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  • Glasgow Represents At Big Sky State Games

    For the Courier|Mar 27, 2024

    Glasgow Ice Dawgs Mite team traveled to Sidney this past weekend to participate in the Big Sky State Games March 23 through 24. The Bash Bros, comprised of Oliver Turner, Bryker Bates, Kerrick Kalinski, Corban Hystad, Bridger Brooks, Taelynn Henry, Maddux Feit and Benson Rasmusan under the direction of Coach Torey Rasmusan, the team took second place and brought home the silver medal. The team went undefeated into the Championship and lost 9-11 to the same team they beat 11-9 in their opening...

  • Montana Representatives Celebrate Montana, Ag And Ag Day

    For the Courier|Mar 27, 2024

    March 19, National Ag Day and to recognize Montana ag, Senator Daines made the following statement: “Montana’s rich ag legacy helps make us special, and it’s an important part of our Montana way of life. Today on National Ag Day, and every day, I’m thankful for the Montana farmers and ranchers that work sun up to sun down to help feed our state, nation and the world.” Congressman Matt Rosendale (MT-02) also released the following statement in celebration of National Ag Day: “Today and every day, we recognize farmers and ranchers across the...

  • Governor Gianforte Proclaims March "Agriculture Month" in Montana

    For the Courier|Mar 27, 2024

    At Double X Bar Farm & Ranch in Helena, Governor Greg Gianforte proclaimed March 2024 Montana Agriculture Month on March 19. In his proclamation, the governor also declared the week of March 17-23, 2024, Montana Agriculture Week, and March 19, 2024, Montana Agriculture Day. “Montana is known around the world for its superior-quality beef and commodities,” Gov. Gianforte said. “Now more than ever before, it’s important we uplift our producers and support the folks who nourish our communities, create good-paying jobs, and add value to our sup...

  • Glasgow Stockyards Market Report

    For the Courier|Mar 27, 2024

    The market report for the Glasgow Stockyards on March 21 show 460 cattle sold. Cows and bulls were very light test, however very strong market on all classes. Utility and commercial cows brought in $115 to $133.50; canner and cutter cows $85 to 4110; young feeding/turnout cows $150 to $205; and bulls $125 to $145.50. Bangs vaccinated replacement heifers brought in $1,675 to $1,875 per head. Three-to-six-year old bred cows brought in $2,900 to $3,200; seven to solid mouth bred cows $2,550 to $2,850; and short-term broken mouth cows $2,050 to...

  • Valley County Election Updates:

    For the Courier|Mar 20, 2024

    A total of three candidates have applied to run for the vacate Valley County Commissioner District 3 seat currently held by Commissioner Mary Armstrong. Michael Carney, Mitchell Willett, and Jeff Alsberg will all be on the ballot during the Primary Election in June. The top two candidates will move onto the ballot during the General Election in November. Shelley Bryan will retain her position as Valley County Clerk of District Court; she is the only filing for that office. The Town of Nashua has two positions open and four candidates have...

  • City's Bulk Water Fill Station Back Online

    For the Courier|Mar 20, 2024

    The City of Glasgow Public Works Department would like to notify users of the City’s bulk water fill station that the fill station is back online. The station became inoperable on Jan. 14, 2024; however, the station has been repaired and bulk water users are now able to use their swipe cards to acquire water from the station as normal. We apologize for any inconvenience caused while the station was out of service. If bulk water users experience any ongoing issues with the functionality of the station, please contact the City office at 2...

  • Department of Revenue Warns of Tax Season Scams

    For the Courier|Mar 20, 2024

    The Montana Department of Revenue warns all Montanans to be aware of numerous scams and frauds related to their tax information and refunds. The most recent scam involves the advertising of a 1-800 number for the Department of Revenue that mimics the department’s call center number. When the taxpayer called that number, they were routed to a fraudster who attempted to get the taxpayer’s social security number and immediate payment for money that the taxpayer allegedly owed. Thankfully, the taxpayer was already suspicious of the number and ins...

  • Hinsdale Community Early Childhood Screening

    For the Courier

    To parents of preschool children in the Hinsdale Community who would like to have them participate in a free Early Childhood Screening, it has been set for: Date: Tuesday, March 26, 2024 Place: Hinsdale School Time: 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Call Gwyn at 406-364-2314 for appointments. Sponsored by the Bear Paw Cooperative.... Full story

  • Sidney & Elaine Sulser Memorial Scholarship Now Available

    For the Courier|Mar 20, 2024

    Two $1,000 Sidney and Elaine Sulser Memorial scholarships will be awarded to Glasgow High School 2024 graduating seniors through the Glasgow Scottie Booster Club. One scholarship will be awarded to a student attending a four-year college or university. One scholarship will be awarded to a student attending a two-year Community College or Trade School. Applications can be picked up at the Glasgow High School. Mail to: Glasgow Scottie Booster Club P.O. Box 735, Glasgow, MT 59230 The application due date is April 8, 2024....

