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  • BNSF Train Strikes Vehicle

    Sheriff Tom Boyer, For the Courier|Nov 9, 2022

    On Nov. 14, at approximately 08:35 a.m., dispatch received a 911 call stating a BNSF train struck a vehicle at a crossing near mm 546 on US Highway 2. A single vehicle, with one occupant, was struck in the front passenger quarter sending the vehicle into a ravine on the south side of the tracks. The driver was transported to the hospital. The west bound train was traveling approximately 58 miles per hour when it struck the BNSF vehicle. Local first responders, ambulance crew, fire rescue, and additional law enforcement arrived on scene quickly... Full story

  • Halloween Fun in Glasgow

    Nov 2, 2022

    The Glasgow Student Council put together their annual Haunted Hayride through Sullivan Park on Oct. 30. A total of $637 was raised with proceeds going to the Children's Museum. The Glasgow Key Club was also providing cookies and hot chocolate, courtesy of the Loaded Toad, with a free will donation. A total of $137 and a few canned goods were raised for Zambia-UNICEF....

  • Speech and Drama Season Gets Underway At Home

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 2, 2022

    The scary Speech/Drama/Debate Meet was held at Glasgow High School on Oct. 29. Though it was a small team participating due to other fall commitments that haven't ended yet, all four competitors gave it their all, taking home third in Drama and Speech Team Sweeps. Gabe Proctor placed first in Humorous Solo or Humorous Interpretation (HOI), Samantha Combs placed third in Dramatic Solo, Harley Edwards placed sixth in Dramatic Solo and Connor Whitmer placed fourth in Spontaneous Oral...

  • Seventh Annual Monster Dash

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 2, 2022

    The weather couldn't have been more perfect for the Glasgow Recreation Department's seventh annual Monster Dash at Sullivan Trail on Oct. 30. With a total of 77 participants ranging in age from babies, to toddlers, to kids, to adults, everyone completed the 1.5 mile race on their own time, choosing between walking and/or running the course. The nice fall weather also brought out families together getting into the Halloween spirit with matching costumes ranging from deer and hunters to M & M's...

  • Caring Hands Keeps On Giving

    Nov 2, 2022

    Judy Idler (l) of Caring Hands presents the October Project Classroom grant to Brandy Howey (r) of the Hinsdale School. The grant will purchase $300 worth of books for the Hinsdale School library. Project Classroom is awarded September through May in the amount of $300. Valley County teachers may pick up applications at their school office....

  • Veterans Memorial Dedication To Those Who Served

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Oct 26, 2022

    The Northeast Montana Veterans Memorial in Fort Peck saw some additions on Oct. 20 as the crew from MT Granite, Great Falls, installed Gold Star casualty marble slabs on the inside of the Memorial's pillars. These casualties are from World War I to date and highlight 494 names from the nine northeastern Montana counties represented in the Memorial. Also installed were bronze plaques on the entry eagle pedestal dedicating the memorial. "You need to see it yourself to appreciate it!," stated...

  • Health and Wellness Fair Makes Comeback After Three Years

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Oct 26, 2022

    In their first Health and Wellness Fair since 2018, Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital (FMDH) pulled out all the stops on Oct. 22 with 26 booths encompassing a variety of health and wellness sectors throughout the area. From the Valley County Health Department, to emergency medical services to eye care needs to pharmacy to even financial wellness, those in attendance had the opportunity to not only learn more about the different areas of the hospital, but also learn about other areas for better...

  • FMDH Bids Adieu To Four Retirees

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Oct 26, 2022

    Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital along with the Valley County community said goodbye and good luck on retirement to four long-term FMDH employees, Randy Holom, Ellen Guttenberg, Dr. Anne Millard and Alice Hopstad, during a community party at Hoyt Park on Sept. 8. All four retirees had unique roles within the facility and all will miss the relationships they have built not only with their co-workers but the community as well. Former Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Randy Holom started at FMDH Oct....

