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  • Prairie House Gardens: Plant a Garden, Grow a Community

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Apr 20, 2022

    When spring decides to stay for more than a few days, hopefully come May, there will be another option in Glasgow to build up your outdoor greeneries. Prairie House Gardens, 5 1st Ave. S., Glasgow, will be opening May 4, and owners Madelyn House and Andy Fahlgren have been hard at work getting things ready for opening day. Focusing on perennials, trees and shrubs, House hopes to share her passion of plants with the community. "My real passion is trees and shrubs. They are not available here, so...

  • Public Comment Highlights Parents' Concerns Glasgow School Board Meeting

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Apr 20, 2022

    The Glasgow School Board met on April 13 and the agenda included personnel action report, M.U.S.T. Health Insurance renewal, a request to close the activity account for the Middle School Science Club as well as a request to transfer the activity funds checking account. Also on the agenda were reports by the various committees, student representative, GEA, principal and superintendent. The meeting started off with the public comment period in which Chair Angie Page read from the policy handbook regarding public comments while stressing those...

  • Who Knew the Easter Bunny Was a Snowshoe Hare?

    Apr 20, 2022

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  • Citizens Law Enforcement Academy Celebrates First Graduates

    Apr 20, 2022

    Valley County's first ever Citizens Law Enforcement Academy celebrated the graduates of the inaugural class April 14. The eight-week course provided area citizens a behind-the-scenes look at law enforcement along with historical and regulatory education....

  • VC Commissioners Protest Letter To BLM On APR Decision

    Apr 20, 2022

    The following letter written by the Valley County Commissioners was sent to Field Manager Tom Darrington at the Bureau of Land Management Malta Office on April 13. Tom Darrington, Field Manager Bureau of Land Management Malta Field Office 50 I South Second Street East Malta, Montana 59538 4/13/2022 Dear Tom Darrington, The Valley County Commissioners protest your Notice of Proposed Decision concerning APR’s grazing applications in southern Phillips County. We believe your decision is in error because it would establish a precedent for p...

  • Upcoming Valley County Elections

    For the Courier|Apr 20, 2022

    Frazer School District is running their own election. This is a trustee election only. They have two trustee positions open, one for a one-year term and one for a three-year term. The Frazer School election is a polling place election; absentee ballots were mailed on April 15. The polling place on May 3, will be at the Frazer School Annex; hours will be noon until 8 p.m. Candidates are: 1-Year Term: Lillie Cox Michael Cole 3-Year Term: Yancey Beston Mary Sue Jackson Adeline Smoker The Clerk and Recorder’s office is running the Glasgow School D...

  • Easter

    Gwen Cornwell, Remember When|Apr 20, 2022

    Remember when Easter meant new Easter bonnets and gloves and probably even a new outfit for spring? Of course, hats were always part of our Church attire, but that was before the casual church going attire. I am not sure that I remember when the changes came about but I cannot recall the last time I saw a lady wearing a hat at any occasion. Easter this year was also a day for head coverings, but I must say it would have been for warmth, not style. Hang on to those gloves for awhile too!...

  • What Happens In The Brain Of A Nicotine User?

    Valley County Health Department, For the Courier|Apr 20, 2022

    Editor’s Note: This is part two of a four-part series regarding nicotine use and stress. The first part was printed in the April 13, 2022, edition of the Glasgow Courier. When a smoker puffs on a cigarette, nicotine is carried into the lungs via smoke particles where it is absorbed into blood and makes its way quickly to the brain. Once [it hits] the brain, nicotine increases the release of dopamine, a chemical that signals pleasure, which keeps them addicted to nicotine. Why Do So Many Tobacco Users Think That Nicotine Alleviates Stress? N...

