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  • Swing Choir Set to Rock Ridgerunners

    May 18, 2016

    A young, charismatic choir director capable of arranging charts on the fly is a rare thing in any community. Way out here in the Last Best Place, it's a special blessing indeed. Stopping into the rehearsal room at GHS this past Sunday, I was taken aback by the ample enthusiasm, harmony and cohesion on display. Teacher Luree Green-Chappell has obviously got a way with her students, as most interested parties in town are already well aware. The GHS Swing Choir will be appearing at Ridgerunners on...

  • GPD Reminder To Pet Owners

    Parker Kulczyk, The Courier|May 18, 2016

    Glasgow Police Department has had recent complaints of dogs chasing runners, walkers or other pedestrians. The department would like the community to contact them with the address and description of the dog if there is a problem. GPD would also like to remind dog owners to follow leash laws and keep their dogs tied up outside if they are vicious and/or aggressive around people or other dogs. The department does not want to impose repercussions or fines, but will do so if offenses keep occurring. Multiple offenses can lead to permanent removal... Full story

  • Pacific Steel to Close its Doors

    Parker Kulczyk, The Courier|May 11, 2016

    After over a half a century of serving Glasgow and the surrounding area, the Glasgow branch of Pacific Steel and Recycling will be closing down. The location will continue to accept scrap metal up to May 13, and other business until May 27, with plans of being completely closed June 1. With locations in Havre and Williston, Pacific Steel will continue to serve the area, coming to Glasgow once a week with a delivery truck, with also the possibility of recycling bins in the area. Patrick Kons,...

  • Lynn Cornwell Memorial Scholarship

    Diane Dirkson, For The Courier|May 11, 2016

    Applications are now being accepted for the Lynn Cornwell Memorial Scholarship, sponsored by the four Valley County Grazing Districts. It is open to any Valley County High School graduate that is a college junior, senior or above. Applicants must be attending Montana State University, Bozeman, and majoring in an agriculture-related field. The scholarship will be in an amount up to $1,000. Past recipients include Gwynn Simeniuk, Brady Johnson, Leah Nelson, Jana Tihista, Zach Lipszyc, Chisholm Christensen, Nathan Remmich and Audra Cornwell....

  • Update From Glasgow Police Department

    Parker Kulczyk, The Courier|May 11, 2016

    After the recent influx of rain and warmer weather, Glasgow Police Department would like to remind everyone to make sure their yards and lots are well kept. City code for “nuisance weeds” calls for any weeds, grass or other vegetation be under eight inches in height. Failure to comply within a reasonable time will result in a notice of violation. You are given a seven-day period to cut and remove the nuisance. If you fail to do so, the city will cut and remove with a charge and administrative fee added to your taxes, as well as a penalty. Sub... Full story

  • Assessing the Valley County Jail

    James Walling, The Courier|May 11, 2016

    Sheriff Glen Meier spoke with area media on May 10 about the first five years of Valley County's new detention center. According to Meier, the undertaking has been a successful one. In the fiscal year leading up the the jail's completion (2010-11), the county's budget for the detention center exceeded its income by close to $200,000 without adjustments. As of the 2015-16 fiscal year, that discrepancy has been reduced to a mere $71,000, putting the jail closer to running entirely in the black. According to Meier, the remaining two months in the...

  • Wheatgrass AOM: Andy Fahlgren

    James Walling, The Courier|May 11, 2016

    Wheatgrass Artist of the Month Andy Fahlgren has made an unscheduled visit to Glasgow from Portland, Ore., this week, bringing with him several new oil paintings for display. Fahlgren is a Valley County native whose works reflects a continued fascination with Northeastern Montana. He paints in an expressive, classic style, with subjects ranging from prairie birds and cattle to portraits of recognizable local figures. This is the first time his work has been on public display. According to...

