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Glasgow Volleyball Finishes Seventh In Choteau
September 1st, 2010

Playing against some of the top teams in the state, the Glasgow volleyball team more than held its own this weekend at the Choteau Invitational.
The Scotties finished seventh at the tournament...



Students' Produce On Cafeteria Menu
September 1st, 2010

"Seed money" is exactly what Hinsdale School students received from a Farm to School grant last year and this month, they are reaping the benefits.
They got $500 to purchase planters, garde...



BLM Boss Invited To Malta Meeting
September 1st, 2010

Ranchers and farmers on the rolling high plains of Phillips and Valley counties have been concerned about the future of their livelihoods and communities since the leak of restricted Department of...



Ready To Run
September 1st, 2010

Though at times a tad sloppy, the Glasgow football team got started on the right foot with a successful Red and White scrimmage on Friday.
The Scotties split up seniors and potential starters...



Katie Snips For Cancer Patients
August 25th, 2010

Katie Kaiser is only 9 years old, but she knows what cancer is. Her mother's parents both died of it, and so did her father's brother, at age 38.
Last week, Katie went to The Hair Gallery a...



Council To Consider Law For Medical Marijuana
August 25th, 2010

Now that the commissioners have frozen the medical marijuana business in Valley County for one year, the Glasgow City Council wants to study how it is affected by the moratorium.
"The county...



Sophomore Savvy
August 25th, 2010

Last year at this time, he was barely moved in to his new home when he had to rustle together a football team that had been decimated by graduation.
That team, led by a talented group of senio...



Relay For Life Rallies Through Rain
August 18th, 2010

The 2010 Northeast Montana Relay For Life is almost in the books. The total raised as of Saturday, Aug. 14, is $84,577.93 – and as the Relay itself was wrapping up, generous people of northea...



Moratorium Imposed On Medical Marijuana
August 18th, 2010

The Valley County commissioners are not just blowing smoke – they mean to enforce the ordinance passed last Thursday to freeze the number of caregivers and medical marijuana plants in the uni...



Fall Sports Back In Session
August 18th, 2010

On the field and in the gym, practices for the fall season officially kicked off on Monday, starting the seasons for area football, volleyball and cross country teams.
In Glasgow, football pra...



Nasty Weather Keeps On Hitting Valley County
August 11th, 2010

It's been a tough couple of weeks in northeast Montana weatherwise. Since July 26, there have been a deadly EF3 tornado, torrents of wind, rain and hail, funnel clouds and more hail – and on...



Relay For Life Returns This Weekend
August 11th, 2010

The Northeast Montana Relay for Life committees have been working the whole year and now the relay is almost here. Everyone is invited to the Glasgow High School track this Friday and Saturday, Aug...



Rodeo Thrills Crowd At NE Montana Fair
August 11th, 2010

Another year, another great rodeo.
The crown jewel of the Northeast Montana Fair went off without a hitch, thrilling packed houses on Sunday and Monday.
In bareback, there was a tie at th...



Dangerous Skies Becoming A Trend
August 4th, 2010

Weather watchers were busy firing off severe storm warnings all last week, and they weren't crying wolf. Several of the storms in Valley County left wind and hail damage in their wake.

On...



Reading The Bones In A New Way
August 4th, 2010

Max Harding has felt like a maverick in the dinosaur field for years, but now the tide of professional opinion may be turning in his direction.

Harding, an amateur paleontologist since the...



Swimmers Finish Third At State
August 4th, 2010

With one of the smallest teams in Class A, the Glasgow Kiwanis Swim team took home third place in the division at this week's state meet in Conrad.

No Glasgow swimmers won a final but plen...



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