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  • Click to View the 2016 Scottie Homecoming Parade

    Sep 21, 2016

    The Glasgow (Glasgow, MT) High School Scotties paraded through Glasgow on Sept. 16, 2016, in celebration of their Homecoming week.... Full story

  • GPD Reports Burglar Behind Bars

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Sep 14, 2016

    The Glasgow Police Department is reporting that the suspect in a two-month string of burglaries throughout Glasgow has now been arrested in Roundup, Mont. The arrest occurred after the suspect committed a pair of automobile thefts. Sheriff Glen Meir told the Courier that Adam Jacob Kelly, 42, was arrested after he stole a vehicle while burglarizing a farm here in Valley County. He then abandoned the vehicle in Jordan, Mont. where he stole a second vehicle and drove to Roundup. According to Sheriff Meir, Kelly was apprehended after a resident of... Full story

  • Glasgow Chamber to Honor Agriculture, Volunteers

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Sep 14, 2016

    Glasgow is a community set amidst an agricultural powerhouse. It’s made better by the sheer willingness of its citizens to stand up and volunteer. In an effort to honor both, the Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture (Chamber) will be hosting its inaugural Ag Appreciation Dinner and Night of Honors the evening of Oct. 1. You are invited to join us for dinner at the Valley Event Center. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. for a no-host waterhole, and dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. The night’s entertainment will include a program with emc... Full story

  • Joe Horn, Candidate For County Commissioner

    Dane Osen, For the Courier|Sep 14, 2016

    This week, I had the opportunity to sit down and talk with Joe Horn, one of the three candidates running for Valley County Commissioner, to discuss his experience and views on key issues facing the county. His main concern is taxes and if elected he said he wants to do what he can do to lower them. Joe Horn began his law enforcement career working as a deputy sheriff in Lee County, Iowa. While employed there, Horn bought and sold land and subdivided it. After leaving the Lee County Sheriff's... Full story

  • FMDH Welcomes New Radiologist

    Dane Osen, For the Courier|Sep 14, 2016

    Radiologist Dr. Louis Bailey is a relatively new addition to the staff at FMDH. Having extra training in all types of MRIs, he specializes mostly in neuroradiology and musculoskeletal radiology. "Everything walks in through the door here. From mammograms, to broken legs, to brain tumors, I've seen all of those in the six weeks I've been here." Dr. Bailey began his education with an undergraduate degree from Southern Utah University. From there, he attended medical school at Kansas City Universit... Full story

  • Arm and Hammered

    Dane Osen, For the Courier|Sep 14, 2016

    Alley's Palace hosted an open competition Sept. 10 for local arm benders to try their might against each other. In all, the tournament attracted 16 contestants, consisting of four women and 12 men. This was my first time attending such an event. Expecting something more comparable to the 80s Sylvester Stallone movie "Over The Top," I was pleasantly surprised that it was nothing like that at all. Sure, there were guys arm wrestling, but the super-macho guys with testosterone in hyper-drive were... Full story

  • Homecoming Royalty Candidates

    Sep 14, 2016

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  • Former HLRC Director of Nursing Speaks Out

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Sep 7, 2016

    In a recent press release, Billings-based Health Management Services (HMS) announced that they would be reducing Malta’s Hi-Line Retirement Center (HLRC) from a nursing home to an assisted living center in coming months. HMS also manages Glasgow’s Valley View Home, which has also seen its fair share of recent budgeting woes, staffing concerns and questionable management under their watch. The change in status in Malta will almost certainly involve a reduction in current residents at the facility. In fact, the exodus to other regional fac... Full story

  • Bullock Unwilling to Debate in Northeast Montana

    James Walling, The Courier|Sep 7, 2016

    Governor Steve Bullock has declined an invitation from The Courier to debate in Northeast Montana, following a successful congressional debate between Congressman Ryan Zinke and challenger Denise Juneau held in nearby Frazer on Aug. 29. Bullock campaign spokesman Jason Pitt released the following statement in response to follow-up requests on Sept. 2: “Steve looks forward to three debates that were carefully selected to be broadcast in Glasgow and across the state.” Challenger Greg Gianforte has stated his willingness to debate and con... Full story

