Bowl, which runs through April 30. The goal of the competition is to master more words than the competitors, comprised of other participating schools. At the beginning of January, the Vikings were recognized by Vocabulary.com for being ranked third in the state out of 24 competitors and ranked second in the Montana Division III for high schools. “As of Jan. 28, we have mastered 4,678 words. Lincoln Cou...
The Glasgow middle and high school art classes will be putting their work on display for the people of Glasgow starting Friday, Feb. 7 at the Wheatgrass Arts & Gallery in downtown Glasgow. The exhibit will feature nearly 180 pieces from artists ranging from sixth grade to seniors and will encompass art media as varied as pencil sketches and impressionist oil paintings to sculptures and textured art as taught by Glasgow art teachers Libby Weber and Cat McIntyre. According to McIntyre and Weber,...
Glasgow residents, foster parents and advocates for children in the foster care system, Jenn and Warren Calkin recently received an all-expense paid trip to Washington, D.C., Jan. 15 and 16, to participate in the Adoption Call to Action Summit and provide a northeastern Montana voice to policies and procedures currently being developed for children in the foster care system who are ready for adoption. The summit included 14 training sessions, allowing representatives from each state to learn...
A car accident in the morning hours of Feb. 1 was likely caused by an intoxicated driver, according to the Glasgow Police Department. The crash, which occurred at about 6:30 a.m., involved a mid-2000s model sedan being driven by Jacoby Collins, of Glasgow. He was heading westbound on Highway 2 when he attempted to turn left onto Cherry Creek Rd in western Glasgow. An oncoming mid-size SUV in the eastbound lane, driven by a Glasgow woman, accompanied by her 13-year-old son, struck the right rear side of the sedan. GPD said that the call for the...
When the western region of the International DN Ice Yachting Association (IDNIYA) decided to hold the North American regatta-dubbed the Twenty20 DN North American Championship-at Fort Peck Lake only two things were certain, this was the first time the race has ever been held in Montana and Fort Peck was the only sailable ice in the country. So the word went out the week before Jan. 20 that the races would begin Jan. 22 in Montana and ice yacht racers from as far away as Nova Scotia, Florida and...
The Children’s Museum of Northeast Montana was recently awarded a $4,500 grant from the Montana Department of Commerce to update exterior signage. The Museum was one of 25 recipients to receive a portion of the $750,000 total that was awarded across the state through the Tourism Grant Program under the Office of Tourism and Business Development. Executive Director of the Museum Stacey Fast wrote the grant request for exterior signage on the renovated museum’s exterior. “We’ve been here since 2011 and people still come in and say ‘I didn’t kn...
Students from across the region representing music districts 12 and 13 converged in Glasgow Jan. 20 for a full day of practice and rehearsals followed by a concert that evening. The 2020 Honor Concert featured students from 13 schools and two guest conductors. The annual festival included students from Bainville, Culbertson, Frazer, Froid, Glasgow, Hinsdale, Lustre, Malta, Nashua, Plentywood, Poplar, Saco, Scobey and Wolf Point, joining forces to showcase the depth of musical talent alive and...