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  • The Beginning of Wheeler, Montana

    Aug 6, 2014

    This photo is of Wheeler, a town that was adjacent to the Fort Peck Dam site, built on a barren hill. It was taken July 30, 1934. The community was named after Sen. Burton K. Wheeler, Montana's senior senator. Wheeler no longer exists, and hardly a trace remains in the area. While this photo just shows the beginnings of the town, it grew much larger in size by the end of the Fort Peck Dam project.... Full story

  • Survivors Take A Stand

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Jul 30, 2014

    It was a bittersweet ceremony as the Northeast Montana Relay for Life began on Friday, July 25. The young, the old, the healthy and the sick gathered with one mission in common, to raise funds to fight cancer and to take a stand against something that impacts almost everyone. "It's dangerous and it can touch you, I don't care who you are," Ken Kautz said after lighting the torch of hope on Friday. Kautz explained to the crowd he was a colon cancer survivor, who spent 90 days in a hospital. He... Full story

  • Dennis Garsjo: Birthday Mastermind

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Jul 30, 2014

    It's an unusual talent. Some may call him a "freak," and others have used him to perform party tricks. Many of the kids who have grown up poolside will remember him as a big supporter of the Glasgow swim team, and some might also have noticed his uncanny talent to remember people by their birthdays. Dennis Garsjo might not remember your first name, but he will most likely remember your birthday after the first time meeting him. Garsjo said that he usually only uses his talents for entertainment...

  • Wind Storm Causes Widespread Damage In Valley County

    Bonnie Davidson and Janet Bailey, The Courier|Jul 30, 2014

    The National Weather Service in Glasgow had a busy day last week as warnings were issued for a storm that ended up moving rapidly through Valley County. The weather service reported that it was a widespread storm that moved along the Hi-Line from Malta toward the northern parts of the county. Large trees were reported down in Glasgow, St. Marie and Opheim. Reports of hail were reported in Fort Peck and in the northern parts of Valley County. The highest official gust was recorded at 62 mph, and...

  • Is There A Winner In Fort Peck Legal Case?

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Jul 30, 2014

    A hearing was set for Thursday, July 31, but District Judge Blair Jones signed off on a motion for summary judgement, dismissing the plaintiff's claims without prejudice and awarding attorney's fees and costs to Jeffrey Robertson. While the battle might not be fully over, to this point it seems no one really won in this case that has lingered in Fort Peck for years. The case started in 2009, when Fort Peck Town Council began working on a lot development project for storage of campers, boats and other vehicles that were clogging up the streets....

  • Search Warrant Leads To Arrests

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Jul 30, 2014

    The Drug Task Force and Valley County Sheriff's Office produced a search warrant for two local residents in Glasgow on Friday, July 25. That searched turned up several charges and arrests. Sheriff Glen Meier said he couldn't elaborate on details that led officers to the residence, but he said that the investigation would continue. While theft charges originally were listed, they were eventually dropped. A juvenile arrest was made after the search and he was charged with criminal distribution of drugs – felony; criminal mischief – felony; tam...

  • County Addressing Billing Issues

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Jul 23, 2014

    Valley County government is working to fix a problem regarding financial issues said to be discovered in early June and late May. According to county commission meeting minutes for the month of June, billing issues were discovered and brought to the commissioners' attention. New Valley County Health Department Supervisor Connie Boreson reported that several billings would possibly be rejected due to billings not being sent out for several months. She said the health department also lost out on an immunization grant this year because... Full story

  • Thefts, Scams On The Rise

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Jul 23, 2014

    While it’s not a sharp increase from previous years, there has been a noticeable rise in thefts and scams in Valley County and in Glasgow. Gone are the days where you can leave home with the door unlocked, or leave your car unlocked at the grocery store. Valley County Sheriff Glen Meier explained that this weekend a trolling motor and some coolers were recovered from a previous reported theft. The items were found stashed in some trees near by the Dredge Cuts. Charges were pending for the crime. It may not be a large crime, but it is part of a...