  • USDA Announces Conservation Reserve Program General Signup for 2024

    For the Courier|Mar 20, 2024

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced that agricultural producers and private landowners can begin signing up for the general Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) through March 29, 2024. This conservation opportunity gives producers tools to conserve wildlife habitat while achieving other conservation benefits, including sequestering carbon and improving water quality and soil health. “The USDA has a long track record of fostering and supporting the vital relationship between agriculture and conservation, and the Conservation Re...

  • Glasgow Stockyards Market Report

    For the Courier|Mar 20, 2024

    The market report for the Glasgow Stockyards on March 14, show 606 cattle sold. Utility and commercial cows brought in $110 to $127.50; canner and cutter cows $85 to $110; young feeding/turnout cows $130 to $215.75. Bred heifers brought in $2,625 to $2,725 with 19 head; three to six-year bred cows $2,500 to $2,875; middle-age bred cows $2,200 to $2,500; and short-term bred cows $1,900 to $2,300. Consignors: Nashua 2015 Bull $140 Frazer 2115 Bull $132 Glasgow 1658 bulls $129.50 Hinsdale 2155 Cow $121 ($2,607.55/head!) Hinsdale 1753 Cows $119.25...

  • Glasgow Kiwanis Swim Team Update With Pool Construction

    For the Courier|Mar 20, 2024

    Glasgow Kiwanis Swim Team (GKST) had an amazing 2023 season, winning State Class C, despite not having a pool to practice in! As Valley County begins preparing for a new pool, the Glasgow Kiwanis Swim Team is also responsible for additional costs. We are selling starting blocks for $5,000 on a first come basis. We only have eight lanes, so contact [email protected] to claim your name identified starting block. There will be other additional costs such as lane ropes, backstroke flag poles, anchors, shade protection, etc. The blocks and...

  • Hinsdale Ambulance Service Recognized By EMSC As Level III/Gold Pediatric EMS Service

    For the Courier|Mar 13, 2024

    Hinsdale Ambulance Services has been formally recognized by the Montana Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) Program as: Level III/ Gold Pediatric EMS Service The mission of EMSC is to implement a performance-driven healthcare system for pediatrics in Montana, ensuring that children, no matter where they live, have access to the right care at the right time with the right resources. The Gold Recognition indicates that Hinsdale Ambulance Services meets the following criteria: • The Agency has a medical director. • The Agency pro...

  • Montanans: Celebrate St. Patrick's Day Responsibly By Planning For A Sober Ride Home

    For the Courier|Mar 13, 2024

    Valley County Sheriff’s Office, Glasgow Police Department, and the Montana Highway Patrol (MHP) are encouraging Montanans to plan for a sober ride home before celebrating St. Patrick’s Day. Celebrations and festivities at bars and restaurants are common for St. Patrick’s Day, and celebrations may happen during the days leading up to St. Patrick’s Day. Law enforcement partners across the state will be increasing patrols and making DUI arrests to help all Montanans get home safely. Under the Vision Zero goal, Valley County Sheriff’s Office, G...

  • AG Knudsen Warns Of Common Scams During National Consumer Protection Week

    For the Courier|Mar 13, 2024

    Attorney General Austin Knudsen is warning Montanans of frequently reported website-based scams – including law enforcement, bitcoin investment and tech support scams during National Consumer Protection Week which ran from March 3-9. “Our Office of Consumer Protection is here to help Montanans protect their hard-earned money from scammers, but please remember to stay vigilant and educate yourself on the common fraud schemes on the rise in our state,” Attorney General Knudsen said. A law enforcement scam is carried out by phone fraudsters calli...

  • Glasgow High School Drama Department Presents: Beauty And The Beast

    For the Courier

    Join us for the spectacular production of Beauty and the Beast by Glasgow High School Drama Department. The shows will be: Thursday, March 21, at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6:15 p.m.) Friday, March 22, at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6:15 p.m.) Saturday, March 23, at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6:15 p.m.) Sunday, March 24, at 4 p.m. (doors open at 3:15 p.m.) Tickets are available at the door, adults $15, students $10 and those in kindergarten and under are free. Please note: Student actors use the aisles and hallways during the performance, so we ask that you re...

  • Wheatgrass Arts and Gallery Presentation: Folk Music Instruments By Rea

    For the Courier

    Wheatgrass Arts and Gallery will host a unique presentation by local folk instrument builder James Rea on Friday, March 15, 6:30 p.m. Rea has been making a variety of mostly American folk instruments for nearly 40 years that includes fretted dulcimers, hammered dulcimers, kanteles, lute-guitars, balalaika and cigar box guitars. Those hand-made instruments are gifts to family and old friends. He will discuss some of his many instruments, display them and share details of their construction and...

