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  • Erickson Selected As 'Coach Of The Year'

    For the Courier|Apr 3, 2024

    Montana Coaches Association (MCA) is pleased to announce that Amber Erickson, coach of the North Country Mavericks girls basketball team, was selected as the Class C girls basketball Coach Of Year for the winter sport. She will be honored at the 2024 MCA Awards Ceremony at 11:30 a.m., on Aug. 1, at CMR High in Great Falls. She will be honored alongside other coaches who were selected from the winter sports season including wrestling, boys’ basketball and swimming....

  • Glasgow Ice Dawgs Recognized At State Level

    For the Courier|Apr 3, 2024

    Glasgow Ice Dawg high school players were recently honored at State this year. These accolades were the following: All-State Forward – Bode Barnett All-East Defense – Brody Hansen and Tatum Hansen Hat Trick Award (three assists in one game) – Bode Barnett, Tavin Boland, Kimber Dulaney and Zevin Kummerfeldt Zero Club (Shut Out) – Jacob Potter Barnett was selected for the Big Sky High School All-State Team where he will be playing forward, while the Hansen brothers, Brody and Tatum, were selected for the All-East Team, both as defense...

  • More March Madness

    Apr 3, 2024

    Some of future Scottie basketball players traveled to Plentywood to participate in the Plentywood Lions Club basketball tournament....

  • Glasgow Middle School BUG Award Recipients

    For the Courier|Apr 3, 2024

    The Glasgow Kiwanis Club presented BUG (Bring Up Grades) Awards to 37 students at the Glasgow Middle School who improved grades between the second and third grading periods. They were presented with Kiwanis BUG Certificates prepared by the Chamber of Commerce, and served ice cream provided by the Kiwanis Club. Assisting were Kiwanis President Wade Sundby, Secretary Charles Wilson, Builders Club advisors Laurie Enebo and Nicole Boos and Glasgow High School Key Club students Aspen Probert, Hannah...

  • Slow And Steady: A Smart Way To Invest

    Edward Jones Financial Advisor CFP Arron Franzen, For the Courier|Apr 3, 2024

    You’ve probably heard stories about fortunate investors who “get in the ground floor” of a new, hot company and quickly make a fortune. But while these things may happen, they are exceedingly rare and often depend on hard-to-duplicate circumstances — and they really don’t represent a viable way of investing for one’s goals. A far more tried-and-true approach is the “slow-and-steady” method. To follow this strategy, consider these suggestions: • Start small — and add more when you can. When you’re first starting out in the working world, you ma...

  • Law Enforcement Report

    Apr 3, 2024

    For the week of March 18 through 24, there were 12 motor vehicle stops, two reports of loose dogs, two reports of loose livestock, one report of a barking dog, one report of a missing dog and two reports of motor vehicle accidents which resulted in deer being hit. Monday, March 18 1830 – Caller reported a car with out-of-state plates about east of the Nashua overpass. She doesn’t know if anyone is inside. Dispatch advised the caller officers have dealt with the situation the other day. Dispatch also confirmed with the deputy that the vehicle wa...

  • Eight Northeastern Montana Timber Bridge Replacements Planned For 2024

    For the Courier|Apr 3, 2024

    The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT)and its partners, Sletten Construction and Morrison-Maierle, plan to replace up to eight timber bridges in the Glasgow area during the 2024 construction season. These bridge replacements are part of the Timber Bridges – Glasgow Area project, which replaced seven timber bridges last year. “We’ve collaborated closely with our partners and implemented innovative programs to expedite the design and completion of these bridge replacements,” said MDT Glendive District Administrator Shane Mintz. “It is...

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