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  • Longest Dam Race Participants Since 1994

    Jun 22, 2016

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  • Hail in Glasgow Area

    Jun 22, 2016

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  • Nature Conservancy Creates Easement of Nearly 16,000 acres on the Northern Plains

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 22, 2016

    The Nature Conservancy recently secured a conservation easement on 15,959 acres of land north of Glasgow on the Carroll ranch. The easement, which encompasses all of the private lands along the northern border of the Bitter Creek Wilderness Study Area, will help conserve of one of the most intact grasslands on the continent. The Bitter Creek Wilderness Study Area is the largest proposed grassland wilderness in the Great Plains. The easement and surrounding public lands comprise 21 miles of habitat and are predominantly grasslands, but also... Full story

  • Opening Ceremony for NE Montana Veterans Memorial Set for July 4

    Jun 22, 2016

    The Garrison United States flag will join the Montana flag, the POW/MIA flag, and six branch of service flags to fly majestically in the wind on July 4 as the Northeast Montana Veterans Memorial officially opens. The ceremony begins at 10 a.m. at the site in Fort Peck. Ann Kulczyk of Glasgow chairs the Opening Ceremony Committee and she invites everyone to attend this historic event. Guests of honor will be World War II, Korean War, and disabled veterans and seating will be provided for them....

  • Glasgow Resident Badly Burned in Home Explosion

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Jun 15, 2016

    An explosion of currently unknown origin demolished and burned a northwestern Glasgow home Friday, June 10, at 6:22 a.m. badly injuring the occupant and completely destroying the home. According to Brandon Brunelle, Glasgow's Fire Chief, "There was an explosion followed by the house being totally engulfed in flames." He added that crews from the Glasgow City Fire and Valley County Long Run fire departments responded with a total of three engines and 13 volunteer firefighters. The flames were...

  • Scouts Get a Lesson in Mining

    Patti Scanlan, For The Courier|Jun 15, 2016

    If it can't be grown, it must be mined. These words were repeated several times to Venture Crew 2861 and Boy Scout Troop 861 this past weekend as they traveled to Butte to earn their Mining in Society merit badge. This merit badge was released in 2014 and was developed so that Boy Scouts across the United States would be exposed to the mining industry, learn why mining is important to our society and the everyday things that they use and depend on. The scouts met Assistant Professor Chris Roos...

  • Truck Found in River, Sheriff Seeks Missing Man

    James Walling, The Courier|Jun 15, 2016

    The Valley County Sheriff’s Office is currently seeking information regarding the whereabouts of Robert J. Willenborg, 59, of Buena Vista, Colo. Valley County Search & Rescue assisted in the removal of Willenborg’s vehicle, a white pickup truck, from the Missouri River near Boy Scout Park, where it was discovered submerged by a local boater on June 12. Willenborg is described as 6 feet tall and approximately 200 pounds. Sheriff Meier confirmed the man’s status as missing and presumed drowned. The Sheriff’s Office can reached at 228-433... Full story

  • Valley County Primary Roundup

    Parker Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 15, 2016

    Montana’s election primary was held last week on June 7. For the Democrats, Valley County voted 344-337 for Hillary Clinton, while Bernie Sanders won at the state level. On the Republican side of things, Donald J. Trump took landslide victories at the county and state levels, with 496 county residents opting either for one of Trump’s opponents or “no preference.” For Montana governor, incumbent Steve Bullock took the Democratic nomination while Montana entrepreneur and political newcomer Greg Gianforte took the Republican vote. Republi...

  • Miss Montana: Competition of Character and Uniqueness

    Parker Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 15, 2016

    This past weekend, I had the pleasure of attending the Miss Montana Pageant in Glendive. Before going, I thought it would merely be formal event with contestants having little ability to express themselves. I found out otherwise. The 11 contestants all brought something different and unique to the pageant, which made it entertaining to attend. Naturally, I came to show my own personal support for Abbi Helland, of Glasgow. Not only was I covering the event, she is also a friend. Each contestant... Full story

  • Girl Scouts

    Jun 8, 2016

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  • Stahl Family Racing

    Jun 8, 2016

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  • Nashua School Accepts Five New Resignations

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 8, 2016

    Already struggling to fill open positions, the Nashua School received and accepted five new resignations at the June 2 school board meeting, bringing the total of recent resignations to eight. In addition, the school has been searching for more than a year for both a music teacher and a special education teacher. Resignations were received from: Amy Capdeville, third grade; Suzanne Flint, English; Jessica Nagy, technology/ activity director; Shelby Qualls, kindergarten; and Tess Fahlgren, art/creative writing. All five indicated they will not...

  • MVD Requires Appointments for Most Services

    For The Courier|Jun 8, 2016

    Angela Austin of the Montana Department of Justice, Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) in Glasgow and Wolf Point wants to inform everyone you must have an appointment in order to take a written test or road test, get a license or identification card, transfer an out-of-state license, or have a VIN inspected. Walk-ins are acceptable for license renewals and replacements but due to the limited staffing in Glasgow there is no guarantee you will be assisted. To make an appointment go to www.dojmt.gov/driving or call 866-450-8034 for assistance. Office... Full story

  • Glasgow Launches Downtown Revitalization Plan

    Anthony Etherington, The Courier|Jun 8, 2016

    In January of 2015, the City of Glasgow contracted with Land Solutions, LLC to prepare a Downtown Revitalization Plan. The plan launched the creation of a downtown association or revitalization group in an effort to facilitate that plan. As a result, Glasgow's Downtown Revitalization Group recently launched an effort to beautify and revitalize Glasgow's historic downtown area. The group has undertaken efforts to install benches, hanging flower pots and garbage receptacles to make the downtown...

