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  • Court Clerk Lynn Gilbert Named Judge

    Nov 27, 2013

    Judges are not the most visible in the community, but their work does make an impact in the community. City Judge Dave Riggin is retiring at the end of this year, and at the last Glasgow City Council meeting the decision was made to fill his position with current City Court Clerk Lynn Gilbert. Gilbert will take the new position on Jan. 1, 2014. She said that this is a unique opportunity that she looks forward to. Riggin gave her a strong recommendation for the seat, and Gilbert said she’ll miss her co-worker who has worked with her over the l...

  • Gift Season Arrives

    Nov 27, 2013

    Carly and Sue Olsen of Whitewater, at left, sold several horseshoe crosses at the annual AAUW Community Bazaar in the Glasgow Civic Center on Saturday, Dec. 23. Carly has been making items for craft shows over the past year and said she has been to a few around the area. This, however, was her first year visiting the Glasgow bazaar. Also pictured is farm broadcaster Haylie Shipp of the Northern Ag Network, who came to look at what the Olsens had to offer.... Full story

  • Mayor-Elect Erickson's Council Seat Up For Grabs

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Nov 27, 2013

    The outcome of the November election left some tension and a vacancy open at the Glasgow City Council meeting that took place on Monday, Nov. 18. The city council had to seek a new position left vacant by Becky Erickson, who will take the mayor’s seat in January. Nanci Schoenfelder brought her application in to fill the seat at the meeting. The council thought to motion for her to fill that position, but after some discussion they decided to allow applicants 30 days to show interest. Schoenfelder came in second in the last election, losing t...

  • A Reminder Of The Big Flood

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Nov 20, 2013

    A painful but important reminder was placed at Sullivan Park this week. The National Weather Service in Glasgow worked with the Glasgow Reds baseball team to place a high water mark on the concessions stand. Valley County and the city of Glasgow will never forget a flash flood that took everyone by surprise on June 8, 2011. Tanja Fransen, a local meteorologist at the National Weather Service, said they placed the water line mark in a place where more people would see it. "The marker is for... Full story

  • Thank You, Scotties

    Nov 20, 2013

    The Glasgow Scotties super fall sports season – for volleyball and cross country, too –ended Saturday when the football team lost in the state Class B semifinals to Baker. Above, Keil Krumwiede takes off on a 23-yard gain. Krumweide is among five Scotties named All-State this past week. Catch up on it all, and more, in Courierland Sports.... Full story

  • Burglary Suspect In Custody

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Nov 20, 2013

    At least half a dozen burglaries have taken place in Valley County and Glasgow over the last few weeks. At Monday’s City Council meeting ,Lt. Trint Gamas said that investigators had one possible suspect in custody – but there may be another. “We just need to remind people to lock their doors on their car doors and their houses,” Gamas said during the council meeting. Later Gamas said in an interview that a female suspect was taken into custody at the county jail last week. She was not identified. One burglary still remains unsolved in Glasgow...

  • 3rd Man Charged In County Drug Probe

    Nov 20, 2013

    A third man has been arrested in connection with a recent Valley County drug investigation. Steven Harvey Morlock, 29, of St. Marie, was arrested in Dunn County North Dakota by the Dunn County Sheriff’s Office on Nov. 13, according to the Valley County Sheriff's Ofiice. Morlock was arrested on a felony arrest warrant out of Valley County District Court stemming from the same Valley County Sheriff’s Office investigation that led to the arrests of Mark Alan Wagoner and Douglas Michael Turner. Morlock faces a felony charge of conspiracy to com...

  • Sharing A Meal For 23 Years: A Glasgow Tradition

    Bonnie Davidson, The Courier|Nov 20, 2013

    Giving thanks is part of the season. Sharing a meal on Thanksgiving day is a tradition for families all across the nation. Sharing a meal with the community has been a tradition in Glasgow for 22 years and going onto its 23 year. Ruth Ann Hutcheson said that the local tradition actually started just a few years prior to the community Thanksgiving. She said at the time there was discussion about bringing in the food bank, and she invited others from her church to come share a meal. A few years went by and she said that it expanded into the...

  • FWP Agreement Highlights 3,700 Acres In Phillips County

    Nov 20, 2013

    A memorandum of understanding between Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Reclamation allows about 3,700 acres of federal land near Wagner in Phillips County to be specifically designated as being open to the public, FWP announced. According to Acting FWP Region 6 Hunting Access Coordinator Tim Potter Jr., the new 20-year agreement covers federal lands associated with Reclamation’s Milk River Project. The Milk River Project was authorized by Congress for the primary purpose of irrigation, but the...