  • Calendar Of Upcoming Events In The Area

    Apr 20, 2022

    EDITOR’S NOTE: Deadline for calendar additions is Mondays at noon. Please email your event to [email protected] or submit in person at the Courier office, 531 2nd Ave. S., Glasgow. The Valley County Pioneer Museum hours through April are Wednesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Dime Bingo at the Glasgow Senior Citizen Center each Tuesday at 1 p.m. and Saturday at 7 p.m. weekly. Glasgow Senior Center is serving congregate senior meals Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 11:30 a.m. Call the Senior Center, 228-9500, before 9 a.m. each day to rese... Full story

  • Glasgow Elks Lodge Scholarship Available

    For the Courier|Apr 20, 2022

    The Glasgow Elks Lodge is now accepting applications for our 2022 scholarship through Friday, April 22. This scholarship is for graduating high school seniors that will continue their education at an accredited college, university, or trade school after graduation and is open to students from Glasgow, Nashua, Hinsdale, Opheim, Saco, Whitewater and Malta. You can apply online at the Montana Community Foundation website, www.mtcf.org. To apply, the student will need to create a new account, and when prompted to enter an access code for a... Full story

  • Colonel David Benson

    Apr 20, 2022

    Colonel David Benson, USAF retired, age 79, passed away on Friday, April 1, 2022, in Lakeway, Texas. A memorial service will be held Saturday, April 30, at 11 a.m., at the Lakeway Church, 2203 Lakeway Blvd, Lakeway, Texas, 78734. Born, raised and educated in Glasgow, Mont., where he excelled in sports and band. He joined the USAF after graduation from Northern Montana College in 1964. Dave served his country for nearly 29 years and was a Vietnam and Gulf War I veteran. His flying career as a... Full story

  • Deloris Mildred Fagan

    Apr 20, 2022

    Deloris Mildred Fagan, 101, died Friday, April 8, 2022, at her home in Lenexa, Kan. A celebration of life is planned for Thursday, June 23, from 9 to 11 a.m.at the Cottonwood Inn in Glasgow, Mont. Internment will be in the Opheim cemetery. Deloris was born July 1, 1920, in Minneapolis, Minn., to John and Agnes Fuchs. A year later Deloris and her parents moved to Montana. She attended grade school at the Richland bench (later moved and called the North Bench) and high school in Opheim. In... Full story

  • Patricia Kay Gilman

    Apr 20, 2022

    Patricia Kay Gilman, 79, passed away in the early morning of Friday, April 8,, 2022, at the Tender Nest Assisted Living Facility, in Billings, Mont., under hospice care. Cremation has taken place with interment and a memorial service is planned for Friday, July 22, at 1 p.m., where she will be put to rest aside her husband Leonard at the Fort Harrison Veterans Cemetery in Helena, Mont. Pat was the sixth of 12 children born to Henry and Lillian (Fortin) Hanson on March 11, 1943. She was raised... Full story

  • Laura Lucille Pehan Borges

    Apr 20, 2022

    In our most loving memory, Laura Lucille Pehan Borges went home to be with our heavenly Father on Saturday, April 9, 2022. There will be a celebration of Laura's life to be held in Glentana, Mont., to be announced later. Laura was born on Sept. 5, 1960, in Glasgow, Mont. She grew up in Glentana and graduated from Opheim High School in 1978. She is survived by her husband, Michael Peter Borges; her children, McKindree Borges and Thamsen Borges; her sisters, Shirley Kimmet, Mary Fischer (Myrel),... Full story

  • Free Counseling Services Now Available to Montana's Agricultural Community

    Montana Department of Agriculture, For the Courier|Apr 20, 2022

    The Montana Department of Agriculture and Frontier Psychiatry have partnered to provide free access to counseling for Montanans involved in agriculture. Funded through the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Farm and Ranch Stress Assistance Network (FRSAN), this partnership provides a variety of services, including individual counseling, tele-health, and medication management, at no cost to the participant. The Counseling Access for Montana Ag (CAMA) program was created to address challenges facing those working in agriculture a...

  • Glasgow Stockyards' Market Report

    For the Courier|Apr 20, 2022

    The market report for the Glasgow Stockyards as of April 7 show 423 cattle with cows and bulls steady on light test. Utility and commercial cows brought in $75 to $88. Canner and cutter cows brought in $62 to $75 and bulls brought in $92 to $104. Bowles 75 Red Angus Production Auction was held by Jim, Julie, Brady and Tracy Bowles and family, of Chinook. A total of 35 bulls were sold with an average of $3,464. The top bull sold for $5,000 and the top five averaged $5,000. The volume buyer was Lewis McGill, of Powderville, Mont., with four....