  • Sam's Supper Club Closes Its Doors

    James Walling, The Courier|Sep 7, 2016

    We were saddened to learn that Sam’s Supper Club, the storied eatery on Hwy 2 near Reynold’s, has closed its doors. Just before press time, members of Sam’s staff confirmed that they had been informed about the loss of their jobs over the weekend. A sign on the door of the establishment reads “Sam’s Supper Club is officially closed for business. We’re sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.” A post on social media echos similar sentiments, adding, “Thank you to our loyal patrons, we truly appreciate your support!” Sam’s General Manager Bra... Full story

  • A Salute to Saco

    James Walling and Ginevra Kirkland, The Courier|Sep 7, 2016

    There was a lot of talk about the past at this year's Saco Fun Days. Former county commissioner Dave Pippin took us on an impromptu Fun Days tour after the parade on Sept. 3, pointing out properties owned by relations past and present. He detailed historic happenings from previous gatherings, including staged robberies, horse races and festivities that carried into the wee small hours. He wasn't the only one with a bit of nostalgia on the brain. Amid the revelers at the well-attended parade alon... Full story

  • Law Enforcement PSA

    For The Courier|Sep 7, 2016

    The Valley County Sheriff’s Office would like to remind drivers using Hwy 117, between Nashua and Fort Peck, that they are required to follow posted instructions about pilot cars through areas currently under construction. Sheriff Glen Meier explained that drivers face expensive citations when they ignore posted signage. The resurfacing project is slated for completion this fall.... Full story

  • Washington Man Charged In Valley County With Drug Offense

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Sep 7, 2016

    A 41-year old Lakewood, Washington man, Justin Hanson, has been charged in Valley County with criminal possession of dangerous drugs, and is being held in the Valley County jail. The Montana Highway Patrol (MHP) executed a traffic stop Sept. 5 on Highway 2 near Frazer for an illegal pass. The vehicle was a rental vehicle out of Washington state, and was driven by Hanson. According to Valley County Sheriff Glen Meier, the MHP had indications during the stop that there may be drugs in the vehicle. A drug dog was deployed and signaled a positive... Full story

  • Rosendale and Lang Make Case at FES in Glasgow

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Sep 7, 2016

    Candidate for Montana State Auditor Matt Rosendale, and Candidate for Montana Senate District 17 Mike Lang met with potential voters at Farm Equipment Sales in Glasgow on Sept 1. FES' General Manager, Sarah Partridge, said, while introducing the candidates, "All too often the decisions that influence us here in Glasgow are not well represented. We don't have very many friends in Helena. So I'm always very appreciative, especially when a statewide candidate will come to Glasgow and listen to... Full story

  • Gubernatorial Candidate Greg Gianforte Makes an Appearance at Indian Days in Poplar

    Sep 7, 2016

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  • House Debate Projects Montana Values, Civil Discourse

    A.J. Etherington, For The Courier|Aug 31, 2016

    The hopefuls for Montana's sole House seat sought to contrast their visions for the Big Sky State at Frazer Public Schools on Aug. 29. Confronted with questions from panelists and audience members, the candidates, Congressman Ryan Zinke and Superintendent of Public Instruction Denise Juneau, set out to debate the finer points of their policies and to highlight their opponent's woes. Yellowstone Public Radio's Jackie Yamanaka served as moderator, posing questions provided by the audience.... Full story

  • Big Things Happening at Hinsdale School

    Dane Osen, For The Courier|Aug 31, 2016

    Hinsdale Public Schools has a new superintendent this year: Ed Sugg. You probably know him as Coach Sugg from the Scotties' football team, or Mr. Sugg from the Glasgow Middle School. Gaining a heap of educational experience from the veteran educator, Hinsdale's school program has encountered many changes this year. Sugg admits his first year in Hinsdale has definitely been a learning experience, however secretary Gwyn Funk and clerk Ernie Marinko have been helpful with the transition. Working... Full story