  • Spay/Neuter Task Force Gets To Work

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Jul 23, 2014

    Lots of cats and dogs were brought to the Valley Event Center on Friday and Saturday last week. They were received by several volunteers who helped prep animals for a short surgery, and comfort them after the work was done. Veterinarian Dr. Jeff Young helped coordinate a crew that included several veterans in training, track and cross country kids from Denver, Colo., and local volunteers to ensure that the process went smoothly. Many of the young runners participated in the Doggie Dash that...

  • New Northeast Regional Montana SWAT Team Focused On Certification

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Jul 23, 2014

    Donations from local businesses have helped give a boost to the Northeast Regional Montana SWAT Team. Deputy Reed Mesman explained that the goal to raise $8,000 for training hasn't been reached yet, but donations have helped. First Community Bank donated $2,500 toward the cause on Monday, July 21, giving close to a third of what was needed. Other donations have come in from Hi-Line Ford, Farm Equipment Sales and Border Plains Equipment (formerly Glasgow Implement). The donations are going for a...

  • One Mission Accomplished For Vets Memorial

    For The Courier|Jul 23, 2014

    FOR THE COURIER The first phase of fundraising for the Northeast Montana Veterans Memorial Park in Fort Peck has been a success. “We have raised over $400,000 to date and have begun finalizing plans to complete the first phase of construction,” Tom Markle said. He co-chairs the fundraising committee with Steve Page. “People of Northeast Montana stepped up to the challenge to build a world-class memorial. After a very successful site dedication on Memorial Day at Fort Peck, we are encouraged that support for this project remains stron...

  • Relay For Life: The Cause Continues

    Quinn Robinson, The Courier|Jul 23, 2014

    The fight to find a cure for cancer will continue as the American Cancer Society will hold the Northeast Montana Relay For Life this Friday and Saturday at the Valley County Fairgrounds. Event organizers said that Relay For Life has been a staple in the community since the mid-1990s, but has gained steam since switching from an bIannual event to an annual event in 2001. Members volunteer their time to see that this event – which unites cancer survivors and those who wish to honor memories of loved ones who lost their personal battle with c...

  • Payday 1934

    Jul 23, 2014

    The Fort Peck Dam provided jobs for many who went without. They flooded the area looking for any prospect of work. While the working conditions were very different from what is required today, any hope for money brought a smile and a sense of hope. This photo was taken April 7, 1934, of workers with the first paychecks for their hard work.... Full story

  • East Side Story Nearly Complete

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Jul 16, 2014

    While school's out for summer, local schools haven't been blown to pieces as the song goes – but all three Glasgow schools have seen a facelift. The school construction bond was successfully closed in the last month to secure financing, and a bond payment of around $7.4 million was wired into the county on June 26. The school board discussed the progress of construction on the brand new Irle Elementary School, the East Side School and the Glasgow High School at the school board meeting on J... Full story

  • Candy Cane Park Getting A Little Sweeter

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Jul 16, 2014

    It's been a sweet spot for several kids, with an elephant slide as a favorite piece of equipment. Now Glasgow's Candy Cane Park is getting a whole new look that will be sweet when it's completed. The park that had gravel and not much for shade will be sporting grass and trees by late summer. The city has set aside and budgeted for the park over the last two years, and last week the project got started. The park will get grass, a sprinkler system, some new playground equipment, trees and a...

  • Bison Talks A Mixed Bag In Billings

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Jul 16, 2014

    Not everyone wanting to speak their opinion made it to the bison discussions at the Big Horn Resort in Billings this week, but dozens did. The meeting was convened by the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) Monday and Tuesday. Valley County Commissioner Dave Pippin attended on Monday with others from the Hi-Line and said that around 150 people attended, along with media representatives. Pippin explained that a lot of discussion focused on free roaming versus contained bison and the difference between grass fed beef and bison. Pippin said about...

