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  • Sundae and Mr. Goessl Bring Old Jazz to Valley County

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Feb 27, 2019

    The third artist in the Northeastern Arts Network Big Sky Concert Series' line-up, Sundae and Mr. Goessl, also known as Kate Voss and Jason Goessl, brought their unique vintage jazz sound to Irle Elementary and Glasgow High School on Feb. 19, and Nashua School on Feb. 20. With Sundae on vocals and Mr. Goessl on guitar, the duo brought a wide variety of arrangements from the 1920s to the 1950s to all three performances. During their Nashua performance, Sundae and Mr. Goessl sang eight songs...

  • Wheatgrass Arts and Gallery Moves and Expands

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Feb 27, 2019

    Wheatgrass Arts and Gallery has found a new home on 2nd Ave S, in downtown Glasgow, only a few doors down from their previous location inside of Little Campers. This move allows owner and local artist Mary Fahlgren the opportunity to have a bigger space, which will allow for a studio space, the ability to organize and put on classes for all ages and a bigger platform for local and regional artists to showcase their work. "It happened for the best for everyone involved. Little Campers now can...

  • GHS Students Push to Aid Red Cross

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Feb 27, 2019

    The American Red Cross Blood Drive made a stop at the Glasgow High School on Feb. 19, allowing everyone the opportunity to donate blood in order to save lives. According to JMG advisor and GHS teacher Jill Page, a total of 51 people donated blood. GHS senior Natosha Sand was crowned the donor champion with a donation time of 3.23 and second-place went to senior Ben Miller with a donation time of 3.25. During this event, there were 35 usable pints collected and 14 deferrals, which are...

  • School Board Elections, Levy Approvals Kick Off

    A.J. Etherington, The Courier|Feb 27, 2019

    School board elections countywide have commenced and will be held on Tuesday, May 7. The Glasgow School District will hold an election to fill one school board seat. They will also have an election to approve a general levy fund, "for the purpose of raising teacher and support staff wages for the 2019-20 school year." The Glasgow School Board authorized the annual election at their last meeting, Feb. 13. Appointed to act as judges for the election are Avis Needham, Betty Cote, Diane Peterson...

  • Pizza and Story Time

    Feb 27, 2019

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  • The Glasgow Courier to Move From Downtown to Highway 2

    Feb 27, 2019

    The Glasgow Courier will be moving locations from downtown Glasgow to our new location at 54226 US Highway 2, Glasgow, next to Crazy Woman Quilts, starting Monday, March 4. Papers will be for sale at our new location next week. The old office building on Third Ave will be closed until further notice. People interested in accessing the Courier archives will still be able to do so but it is recommended you call ahead to make sure the volume you seek has been moved to our new office. Our phone number will stay the same, 406-228-9301, but please... Full story

  • Mark Your Calendars: VCHD Upcoming Events

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Feb 27, 2019

    The Valley County Health Department has scheduled a celebration to commemorate the county’s Cardiac Ready Community designation, which was received from the State of Montana on Oct. 23 and presented to the county on Nov. 9. The event, Valley County Moves, will be held on Saturday, April 27, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Stat Air Hangar. In addition to celebrating the designation, there will be tables set up from local businesses promoting physical activity as well as personal and mental well-being, which all relate to cardiac health. A Stat Air airpl...

  • Knudsen and Lang Need to Steer Clear of Wildlife Management

    Feb 27, 2019

    Dear Editor, As an avid hunter and public land user, I dread the legislative sessions that come every other winter and that we are currently in the middle of. I regularly see legislators sponsoring bad legislation that disrupts years of work on bipartisan solutions or casts aside the opinions of the people that know the most about the issue. This is why I am so disappointed in Glasgow's current legislators, Representative Knudsen and Senator Lang. Knudsen is currently co-sponsoring HJ 18,...

  • State Universities' Legislative Goals

    Feb 27, 2019

    Dear Editor, The Montana University System is made up of the public Montana colleges and universities working to support each other during this legislative session. One of the goals of Montana State University during this session is to obtain funding from the legislature to renovate Romney Hall. I attended MSU – Bozeman from 1974 – 1978 It was old then, it is older now. One of the purposes of a renovated Romney Hall is to provide services for an updated Veterans Center. The current Veterans Cen...

  • What Does Sustainability Ranching Mean?

