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  • Donations for Block of Bucks Set for Friday

    Lacie Brown, For the Courier|Dec 6, 2017

    Would you like to donate a few hours of your time this holiday season and pay it forward? The Soroptimists has the perfect opportunity for you! Please consider making a donation to the annual Block of Bucks on Friday, Dec. 8. If you have a couple of hours to spare on Saturday, Dec. 9, consider assisting local families shop for much needed winter clothing. The Sopromists, along with student council members and representatives from local businesses including: Cape Air, Leader Aviation, Eugene’s, Sam and Jeff’s, Milk River Activity Center and Fis... Full story

  • Area Youth Create Crafts for Christmas Season

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Dec 6, 2017

    Local artist Brianna Overbey is bringing a series of art classes to children of the community, thanks to proceeds from the “Walking in Memphis” event held on Nov. 10. With her business, A Lot Like Love, she will be providing a class free of charge to area children and young adults to make gifts for themselves or to gift to a loved one this holiday season. The first class of the series will be held on Saturday, Dec. 16, at Table for Six, 130 5th St. S., Glasgow. As the Christmas holiday is quickly approaching, participants will be making a pin... Full story

  • Saco Festivities Wrap-Up

    James Walling, The Courier|Dec 6, 2017

    Christmas is coming, and nowhere more so than Saco, Mont. According to Heidi Pippin, Santa, hay rides, ice skating, hot soup/chili, hot chocolate/cider, and adult beverages are all on offer at the Hi-Line community festivities scheduled for Dec. 16. Beginning at Pip’s Diner with pancakes and Santa from 9-11 a.m., sleigh rides begin at 1 p.m., and ice skating is open all day. A variety of skates will be available for use. The Old Brand Saloon with be offering hot toddies from 1-4 p.m. Pippin claims your first drink at the saloon is free. If y... Full story

  • Tallow Creek Christmas Program

    James Walling, The Courier|Dec 6, 2017

    A date has been set for the Tallow Creek Christmas Program after lots of consultation, according to Sierra Stoneberg-Holt. That date is Sat., Dec. 23, at 3 p.m. There will be a program followed by potluck treats. More treats are always welcome, but the good Tallow Creekers asked to remind the public that anything with peanuts is to be avoided, as some children have serious allergies. Sierra also asked to remind people to spread the word, as key invitees (you!) may have been missed. For directions to the South Phillips County schoolhouse, write... Full story

  • Shoeboxes Filled for Operation Christmas Child

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 29, 2017

    On Nov. 20, George Alberda and Joe Braaksma from Grace Bible Church in Bozeman, made the drive to northeast Montana to pick up boxes for Operation Christmas Child at the Glasgow Evangelical Church. Glasgow was one of three stops for Alberda and Braaksma, as they also stopped in Havre and Sidney before making their way back to Bozeman. Glasgow has been a collection site since Operation Christmas Child started in 1970. There have been many collection sites through the years, however this year was... Full story

  • Wheatgrass Gallery Artist of the Month

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Nov 29, 2017

    Cathryn Reitler is the upcoming featured Artist of the Month at Wheatgrass Arts and Gallery in downtown Glasgow. A well known local working artist, Reitler has been a staple of Northeast Montana's art scene for some years with displays at local events, the regional fairs and the recent Wild Bunch Art Show. Her work features realistic scenes of Northeast Montana landscapes and wildlife in mixed media with relics of the region, ranging from vintage maps, old glass bottles and rusted oil cans, to... Full story

  • Dress Up, Dance and Donate to Help Area Children

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 29, 2017

    The Gateway Club in Fort Peck will be hosting an adult prom themed “Life is a Carnival” to benefit the program Toys for Tots on Saturday, Dec. 9, starting at 8 p.m. Valley County Transit will provide transportation from Glasgow to the Gateway for $11 round trip. To ensure a ride, please call Valley County Transit at 406-228-TRIP (8747). There is an admission charge of one unopened toy per guest, which will be donated to the organization. In addition to dancing to music by DJ Vernon and having fun, there will be a silent auction where att... Full story