  • Finding Your Floral Fix

    Parker Kulczyk, The Courier|May 11, 2016

    he saying goes, "April showers bring May flowers," but what do April and May showers bring? I would say they probably bring even more flowers. The Glasgow location is equipped with a double-wide greenhouse on Hwy 2 right in the heart of town across from Albertsons. Patty's also has two other locations in Havre and Malta. If you are looking for more than verdure to spice up your garden, the ladies at Patty's can also outfit you with various-sized planters, bird houses or other garden ornaments,... Full story

  • Glasgow Grad Serves in Jacksonville

    Navy Office of Community Outreach Public Affairs, For The Courier|May 11, 2016

    A 2009 Glasgow Senior High School graduate and Glasgow native is serving in the U.S. Navy aboard Naval Air Station Jacksonville, the largest base in the Southeast Region and third largest in the nation. Lt. j.g. Chance Rauscher is a pilot serving with Commander, Patrol and Reconnaissance Wing 11. As a pilot, Rauscher is responsible for the safe operation of the command P8-A aircraft to include take offs, approaches and landings. "With my job I like having the opportunity to travel to different...

  • Drug Bust in St. Marie

    James Walling, The Courier|May 4, 2016

    Members of the Valley County Sheriff's Office and the Tri Agency Task Force arrested Shannon Ray Emeline (36, male) on a warrant for criminal possession of dangerous drugs out of Yellowstone County on April 22. Emeline was initially held on a $10,000 bond. According to Sheriff Glen Meier, officers conducted a search of the premises at 390 A Hickory Street in St. Marie and discovered illegal narcotics and a large amount of cash. Following the search, Emeline's bond was increased to $100,000 on...

  • Bronze Bugler Trumpets Progress at Vet Memorial

    For The Courier|May 4, 2016

    A hero-sized bronze sculpture destined to be a key feature at the Northeast Montana Veterans Memorial at Fort Peck is on temporary display at First Community Bank in Glasgow, reports Art Widhalm. Widhalm began serving as the chairman of the Memorial Board April 1. "Three bronze sculptures were commissioned for the Memorial," he said. "This one, titled Taps, was designed and sculpted by Pamela Harr and her late husband Harvey Rattey of Glendive. The Board expects the third bronze, a flag-draped... Full story

  • McMurry to Replace Retiring Daggett at the Dam

    Kevin Quinn, For The Courier|May 4, 2016

    Darin McMurry has been selected as the new Operations Project Manager for the Fort Peck Dam Project in Fort Peck, Mont. McMurry will replace John Daggett, who retires June 3. McMurry is currently the Deputy Operations Project Manager and Chief of the Natural Resource Section for the Fort Peck Project. He’s responsible for the oversight of 21 recreational areas, four marina concessions, 366 leased cabin sites and a visitor center in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wild Life Service and the non-profit organization Fort Peck Paleontology, I...

  • Montana Voter Information

    Parker Kulczyk, The Courier|May 4, 2016

    Montana’s Democratic and Republican Primary Elections will be held June 7, and if you wish to vote, you must be registered. Regular registration will end May 9 at 5 p.m., with late registration beginning May 10. If you are looking to register, there are many ways to do so: Visit the County Election Office from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and fill out a voter registration application, fill out a registration form when applying for or renewing your Montana Drivers License, or go to sos.mt.gov/elections/vote/index.asp (and for more information) to d... Full story

  • City Council Brief

    James Walling, The Courier|May 4, 2016

    Council members attended to old and ongoing business at the May 2 Glasgow City Council meeting. Among the items on the agenda were a bid opening for the purchase of a new mower for use at the cemetery, the payment of claims, a series of budgetary resolutions, and updates on ongoing efforts to secure grant monies. During department head reports, Mayor Becky Erickson made special mention of a Small System Award for Outstanding Operation, Maintenance and Administration of a Wastewater Treatment...

  • On Your Mark, Get Set, Grow!

    Parker Kulczyk, The Courier|May 4, 2016

    As summer approaches, the air gets warmer, the birds start chirping, the boats come out of storage, and the shorts come out of the closet. The same applies to the local greenhouses and their wide array of flora, pots and potting soil. Jolene Reyes, owner of Jo’s Greenhouse in Glasgow, said she started growing things for herself, and it “sprouted” from there. She is set up on Highway 2 next to the VFW, her bright pink and white-striped tent is hard to miss if you are looking for it. This will be her seventh year with a greenhouse, and fourt...

