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The Missouri/Milk River chapter of Ducks Unlimited will hosting its 29th annual fundraising banquet in support of DU’s 78th year of existence on Saturday, March 7, at the Cottonwood Inn with doors opening at 5:30 p.m.. The prime rib dinner will be served at 7. Ducks Unlimited has provided the local chapter with an outstanding lineup of guns and other DU memorabilia. There is also an awesome lineup of prizes and services provided by the local community. Some of the prizes to be take home by way of live auction, silent auction and fun raffles a...
Kasey Seyfert placed third at 120 and Cody King sixth at 138. And as a unit, the six Scotties at the state B/C wrestling tournament in Billings last weekend made it to the Sweet 16 top teams. "We did OK," coach Jory Casterline told The Courier. "I knew with our (disappointing) Divisional that we had that we wouldn't do as good as we hoped at State." Seyfert, a year after placing sixth at 113 at State, placed third this time around at 120. He decisioned Jonathan Schmidt of Eureka, 10-6, in the... Full story
The state comes to Glasgow this weekend. The U19 and U14 Lady Ice Dawgs teams host the Montana Amateur Hockey Association State Hockey Tournament from Friday to Sunday at Valley Event Center. "I think it's a great draw for people to acknowledge hockey in this area," U19 coach Ken Schmidt told The Courier. "The girls have been playing great, and it brings people to town." The U19 girls figure to be in the hunt for the title, but they'll need to be at their best. The team, including several...
The Scotties' season turned much for the better in the matter of two calendar days and, say, 30 seconds of game clock. When they woke up last Friday, the girls occupied fourth place in District 2B. By Saturday evening, they were in third – for good – after closing their regular season with a win over last place Poplar and a stunning rally over second place Wolf Point. Early in the season, coach Jon Kolstad said, "We're going to be OK," after the Scotties' rough start. He called the team a wor...
Before the District 2B Boy Basketball Tournament even gets going, the regular season conference champion Scotties are in the tourney's Final Four and assured a ticket to Divisional. But coach Norm Braaten still wants his players, ranked No. 2 in the state, to bring their 'A' game. The killer instinct. That's what he wants to see in the two games – the semifinal and the final – that top seed G-Town is expected to play at District. It wasn't quite there in the wins over Poplar and Wolf Point last weekend, as convincing as they were. “We want...
The catch of the day is worth $2,000 this weekend. That's what the winner gets Saturday at the 18th annual Ice Fishing Derby at Dredge Cuts Pond in Fort Peck. Last year David Combs took home the cold hard cash. The tournament runs from noon to 3 p.m. Registration on site is 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., but you can sign up before that by contacting the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture. Largest fish categories are walleye, trout, northern pike, burbot, bass, yellow perch, carp and sucker. Winnings and prizes will be awarded at The Gateway Club....
Jenn Jackson displays a commemorative Henry rifle that will be auctioned at this Saturday's banquet presented by the Hi-Line Gobblers Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation. The special .22-caliber lever action rifle is donated by Joe Younkin as a memorial to his longtime partner and fellow Hi-Line Gobblers supporter, Barb Marsh, who died in a vehicle accident last year. Proceeds from the auction will fund a college scholarship for Valley County students. Those attending the Feb. 21... Full story
Montana's 2015 hunting and fishing licenses – including conservation, fishing, spring black bear and turkey, upland game bird, deer and elk hunting licenses – are available now at all Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks offices and license providers. March 1 begins the new 2015 license year for Montana hunters and anglers. The new license year is especially important for early-season anglers, and for those who enjoy ice fishing. Most 2015 licenses are available on the FWP website. Resident deer and elk permit applications and information – and n... Full story
BY JIM ORR THE COURIER Seven Scottie wrestlers qualified for State at some point during the MHSA Eastern B/C Divisional Tournament at Shepherd. Six are going. Advancing are Kasey Seyfert at 120 pounds (second), Mick Reyling at 126 (second), Cody King at 138 (second), Jake Hentges at 145 (third), Tony Kaiser at 160 (third) and Tanner Roness at 182 (fourth). The other momentary qualifier, Matt Reyling, placed second at 103 before what Scottie coach Jory Casterline described as "one of life's... Full story
The Scottie boys are playing some improved ball as they approach their last weekend of the regular season and the District 2B Tournament next week. With Poplar coming to town Friday and Wolf Point on Saturday, G-Town is 8-0 in the division, 15-1 overall and No. 2 in Montana behind 16-0 Choteau in the MaxPreps Class B basketball rankings. This weekend's games are important although 2B rivals Poplar (3-5, 8-8) and Wolf Point (4-4, 7-9) are nowhere near the Scotties in the standings. You can throw...