  • Courthouse Square

    James Walling, The Courier|Nov 29, 2017

    Valley County Sheriff Vernon Buerkle reports a quiet holiday weekend locally, at least with regard to significant accidents and arrests. County Commissioner Paul Tweten tells us that Great West Engineering made their final inspections Nov. 28 on the bridge over Beaver Creek on Milk River Road near Hinsdale. County Planner Renee Clampitt still has Valley County atlas books for sale (complete with township, range and communities), as well as wall maps and folding maps featuring the county on one side and towns on the other. Atlas books are $30.... Full story

  • Haiti Mission has Lustre Ties

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Nov 29, 2017

    A number of years ago, Lustre’s Jason and Stephanie Brown traveled to Haiti to adopt twins, and in the process met a young man by the name of Sandro, who was translating for the adoption agency. Recognizing his potential, the couple invited Sandro, who had self taught himself English and Spanish, back to Lustre to attend the local Lustre Christian High School as an international student. Following his graduation in 2014, Sandro began attending Liberty University, majoring in developmental psychology and counseling and minoring in biblical s... Full story

  • Saco Student Pursues Medical Training at FMDH

    Jean Arthur, For the Courier|Nov 29, 2017

    When Dale Marshall, a Saco-area rancher, suffered a heart attack, the hour-and-fifteen-minute drive over 15 graveled miles plus 50 paved miles of U.S. Highway could have been deadly and not just because of winter conditions. For more than half of Montana residents, medical care is distant. The Department of Agriculture's Economic Research Service's 2016 figures show 674,907, or 65 percent, of Montana's 1,042,520 residents live in rural settings. University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine's... Full story

  • Capitol Tree Bound for Washington

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 22, 2017

    Area residents got a chance to check out the 79-feet-tall Christmas tree bound for the U.S. Capitol Mall. The tree's escort made a stop at the Valley Event Center in Glasgow on Nov. 17. Local, state, and federal law enforcement escorted the tree in and out of town with sirens blaring, an honor usually reserved for Scottie athletes going and coming from state tournaments. Though most of the tree was covered, attendees were able to see the top of the tree through plexiglass, decorated with... Full story

  • Courthouse Square

    James Walling, The Courier|Nov 22, 2017

    Local man William Kratzer was arrested Nov. 14 west of Glasgow. According to County Attorney Dylan Jensen, Kratzer has been charged with felony strangulation of a partner or family member. He was released Nov. 16 on a $25,000 bond with court dates pending. Valley County Commissioners Administrative Assistant Ruth Dowell would like to remind the public that the courthouse building will be closed on Thanksgiving Day.... Full story

  • Festival of Trees

    Rod Karst, For the Courier|Nov 22, 2017

    The 13th Annual Festival of Trees on Nov. 17 and 18, was a huge success! There were a record number of entries, 140 people were served at the Prime Rib dinner and more money was raised than ever at the auction. The People's Choice winners were Amy Aune's centerpiece entitled "Frosty" and JBR's tree "Christmas Brilliance." They will each receive Chamber Big Bucks. Overall, it was a great festival.... Full story

  • Third-Graders Decorate for Community Dinner

    Nov 22, 2017

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  • Community Dinner Set for Thursday

    James Walling, The Courier|Nov 22, 2017

    The Senior Citizen’s Center in Glasgow is once again hosting the Valley County Thanksgiving Day dinner. Don’t be confused by the venue. This is a community dinner and all are invited. The time is set for Nov. 23, from noon to 2 p.m., at 328 4th Street South. Over the past 26 years, almost 4,500 people have enjoyed the event. That said, there is always plenty of food and no one goes home hungry. The list of volunteers behind this year’s effort includes members of Glasgow High School Student Council, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint... Full story

  • Montana Dept. of Transportation Scraps Grass Range Round-A-Bout

    Michelle Bigelbach and James Walling, The Courier|Nov 22, 2017

    Montana Department of Transportation Director Mike Tooley announced on Nov. 16 that MDT is scrapping the Grass Range round-a-bout project. Bob Sivertsen, one of the leaders of the effort to stop the round-a-bout, was pleased. “The people really stepped up,” said Stivertsen, adding that people have been, “signing petitions in opposition to the ill-conceived, unneeded and costly project and MDT finally listened.” Sivertsen, along with Senator Mike Lang of Malta and Rep. Dan Bartel of Lewistown, rallied contacts, personal and profess... Full story

