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  • Lustre Boys Set 13 PRs in Sidney, Girls Set 5

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Apr 24, 2024

    The Lustre Christian boys track team scored 35 points at the Sidney Invitational to finish in seventh place. The Lions put up 13 personal records and three season bests while the girls track team established five new personal records. GIRLS Jaden Gibson set a personal record in the 100 meters at 17.07 to take 85th out of 95 runners. Abby Olfert set a personal best in the 200 meters at 31.45 to take 33rd out of 64 racers. Gibson ran a 36.64 for 63rd place. Meredith Valentine threw 21’5.5 in the shot put to take 57th out of 78 competitors. S...

  • Frazer Boys Set 14 PRs, Girls 8 at Jean Dreikosen

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Apr 24, 2024

    The Frazer boys track team set 14 personal records at the Jean Dreikosen Memorial Meet in Glasgow April 20 and scored 27 team points. The girls team set eight new personal bests and scored 18 team points. BOYS Gabe Beston and Travis Long placed 11th and 12th out of 16 in the 100 meters with times of 14.2 and 14.5, respectively. Long set a personal record in the 200 meters at 29.3 and finished ninth out of 12 runners. The two Bearcubs also ran the 400 meters. Beston took fourth at 1:05.6 and...

  • Nashua Boys Third, Girls Fourth at Jean Dreikosen

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Apr 24, 2024

    The Nashua boys scored 79 team points to take third place at the Jean Dreikosen Memorial Meet April 20 in Glasgow. The boys set nine new personal records and on season record. The girls placed fourth with 46 team points. The girls set five new personal bests. BOYS Charlie Kaasa placed fourth out of eight in the 1600 meters with a personal best 5:43.1. He won the 3200 meters, beating four others, with a new personal best 11:55.9. Jackson Abern set a personal record in the 300m hurdles at 53.5 to...

  • Lustre Christian High School Participates In Democracy Days

    For the Courier|Apr 24, 2024

    Lustre Christian High School was one of 19 schools who recently participated in Democracy Days, one of Civics Under the Big Sky’s (CUBS) signature programs, is a peer-to-peer voter registration (VR) drive designed to remove all possible barriers to students’ ability to get registered and represent their values in local elections. Utilizing the Montana Online Voter Registration Portal, CUBS partners with students, librarians and teachers across the state to get new voters registered right in their schools. CUBS provides hosts with training, mat...

  • Irle Elementary "A" Honor Roll

    Apr 24, 2024

    Second Grade: Kylah Aiken Corey Beil Jax Braaten Rygan Gamas Isla Gilchrist Dawson Hamlett Archer Henry Jack Kirkland Leila Leckie Dayton Markle Jude Pang Ava Radakovich Macy Redstone Torrin Schaaf Carter “CJ” Sillerud Monica Stevenson Addie Stringer Oliver Turner Hailey Vigil Colton Wilcox Third Grade: Luke Abrahamson Noah Abrahamson Holly Bell MacKenzie Bigelbach Bridger Brooks Jaxon Budde Declan Cochran Will Fuhrman Porter Hopstad Buddy Jackson Caden Murch Jack Murphy Ava Odom Hunter Thompson Fourth Grade: Kambryn Block Myles Fauth Kei...

  • Senior Citizens Center Bingo

    Apr 24, 2024

  • Yesterday's Memories

    Compiled by Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Apr 24, 2024

    1 Years Ago Wednesday, April 23, 2014 Bethany Knight and Becky Stein are among 150 branch teams from Edward Jones in the country honored for achieving the most significant growth over the year, along with meeting the needs of their customers’ financial need. The top 150 selected, out of 2,000, went to a series of workshops and networked with others to learn how to continue improving their business. They attended the three-day Strive Top 150 conference April 2-4. More than 30 young people, their parents and several grandparents attended the N...

  • Term Vs. Perm: Which Is Right For You?

    Edward Jones Financial Advisor CFP Arron Franzen, For the Courier|Apr 24, 2024

    If you’ve been thinking about life insurance, especially if you have family, loved ones, or anyone who depends on you financially, you might be curious about the different kinds of policies available. Which type is right for you? Essentially, you can look at two main categories of life insurance: term and permanent. Term insurance is a pay-as-you-go option that covers a specific amount of time, usually 20 years or fewer. Term insurance benefits are paid to your beneficiaries free of federal income taxes if you pass away during the coverage p...

  • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers To Begin Fort Peck Flow Test

    For the Courier|Apr 24, 2024

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will conduct a flow test at Fort Peck starting no sooner than Friday, April 26, with a scheduled completion date of no later than Sept. 1, 2024. This test is in accordance with the 2018 Biological Opinion, required under the Endangered Species Act for operation of the Missouri River Mainstem Reservoir System. As established in the Nov. 12, 2021, Record of Decision, and analyzed in the Sept. 24, 2021, Fort Peck Dam Test Release Final Environmental Impact Statement, this test is subject to very strict guidelines...

  • Law Enforcement Report April 9 - 12

    Apr 24, 2024

    For the week of April 9 through 14, there were 12 motor vehicle stops, two reports of loose livestock, one report of an inspection request on a boat, one report of loose dogs and one report of a motor vehicle accident involving a deer. Tuesday, April 9 1143 – Reporting party called to report a car door in the middle of the road. A deputy advised he patrolled and was unable to locate the car door. Wednesday, April 10 1226 – Caller reported a hit and run. Someone hit her parked vehicle. There are no injuries. Ten minutes later, officer adv...

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  • Glasgow School Board Continues Search For Superintendent

    Apr 24, 2024

    The Glasgow School Board will review applications for the open Superintendent position next week, Tuesday, April 30, and also conduct interviews next week, Wednesday, May 1. The Tuesday meeting will be held virtually via Zoom, https://us04web.zoom.us/j/3762333305?pwd=cVlYQ2xaMnJyWDl4bjcwbjRQYm5JZz09, while the Wednesday meeting will be held in the District Board Room, 229 7th St. N., Glasgow. The School Board has received five applications for the open position including three from out of state...

  • Glasgow School Board Selects Flaten To Interview For Open Superintendent Position

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Apr 24, 2024

    The Glasgow School Board met in special session on April 30 to discuss the five Superintendent applications that were received to fill the vacancy that will be left by Wade Sundby at the end of June. After serving the Glasgow Schools for four years, Sundby has accepted a position in Cut Bank. The five candidates included two in-state applicants, one of which is a current district employee, and three out-of-state applicants. The five candidates, their location and current position are as follows: Brenner Flaten Glasgow, Mont., Vice-principal-...