Archive For September 2011
GLENDIVE – They came by pickup, car and bus, but 600 people came Dawson Community College in Glendive to offer testimony on the construction of the proposed TransCanada Keystone XL pipeline t...
Terry Parks, a real estate developer who operated at St. Marie in the late 1990s, has been convicted of securities fraud. Parks was charged on three counts and found guilty by a jury in a two-day t...
Penalties and mental mistakes. Little things. The same little things that hampered the Scotties for the first three weeks of the season continued to mount as the game trailed on in a 39-6 loss to C...
Jerome Bardsley “Jere” Davis, 87, of Great Falls, Mont., a retired banker and a World War II Army veteran, died...
Don Clowes, 74, died of pancreatic cancer on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2011, at the Veterans Hospital in Albuquerque, N.M.
UPDATE: Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) invites the public to comment on th...
The Board of Oil and Gas Conservation will hold its regular business meeting at
IN THE MATTER OF...
Montana Sen. John Brenden, R-Scobey, has announced he will run for re-election next year in Senate District 18. He served in 1993-94 and was elected in 2008.
Brenden currently serves on the Se...
Local ranchers told the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation at a public hearing at Glasgow High School last Wednesday that the proposed raise in the price of grazing leases on...
The Children’s Museum of Northeast Montana has received a large cash gift from Flora Coghlan, as a remembrance of her husband, Tom Coghlan. To honor this gift, the Tom and Flora Coghlan Famil...
Notice of Intent to Transfer Location of Air Quality Permit (Pursuant to Section 75-2-211, MCA, and ARM...
Separate sealed bids for construction of the Skylark Road Bridge Replacement Over Cherry Creek will be received by Valley Co...
Separate sealed bids for construction of the Cut-Across Road Bridge Replacement will be received by Valley County at 501 Cou...
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Glasgow, Montana, has completed its preliminary annual budget fo...
Herman “Hermie” W. Olson, 84, died of cancer Friday, Sept. 16, 2011, at the Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in...
Glasgow welcomed in Fairfield for Homecoming and ran onto Scottie Field on Friday night hoping to pull off what would surely be one of the biggest upsets of the season. By the end of the first quar...
Howard Faraasen, 80, died of natural causes on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011, at the Valley View Nursing Home in Glasgow, Mont.
Marsha (Cotton) Hall, 49, died from cancer on Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011.
The girls' cross country team has been a favorite at every meet they've attended this season. This weekend they proved why, sweeping the Wolf Point Invitational and winning with a perfect score o...
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that regular* registration for the MUNICI...
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
And
CLOSE OF REGULAR REGISTRATION
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
And
Public Notice
FORMAT FOR ADVERTISING AN APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DRILL AN OIL AND GAS WELL REQUIRED BY ARM 36.22.601
Gail Lynn Siers, 45, of Bentonville, Ark., died Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011, at her home.
It only takes a tiny living sprig on a boat propeller, and a clean lake is infested with a noxious water weed like Eurasian water milfoil or curly leaf pond weed. The trailer’s nice, wet carp...
Due to the continuing hot and dry weather conditions, Stage 1 fire restrictions were declared within the Lewistown Fire Restrictions Area last Friday, Sept. 9.
These restrictions apply to all...
For the second straight week the Scotties found themselves driving to upset a higher ranked opponent at the end of the game and for the second straight week, the Scotties came up just short.
T...
It took a while to get going, but the Glasgow volleyball team swept through its first weekend of conference play, beating both Wolf Point and Harlem to start 2-0 in conference this season.
The...
The Scottie cross country teams stormed the Southeast this week, placing high at the Billings and Glendive invitationals.
In Billings on Saturday, the girls placed fourth overall, behind only...
This year’s weather bumped up the cost of Glasgow’s sewer lagoon improvement project. The lagoon was deep in snow, then repeatedly filled up with rain. City workers tried hard to remove...
It was just a Tuesday, a working day, 10 years ago, until Al-Qaeda terrorists in four hijacked airliners changed the fabric of life in the United States. Television permitted all of us to see, over...
To no one’s surprise, a calendar year record rainfall has been set in Glasgow. A record rainfall for Aug. 31, .47 inches, brought the yearly total to 21 inches. This breaks the old calendar y...
The Glasgow football team played as the bigger, faster, more physical team in its home opener against Glendive on Friday. It also showed its youth and inexperience, making untimely mental mistakes...
Thomas Omer Whitaker II, 56, a Navy veteran and retired heavy equipment operator, died Tuesday, Aug. 30, 2011, at the Fort H...
Duane “Spud” Traver died Sunday, Aug. 28, 2011, at his home in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Fern G. (Edd) Shepherd, 91, died Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011, of natural causes at the Valley View Nursing Home in Glasgow, Mont....
The county claims paid for the month of April, 2011, totaling $489,781.55, and May 2011, totaling $252,655.49, which are ava...
View My Content