  • Vets Take Flight With Honor

    Samar Fay, Courier Editor|Nov 13, 2013

    The annual Veterans Day ceremony at the Civic Center in Glasgow had an added feature this year. In addition to beautiful music, the VFW honor guard and a thoughtful speech, four World War II veterans who went on the Honor Flight to Washington, D.C., spoke about their experiences. Joe Carson of Fort Peck was accompanied by his daughter, who chauffeured for him. He said he really enjoyed the trip, especially the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Maury Graham said they were... Full story

  • Daines Visits Glasgow, Fort Peck

    Samar Fay, Courier Editor|Nov 13, 2013

    Congressman Steve Daines made two stops in Valley County on Veterans Day, capping off a long day that began with appearances in Crow Agency and Billings. Daines greeted local Republican supporters at Sunnyside Golf Club at 4 p.m. He talked about shipping Montana coal with Ben Unterseher, a BNSF conductor who is the state legislative director for the railroad union, and called the natural resource issue our opportunity for jobs and national security. "I'm working with union members and tribal...

  • Sage Grouse Habitat: Time To Talk Next Week In Glasgow

    Nov 13, 2013

    A state advisory council and the BLM are seeking public input to form a sage grouse habitat conservation plan that will prevent the bird's being listed as an endangered species. The governor-appointed Greater Sage-grouse Habitat Conservation Advisory Council will host seven public meetings to examine a draft sage grouse habitat conservation strategy. The meeting in Glasgow is Wednesday, Nov. 20, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Cottonwood Inn. The Malta meeting is Thursday, Nov. 21, from 12 to 2 p.m. at...

  • WWII Vets Honored Guests In Nashua

    Sandy Laumeyer, Courier Correspondent|Nov 13, 2013

    Three World War II veterans, who were on an honor flight to Washington, D.C., in October, and one WWII veteran who was on the April honor flight, all agreed -- one of the most impressive sights they had the chance to see was the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. “I couldn’t believe you could find three young men who look exactly alike - height, weight, faces - and not be triplets,” said Cap Holter of Glasgow, in reference to the guards at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. “And I got to see Audie Murphy’s grave in Arling...

  • The Wild Ones

    Nov 13, 2013

    A dozen Montana artists were rounded up and brought to the Cottonwood Inn last weekend for the popular Wild Bunch Art Show. There were artists in watercolor and oils, metalwork, pencil drawings, pottery, jewelry and bronze sculpture, all delighted to discuss their work with prospective customers. Judith Michael, center, an artist from Malta, visits the display of Larry Ochsner, right, who is a jewelry designer with his wife, Leann.... Full story

  • Block Of Bucks Signup Now Through Dec. 2

    Nov 13, 2013

    The annual Block of Bucks provides clothing for needy children in Valley County. The range for children in this program is from infant to 12 years of age. Signup at the Office of Public Assistance in Glasgow continues through Monday, Dec. 2. Applications must be picked up at the Office of Public Assistance and returned to that office. There will be no other locations for these forms to be returned. No signups will be accepted after Dec. 2. If you have signed up and find that you will not be able to attend the shopping day, please contact the...

  • Glasgow, Nashua Get New Mayors

    Samar Fay, Courier Editor|Nov 6, 2013

    In Tuesday’s municipal elections, voters in Glasgow and Nashua decided to change the names at the top. Glasgow Mayor Dan Carney, looking for his third term, lost to Becky Erickson, an 18-year veteran of the Glasgow City Council. The vote was decisive, 724 to 519. Erickson led Carney in all three wards. In Nashua, Mayor Pat Hallett was defeated 81 to 38 by Allan Bunk, who has been Nashua’s mayor before. There were contested races in two of Glasgow’s wards. With Neil Chouinard retiring, three new people were fighting for a seat on the City Counc... Full story

  • A Veterans Park For Here

    Nov 6, 2013

    An ambitious $250,000 plan would transform Flag Pole Park at Fort Peck into a place of honor and remembrance for service men and women as Northeast Montana Veterans Memorial Park. Groundbreaking is planned for Memorial Day and fundraising has begun, Steve Page of Glasgow announced this week. The park will honor those who serve and have served, he said. "More than 9,000 men and women from Northeast Montana have served in uniform and more than 300 gave their lives," he said. "The park will be a...