The 19U Lady Ice Dawgs traveled to Williston, North Dakota, this past weekend to play four League games against the North Dakota Amateur Hockey Association’s northeast teams. On Friday night the Ice Dawgs faced the Langdon Blades. Just 30 seconds into the first period, Alex Simensen shot one past the Langdon goalie to start the scoring for the Ice Dawgs. Also scoring in the first period was Brett See, assisted by Kennedy Schmidt (2). Langdon slipped two by goaltender Autumn Gault in the first period. Gault then tightened her straps and did n...
The Scottie girls (4-4, 6-10) occupy fourth place in District 2B before closing their regular season with home games against Poplar (0-8, 5-11) on Friday and Wolf Point (6-2, 12-4) on Saturday. Last week it was a 58-33 home win over Harlem (1-7, 3-13) on Friday and 53-38 road loss at Plentywood (5-3, 9-7) on Saturday for coach Jon Kolstad's team. Abbi Kolstad poured in 40 points over the weekend, 19 against Harlem and 21 at Plentywood. Other Scotties scoring in the Harlem game were Leinie Hughes with 15, Jordan Kulczyk 8, Lexie Nixdorf 6,...
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks hunter education course dates have been set for the Glasgow and Hinsdale areas. To be eligible to hunt during the 2015 season, hunters must be 12 years old by Jan. 16, 2016. To be eligible for certification, students must be at least 11 years old on the first day of the class. The first class in Glasgow will be the week of March 2 to 6 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Eastside School, with the field day on Saturday, March 7, from 8 to11:30 a.m. The second class in Glasgow will be the week of March 23 to 27 from 5:30 to...
The Montana Trappers Association will conduct a free voluntary Trapper Education class on Saturday, March 7, from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. It will be held in Glendive at the 1st Congregational Church, 120 W. Power St. A free lunch will be provided to those attending. Children under the age of 10 years old must be accompanied by an adult. This class will instruct proper trap placement, trapping equipment, trapper ethics and responsibility, fur handling, health concerns and trapping regulations. Registration will take place at the class. For further i... Full story
The Eastern B-C Divisional awaits on Saturday in Shepherd. It's the ultimate measuring stick so far to see how far the reinvigorated Scottie mat program has come this season. The Scotsmen measured up well last weekend at the Malta Invitational. They placed third among the 14 teams, as high as they could have expected. Class A power Havre placed first with 299.5 points and Choteau, the top-ranked Class B team, was second at 175. GHS and Cut Bank were next, tied at 103. Rising Scottie freshman... Full story
Scottie S&D did the Nation proud at State – with some flair. Mariah Holter placed fourth in pantomime and Andrea Hansen eighth in extemporaneous speaking to lead GHS last weekend during the State B/C Speech & Drama Tournament in Ennis. A trio of Scotties also advanced to the semifinals: Ethan Jamba in serious oral interpretation, Amy Nelson in original oratory and Rachel Overby in humorous solo. Coach Matt Bacon soaked it in and reflected. He said his team is strong, talented. "It was my first y... Full story
The Glasgow Scotties boys basketball team, ranked No. 2 statewide in Class B, rides two dominating home wins last week into conference action this week against Harlem on Friday and Plentywood on Saturday. The girls, meanwhile, face what could be a battle for third place in District 2B in Saturday's game against visiting Plentywood. If Glasgow can beat fifth place Harlem on Friday, the Scotties and Lady Wildcats would be tied at 4-3. The G-Town boys (6-0, 13-1) have roared back after their hiccup against Sidney two weeks ago in their only loss...