    Feb 27, 2019

    Dear Editor, Have you noticed that 'sustainability' is the latest buzz word related to ranching? Ever wonder what they are talking about? I have attended several workshops and read many articles in an attempt to determine what they mean by 'sustainable ranching.' To date I have not heard a specific definition. Generally, the ranchers on the panels will fall back on, "if the ranch has been around for over 100 years it is probably sustainable." However, after listening to the proponents of the pro...

  • Memories of Past Winters

    Sandy Laumeyer, Just a Thought|Feb 27, 2019

    Well it seems winter finally arrived with snow and zero temperatures. So I imagine that four-footed rodent was right. We are in for a few more weeks of winter. The winter of 1968-1969 saw a lot of snow. I remember that on a day in January of 1969 my husband went out to start the car so we could go to church. But we never made it there because with the temperature at 47 degrees below zero the car wouldn’t start. February of 1978 is still embedded in my memories. For me and my family we were snowed in for right at three weeks. That length of t...

  • Class C Tournaments of the Past

    Gwen Cornwell, Remember When|Feb 27, 2019

    Do you remember when the Class C Boys’ basketball tournaments were held in the Glasgow Civic Center? I think that schools were even let out for the event. Coming from a Class C school, it was a real treat to have friends that I could stay with and take in the tourney. I am sure that a pep bus was provided to take in the games, but actually staying in Glasgow for the games was a real treat. Were those type of events held in the Civic Center until the building of the new high school? I do remember the old high school having two gyms, the l...

  • Calendar of Upcoming Events in the Area

    Feb 27, 2019

    The Valley County Pioneer Museum is open Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. For further information or special arrangements call 406-263-7344. WEDNESDAY – FEB. 27 6:30 p.m. - GHS Class of 1980 reunion meeting at the Glasgow Elks Lodge. THURSDAY – FEB. 28 10 a.m. - Books and Babies Story Time at Glasgow City-County Library. 5:30 – 9 p.m. - Glasgow Wrestling Club Spaghetti Feed and Pie Auction at Glasgow Elks Lodge. 5:30 – 7 p.m. - Cal Ripkin Baseball sign-ups at the Glasgow Middle School. 6 p.m. - “Love by Choice” a voluntary s... Full story

  • Introduction to Beekeeping Workshop at Interpretive Center

    For the Courier|Feb 27, 2019

    The Valley County Extension Office is presenting an Introduction to Beekeeping Workshop on Saturday, March 9, starting at 9:30 a.m., at the Fort Peck Interpretive Center. This workshop will provide beginners the opportunity to learn about bee production and care. Topics will include beekeeping equipment needs and the beekeepers calendar, presented by Rick Molenda, owner of Western Bee Supply; MDA apiary program and beekeeping laws and regulations, presented by Alyssa Piccolomini, of the Montana Department of Agriculture; bee biology and... Full story

  • Opheim Students and Missoula Children Theater Present "The Secret Garden"

    Jay Taylor, For the Courier|Feb 27, 2019

    Members of The Missoula Children Theater troop will be in Opheim from Feb. 25 to Friday, March 1, preparing the Opheim kindergarten through 12th grade students for a performance of “The Secret Garden.” The public is invited to the performance on Friday, March 1, at 6 p.m. in the Opheim gymnasium. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Admission is $8 for adults and $5 for students. Limited concessions will be open before and after the performance.... Full story

  • Veteran Service Officers Coming to Glasgow and Malta

    Steve Mulonet, For the Courier|Feb 27, 2019

    Judy Loendorf and/or Steve Mulonet, service officers for the Montana Veterans Affairs will be visiting Malta and Glasgow to meet with veterans who are interested in applying for benefits. If you are interested in applying for benefits, please bring a copy of your discharge paperwork (DD214) with you. Service officers will be in Glasgow on Wednesday, March 13, from 1 to 4 p.m., at the Glasgow VA Clinic. They will also be in Malta on Thursday, March 14, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., at the Malta City Hall. If bad weather exists on days of travel,... Full story

  • We're Cookin' Now Youth Foods Workshop

    Roubie Younkin, For the Courier|Feb 27, 2019

    The Valley County 4-H will be hosting a Youth Foods Workshop on Saturday, March 2, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Connection, 640 2nd Ave. N, Glasgow. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. and everyone aged eight to 18 is welcome. You do not have to be a 4-H member to attend. The workshop will teach those in attendance knife skills, kitchen safety, quick breads, measuring, nutrition, food prep and cooking/baking techniques. Please pre-register by contacting the Valley County Extension office at 228-6241 or [email protected].... Full story

