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  • Zinke Challenges BLM, DOI on Bison

    Heather Swift, The Courier|Mar 16, 2016

    During two separate House Natural Resources Committee hearings recently, Department of Interior Secretary Sally Jewell and Bureau of Land Management Director Neil Kornze admitted to Montana Congressman Ryan Zinke that they knew nothing about the potential change-in-use permit for free-range bison that could impact up to three million acres in Montana. Director Kornze thanked Zinke for “educating” him on the issue. On March 1, after Rep. Zinke explained the issue to Secretary Jewell, she claimed knowing nothing about the three-million acre pro...

  • Valley County Health Says: 'W8 2 TXT'

    Parker Kulczyk, The Courier|Mar 16, 2016

    The Valley County Health Department will be holding its first Red Thumb Reminder Day in the Glasgow High School Cafeteria Thursday, March 17. Health department staff and students will be painting thumbnails red and distributing red thumb bands as a reminder to not text and drive, as well as educating attendees on the subject. VCHD says sending or receiving a text takes a driver's eyes from the road for an average of 4.6 seconds, the equivalent at 55mph of driving the length of an entire...

  • Burns Opens Up on Issues, Discusses Background

    James Walling, The Courier|Mar 16, 2016

    Republican Michael Burns is relatively new to Glasgow. Having grown up in Texas, the 27-year-old candidate for House District 33 migrated northward to be near his parents, who have resided here in town since 2011. The candidate sat down with the Courier recently over a plate of wings at the Cottonwood to discuss his personal history, road to politics, and life on the Hi-Line as an conductor for BNSF. After graduating with a degree in pre-law from University of North Texas in Denton, Burns...

  • Hinsdale FFA Students Study Sciences While Serving Community

    Patty Armbrister, For The Courier|Mar 16, 2016

    The Hinsdale FFA Chapter is restoring the Milk River bank near the community of Hinsdale.They are funded by the "Living to Serve: Environmental Grant," a grant that helps FFA chapters implement service-learning projects in their community. The south side of the Milk River bank toward the east side of the town is experiencing soil bank erosion due to the high water flooding events that have been taking place since 2010. The erosion is threatening several homes, and is most extreme in areas that...

  • Murnion's Memories

    Parker Kulczyk, The Courier|Mar 9, 2016

    I got a chance to sit down with a very busy man last week. Mr. Nick Murnion has definitely been around the block when it comes to law in Eastern Montana. He was running for county attorney before he even graduated from law school. On the topic of law school, Nick’s roommate from the University of Montana will be swearing him into his new position as the Judge of the 16th Judicial Circuit in Montana. That’s Sidney Thomas, Chief Circuit Judge of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. “In college, neither of us would have ever thought we would be ju...

  • Skip Erickson Memorial Safari Fundraiser

    Mar 9, 2016

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  • Emerson Drive, J. T. Hodges to Perform at Northeast Montana Fair

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Mar 9, 2016

    After several years of limited night-time entertainment at the Northeast Montana Fair, the fair board has successfully booked recording artists Emerson Drive and J.T. Hodges to perform at the 2016 NEMT Fair. Partnering with the NE MT Fair Board to bring this caliber of entertainment to Glasgow were the Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce and Tourism, Glasgow Tourism Business Improvement District, Milk River Motor Sports, KLTZ/KLAN, and the Glasgow Rodeo Committee. "These groups are heavily vested i... Full story

  • Gianforte Selects Local Running Mate

    Parker Kulczyk, The Courier|Mar 9, 2016

    Greg Gianforte, gubernatorial candidate for Montana, announced Phillips County commissioner and Malta area rancher Lesley Robinson as his running mate. Gianforte said of Robinson: "Lesley is a true, salt of the earth public servant. I'm looking forward to Lesley playing a vital role in our administration. You'd be hard pressed to find a stronger advocate for rural Montana." Gianforte expressed that having Robinson as his running mate will provide a vital link between state government and...

  • From Susan B. to Booker T.