  • VC Deputies Serve, Protect And Make Area Home

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Oct 26, 2022

    The Valley County Sheriff's Office has added onto their staff over the past few years with the addition of Deputy Charlie Tihlarik and McKinzie Parrish. Though both deputies called other areas home prior to serving the residents of Valley County, Parrish and Tihlarik have enjoyed getting to know the communities they serve, meeting the people of the county and adjusting to life in the Middle of Nowhere. Deputy Charlie Tihlarik started at the Sheriff's Office Dec. 2, 2020, and graduated from the A...

  • MT Bain

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Oct 26, 2022

    MT Bain performed Oct. 22 at the Hiline Veterans Benefit Dance in the Cottonwood Inn. The event raised over $5,000 for the veterans of Northeast Montana. Rick Thompson, Doug Peterson, Adrian Tremblay, Gary Jeide and Nick Rasmusan were the raffle winners. Community Music Awards were presented to Dave Pippin, Virgil Vaupel and the late Cap Holter....

  • 'Here I Come Honky Tonk' Begins MT Bain's Music Journey

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Oct 19, 2022

    A Valley County resident since 2014, Mike Bain is most known for the technical support he provides throughout Valley County as the county's designated computer and technology person. Most recently, however, the timing has been right for Bain to enjoy another passion of his: being a singer and songwriter. His first single, which is being released today, titled "Here I Come Honky Tonk," is the first of six singles being released to major online music platforms through March 2023. His other...

  • Firefighter Outreach for Fire Prevention Week

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Oct 19, 2022

    Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 9 through 15, was a great time for the Glasgow Fire Department and Long Run Fire Department to do community outreach with preschoolers and the students of Irle School. Little Scholars Preschool and First Lutheran Preschool had a visit at the Glasgow Fire Station while firefighters visited Irle School in their uniforms. All students learned what to do in the event of a fire, how to discuss with their family an escape plan as well as the important number to dial in the...

  • Having Fun With Fundraising

    Oct 19, 2022

    Glasgow Volleyball and Cheer Teams Donate Pink Night Funds to HOPE Project Scottie Volleyball Pink Night raised $1,183.75 from the sales of baked goods, necklaces and tattoos in addition to the sales of the games during the match up against the Poplar Indians on Oct. 13. Local businesses Dairy Queen, Taco Shack, Independence Bank and the Loaded Toad also helped support the cause with their donations. All proceeds were donated to the Valley County HOPE Project and will be earmarked for...

  • Voting Satellite Office In Frazer

    Marie Pippin, For the Courier|Oct 19, 2022

    The Valley County Clerk and Recorder’s Office will be in Frazer on Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2022, from 9 a.m. through 2:30 p.m. at the Red Building behind the Frazer School to operate a satellite voting office. Individuals will be able to register to vote, ballots will be available for those who wish to vote that day, and voters can drop off already voted absentee ballots. Pleases call 406-228-6226 with any questions regarding the satellite office....

  • Valley Community Emergency Food Bank Helps The Community

    For the Courier|Oct 19, 2022

    The Valley Community Emergency Food Bank, Inc. would like to share with the community the new Board Members: Mary Hughes, Chairman Kathy Smith, Vice Chairman Brenda Tarum, Treasurer Nanci Schoenfelder, Secretary Members At Large: Laurie Koessl, Jory Wall, Jeff Remus and Hollie Young The Food Bank has been very busy with an increased number of participants receiving food. There are more and more people in our community in need of food bank assistance. We are looking forward to this fall season...

  • 2022 Scottie Homecoming Royalty

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Oct 12, 2022

    Mo Fast and Daley Aune were the Red Hot Scotties named 2022 Homecoming King and Queen....

