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  • Take It Slow On Snowy Icy Roads

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 16, 2022

    Old Man Winter made an appearance over the past week, which reminded all of us what cold and snow is after a mild end to fall-like weather. A new record low was broken for Glasgow Airport on Nov. 10, when it hit -15 degrees Fahrenheit. This broke the previous record low of -13 degrees Fahrenheit that was set in 1911. This was the first record low to be broken in over two years. The previous record low was April 13, 2020. There have been 23 record highs broken since then, in 2020, 2021 and 2022. The National Weather Service in Glasgow states a...

  • North Country Mavericks Bring Home Hardware

    Nov 16, 2022

    The North Country Mavericks, in their debut appearance at the All Class State Volleyball Tournament, brought home hardware for third place. See page 1B for the story. Back Row standing left to right: Asst. Coach Christy Hillman, Sommer Green, Kodi McColly, Lylith Bear, Kendall Scheffelmear, BaiLee McColly, Teagan Erickson, Paige Wasson, CharLee McColly, Jessa Erickson, Asst. Coach Amber Erickson, Layna Jones, Manager Ashton Smith, Head Coach Char Wasson. Front Row crouching left to right:...

  • Full Mid-Term Election Results

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 16, 2022

    In the Nov. 8, 2022 Mid-Term Election, a total of 3,278 registered voters made their voices heard, of the total 4,928 registered voters in the county, making this election a 67 percent voter turnout. When looking at the Valley County precinct breakdown, of the 1,062 total voters in Precinct 31, 689 people cast their ballots for a 65 percent turnout, Precinct 33 had a 68 percent turnout, 1,357 votes cast compared to the total registered voters of 2,000, and Precinct 34 has 1,232 votes cost of the total 1,866 voters with a 66 percent turnout....

  • Dreams Never Die

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 16, 2022

    In 2004, a group of teenagers started a goal of creating a skatepark in order to pursue their passions in the sport. A board was created, and with the assistance of parents and other involved community members, the park was created on the Fairgrounds property. In 2007 a concrete pad had been poured and ramps were installed. As these teenagers grew up and graduated from high school, the interest to maintain and upkeep the property weaned off, with the property becoming bygones of the past. This past summer, the skatepark was closed off from...

  • Thanking Veterans

    Nov 16, 2022

    Opheim students came together to celebrate area Veterans during their Veterans Day Program on Nov. 8, at the school. With song and words, the students from all grades, honored past and present Veterans. Pictured left to right are Opheim students Kolby Pankratz, Alice Schock, Hayden Stenglein, Elliot Nelson, Tate Allestad and Shaden Batalla with Mrs. Tami Hauschulz, music teacher behind the students....

  • Town Pump Matching $1 Million For Food Banks

    For the Courier|Nov 16, 2022

    As Montana’s food banks deal with record demand in the wake of soaring food costs and other everyday expenses, the Town Pump Charitable Foundation is matching $1 million to help raise $4 million during its annual fundraising campaign for food banks, including Valley County Emergency Food Bank in Glasgow. Over 100 food banks statewide are participating this year in the “Be A Friend in Deed” campaign, which began in 2001. The campaign has raised over $44 million for Montana food banks in 20 years, including about $9 million in matching grant...

  • Wheatgrass Artist of the Month

    For the Courier|Nov 16, 2022

    Frank Vandall is the Wheatgrass Arts & Gallery Artist of the Month. His show will be available to view through Nov. 30, at 523 2nd Ave. So., Glasgow. Vandall is a self taught artist in drawing and acrylic paintings working not from reference photos, but from visions in his memory bank. He is able to capture the intensity of a deer being hunted to the serenity of nesting in the tall prairie grasses. The vicious snarl of his bear almost makes one back away to a safer distance. Yet, Frank can also...

  • Glasgow Courier Thanksgiving Issue And Hours

    The Courier|Nov 16, 2022

    In observance of Thanksgiving the Glasgow Courier’s Nov. 23 issue will be available for distribution on Tuesday, Nov. 22, arriving in local mailboxes on Wednesday, Nov. 23. Deadline for advertising and news item is this Friday, Nov. 18. The Glasgow Courier office will be closed Wednesday, Nov. 23, through Friday, Nov. 25 and will reopen Monday, Nov. 28. If you have questions or concerns during our time of closure, please e-mail [email protected] or call our office at 406-228-9301 and leave a message. We will get back to you at our earliest c...

  • General Election Results in Valley County

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 9, 2022

    In the Nov. 8 Mid-Term Election, a total of 3,278 registered voters made their voices heard, of the total 4,928 registered voters in the county, making this election a 67 percent turn out. In the unofficial results provided by the Valley County Election Office, incumbent John Fahlgren won re-election with 1,568 votes compared to Jerry Davenport’s 1,531. In the uncontested races, Clerk and Recorder/Superintendent of Schools Marie Pippin received 2,831 votes, while Sheriff/Coroner Tom Boyer received 2,591 voters, Attorney Dylan Jensen received 2... Full story

  • VFW Buddy Poppy Day

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 9, 2022

    Art Widhalm (pictured) was one of a number of volunteers at the downtown intersections for VFW Buddy Poppy Day on Nov. 4. The funds raised during the day event are put towards the Veterans Relief Fund, which is used to help area veterans. According to Widhalm, 99 percent of the funds benefit Valley County veterans, while the other one percent assists with veterans who are in the area traveling by but need help. "We helped a veteran who was in the area who had the food staples but needed meat....