    James Walling, The Courier|Mar 9, 2016

    Beginning March 9, Mrs. Winchester's second grade Challenge Group class will be dressing the part of 16 bonafide American heroes and figures from history. The 2nd Grade Living History Museum will feature students dressed as Abraham Lincoln, Susan B. Anthony, Sacagawea and Booker T. Washington, among others, while reciting lines of dialogue, facts and quotes. The Challenge Group is made up of students who have demonstrated excellent reading skills, and the performances, now in their fifth year,...

  • Knudsen Seizes Opportunity

    Mark Hebert, For The Courier|Mar 9, 2016

    In January, Malta's Casey James Knudsen announced he would run for Montana's 33rd House District Seat and though he has always been interested in politics, he never thought he'd be a candidate at this point in his life. "I always thought about running, but I always thought it would be later in life," Knudsen said. "But you have to take the opportunity when it presents itself. You never know when there will be another open seat." The "open seat" Knudsen references came when Mike Lang, R-Malta,...

  • Law Enforcement Brief

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Mar 9, 2016

    The Sheriff’s department issued 11 MIPs Saturday night at a party west of town. “When the weather is nice, we’ll see more of these outdoor parties,” said Sheriff Glen Meier. The department intends to work the county heavily to prevent parties where underage drinking and drug use may occur. The next several months will see the sheriff’s department putting a focus on the safety of our community’s young adults. Meier stressed that his department is concerned for their welfare, “It would be devastating to lose one of these kids to a preventable D... Full story

  • Concerns About Wireless Alerts

    Tanja Fransen, For The Courier|Mar 2, 2016

    With the recent occurrence of an Amber Alert there have been several concerns that alerts did not reach mobile phones across several counties in northeast Montana. Some phones were not alerted because the option for Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEAs) were turned off on individual’s mobile phones while others who had the service turned on still did not get the notification. While the dissemination process for WEAs continues to be improved, there are a few important things about Wireless Emergency Alerts to learn for not only the next Amber Alert,... Full story

  • Mini & Me Painting Class

    James Walling, The Courier|Mar 2, 2016

    Glasgow's Cathryn Sugg is teaching a paint-and-take style workshop at Wheatgrass Arts & Gallery March 6 from 2-4 p.m. The workshop, a variation on classes offered by Sugg for several years running in the area, is open to kids ages 1-16 accompanied by an adult, with youth/adult pairs working collaboratively. Sugg says she will be focusing on a combination of, "art material play 'loose style' and careful rendering 'tighter style,' which seeks to teach some basic skills, letting kids experiment,...

  • Wolf Point Abductee Located, Suspect in Custody

    James Walling, The Courier|Mar 2, 2016

    As has been widely reported, Wolf Point’s Maci Lilley was found late Sunday morning by Roosevelt County Undersheriff Corey Reum. The 4-year old girl was kidnapped from a playground near her home on Friday night, prompting a statewide Amber Alert and coordinated search efforts involving local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. According to Roosevelt County Sheriff Jason Fredrick, “Countless civilian volunteers” also contributed to the search. According to the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office, Lilley was found at approxi...

  • Bullock Appoints Local Attorney

    Parker Kulczyk, The Courier|Mar 2, 2016

    Nick Murnion, Valley County attorney, has been appointed by Governor Steve Bullock to serve the 16th Judicial District. Prior to serving Valley County, he was the county attorney in Garfield County and a private practice attorney. The 16th District is located in Forsyth, Mont., and serves Carter, Custer, Fallon, Garfield, Powder River, Rosebud, and Treasure Counties. Murnion will be succeeding George Huss. Look for a feature story on Nick in next week’s issue of the Courier.... Full story

  • Lindeen files for Montana Secretary of State

    Parker Kulczyk, The Courier|Mar 2, 2016

    Current Montana State Auditor and former legislator Monica Lindeen officially filed her candidacy for Montana Secretary of State today. “I’m passionate about serving the people who call Montana home,” said Lindeen. “As your next Secretary of State, I will work to protect your voice, your business and your access to public lands.” The Secretary of State serves as Montana’s chief elections officer, oversees the business registration process and is one of five members of the state’s Land Board which oversees Montana’s state lands. Lindeen says she...