  • Plans In Place To Salute Vets On Their Day

    Jim Orr, Courier Publisher|Nov 6, 2013

    Option A was landing a big name keynote speaker. That didn’t happen, so Option B it will be. A group of speakers will be featured during next Monday’s Veterans Day ceremony at the Glasgow Civic Center. “It could be interesting,” Adjutant Joe Yeoman of American Legion Post 41 told The Courier. “That’s what it’s about. Make it interesting so people want to come. We’re doing this to make a change, do something different. And everybody’s invited. You don’t have to be a veteran.” But the speakers will be. Yeoman said they’ll be local vets, ideally...

  • Fast Spreading Blaze Destroys Glasgow Home

    Samar Fay, Courier Editor|Nov 6, 2013

    A wind-driven fire burned Brandon and Misty Hendry out of their home on Monday. Glasgow Fire Chief Brandon Brunelle said 20 firemen from the Glasgow and Long Run fire departments answered the call to 1009 2nd Ave. S. at about 10 a.m. Fire was coming out of the attic on the east side of the building when they arrived. It spread rapidly and there was no saving the house, he said. Everyone got out safely and there were no injuries. Firefighters were done at the scene by 3:30 p.m. The cause of the...

  • Valley County To Operate Glasgow Airport

    Samar Fay, Courier Editor|Nov 6, 2013

    The Valley County Airport Commission has considered its options and recommended that the county assume management and services at Glasgow International Airport/Wokal Field with county employees, following the announcement by Choice Aviation that the company will terminate management and fixed base operator (FBO) services on Dec. 22. The recommendation was voted on at an Airport Commission meeting on Monday and accepted by the county commissioners on Tuesday. “It will be our job to support them in their endeavor,” said Valley County Com...

  • City Judge Riggin To Resign Jan. 1

    Samar Fay, Courier Editor|Nov 6, 2013

    At its regular meeting on Nov. 4, the Glasgow City Council accepted the resignation of Judge Dave Riggin, effective Jan. 1. Riggin was appointed city judge in April 2007. According to City Clerk Stacy Amundson, the judge said he was “just ready to retire.” The Personnel Committee will meet on Thursday to discuss finding a successor to Riggin. In other business, the council pre-approved the hiring of temporary employees if they are needed for snow removal. In 2011 there was a lot of snow to be moved, but last year the city didn’t need any extra...

  • Two Men Busted On Drug Charges

    Samar Fay, Courier Editor|Oct 30, 2013

    Two Valley County men were arrested Monday on various drug charges. Mark Alan Wagoner, 51, of Glasgow faces five counts, four of them felonies. Douglas Michael Turner, 25, of St. Marie has one felony charge against him. Acting upon information received, Valley County sheriff’s deputies made a traffic stop as Wagoner and Turner were coming into Glasgow on Sept. 8. Search warrants were served and the vehicle was seized. The two men were released at that time. The vehicle was searched and a large amount of what the deputies suspect is m... Full story

  • Cape Air Set To Fly In Montana Dec. 10

    Samar Fay, Courier Editor|Oct 30, 2013

    Cape Air, the nation’s largest commuter airline, will begin serving eastern Montana with Essential Air Service beginning Tuesday, Dec. 10. From its hub in Billings, Cape Air will operate daily, year-round flights to five regional communities, Glasgow, Wolf Point, Sidney, Havre and Glendive. Each community will have two daily round-trip flights except Sidney, which will have five daily round-trips. All seats are priced at $49 each way, and include all taxes and fees. While service does not begin until early December, reservations can be made n...

  • Big Guys With Big Hearts

    Samar Fay, Courier Editor|Oct 30, 2013

    A Glasgow boy has had a couple of great experiences with the Bobcat football team of Montana State University. Kolt Cornwell, age 10, was taken to watch the team practice in August. Kolt is the son of Kirk and Britney Cornwell. He uses a wheelchair and this was noticed by the players. The linemen came over and introduced themselves, and the quarterbacks made a visit. After practice he was invited on the field and the players gave him some gloves and a ball signed by the whole team. "This is the...

  • Affordable Care Act Answers At Health Fair

    Oct 30, 2013

    Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital has recently trained “Navigators” Terry Reddy and Arleen Archambeault to answer questions on the Affordable Care Act and help uninsured community members sign up for new insurance plans. Navigators are individuals who have undergone training on the Affordable Care Act and how to educate the public on new health care plans. With assistance from a federal grant, the FMDH navigators are trained to offer in-person assistance to anyone in the area who needs to sign up for health insurance. Navigators also assist the...

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