  • Valley County Free Tree Day

    Parker Kulczyk, The Courier|May 4, 2016

    Valley County will be having their 9th annual Free Tree Day on Thursday, May 5. They will be giving out trees starting at 7:30 a.m. on the east side of the Glasgow Courthouse until they are gone. There will be lilacs, caragana, chokecherry, American plum, and Black Hills spruce. The project has given out 12,000 trees to date, which are all sponsored by local businesses and community members.... Full story

  • Hinsdale FFA

    May 4, 2016

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  • Ghost-Out: An Eye Opener

    Parker Kulczyk, The Courier|Apr 27, 2016

    Most young people think they are invincible, they can't be scathed, their actions won't hurt anyone. The "ghost-out" held at the Glasgow High School, April 20 was meant to change these perceptions of the local high schoolers. As many drove into school that day, they saw an overturned car, with first responders on the scene. The local emergency departments received this as a real dispatch call. Fortunately, it was a mock accident, but many students were unaware at first. This was the first...

  • Nashua School Board Facing Challenges

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Apr 27, 2016

    Nashua's school board met in regular session April 19, in the library of the school and just over two dozen people were in attendance. Following the Pledge of Allegiance, roll call and approval of some routine items, Chairperson Dale Pugh opened the meeting to public comment. Ray Yoss, former Nashua resident and business person, addressed the board with concerns he had regarding one of the board members and their spouse; specifically, about posts on Facebook, some of which were allegedly critical of him. Chairperson Pugh thanked Yoss for his...

  • Eastern Mt. Drug Prosecution Coordinator Receives MBCC Award

    Samantha Erpenbach, For The Courier|Apr 27, 2016

    On April 8, the Montana Board of Crime Control (MBCC) presented its 2016 Program Highlight to the Eastern Montana drug prosecution coordinator, a program previously located in Glasgow. The Program Highlight honors statewide or community-based criminal justice programs that merit recognition for providing effective services to address public safety-related issues. The program was established to serve as an expert resource to provide assistance to law enforcement, prosecutors and judges of...

  • Cub Scouts Space Derby

    Apr 27, 2016

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  • A Soroptomist Shower

    Karen Breigenzer, For The Courier|Apr 27, 2016

    KAREN BREIGENZER FOR THE COURIER Glasgow Soroptimist members gathered for the annual baby shower recently. Each April, Soroptimist members donate baby supplies that are given to the Women's Resource Center and HiLine Home Programs. Thrivent Financial provided supplemental funds in the amount of $250. Soroptimist is a global women's organization whose members volunteer to improve the lives of women and girls through programs leading to social and economic empowerment. Approximately 76,000...

  • Veterans Memorial and Wheatgrass Arts Benefit

    Tess Fahlgren, For The Courier|Apr 27, 2016

    Wheatgrass Arts will hold the Art Square Silent Auction on Friday, May 6 from 6-8 p.m. Donations will benefit both the Northeast Montana Veterans Memorial in Fort Peck and Wheatgrass Arts and Gallery. More than twenty “Art Squares,” will be up for bid. These 6” square canvasses can currently be viewed in businesses around town, such as The Busted Knuckle, Glasgow Flower and Gift, and The Loaded Toad. As well as the Art Squares, a live “quick draw” event with local artists will take place with those finished pieces going up for bid as well by t...

  • Grobel Scholarship Marks 18 Years

    James Walling, The Courier|Apr 20, 2016

    Cheryl, Lois and Stephen Grobel hosted a Scholarship Dinner April 16 at the Cottonwood Inn & Suites. Approximately 60 people were in attendance, including current and former scholarship recipients, Mayor Becky Erickson and members of the community. The Grobel Scholarship Trust is marking its 16th year awarding financial gifts to area nursing students, many of whom spoke movingly at the event about the impact the family's generosity has had on their lives. The scholarship was created by the late...

  • Strand Appears in District Court

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Apr 20, 2016

    Mary Strand appeared in District Court before Judge John McKeon to enter guilty pleas for five separate felony counts, including four counts of theft of property by embezzlement and one count of money laundering. Strand was charged for the offenses when it was discovered she stole more than $80,000 from her employer, Fort Peck Fine Arts Council (FPFAC). Per plea agreement, Strand is expected to be sentenced to five years in the Montana Department of Corrections, with all five years suspended and 30 days in the Valley County Detention Center....

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