  • Kvetching, Part II

    Mary Honrud, For the Courier|Apr 20, 2022

    I feel justified in kvetching about the weather again since we’ve been hit with even more snow. It is supposed to be spring, with the grass greening up, not buried in cold white yuck. The wind was unrelenting until Saturday morning, which is also far from cheering. This is not to mention the cold temperatures: we saw a morning reading of only 6° once. The other big complaint, and it’s a major one, is that the three-day snowstorm had little to no moisture in it. All it did was stress both people and livestock. (Yes, I know other areas were hit m...

  • Like Transactions, But Smaller

    Richard Noble, For the Courier|Apr 20, 2022

    Free stuff is great! Free, convenient stuff is even better. So with trends shifting in the digital age to a culture filled with “there’s an app for that,” how are creators of those handy little pieces of software making a living? Free doesn’t pay the bills, unfortunately. Well if you’ve ever downloaded a free-to-play game, or something on your smartphone to help measure or plan or count; chances are you’ve run into a popup offering to make your experience better in exchange for a small dollar fee. Please insert 25 cents to continue reading, be...

  • Law Enforcement Report

    Apr 20, 2022

    There were 30 motor vehicle stops, two reports of loose livestock and one report requesting an inspection on a vehicle. Thursday, April 7 1153 – A reporting party stated there was a possibly rabid raccoon. The raccoon was moving slow and approaching her husband. She noted that it is in the middle of the day and that it’s a raccoon. She was asking if they should catch or shoot the raccoon She was concerned if there may be a possible outbreak of rabies in the area. 1751 – A caller found a notebook and what appears to be a bank envelope in the m...

  • GMS Student Makes It To State In Spelling

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Apr 20, 2022

    Glasgow Middle School seventh-grader Karsyn Sillerud represented Valley County during the 57th Annual Treasure State Spelling Bee in Bozeman on March 12. Held in the Strand Union Building on the Montana State University campus, this was the first time the Bee was held in Bozeman and the first in-person oral state spelling bee since 2019. The 2020 bee was canceled due to COVID and the 2021 bee was held using an online testing platform with no competition. During the one-day competition, Sillerud...

  • FMDH Foundation Scholarships Available

    Taylor Zerbe, For the Courier|Apr 20, 2022

    The FMDH Foundation is once again offering scholarships to qualifying students! The Foundation is continually grateful to our donors who are always thinking of others, knowing they might need a helping hand. With nine named scholarships and $30,000 available to give, we encourage students to apply if they meet the requirements. The Scholarship Committee is excited to review the applications of our future nurses, doctors or students in other medically related fields! The Frank Heckner Memorial Scholarship is funded by a charitable trust gifted... Full story

  • Scotties Stop Eagles in Four Innings

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Apr 20, 2022

    In their one game of the week, the Scottie softball squad brought the heat – before the storm of the Spring hit – and took down the Class A Sidney Eagles in four innings by a score of 20-3 April 11 in Eagles' territory. Glasgow wasted no time in establishing their scoring superiority in the matchup, lighting up the scoreboard on the second batter and turning in a seven-run first inning. Ashlee Meland connected after several foul balls for a single then rounded the bases when Stevie Hartwell reac...

  • Highlanders Represent at AAU National Duals

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Apr 20, 2022

    Seven Glasgow Highlanders represented Montana at three AAU wrestling tournaments in West Des Moines, Iowa April 9 and 10. Kyler Hallock and Devon Nesbitt represented Montana at the AAU Jr/Sr Twin Rivers Duals with Hallock on team Montana Maroon and Nesbitt wrestling for Montana Silver. Shalynn Pedersen hit the mats for Iowa's All Stars at the Twin Rivers High School Girls Duals. Michael King grappled for Montana Maroon at the AAU Fresh-Soph National Duals. Will Kirkland, Khye Gamas and Ethan Eng...

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  • First JUULs, Now Puff Bars: More Persistent than Ever

    Americorp Worker Haley Genster, For the Courier|Apr 20, 2022

    JUUL vape products made headlines in 2019 as sales of sweet and fruity flavors were cancelled in the U.S., but the 2020 National Youth Tobacco Survey reports that Puff Bar has overtaken the e-cigarette giant. Puff Bars and competitors like FLUM demonstrate the tobacco industry’s aggressive efforts to skirt regulations that dethroned JUUL. Their goal is to get more people addicted to nicotine. The 2021 Youth Risk Behavior Survey reports 80 percent of Montana high school students that vape use fruity, sweet, or even alcohol flavored nicotine p... Full story

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