  • Levee Planning Effort Gets More Time

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Jul 16, 2014

    While work continued on the Glasgow Milk River and Cherry Creek System Wide Infrastructure Framework (SWIF) Plan, revisions from the Army Corps of Engineers were returned to the levee safety committee. The good news that came with it was an extension on the SWIF plan for an additional year to fix the revisions and work on budgeting and funding for repairs and upgrades. At the most recent Glasgow City Council meeting, Mayor Becky Erickson said that they are working on research for possible grant funds to help with the multimillion dollar...

  • Possible Sale Of Dams Getting A Look

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Jul 16, 2014

    The Public Service Commission, along with a NorthWestern Engery representative, visited Glasgow a few months ago to discuss the possible purchase of 11 hydroelectric dams from PPL Montana. The $900 million bid to buy the dams would pass on rate increases to 342,000 customers in Montana. Rate increases have been estimated to range from 6 percent to 9 percent. Much of the discussions over the last few weeks have been about the rate increase impact to consumers, as well as possible maintenance issues that could arise from dams that may need upgrad...

  • McLean Visits FPCC

    Jul 16, 2014

    Lt. Gov. Angela McLean speaks Tuesday with attendees at the Main Street Montana Project meeting at Fort Peck Community College. She hosted the meeting in Poplar to discuss economic development priorities between the state and the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux tribes. Gov. Steve Bullock released the Main Street Montana plan this year to support business and wage growth while taking on challenges that slowed the economy. – Jim Orr... Full story

  • Moor Family Arrived on Harley-Davidson in 1909

    Jul 16, 2014

    Earl W. and Carrie Jarstad Moor and their children, Ethel and Fern, arrived in the Glasgow area in their three-wheel Harley Davidson in 1909. This picture shows them parked in front of the Lewis-Wedum store in Glasgow. Ethel was to become Mrs. Robert Pittenger and lived in Glasgow all her life.... Full story

  • Glasgow's Animal Planet In Sight

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Jul 9, 2014

    It's been years of planning, discussion and sweat to get a dream to come to reality. Skip Erickson has had a vision of a wildlife exhibit that would not only show some of his prized hunting trophies, but help teach and educate children and the public on habitats, animals and conservation. While the Children's Museum of Northeast Montana has helped house 50 kids in June for two art camps, two science camps and a backyard explorer camp, work has continued on the wildlife exhibit that will be a... Full story

  • Reinhardt Stepping Down As Treasurer

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Jul 9, 2014

    After 24 years of work, no major upcoming plans come to mind except to visit family and grandchildren. Jenny Reinhardt is getting ready to hand over the reigns as Valley County treasurer at the end of this month. Her years of service followed working nearly a decade with the Glasgow City-County Library. She began working for Valley County in 1990, just before the county fair. She decided to look for a change and a challenge after working at the library and she was ready to take on the position...

  • Spay/Neuter Days Reach To Animals...And Humans

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Jul 9, 2014

    “We're trying to teach people how you care for animals is how you end up treating humans,” Jean Atthouse, one of the founders of the Montana Spay/Neuter Task Force said. The task force is making another round to Glasgow on Friday, July 18, and Saturday, July 19. They'll show up at the Valley Event Center from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. with one main mission in mind, to spay or neuter cats and dogs that wouldn't normally get a vet visit. While that's their main goal in mind, they actually hope that the people learn to care and have more compassion for...

  • Boomtown

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Jul 9, 2014

    Fireworks explode over the Valley County Fairgrounds in Glasgow on the 4th of July. Glasgow and Long Run firefighters showed up around 5 p.m. and continued with the set-up until it got dark.... Full story

  • Embezzlement Investigation Continues

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Jul 9, 2014

    While an investigation continues, information on a local embezzlement case will be postponed. Valley County Sheriff Glen Meier issued a statement in the past week in regards to the case. “The Valley County Sheriff's Office is in the process of investigating a large theft by embezzlement case from the Fort Peck Fine Arts Council,” the statement read. “This is an ongoing investigation, which began in March.” According to Meier, due to the large amount of funds involved, the investigation has been complex. It is the intension of the sheriff...

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