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  • Hinsdale Volunteer Ambulance Service Raises Funds At Annual Pie Auction

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jul 10, 2019

    Taking a break from providing palliative care, the Hinsdale Volunteer Ambulance Service was at Milk River Days to provide some palate care. Loading up a table or two at the park on July 4th with approximately 30 pies and baked goods, including a multigrain bread, the group hosted their annual pie auction to raise much-needed funds for the Hinsdale emergency medical service. This year's auction also featured a brightly-colored homemade quilt donated by Joy See. The Hinsdale ambulance falls under...

  • Milk River Days Celebrates America

    Jul 10, 2019

  • Montana PBS Kids Summer Library Tour Makes Stop in Glasgow

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jul 10, 2019

    Area children and the Glasgow City-County Library had special visitors during the library's summer reading program activity on July 2. Montana PBS Kids made a stop in Glasgow as part of their 2019 Summer Library Tour, bringing a variety of space-themed activities to match the library's summer reading program titled "Universe of Stories." The tour was split into two sessions, with children aged two to four in the morning session and children aged five to eight in the afternoon session. In between...

  • Hope Springs in Glasgow

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jul 10, 2019

    The Valley County Project HOPE (Helping Others Pay Expenses) hosted their first annual barbecue at the Valley Event Center on July 4 to not only celebrate the holiday but to also allow the community to come together for a good cause. According to HOPE committee member Rod Karst, well over 100 people were served a hamburger with choice of fixings, chips, baked beans, potato salad, a brownie, watermelon and a choice of water or pop. "We are really happy with how the event went," stated Karst. "It...

  • Get Over the Mid-Week Slump with Hump Days and Alive at Five

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jul 10, 2019

    Two Rivers, Glasgow Downtown Association and the Glasgow Chamber have teamed up to provide a fun way to get over the mid-week slumps during the summer and early fall months. Every third Wednesday of the month through September, businesses and shoppers can get out to participate in Hump Day and Alive at Five. The first Hump Day of the season was on June 19, followed by Alive at Five at Nemont Telephone that evening. Unfortunately, or fortunately depending on how you look at it, those who attended Alive at Five had an unexpected surprise, rain....

  • Jet Ski Explodes on Fourth of July

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Jul 10, 2019

    Warden John Huberty, with Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks in Fort Peck, Mont., is investigating the cause of a jet ski explosion that injured two and left the jet ski completely destroyed on the afternoon of July 4 on the Missouri River near Fort Peck. The call came into Valley County dispatch at 2:59 p.m. on Independence Day reporting that a jet ski had exploded at the boat ramp off DearBorn Road near the Roundhouse Point Campground. Emergency services dispatched Fort Peck and Long Run Fire as well as Valley County Sheriff’s Deputies. The A...

  • Giving Back

    Jul 10, 2019

    Gregg Hunter (l) with Nemont Communications presents Ann Kulczyk (c) and Maggan Walstad (r) -- both with the pool campaign committee -- with a check for $5,000 to go towards the Glasgow Community Pool Campaign. Glasgow Thunder Swim Team members are practicing in the background. So far the campaign has raised some $430,528 as of July 2. The campaign began as a community driven solution to fixing the municipal pool, which was built in 1974 and has received no major renovation since. The current...

  • Yard of the Week

    Jul 10, 2019

    Yard of the Week The Glasgow City Council Yard of the Week, for the week of July 8, belongs to Jeff and Julie Sanders, at 55 Bonnie Street. Nominated by Councilman Rod Karst, the Sanders won $25 in Chamber Big Bucks and will proudly display a sign in their yard for the week....

  • FPST Celebrates Golden Anniversary

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jul 3, 2019

    From wondering whether there would be a next season to wondering which shows to put on next season, that is how far the Fort Peck Summer Theatre has come in 50 years. And there is so much more to look forward to in the next 50 years and beyond. The theatre celebrated their 50th anniversary this past weekend, June 28-30. "So much has changed," Andy Meyers, artistic director, told the Courier. Though as Megan Wiltshire was quick to add, "So much has stayed the same." The weekend celebrated the...

  • Good Clean Fun

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Jul 3, 2019

    Valley View Nursing Home hosted their annual community barbecue to celebrate the community in Valley County and to provide some good clean fun for residents, area families, community members, even letting the kids blow off steam. Held last Wednesday, June 26, the BBQ, sponsored by the Valley View Home foundation, featured pulled-pork sandwiches, music and games, including a chalk-bag fight between the dozens of kids in attendance and a few adults. "The BBQ went well," said Thompson. "Almost too...

  • Glasgow Clinic Welcomes Two FNPs

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jul 3, 2019

    The Glasgow Clinic is pleased to announce two new family nurse practitioners to the Glasgow Clinic and the Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital family. Christina Hartshorn, FNP, and Desiree Cavan, FNP, have started seeing patients for acute issues, such as fevers, colds, urinary tract infections, any issues that are short-term and not considered chronic, at the Glasgow Clinic. Hartshorn has been with the clinic since April 28, and has been loving her time here in Glasgow. She decided on the "middle...

  • Army Vet Joins Ranks at VCSO

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Jul 3, 2019

    For Scott McCroskey the Army has influenced almost every moment in his life. So, it was no wonder that when he became a Sheriff Deputy in Valley County, he let that influence – and the lessons learned from it – guide his time in the position. "I had a Sergeant Major," explained McCroskey. "He would always say, 'Each day improve yourself, your troops and your organization." The newly minted Deputy says he tries to apply that lesson with modifications. Even though he has no "troops" per se, he tri...