  • Glasgow Public Works Begins $300K Paving Project

    Anthony Etherington, The Courier|Jun 8, 2016

    Glasgow Public Works Director Rob Kompel and Mayor Becky Erickson recently provided details on a paving project set to begin Monday, June 6, and run for up to two weeks. The project is Glasgow’s first major paving and chip-sealing project in two years and will cost up to $300,000. “Our current focus is those streets in dire need,” said Erickson. According to a recent survey of Glasgow’s streets, Kompel said “our streets’ average for the city is currently D on an A-F scale.” The causes for the road conditions vary, but one reason, provided by K...

  • Shawn Newton Takes Home Emmy for Directing

    MTN News, For The Courier|Jun 8, 2016

    The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Northwest announced the winners of its 53rd Annual Emmy Awards on Saturday, June 4, in Seattle. Television professionals and industry leaders attended the ceremony to support and recognize the nation’s outstanding television producers and content creators. Shawn Newton, director of Creative Content for the Montana Television Network, brought home awards for Historical Documentary as writer, director, producer and editor, and also received the 2015 Emmy for Directing along with his Co-Director...

  • Abigail Helland to compete this weekend for Miss Montana

    For The Courier|Jun 8, 2016

    Abigail Helland, 20 of Glasgow, is one of 11 competing for the title of Miss Montana in Glendive June 9-11 at 7 p.m. nightly at the DCHS auditorium. After graduating valedictorian from GHS in 2014, she has been attending MSU Bozeman majoring in psychology. She received the Governors Best & Brightest Scholarship and served as a Mont. State Senate Page in 2013. Abigail says her best nonacademic achievement was saving her 3 year old sister's life with CPR when she was just in the 7th grade. She... Full story

  • Update from GPD: Cut Your Grass

    Jun 8, 2016

    Chief of Police Bruce Barstad would like to again remind the Glasgow community to make sure their lawns and weedy lots in the city of Glasgow are well kept and mowed. Also, the police department will soon be posting formal notices to cut the grass, or the city will mow it themselves with a charge and a fine. GPD would like to thank the community for cooperating.... Full story

  • Valley View Reels from DPHHS Inspection

    A.J. Etherington, For The Courier|Jun 1, 2016

    Valley View nursing home (VVH) is a long-term care facility in Glasgow that provides the region with an invaluable community service. Recently, the facility received a troubling quality assurance review by the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS). Specifically, DPHHS found that VVH was responsible for three immediate jeopardy deficiencies, constituting unusually serious infractions. According to Health Management Services Vice President Karl Rude, the deficiencies were related to, “resident falls, neglect and abuse, a...

  • Election Information

    Parker Kulczyk, The Courier|Jun 1, 2016

    Montana’s primary election is set for Tuesday June 7, and Valley County voters have a lot of opportunity to do their civic duty and make their voices heard. Polling places will be open for voters as follows: Precinct 1, Fort Peck (Fort Peck Recreation Hall): 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Precinct 2, Frazer (Frazer New Community Hall): 12-8 p.m. Precinct 3, Hinsdale (Hinsdale Legion Hall): 12-8 p.m. Precinct 4, Glasgow (Glasgow Civic Center): 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Precinct 5, NE Glasgow (Glasgow Civic Center): 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Precinct 6, Nashua (Nashua Senior Citizen C... Full story

  • Daines Named 'Hero of Main Street'

    Marcie Kinzel, For The Courier|Jun 1, 2016

    U.S. Senator Steve Daines announced he has received the "Hero of Main Street" award from the National Retail Federation for his support of legislation critical to the retail industry. "I'm proud to be recognized for my efforts supporting local Montana business owners that create good-paying jobs," Daines stated. Daines is part of a bipartisan group honored for their support of a wide range of issues including international trade, infrastructure investment, tax reform and labor issues. "Senator...

  • Theropoda Expeditions Announces Discovery of 'Rees Rex'

    Thomas Heitkamp|Jun 1, 2016

    Theropoda Expeditions, a leading dinosaur exploration, preparation, and mounting company announced today its discovery of Rees Rex, a new and noteworthy specimen of the iconic Tyrannosaurus rex. The new find has a nearly complete skull and joins other notable T. rex specimens, such as “Peck Rex” and the Smithsonian’s “Wankel Rex”, all of which were discovered in Montana’s Hell Creek. Rees Rex was uncovered in the summer of 2015, on a private ranch in McCone County, Mont. after a few scattered tail bone fragments were discovered weathering...

  • Strides of Hope

    Jun 1, 2016

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  • GHS Grads

    Jun 1, 2016

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  • Derby Sees Bigger Crowd, More Cars

    James Walling, The Courier|Jun 1, 2016

    The latest incarnation of the Milk River Motorsports Demolition Derby saw increases in both attendance and participation on May 28 at the Valley County fairgrounds. Organizers Josh Thompson, Garth Loftsgaard and Rob Brunelle made some date changes and other fine tuning that paid off, with 21 cars entering competition (up from 10 in June, 2015) and more than 700 spectators in the stands. Milk River is currently in its fourth year as the nonprofit in charge of the derby. According to secretary...

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