  • Valley County Commissioner Candidates

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Oct 12, 2022

    In the race to serve as Valley County Commissioner, the Glasgow Courier interviewed the two candidates vying for the office, incumbent John Fahlgren and Jerry Davenport. Each candidate is vying for one open spot which is currently being served by Fahlgren. Candidates were offered an in person interview or an email questionnaire. Fahlgren chose the email option and Davenport chose the in person interview. Questions submitted to the candidates in both forums were identical. Fahlgren's answers are...

  • VCSO Swears In New Chaplain

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Oct 12, 2022

    Assembly of God Pastor Tom Fauth was sworn in as the new Valley County Chaplain by Sheriff Tom Boyer on Sept. 29, in the Valley County Courthouse basement courtroom. Fauth is taking over the position from Chaplain Owen Childers who resigned from the position. Fauth has spent his career at Assembly of God church, first as a youth pastor for 15 years and then a senior pastor, which has been his role ever since. He grew up south of Opheim where he farmed and ranched from 1983 to 2000. While...

  • Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons

    Alyssa Toce Blount, For the Courier|Oct 12, 2022

    The red hand on my face represents Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons, for all women, men and children. I wanted to do the hand because I feel not a lot of people know what the hand means. People don't see this movement as often as they should. I want to help make this movement more known to people on and off the reservation. When I wore the hand on my face I've got a lot of questioning looks. So hopefully more people will recognize this movement and help spread the word...

  • Nashua 'Pink'upines

    Oct 12, 2022

    Nashua volleyball hosted their annual Pink Night Oct. 8 where they highlighted two community members who have survived breast cancer: Sheila Peterson and Lisa Murdock. The Porcupines wore pink uniforms in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Back row, left to right: Assistant Coach ChyAnn Gorman, Head Coach Janice Rorvik, Alexis Murdock, Ashley Burns, Courtney Tolzien, Gracyn Sibley, Guinevere Abern, Madison Harris, Kyleigh Garsjo, Keelyn Skolrud, Tia Dees, Leah Morgan, Kaitlyn Miller and...

  • GHS 2022 Homecoming Candidates

    For the Courier|Oct 5, 2022

    The Glasgow High School 2022 Royalty Nominees pose with the Scottie Dog outside of the high school on Sept. 28....

  • NWS Glasgow Helps Forecast for Hurricane Ian

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Oct 5, 2022

    In a typical week, the National Weather Service (NWS) launches two weather balloons per day, one early in the morning and one in the late afternoon/early evening. The purpose of these balloons is to collect atmospheric information such as temperature, humidity, pressure and wind. The information collected is then utilized in weather models, which are used to help meteorologists predict the weather. When high impact weather is expected, additional weather balloon launches are necessary to...

  • Friday Night Lights

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Oct 5, 2022

    "Friday night lights in Glasgow is something special." Though it hardly needs to be spoken, the words of Stan Ozark, a football official for 33 years, should strike a chord in any Scottie football fan. However, for Ozark the statement means so much more. "That environment. I've done so many games up there on a Friday night. On a beautiful night in September, October, that place is packed. The crowd is loud you can hardly hear yourself. That cannon's going off. You've got a good football game....

  • CHS Hosts Grain Engulfment Training

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Oct 5, 2022

    CHS Farmers Elevator and Feed Warehouse held a Grain Engulfment Training Sept. 26 at their Glasgow location. Firefighters from Glasgow Fire Department, Long Run Fire Department and Nashua Fire Department were on hand to learn how to use cofferdams and support equipment to perform rescues in the event a farmer should become trapped in a grain storage facility. CHS brought in Dale Ekdahl to perform the training. Ekdahl went through several scenarios with the firefighters, demonstrating how to...

  • Opheim's Redfield Recognized For 40 Years Of Service

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Oct 5, 2022

    Alice Redfield, of Opheim, an emergency medical technician (EMT) for North Valley Ambulance was recently recognized by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians for achieving 40 consecutive years of National Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Certification. This distinction is an honor held by few EMS professionals as it's a rare achievement that an EMT maintains this many years of continued national certification. To maintain her status as a Nationally Registered EMT, Redfield...

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