The Hi-Line Gobblers ninth annual fundraising banquet is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 21, at the St. Raphael’s Parish Center gymnasium on Glasgow’s north side. Doors open at 4:30 p.m., and a prime rib dinner catered by the VFW and the VFW Ladies’ Auxiliary will follow at 6 p.m. The annual banquet presented by the local chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation is the premiere upland bird event of the year in northeastern Montana. A wide variety of wildlife art, wildlife-themed home furnishings and décor, and over two dozen firearms will b...
Many winter recreational opportunities are offered at Fort Peck Lake. This information will help insure your visit will be safe and enjoyable. When venturing out on to a recently frozen body of water there are some safety precautions that can help you be prepared for the worst. Bringing several important tools can assure that in the event of ice breakage and submersion, you can avoid hypothermia and survive. Use the buddy system; never venture on the ice alone. Wear a Life jacket. They are not just for summer. Wear safety spikes. They will...
In a full-fledged Class B-C wrestling tournament, the Scotties earned an A. GHS placed first among the 14 schools at last Saturday's Harlem Invitational with 115 points, edging Chinook by a point. All but one team, the Havre JV, were of B-C pedigree like the Dawgs. Three Scotsmen won individual titles: Mick Reyling pinned Poplar's Angel Boyd in 3:59 at 126, Cody King decisioned Cut Bank's Randon Anderson 14-8 at 138, and Joe Doney pinned Harlem's Denton Cornell in 2:25 at 285 Glasgow coach Jory... Full story
BY JIM ORR THE COURIER One Scottie varsity team won and one lost last Thursday when the Sidney Eagles rolled into town. The girls won. The boys lost. And that's why they play the games. The boys were 10-0 and top ranked in the state before their loss. They already had beaten Sidney 56-46 this season. The girls were 4-6 before their win, playing without one of their best players, and lost to Sidney 73-47 in their first matchup. For a quarter Thursday, it looked like more of the same was in store...
The Scotties head to the State B-C Speech and Drama Tournament this Friday and Saturday with their own Elite 8 – the team members who advanced at Divisional. One Divisional champion, Ethan Jamba in serious oral interpretation, heads the GHS delegation bound for Ennis. Here are the others, along with their placement last weekend in the Plentywood Divisional: • Mariah Holter, second, mime. • Andrea Hansen, third, extemporaneous speaking. • Felicity Soper and Maria Morris, fourth, serious duo. • Rachel Overby, fifth, humorous solo. • Morgan Mill...
Working on deadlines isn't always for the weak-hearted. Digging into stories that you're passionate about can make those weird off the clock hours more tempting. One local writer and editor for a national magazine is headed to New York to reap some of the benefits of his hard work. Andrew McKean, editor-in-chief for Outdoor Life, has made his job work while staying in Glasgow. McKean came to Glasgow to work for Fish, Wildlife and Parks and fell in love with the area. He explained that he...
Montana legislators have introduced a pair of bills to improve public access to public lands by keeping public roads open. The Montana Wildlife Federation and Public Land/Water Access Association are pushing the bills to address the growing problem of people blocking off large tracts of public land by gating public rights of way. The bills would ensure that they protect both public access to public land and wildlife and private property rights, said Dave Chadwick, federation executive director. The first bill, HB 304 sponsored by Mitch... Full story
Local chapter 2997 of the Knights of Columbus held its annual free throw contest on Jan. 25 for girls and boys ages 10 to 14. Pictured with their tournament certificates are Bergen Miller, Rance Rhoads, Calvin Bengochea and Alexys Mann in the front row and Brett Glaser, Mack Winchester, Keeli Harris and Kodi Schulz in the back.... Full story