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Marijuana Legal Jan. 1, 2021, Recreational Sales Expected To Begin January, 2022

New Year’s Day is right around the corner and 2021 cannot arrive soon enough. One of the reasons many are looking forward to ringing in the new year is the legalization of recreational marijuana. At 12:01 a.m. on Jan. 1, 2021, Montana adults over...

 

COVID-19 Update

Montana’s COVID-19 numbers dropped last week with the long holiday weekend, with one day of reporting showing fewer than 400 cases. Health experts across the nation, however, are predicting a surge of new cases in the upcoming weeks as people... Full story

 

Finding Calm Amidst the Chaos

The fantasy of the holiday season leans toward the illusion of perfection. Picture gatherings in a home decorated with an artistic flair; the table with food prepared using the techniques of a world-renowned chef; or turbulent family gatherings with...

 

A Glasgow Tradition!

The Glasgow High School Student Council members hosted the Remembrance Tree Lighting Ceremony which honors passed loved ones and those serving in the United States Military. Keevan Sibley welcomed...

 

Cooking And Making Memories

Garden produce has been harvested and the holidays are fast approaching, bringing a lot of baking to mind. I am a happy owner of the Pioneer Museum Cookbook, “Our Pioneer Heritage.” I really enjoy just flipping through the pages. If you are...

 

In Response

Dear Editor, I felt compelled to write after reading the letter authored by Gordon Bell, M.D., published in the Glasgow Courier on November, 25, 2020. As a common citizen of the United States, I do...

 

Opheim Christmas Program

The Christmas Program will be on Thursday, Dec. 3, 6 p.m. I am happy to announce that we will be going forward with the program as usual. There will be a few important things to remember to keep us safe from COVID. Please respect the COVID requiremen... Full story

 

Calendar Of Upcoming Events

Pioneer Museum winter hours are Thursday, Friday and Saturday 11 a.m to 4 p.m. We will be closed all of January. The Fort Peck Interpretive Center is open Monday through Friday by advanced appointment only. Masks are required and group size will be l... Full story

 

Mark Your Calendars: Fort Peck Fine Arts Council Announces Plans For Two Special Holiday Events

Despite the continuation of this aberrant year, Fort Peck Fine Arts Council is overjoyed to announce two upcoming events, with hope to provide cheer for the community and celebrate the holidays. A Christmas Carol: The Live Radio Play Thursday, Dec.... Full story

 

Robert 'Jim' James Frueh

Robert "Jim" James Frueh passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2020, in Glasgow, Mont. Cremation has taken place and a celebration of Jim's life will be held in the summer of 2021 at a date... Full story

 

Dorothy Mae Johnson

Dorothy Mae (Sanderson) Johnson passed away of natural causes Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020, at Sweet Memorial Home in Chinook, Mont., at the age of 83. Viewing will be Dec. 3, at Bell Mortuary in Glasgow... Full story

 

John 'Jack' Delmar Lind

John "Jack" Delmar Lind, 72, of Malta, Mont., who retired from NorthWestern Energy (originally Montana Power Company), died at home on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2020, after battling cancer for many years.... Full story

 

Henrich 'Henry' H Ortmann

Henrich "Henry" H Ortmann passed away on Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020, two days before his 82nd birthday. Henry was born on Nov. 23, 1938, to Herman Ortmann and Elizabeth (Redekopp) Ortmann who came to... Full story

 

Phyllis Sanguine

Phyllis (Moen) Sanguine, age 84 years, died suddenly due to a fourth, unexpected round of cancer, on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2020, in Kalispell, Mont. At her request, there will be no service; however,... Full story

 

Soup and Salad

Editor's Note: This column was submitted on Nov. 22 however was not placed in the Nov. 25 issue due to space. This week's column could be rather short - or not. I do tend to get long-winded at...

 

Ice Dawgs Look Forward To Season

Red and white. Black and blue. Those are the colors one might normally associate with a Glasgow Ice Dawgs hockey game. In this case, rather than bruises (though there were probably a fair amount of...

 

Nieskens Signs Intent With Carroll College

Gwendolyne Honrud the courier Dylan Nieskens announced on Nov. 24 that he would be continuing his academic and football career at Carroll College in Helena, Mont., following his graduation from...

 

Glasgow High School Academic All-State Fall Sports

Fifty students have been awarded Academic All State for the fall athletic season at Glasgow High School. They are varsity letter winners in their respective fall sports and earned a first quarter GPA of 3.5 or above. Fall Cheer M.E. Cunningham...

 

Hi-Line Farm and Ranch December 2020

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