Archive For February 2013
Virginia Sophia Svingen
Virginia Sophia (Beadle) Svingen, 94, died of natural causes on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013, at the Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow, Mont.
Robert D. “Bob” Preble"> Robert D. “Bob” Preble
Robert D. “Bob” Preble, 63, of Webb City, Mo., died on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013, after a battle with cancer.
Memorial...
Adeline Mae (Koechel) Oliver, 88, died of natural causes at the Phillips County Hospital in Malta, Mont., on Saturday, Feb. 16, 2013.
Our “Granny Ila” Northup, 96, used to say, “As long as I keep dancing, I'll never die!” She finally became tired and quit dancing Thursday, Fe...
Edwin Huso, 88, died on Saturday, Feb. 16, 2013, at the Valley View Nursing Home in Glasgow, Mont.
A memorial service will be hel...
Viva Geraldine (Frankenberg) Grey, 95, died of natural causes on Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013, at the Valley View Nursing Home in Glasgow, Mont.
Lyle D. “Rick” Green
Lyle D. “Rick” Green, 69, died on Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2013, after a three-year courageous battle with cancers and brain abscesses. He died at his Wolf Poin...
John L. “Tinker” Dorsey, 75, beloved husband, father, brother and grandfather, of Nashua, Mont., died peacefully Monday evening, Feb. 18, 2013.
Signe Kay (Strand) Aspinwall, 74, of Riverton, Wyo., died at her home on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013.
She was born on July 28, 1938, in Wolf Point, Mont., to Melvin F. and Grace E. (Stilson) Str...
Right from the opening scrum, the Hinsdale and Westby/Grenora fans knew this...
The best rivalry involving a Glasgow team the past few years might be with Missoula, not Malta.
Second-graders in Denise Winchester’s class at Irle School turned their room into a living history museum on Tuesday. Each student picked a famous American in hi...
A sunny day and lots of ice on the Trout Pond at Fort Peck. It was perfect weather Saturday for the 16th annual Ice Fishing Derby. The pond was teeming with happy dogs, playful kids and little enca...
A chapter has closed in the struggle to replace Glasgow’s crumbling swimming pool, but a longtime advocate for a new pool does not think the project is dead.
...The final community forum to discuss the Glasgow School District building plans and upcoming bond election will be at...
With barely more than a whispered celebration, the Fairfield Lady Eagles clinched their state-record 73rd-straight win.
As the buzzer sounded in the Lady Eagles’ 55-19 victory over Gl...
Masterfully, powerfully, artfully, the Malta Mustangs surgically cut through the Wolf Point attack, seemingly in control throughout the entire game, and took home the District 2B Championship, 52-4...
The Scottie girls responded to yesterday’s heart-breaking loss with a slightly sluggish but nonetheless solid 61-40 win over the Poplar Lady Indians to cement their place in the Northern B Di...
In control throughout, the Plentywood Wildcats dispatched their Wildcat counterparts in Harlem with a 60-41 win to punch their ticket to the Northern B Divisional.
Early on, Harlem and Plen...
The Malta M’Ettes are not accustomed to play in early Saturday games at district tournaments. The M’Ettes became acclimated quickly against Harlem as they took out their frustrations on...
An early 22-0 run for the Scottie boys salted their 69-44 win over Poplar in a quasi play-in game during the District 2B Tournament. The Scotties were ahead 8-6 early in the first before scoring 22...
An easy Scottie girls’ win turned into a devastating semi-final loss at the buzzer. Down 16 in the second half the Wolf Point Lady Wolves came all the way back to win 49-47 on a last-second l...
In a night where Plentywood was missing their best post-player Jackson Marsh, it hurt all the more when their second-best post Brady Osksa fouled out early in the third.
Without those two t...
The heavyweight Malta M’Ettes fell to the Plentywood Lady Wildcats, 45-43, in dramatic fashion Friday afternoon in a District 2B girls’ semi-final in Glasgow.
In the third...
The Mustangs of Malta have a way of turning nail-biting duals into double-digit wins. No one knows that better than the Glasgow Scotties who fell to the Mustangs 57-47 in the semi-final round at th...
In today’s second game of the District 2B girls’ basketball tournament, the fourth-seeded Wolf Point Lady Wolves were matched up against the fifth-seeded Harlem Lady Wildcats. Harlem st...
The Plentywood offense sure didn't get lost in the marsh in their District 2B opening-round match up with Poplar. Despite being without Jackson Marsh, Plentywood's best player, the Wildcats dropp...
In the opening-round game of the District 2B Girls’ Basketball Tournament, the heavily-favored and fourth-seeded Plentywood Lady Wildcats took on a young Poplar Lady Indians team. Plentywood...
Another property owner at St. Marie has lost units to DTM Enterprises LLC for back taxes. On Friday, DTM Enterprises took assignment on 113 units that belonged to EMS...
The city of Glasgow is now dealing with its fourth group of architects to get a new roof on the leaky south side fire hall.
Last...
Going into the Scotties' regular season finale with Malta, Head Coach Norm Braat...
Ruby (Crause) Owens, 78, of Havre, Mont., died Friday, Feb. 8, 2013, at Northern Montana Hospital in Havre, from complications of a stroke.
Cheryl Lynn Kravik Lee entered our lives on Dec. 31, 1953, and died at the age of 59 on Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013, from complications of diabetes at the Billings Health an...
William Bernard Fuhrman, 67, of Great Falls, died Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2013, at a local hospital of natural causes.
Hallie “Hal” Otis Halverson
Hallie “Hal” Otis Halverson, 93, was a resident of Glasgow, Mont., for 61 years. He moved to Nemont Manor in 2005 and died of natural causes at the Frances...
Dr. Hazel Louise (Anderson) McGaffey, 88, retired prominent pathologist of Priest River, Idaho, died Friday, Dec. 21, 2012, at Sandpoint, Idaho.
Myron Willis “Magoo” Blanchard
Myron Willis “Magoo” Blanchard, 68, died Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013, at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital of cancer.
A cel...
As five Scottie wrestlers welcome new opportunities at state, three seniors...
Electrical fruit? Reducing friction? Homemade batteries? The projects were ingenious at the 18th annual Kiwanis Science Fair held last weekend. Fifty-four students in...
Neighbors of the Charles M. Russell Wildlife Refuge at a public meeting last Wednesday, Feb. 1, heard recommendations that they accept a rewritten proposed water right...
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