  • GPD Investigates String of Thefts

    Dane Osen, For The Courier|Aug 31, 2016

    Beginning Aug. 25, and continuing through the weekend, the Glasgow Police Department began receiving several reports of theft and illegal trespass to private structures and several vehicles. At this time, the police department has identified numerous suspects involved. They have executed searches on both homes and vehicles of the suspects, which has led to evidence of the crimes committed. Police Chief Bruce Barstead stated, “At this time, the case is currently still ongoing and when the investigation is complete, charges will be filed with t... Full story

  • Vintique 406 Breathes New Life Into Johnnie Cafe Building

    Dane Osen, For The Courier|Aug 31, 2016

    Kevin James and Amanda Sergeant are developing a new store, Vintique 406, in the long vacant building that once housed Johnnie Cafe. The two entrepreneurs are starting something new while still giving a nod to the history of Glasgow's Front Street. The couple's plan plays perfectly into their business model of up-cycled, refinished vintage furniture, home decor and antiques. Along with the recent appearance of Shippwrecked (next to Oasis at 527 5th Street S.), we seem to be experiencing a minor... Full story

  • Fort Peck Triathlon Participant Alison Flaten

    Aug 31, 2016

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  • VVH Board President Looks to Future, Community Sentiment

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Aug 24, 2016

    In a recent interview with the Courier, Brian Fuhrman sat down to discuss Valley View Home’s (VVH) future and recent difficulties. As president of the VVH board of directors, Fuhrman is hoping to alleviate concerns of the home’s recent woes and uncertain future through an upcoming board strategic planning meeting set in September. Fuhrman said the closed-door session will be “looking at long and short-term goals for the viability of the nursing home, and to turn it back into a profit [organization].” He stated the home had run a deficit... Full story

  • Juneau and Zinke Square Off in Frazer

    James Walling, The Courier|Aug 24, 2016

    A debate between U.S. House candidates Denise Juneau and Ryan Zinke is shaping up for Monday, Aug. 29, at Frazer School. The event will be moderated by the Courier and Yellowstone Public Radio, with sponsorship provided by McCone, Roosevelt, and Valley County farm bureaus and the Montana Farm Bureau. Opening remarks are set to begin at 7 p.m. At press time, Libertarian Mike Fellows has yet to confirm his participation. All residents of Northeast Montana are invited to attend this public debate between candidates for Montana’s sole congressional... Full story

  • Law Enforcement Reminder

    Dane Osen, For The Courier|Aug 24, 2016

    With the area’s school year starting, local law enforcement would like to remind everyone to be extra cautious. Make sure that when driving to keep a watch for pedestrians. Children walking to school should take their time and not rush, making sure they are careful crossing streets and keeping an eye out for motorists. Students driving need to also be extra cautious, make sure that they have time to get to school without rushing and keep watch for other students and pedestrians also. Both the sheriff and local police department will also be r... Full story

  • District Court News

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Aug 24, 2016

    Valley County Attorney Dylan Jensen filed amended charges against 22-year-old Kain Mitchell Hirsch-Hall in district court on Monday, Aug. 15. Hirsch-Hall has been charged with one count of felony sexual assault and one count of felony sexual intercourse without consent. Initial charges against Hirsch-Hall included three separate counts of sexual crimes against two separate victims, both who were less than 12-years-old at the time of the alleged incidents. The charge of sexual assault is based on alleged incidents that occurred over a period of... Full story

  • Four Valley County Students Awarded JJMT Scholarships

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Aug 24, 2016

    The Jeff Jurgens Memorial Youth Basketball Tournament Scholarship Committee has awarded four $1500 scholarships to the following students: Delaney Beil, daughter of Keith and Myla Beil A 2016 graduate of Hinsdale High School, Delaney Beil will be attending MSU – Northern to pursue a degree in nursing. During her four years at HHS, Beil was active in several extra-curricular activities, and was an active volunteer in the community. She participated in four years of volleyball, and competed in both track and field and basketball for three y... Full story

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