  • Clarence Tieszen

    Feb 27, 2019

    Clarence Tieszen passed away Sunday, Feb. 24, 2019, at the age of 96, in the home of his nephew, Eldon Toews, where he had lived since 2010 after moving from his orchard farm in eastern Washington near Kettle Falls. He was born in 1922 in Lustre, Mont., and left the Lustre community for Alternate Service during WWII and then lived in Great Falls, Mont., before moving to Alaska in 1949. During the time he lived in Alaska, he made full use of the state's abundant opportunities for skiing, hiking,... Full story

  • Donald 'Donnie' Larsen

    Feb 27, 2019

    Donald “Donnie” Arthur Larsen, 58, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, Feb. 18, 2019, in Glasgow, Mont. He was born in Glasgow to Melvin and Lois (Shattuck) Larsen on May 4, 1960, joining his brother and sister, Neil and Ruth, and a foster sister, Betty. He grew up in Glasgow and had many loving caregivers and therapists during his formative years. Donnie attended the Opportunity Room, a privately run school in Glasgow, Eastmont School in Glendive and Nashua Public Schools between 1966 and 197... Full story

  • Gordon Olson

    Feb 27, 2019

    Gordon Olson, 98, passed away Sunday, Feb. 10, 2019, in Seattle, Wash. Family will receive friends 6 to 8 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 27, at Bell Mortuary. Burial will be 11 a.m. at the Forsyth Cemetery in Forsyth, Mont., with local funeral services at 1 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 28, at the Evangelical Church in Glasgow, Mont., with Seth Runner officiating. He was born Nov. 7, 1920, on his father's homestead 25 miles south of Flaxville, Mont. In 1942 he joined the United States Army Air Force of Engineers... Full story

  • Grace Alice Robinson

    Feb 27, 2019

    Grace Alice (Fossum) Robinson peacefully went to be with her Lord and Savior on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2019 at the age of 95. She was born on Sept. 29, 1923, on the Fossum family farm near Opheim, Mont. She married Floyd Eugene Robinson on June 8, 1945. She had five brothers, Melvin, Ralph, Roy, Lloyd and Orville and one sister, Glenda. All her siblings preceded her in death. Grace's deep love for the Lord was shown in many ways. Her primary focus in life was caring for her family. She loved family... Full story

  • J.C. Clemmer

    Feb 27, 2019

    J.C. Clemmer, 93, peacefully passed away at his home Saturday, Feb. 23, 2019. Funeral services will be 2 p.m., Tuesday, March 5, at the Assembly of God Church in Glasgow, Mont. Burial will follow in the Highland Cemetery in Glasgow. He was born at home to Parker Estle and Essie Mildred (Beatty) Clemmer on Sept. 9, 1925. He was the third of seven children. J.C.’s mother died when he was 10. He received his education in schools at Reed and Altus, Oka. Much of his learning was self-taught as he h... Full story

  • Gloria J. Doucette

    Feb 27, 2019

    Gloria J. (Fisher) Doucette, 79, of Fort Peck, Mont., passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2019, in Glasgow, Mont. A memorial service is scheduled for 10 a.m., Wednesday, May 22, at Bell Mortuary in Glasgow. She was born in Klamath Falls, Ore., on Nov. 25, 1939, to Thomas and Anne Fisher. The family moved to Minnesota for a short time before relocating to Nashua, Mont., in 1946. They enjoyed spending time in McCabe visiting grandparents, aunts and uncles where Gloria... Full story

  • Pot Luck Cafe Opens in Hinsdale

    Dyan Carlson, For the Courier|Feb 27, 2019

    Gary Luck is in his element. It's 5 p.m., dinner time, and people are waiting for food, his homemade food, which tonight includes prime rib and glazed pork loin. He is clearly enjoying serving and talking about his food, while his partner, in life and business, Lynelle Boucher, gathers drinks and suggests slices of her homemade carrot cake to complete the meal. They bought the old Nelson's Repair building in May 2018 and utilizing Gary's extensive construction experience (he built homes in Virgi...

  • Cold, Challenge, Consuming Compliant Treats

    Mary Honrud, For the Courier|Feb 27, 2019

    We’re all still living in a deep freeze, aren’t we? I’d love to be able to go for long hikes outside rather than getting my exercise on the treadmill. The dangerously low temps as well as the impossibly deep snow are keeping me inside, though. Thank goodness for books to read on my small tablet that’s easy to hold while using the treadmill. I have ventured outside a few times. Snow got swept away from the front door before the wind packed it solid. The snowblower has gotten a couple of workout...

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