  • Glasgow Yard of the Week

    Jul 3, 2019

  • "Closed Low" Saturates Northeast Montana

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Jun 26, 2019

    Dark clouds, heavy rain and fast winds made for a cold and wet first weekend of summer as a "Closed Low" weather system settled in over Northeast Montana on Friday, June 21. The system was characterized by the National Weather Service as a low pressure system with a cyclonic center. Closed lows are detached from the main westerly current of the jet stream and move slowly, dumping moisture over areas for sustained periods of time. Closed lows form with a perfect storm of weather events and in...

  • Area Children Tap Into Their Creative Side

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jun 26, 2019

    Local children participated in a summer art camp taught by Sara (Wittmayer) Wesen at the Wheatgrass Arts and Gallery, June 17 through June 27. The children were split between two weeks and worked on creative masterpieces two hours each day, creating six dynamic art projects, including a mural which will be displayed at the Glasgow City-County Library. The mural will have different themes in regards to reading, depending upon age level of the artist. "Each age level will create their own board...

  • Jennifer Ray Photography and FMDH Partner For Newborn Photos

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jun 26, 2019

    Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital is now providing a new service to babies born at the hospital and their families. In partnership with Jennifer Ray Photography, every baby born at the hospital will be provided a "Fresh 48" complimentary photo session, where one free digital image will be e-mailed to parents with the option available to purchase others. Jenn Calkin, owner of Jennifer Ray Photography, brought the idea to the hospital, as she is a self-proclaimed baby lover. "I just love all the...

  • Bob Connors Resigns from Glasgow Takes Superintendent Job in Bozeman

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Jun 26, 2019

    In an unscheduled meeting of the Glasgow School Board June 21, Superintendent of Glasgow Schools Bob Connors resigned his position. He will be leaving to take the superintendent job for the Bozeman School District. The Bozeman School District oversees the education of some 7,000 students compared to the 850 students in Glasgow. The Bozeman Daily Chronicle reported that the board in Bozeman was evenly split on their decision to hire Connors with half the Board wanting to hire him and the other half wanting to choose an interim while a...

  • Fire Destroys Nashua Home

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Jun 26, 2019

    The call came in around 4 a.m. Friday morning, June 21. By the time Nashua firefighters arrived at the house at 416 2nd Street in Nashua, the structure was fully engulfed in flames. Though firefighters from Long Run Fire Department also responded, the single family home was completely destroyed. Everyone in the home was able to evacuate though one individual suffered burns to the arm and chest. A house across the street also suffered some damage and a power line was downed, but further damage...

  • Red Bottom Celebration

    Jun 26, 2019

  • Untaming the West

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Jun 19, 2019

    It was hunting season 2015, the first time Justin Schaaf wanted to go hunting on Haxby Point (also known as Sage Creek) on the south side of Fort Peck Lake where the Dry Arm meets the rest of the reservoir. The only problem was he wasn't sure what was public and what was private, so after a call to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Fort Peck, he had his answer and set out to hunt a recently converted chunk of wildlife refuge accessible by hundreds of miles of dirt road or a boat ride across...

  • Glasgow School Board Meets

    George Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 19, 2019

    The Glasgow School Board met in regular session on June 12 in the district board room. All trustees and school administrators were present except Superintendent Bob Connors. Three GHS athletes were recognized for their state track championships: Ellis McKean, Emily Kolstad and Brett Glaser. Head coach Tim Phillips summarized each of their accomplishments and they were congratulated by the board. Personnel items were approved, including the hiring of Shelby Stormer as the middle school counselor. Resignations were approved for Kyle Bilger,...

  • CASA Volunteers Provide Voice To Children

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jun 19, 2019

    Currently, in the 17th District Court System, comprised of Blaine, Phillips and Valley County, there are 80 children in need of someone to serve as their voice as they navigate the court and foster system. To fill this role a total of eight Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteers, in addition to Program Advocate Coordinator of the 17th Judicial District Shyanne Wallace, assist these children and become their eyes and ears during the process. “There is a deficit of volunteers for kids,” stated Wallace. CASAs are provided court cas...

  • Milk River North Project Completed In Time for Summer

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jun 19, 2019

    As of June 13, there is officially a new route to drive into Nashua and into Fort Peck. After many months, meetings and delays, the Milk River North Project, also known as the Nashua railroad overpass, is now open to traffic, just in time for the summer travel season. To signify this new addition, the Montana Department of Transportation held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the community and all the organizations who had a key role in the various stages of the project. In attendance were...

  • Glasgow Courier Comes Away Victorious at MNA

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jun 19, 2019

    The Montana Newspaper Association (MNA) held their 134th annual convention on June 7 and 8 in Big Sky, Mont. The Glasgow Courier was recognized in a variety of categories in the Better Newspaper Contest, including Best Breaking News, Best Sports Photo and Best Feature Photo, bringing home a total of 13 awards. In addition to these 13 awards, office manager Terry Trang also came home with the Dick Crockford Distinguished Service Award for her 36 years of dedication to the Courier. The Dick...

  • Glasgow Yard of The Week

    Jun 19, 2019

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