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  • 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...

  • News Briefs for Oct. 6, 2021

    Courier Staff|Oct 6, 2021

    Commenting period for Fort Peck Lake Extended The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Omaha District public scoping comment period on the Fort Peck Shoreline Management Plan is being extended through Friday, Oct. 15, 2021. A public meeting was held on the evening of Sept. 16, 2021 and the public was invited to provide scoping comments from August 19 through September 30, 2021 for the Fort Peck Lake Shoreline Management Plan. Due to an influx of comments, USACE elected to extend the public... Full story

  • 'Hail to the Chief'

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Sep 29, 2021

    Glasgow Police Department Chief Robert Weber was sworn in to his new position during the regular scheduled City Council meeting Monday, rescheduled from last week. The council members were so excited by the event they forget to vote before he was sworn in. They quickly rectified the issue, voting to affirm his position....

  • Sen. Tester Warns of Federal Shut Down

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Sep 29, 2021

    After a U.S. Senate vote Monday failed to increase the federal debt ceiling, Senator Jon Tester (D-MT) said he is concerned of a potential government shutdown. He also condemned his colleagues across the aisle for blocking a continuing resolution that would fund the government beyond Sept. 30 and avoid defaulting on America's bills. Tester was the only member of Montana's Congressional delegation to vote in favor of the resolution. Republicans "are playing with fire," Tester told The Courier...

  • 911 Calls For Sept.13-19, 2021

    Sep 29, 2021

    There were 14 motor vehicle stops, five dog/cat control calls, five animal control calls, four hazards, four traffic control calls, three reports for record, two assists to other agencies, two public assists, one system trouble call and one alarm call. Monday, Sept. 13 • 1251 – Caller reported a two vehicle accident. She states there are no injuries but the front of her vehicle is damaged. Caller stated she was backed into by the other vehicle. One cited for improper backing. • 1323 – Caller states that when her husband went out to check t...

  • Wayback Wednesday

    Gwen Honrud, The Courier|Sep 29, 2021

    1 Years Ago Wednesday, Sept. 29, 2011 • The Glasgow Scottie Band showed off in the Homecoming Parade this year, boasting a completely new set of uniforms. Over decades of use, the band’s distinctive kilts had grown shabby and in short supply. • Dave Strohmaier and his family arrived in Glasgow on Amtrak last Thursday to make two points; to make sure passenger rail service remains strong in Montana and to “get Congress back on track.” • They didn’t post a perfect score, but the Glasgow girls’ cross country team did run its best meet of the sea... Full story

  • Children's Museum Gets a Makeover

    Courier Staff|Sep 29, 2021

    Volunteers with the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints expended a bit of elbow grease recently at the Children's Museum of Northeast Montana in Glasgow, sprucing up the place for the enjoyment of area youngsters. The 14 volunteers also gave a deep clean to the Glasgow Senior Center. The volunteers are part of the Glendive Stake, which is similar to a diocese or district, which includes eleven congregations and covers eastern Montana from the Canadian border to the Wyoming border and...

  • News Briefs for Sept. 29, 2021

    Courier Staff|Sep 29, 2021

    Cub Scout Popcorn Fundraiser Underway Cub Scouts Pack 898 is selling popcorn now through Oct. 17 both online and door-to-door. The scouts offer chocolate pretzels, caramel corn, white cheddar, sweet and salty kettle corn, salted caramel and microwaved popcorn. Due to COVID, the scouts also are offering sales via email or phone. This fundriaser is a crucial source of income for the Montana Council BSA. For more information, email [email protected] or call Mike at 406-654-4350 or Amy at... Full story

  • Fort Peck Credit Union Awards $1,500 in Scholarships

    Bonnie Meyer, Special to The Courier|Sep 29, 2021

    Fort Peck Community Federal Credit Union has awarded two seven hundred fifty ($750.00) dollar scholarships to credit union members. It is our pleasure to support these individuals in their continuing educational endeavors. The "returning student" scholarship was awarded to Trevor Toavs. Trevor's goals include studying to become a rural primary care physician and, after completing residency, returning to Northeast Montana and working to improve the health and quality of life of all people in our...

  • County Commissioners Vote to Ease Fire Restrictions

    Courier Staff|Sep 29, 2021

    During their regular meeting Wednesday morning, County Commissioners Mary Armstrong and Paul Tweten voted to ease fire restrictions. Chair John Fahlgren was away on county business. Valley County has been under Stage 1 Fire Restrictions due to the excessively dry conditions since July 1. A motion was made by Commissioner Armstrong and seconded by Commissioner Tweten to transition from Stage 1 Fire Restrictions to Fire Season effective at 12:01 am on Friday October 1, 2021. Co-Fire Wardens, Bob Hansen, and Robert Brunelle recommended the move... Full story

  • Valley County Woman Dies of COVID-19 Infection

    Courier Staff|Sep 22, 2021

    The Valley County Health Department has confirmed the death of a woman in her 70s due to COVID-19. She has not been publicly identified. "We express our sympathy to her family and loved ones," said Lynn Miller, RN, Director of the Valley County Health Department To date, Valley County has lost 19 persons to COVID-19, Miller said. VALLEY COUNTY COVID-19 • New cases since last update one week ago: 25 • Active cases now: 36 • Recovered cases/no longer infectious: 962 • Total cases: 1,017 • Hospi... Full story

  • Ranchers Against Proposed BLM Bison Rule

    Pierre Bibbs, Phillips County News|Sep 22, 2021

    Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen at 6 p.m. Sept. 15 stopped by the Malta High School Auditorium to give citizens a chance to comment on a grazing issue involving Bison, the American Prairie Reserve, and the Bureau of Land Management. Phillipts County News (a sister newspaper of The Courier) caught up with Montana AG Knudsen after the event. "It went great," Knudsen said. "We had a huge turnout, way bigger than we expected." The event, which hosted over 250 concerned citizens, gave those...

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