  • Middle Of Nowhere Music Fest

    For the Courier

    The Middle of Nowhere Music Fest is pleased to announce that they have secured Wyoming country artist Chancey Williams to join them in Glasgow on Aug. 17, 2024. Saddle bronc rider turned country music sensation, Chancey Williams, has gone from competing on horseback to headlining fairs, festivals, and venues across the country. With hits like, "Rodeo Cold Beer," "The World Needs More Cowboys," and "One of These Days," this cowboy is sure to have the whole town dancing and singing along....

  • Montana Farmers Union Scholarship Window Closes March 31

    For the Courier|Mar 13, 2024

    The application window for Montana Farmers Union scholarships ranging from $500 to $1,000 closes Sunday, March 31. The annual scholarships are offered through MFU as part of the organization’s commitment to education and include the Bud Daniels Memorial Scholarship for $1,000 and the John Korsbeck Memorial Scholarship for $1,000. Montana Farmers Union Foundation $1,000 scholarships also are available. Several Farmers Union Locals also offer scholarships for county residents, with Cascade County-wide Farmers Union Local offering a scholarship w...

  • Glasgow Stockyards Market Report

    For the Courier|Mar 13, 2024

    The market report for the Glasgow Stockyards on March 7, show 3,091 cattle sold. Very light test on cows and bulls. Utility and commercial cows brought in $105 to $121; canner and cutter cows $90 to $105; young feeding/turnout cows $120 to $191 and bulls $115 to $130. 158 HD. 400-445 SC Avg. 362.18 Top 393.00 269 HD. 450-498 SC Avg. 355.79 Top 384.00 210 HD. 504-546 SC Avg. 344.62 Top 370.00 172 HD. 550-593 SC Avg. 318.91 Top 339.00 309 HD. 602-646 SC Avg. 311.54 Top 318.00 125 HD. 656-695 SC Avg. 286.77 Top 291.50 67 HD. 700-730 SC Avg....

  • Glasgow Middle School February 2024 Students of the Month

    For the Courier|Mar 13, 2024

    Sixth Grade Sarah Mattox - English Jacob Seekins - Health Jorden Bruce - Math Rivers Sugg - Science Leisha Stutheit - Social Studies Olivia Jackson - Reading Lucinda Proctor - Art Ava Budde – Choir Seventh Grade Maiyah Plummer - English Harper Wesen - Health Jenyr Fercho - Math Leah Potter - Science Aiden Wixson - Social Studies Sadie White - FCS Ellery DeDobbeleer - Art Kinsley Rasmusan – Choir Eighth Grade Averylynn Terrel - English Cash Stulc - Health Tyler King - Math Willow Sugg - Science Easton Kalinski - Social Studies Kayliegh O’S...

  • Highlanders Set New Standard in Sidney

    For the Courier|Mar 13, 2024

    The Highlanders closed out the 2024 “Regular Season” this weekend at the Annual Brodie Gorder Memorial Iron Eagle Team Duals and Individual Tournament in Sidney. The Glasgow Wrestling Club has been attending the Team Duals for the last decade and this year’s marks the best finish in club history. GWC finished in 3rd Place overall out of 20 Dual Teams. Saturday brought high-intensity action to Sidney High School and our team responded by going 4-0 and winning the “D Pool”. During these preliminary duals; Glasgow defeated Williston, Butte, Sidney...

  • Two School Board Positions open for Glasgow School District

    For the Courier|Mar 6, 2024

    There are two positions open for the Glasgow School District Board of Trustees this year. Ryan Fast’s and Chrissa Nelson’s terms are set to expire. Ryan Fast has indicated he will not seek reelection. Chrissa Nelson has filed as an incumbent and Derek Beadle has also declared his intent to run. The annual school election will be held Tuesday, May 7, 2024 by mail ballot. For anyone else wishing to run for the Glasgow school board, the Trustee Declaration form is located on the school board page of the district website at www....

  • "SLAM THE DAM 8"

    For the Courier

    The Fort Peck Senior Citizens are sponsoring the eighth annual fun walk/run across the face of Fort Peck Dam on March 16, 2024. It is called “SLAM THE DAM 8” (Run with the Wind). This is a non-competitive walk/run – no times will be kept. On the morning of March 16, the committee members will decide which direction the walk/run will go—depending on which way the wind is blowing that day. That means that hopefully, the wind will be at your back, if at all. Watch for signs as you arrive or listen to the radio to see from which side of the dam...

  • Veteran Service Officers Coming to Glasgow and Malta

    For the Courier

    Veteran service officers for the Montana Veterans Affairs will be visiting the following locations and times to meet with veterans who are interested in applying for benefits. Service officers will be in Glasgow at the VA Clinic from 1-4 p.m. on Tuesday, March 12. They will also be in Malta on Wednesday, March 13, from 9:30-11:30 a.m., at the Malta City Hall. If you would like to apply for benefits with the VA please come and see the Veteran Service Officer at the appointed time and bring a copy of your discharge/separation (DD214) papers with...

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