  • Wheatgrass Artist of the Month: Sherry Childers

    Mary Fahlgren, For The Courier|Mar 2, 2016

    The Amber Moth is where Sherry Childers has been creating one-of-a-kind pieces of jewelry and wearable art since 1994. This month, Sherry will be sharing her artwork with the Wheatgrass Arts and Gallery. Using a variety of mediums from natural gemstones, coral and jade to bone, horn and recycled materials, Sherry has created necklaces, ear rings, brooches, lanyards and custom-made pieces. Her signature showpiece is an eye-catching, glass-ladened bowling ball mounted on an iron stand. The Dragon Eye necklace is a particularly unique and...

  • Local Mission Group in Haiti

    Mar 2, 2016

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  • Reading Tennessee

    James Rickley, For The Courier|Mar 2, 2016

    As a follow-up to last year's highly successful stage reading of Love Letters, the Fort Peck Fine Arts Council presented a reading of The Glass Menagerie by Tenessee Williams this past Friday and Saturday at the Cottonwood and the Soma Dis Deli with a final reading on Sunday, Feb. 28 at the Montana Actors Theatre at MSU Northern in Havre. The reading had Andy Meyers as Tom, Pam L. Veis as Amanda, Sydney Hayward as Laura and Jay Michael Roberts as Jim, the Gentleman Caller. The production also...

  • Sando Hooks a Beauty on Valentine's Day

    Mar 2, 2016

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  • Visiting the Land of the Rainbow Canyons

    James Walling, The Courier|Feb 24, 2016

    Carlos Valle (pronounced VIE-yay) had been planning on a little downtime this winter, but his clients just won't leave him alone. The photographer regularly balances what must amount to one of the longest cross-country commutes (though Andrew McKean might have him beat) with family commitments here in Glasgow. To give you an idea, here's how Valle described some of his travels in a recent email to the Courier: "The year started with a bang and I shot out of Montana. I photographed a swim...

  • Officials Seek Compliance, Not Citations

    Parker Kulczyk, The Courier|Feb 24, 2016

    The Glasgow Police Department and Valley County Sheriff Office’s jointly conducted an alcohol compliance check throughout Valley County Feb. 12-13. The first round of checks has been completed. There were 32 checks in total. Four business’s employees outside of city limits were cited and five within city limits. Fines for these employees can be up to $500 and if underage sales continue, the state can investigate possibly confiscate licenses. The four businesses cited outside city limits were the Gateway, Lakeridge, Vick’s Bar, and The Hanga... Full story

  • Glasgow School Board Accepts Resignation of Zahara-Harris

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Feb 24, 2016

    The Glasgow School Board met in regular session Wednesday, Feb 17. Present were all trustees except the newly sworn in Mike Kaiser, as well as student representative Luke Breigenzer. Breigenzer began the meeting with his student report, which included the introduction of Speech and Drama participants Reece Hunsley and Mariah Holter, who performed (separately) for the panel. Following the brief performances, GHS activity director, Brenner Flaten introduced wrestling coach Jory Casterline and Matt Reyling, who recently won in his weight class at...

  • Fashionette Starts Fresh in New Location

    Feb 24, 2016

  • Last Barber Standing

    Virgil Vaupel, For The Courier|Feb 24, 2016

    When Darrell Brenna retired from the barber business Glasgow lost a good hair cutter. Sixty years cutting hair with scissors and clippers with a shoulder massage tacked on for good measure. Strangers thought he looked like Kenny Rogers. As far as I know there are no "real" barbers left in Glasgow. I recall when Saco had two barber shops. The old-time shops with the red and white pole out front are rapidly disappearing across the Hi-Line being replaced by "styling salons" and "beauty shops."...

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