Articles from the February 25, 2015 edition

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 By Jim Orr    Sports    February 25, 2015

Scotties Win District

BY JIM ORR THE COURIER The Scotties came through as expected at the District 2B Basketball Tournament at Wolf Point. They brought the title home to G-Town. Now GHS is on a collision course to a... Full story

 
 By Jim Orr    Sports    February 25, 2015

Girls Advance To Divisionals

The Scotties ended the District 2B Girls Basketball Tournament in the same place they began it. The third seed went 2-1 at the tourney, placing third and advancing to Divisionals at Malta. Their...

 

U19 Lady Ice Dawgs Third At State

Glasgow's U19 Lady Ice Dawgs placed third in the Montana Amateur Hockey Association State Hockey Tournament last weekend at Valley Event Center. Bozeman won the title, Missoula was second, Kalispell... Full story

 

Little Perch Worth $2,000 To Derby Champs

The Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture held its 18th annual Ice Fishing Derby last Saturday at the Dredge Cuts Trout Pond at Fort Peck Lake. It was a diehard day for the fishermen and...

 

GHS Clinic Features Weber State Pitcher

Former Weber State University pitcher Angela DeVries will be in Glasgow this week to work with Glasgow High School softball players and Glasgow Girls Youth softball players. Her emphasis will be on... Full story

 

Ducks Unlimited Banquet March 7

The Missouri/Milk River chapter of Ducks Unlimited will hosting its 29th annual fundraising banquet in support of DU’s 78th year of existence on Saturday, March 7, at the Cottonwood Inn with doors opening at 5:30 p.m.. The prime rib dinner will be...

 

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Phyllis Irene Campbell

Phyllis Irene (Fuhrman) Campbell, 92, passed away on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2015, at the Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow, Mont. Funeral services will be held Friday, Feb. 27, at 11 a.m. at the...

 

Floyd L. 'Shorty' Doke

Floyd L. “Shorty” Doke peacefully passed away at home from natural causes on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2015. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursdaay, Feb. 26, at the Lutheran Church in...

 

Mabel V. Pagel

Mabel V. (Rennick) Pagel, 79, of Havre, Mont., passed away from natural causes on Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2015, at her residence. Funeral and graveside services are pending in St. Peter, Minn. Holland...

 

Rodney Gerald Kelm

Rodney Gerald Kelm, 62, passed away on Saturday, Feb. 21, 2015, at the Billings Clinic in Billings, Mont. He was born to Eno and Betty (Quam) Kelm on Dec. 1, 1952, in Williston, N.D. He grew up in...

 

Thelma Huso

Thelma (Gidley) Huso, 91, passed away on Thursday, Feb. 19, 2015, at Valley View Home in Glasgow, Mont. She was born April 15, 1923, to James and Ella Gidley in Richland County, Mont. In the late...

 

Florence Cecil

Florence (Daley) Cecil, 82, a Valley County native, passed away in Richland, Wash., on Friday, Nov 7, 2014, surrounded by family. She was born to Rose and John Daley on Sept. 9, 1932, on the family...

 

James 'Bus' DeDobbeleer

James "Bus" DeDobbeleer, 83, passed away from natural causes on Friday, Feb. 20, 2015, at the Billings Clinic in Billings, Mont. At his request, private family services will be held Saturday, Feb....

 

Gary A. Schlieve

Gary A. Schlieve, 71, passed away Thursday, Feb. 12, 2015, after a courageous battle with cancer at the Phillips County Hospital with his family at his side. He was born in Malta, in 1944, the son of...

 

Marlene Gail Dillard

Marlene Gail (Bergstrom) Vinson, Dillard, 78, of Great Falls, passed away at Peace Hospice on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2015. After having lived a faith-centered life marked by love for family and...

 

Voices Of Glasgow

Glasgow gets a voice. Radio broadcaster Aaron Flint paid a visit to Glasgow and broadcast live from Farm Equipment Sales. He interviewed whoever he could get on air during the hour long broadcast and... Full story

 

Finding Greener Pastures: Woody Baxter Moves On

He's probably more than just a local legend, more than likely he's part of many stories that are shared around the globe. A straight forward personality and a witty sense of humor could keep you on...

 

Students Pass A Cup To Help A Classmate

It's the small things that count sometimes. A few bits of change can add up into something bigger and a few small efforts can help with a bigger problem. Local Glasgow High School students have been working on continuing their efforts to help fellow...

 

Stolen Property, Drugs In Vehicle

A suspicious vehicle call turned a little more serious as deputies responded on Wednesday, Feb. 18. Dispatch received a call close to 8 p.m. about a suspicious vehicle hanging out around Agland Co-Op in Nashua. The caller stated that there were two...

 

President Vetos The Keystone XL

True to his word, President Barack Obama vetoed the Keystone XL Pipeline bill that passed both the House and the Senate in the last month. Those votes were not enough to overcome a veto. He released a veto message to Americans. “The presidential...

 

Nashua Man Federally Charged

A Nashua man went to his first arraignment on Tuesday, Feb. 10, and stood before U.S. Magistrate Judge Johnston in Great Falls. He entered a plea of not guilty. According to an information release from the Great Falls federal courts, Jeffery Helm,...

 

Want A Piece Of History?

The Glasgow School Board met and passed a resolution on Wednesday to help get rid of some of the obsolete materials and objects in the old Irle Elementary School. Principal Rachel Erickson said that they were cleaning out the basement of the school... Full story

 

Enough With The F Bombs

Since I don't have access to cable television, and refuse to pay $60 a month or more for a satellite dish, I decided to sign up for a company that offers a person the ability to choose not only movies but television programs to watch on their... Full story

 

Another Former Employee Reflects On Valley View

Things aren't all rainbows and butterflies at Valley View Home (VVH), despite what the current administration would want the community to believe. I started working at VVH in 1987. I was 16 years old. I continued to work there for 27 years. During th...

 

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