  • Swanson Named Coordinator for Milk River Watershed Alliance

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 22, 2017

    Sarah Swanson has recently been named Milk River Watershed Alliance’s new coordinator. She will be advocating for the health of the Milk River Watershed and the rehabilitation needs of the St. Mary facilities and diversion system. With deep roots in Northeast Montana dating back to her great-grandparent’s homestead north of Hinsdale, Swanson’s Hi-Line heritage has instilled in her a drive to work to enrich rural communities for future generations, while supporting the men and women of agriculture working in acres, instead of hours. She is a... Full story

  • FES Signs Letter of Intent with C&B Operations

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Nov 15, 2017

    After 53 years of service to Northeast Montana, Farm Equipment Sales has announced that a letter of intent to sell has been signed with C&B Operations, LLC, headquartered in Gettysburg, S.D. In a press release, FES President and CEO Marc Swanson relayed comments made to employees stating, “After 53 years, we are excited to announce our alliance with C&B Operations, one of the nation’s largest and most successful John Deere dealer organizations. This partnership will ensure that all of our customers, employees, and communities have the con... Full story

  • Veterans Day Program

    Nov 15, 2017

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  • Single-Auto Accident West of Hinsdale

    James Walling, The Courier|Nov 15, 2017

    A driver and child emerged with minor injuries after a rollover crash at mile marker 508 on Highway 2 around 8 a.m. on Nov. 13, according to Valley County Sheriff Vernon Buerkle. Inclement weather including ice and fog were factors in the crash, which occurred while the driver was attempting to pass slower traffic. The driver and passenger were taken to FMDH for treatment and examination.... Full story

  • Fort Peck Election Results

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 15, 2017

    Voters in the town of Fort Peck had big decisions to make during the only contested races in municipal elections on Nov. 7. Voters had the opportunity to vote for two four-year terms on the town council among the candidates, Tyler Skolrud, Jim Williamson and Joe French. French (with 67 votes) and Williamson (with 60 votes) came out as victorious. Voters also had to vote for an unexpired two-year term on the town council, of which only one candidate was running for the position. The sole candidate, Kerry Aakre, received 92 votes. In Fort Peck,... Full story

  • Capitol Christmas Tree Stopping in Glasgow

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 15, 2017

    On Friday, Nov. 17, the Glasgow area will have a rare opportunity to view the 79-foot tall U.S. Capitol Christmas tree as it makes it’s way en-route to Washington D.C. The truck carrying this massive tree will be traveling along Highway 2, making a stop at the Valley Event Center from 3-5 p.m. Glasgow High School Student Council members will be serving hot chocolate, donated by the Tourism Business Improvement District (TBID). Visitors can also sign their name or place a message on the tree wishing it well on it’s journey. The tree, which was... Full story

  • Wild Bunch Hits the Cottonwood

    James Walling, The Courier|Nov 15, 2017

    Now in its seventeenth year, the Wild Bunch Art Show is coming to the Cottonwood Inn Nov. 17-19. Wild Bunch artists include Leith DeWeese, Whitney Paju, Todd Mandeville and Connie Tveten, among others, as well as bronze sculptors Pam Harr and Harvey Rattey. Glasgow-based painter Cathryn Reitler, who has shown work with the group twice before, told the Courier that she's working nonstop to finish up last-minute work before the show. The event is scheduled to take place in the Cottonwood's... Full story

  • Local High Schooler Wins High Honors at State Competition

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 15, 2017

    Eight Glasgow High School's JMG (Jobs for Montana Graduates) students participated in the 2017 LEAD Montana Conference held in Billings on Oct. 31. These students competed in two events, Jobs for America's Graduates (JAG) Leadership and a logo competition. Among 26 other entries submitted by students around the state for the logo competition, junior Ashlyn Aten's logo won first place. "This is the first time I have won something like this," Aten exclaimed. Her win is a first for the club. In... Full story

  • Bentonite Mining Underway in Valley County

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 15, 2017

    Millions of Americans need bentonite every day, but many don’t even know it. To supply that demand, bentonite mining started in Valley County on Nov. 13, on lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management Glasgow Field Office. According to BLM Geologist Craig Towery, mobilizing of equipment for the mining has started. Throughout the next couple of weeks, there will be an increase in traffic in the area as the equipment comes and goes during mining operations. BLM officials would like the public to be extra cautious when driving in and around t... Full story

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