  • Hinsdale Fall Festival

    Kristine Bowman, For the Courier|Nov 9, 2022

    One month ago today... Our American flag draped peacefully atop the Legion Monument on Sunday afternoon, as the sun shone through a green and golden canopy of leaves at Hinsdale's Fall Festival. Hinsdale and Saco school bands combined to kick off the event, followed by Codi Donniaquo's singing of our national anthem. Live music filled the air for three hours, including selections by two recently recorded artists: Mike Bain and Chisholm Christensen. The music added to the atmosphere as people...

  • Free Little Library Promotes Reading Accessibility

    For the Courier|Nov 9, 2022

    Before the weather turned from fall to winter, a Free Little Library (FLL) was installed on Nov. 4 in front of the entrance of Highland Cemetery in Glasgow due to the generosity of Dick Markle and Glasgow Street Foreman Scott Runningen. The Valley County Friends of the Library purchased the necessary supplies and Markle donated his time in putting it all together, installed and ensuring it will sustain the weather conditions by putting the necessary stain on the materials. Valley County Friends...

  • VC Students Observe Red Ribbon Week

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 9, 2022

    Opheim School and Glasgow Middle School (GMS) observed Red Ribbon Week Oct. 24 through 28, with Glasgow wrapping up their observation on the 31st with a school assembly meeting Goose, the Valley County's sheriff's drug dog and a door decorating contest. Glasgow had theme days such as Pair Up Against Drug Twin Day, dress like a twin with a friend; Use Your Head, wear your favorite hat; Scare Away Drugs, dress like your favorite superhero; and Red-Y To Live Drug Free, wear Red. Opheim had similar...

  • Winners Of The Glasgow Courier's Halloween Costume Contest

    the courier staff|Nov 9, 2022

    Thank you for all who participated in the Glasgow Courier Halloween Costume Contest. We had a lot of fun! All prizes will be available for pick-up at the Glasgow Courier, 531 2nd Ave. S., Glasgow, starting Monday, Nov. 14. We only had one entry returned for the Halloween Contest. The Pang family, Genova, Jude and Pen, along with the assistance of Mom, Janelle, located all of the images in the Oct. 26, issue. They win Trang Treats as well as a year subscription to the Glasgow Courier. Check out...

  • American Rescue Plan Act: Where Did The Money Come From And Where Did It Go?

    Valley County Commissioners, For the Courier|Nov 9, 2022

    The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) was signed by President Biden in March 2021. It provided $1.9 trillion in COVID-19 relief funding. Valley County received allocations from several funding sources within ARPA. The first allocation was $1,436,586, provided to Valley County in two halves, in July 2021 and July 2022. This money is targeted to support entities that were impacted by COVID-19. For smaller revenue counties including Valley County, the money may also be used for county services. The County Commissioners allocated this money to the...

  • City Reminds To Get Vehicles Off The Streets

    For the Courier|Nov 9, 2022

    The City of Glasgow is reminding residents to keep streets and alleys clear of vehicles as the winter season is fast approaching. Summer vehicles such as campers, RVs and watercraft must be removed from any city street or alley by Dec. 1. Another reminder to residents is vehicles can not be parked on city streets or alleys for more than a consecutive period of five days. The full City ordinance is below: Per Sec. 18-62. Maximum Parking Time: (a) No person who owns or has possession, custody or control of any vehicle shall park such vehicle on...

  • VC Commissioners Looking For Public Input On How To Utilize Funds

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 9, 2022

    The Valley County Commissioners have bene holding weekly Discussion and Decision meetings to gain public input on how to spend the latest American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) allocation funding. Valley County received the latest ARPA allocation of $1,805,269 from the U.S. Treasury, through the Local Assistance (Public Lands Counties) fund in October and a matching amount is scheduled to be allocated again in 2023. The funds can be used for any government services, excluding lobbying. As a result of these unexpected funds, the Commissioners have...

  • Glasgow Speech and Drama Place Four At AA Meet

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Nov 9, 2022

    The Glasgow Speech and Drama team attended the Billings Lockwood Invitational, an AA Meet, on Nov. 5, where Glasgow competed against Billings Central, Huntley Project. Laurel, Sidney, Roundup, Culbertson, Wolf Point, Harlowtown, Park, Havre, Shepherd, Baker, Columbus, Forsyth, Custer, Dawson, Fergus, Joliet, Lockwood and Scobey. Six students made the trip with Gabe Proctor participating in HOI, Samantha Combs in Dramatic Solo, Harley Edwards in Dramatic Solo, Caith Overbey and Mirax Lipscomb in Humorous Theater and Chase Tarum in HOI. Four...

  • Feda Family Contributes To Valley View Home Foundation

    For the Courier|Nov 9, 2022

    A generous $50,000 contribution, from the family of G.C. “Jerry” & Audrey Feda, was recently made to the Valley View Home Foundation. Jerry & Audrey Feda were beloved residents of the Glasgow community and also of Valley View Home. Jerry Feda served on many local and state boards, including the Montana State Board of Natural Resources, Montana Coal Board, Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital, Valley View Home, and the Chamber of Commerce boards- at the same time being actively involved in civic organizations including the Knights of Columbus, Elk...

  • 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...

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