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  • Are You Protected From Disability Risk?

    Financial Advisor Arron Franze, For the Courier|May 3, 2023

    Like many people, you may try to stay healthy by exercising regularly, following a good diet and avoiding dangerous activities. But as we all know, life is unpredictable, and despite your best efforts, you may encounter an injury or illness that can leave you unable to work for several months — or longer. If this happened, would you have difficulty paying your bills? Or would you be forced to dip into investments meant to help you achieve long-term goals, such as a comfortable retirement? To help prevent these outcomes, you may want to p...

  • Wipeout

    Richard Noble, For the Courier|May 3, 2023

    So much of our lives are stored on the phones, computers and other portable electronics which we use every day. Email, online banking, shopping, even keeping digital versions of your actual payment cards; it’s all sensitive data and it’s all hugely convenient to have at your fingertips. We also all generally switch out these devices every few years or so. You probably remember the last time you bought a new phone or laptop versus say, a new coffee maker or lamp. How critical is it then that we make sure these devices are sanitized of all tha...

  • Spring Redux? Or Betrayal Again?

    Mary Honrud, For the Courier|May 3, 2023

    I watched a reel on Facebook last week by a Canadian man. He talked aboot the four seasons they enjoy: first is summer, when you can wear shorts and flip-flops. (I'm paraphrasing since I don't remember the build-up so much, but the punchline resonates with me). Then there's fall, when the leaves change color and you can wear your nice sweaters. Winter brings snow and enjoying cocoa in front of a cozy fire. And then there's the season of betrayal! We've had way too many betrayals, haven't we? (I...

  • The Greens Are A Go

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|May 3, 2023

    After the inevitable delay to the start of Spring sports, the golf season is in full swing and the Scottie golf teams are ready. With three meets in four days, the boys posted three wins while the girls brought home two third-place finishes and one second place. At home, the boys won the Glasgow Invitational at Sunnyside with a team score of 348 April 28. They finished ahead of Malta, Plentywood, Poplar, Bainville, Harlem and Wolf Point. Riley Smith and Keigan Ingram led the squad with scores...

  • Scottie Softball 3-1 in Conrad

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|May 3, 2023

    Glasgow’s softball team racked up three more wins at the Conrad Invitational this past weekend, with only one loss. The Scotties rolled over Colstrip 22-0 in three innings before losing 7-1 to Shepherd Friday. Glasgow took a one-run win over Conrad, 8-7, and downed Shelby 20-1 in three innings on Saturday. The showing improved the squad’s record to 3-3, 5-8 overall. Glasgow sits behind Shepherd, Huntley Project, Conrad, Stillwater and Cut Bank in the Eastern B/C standings with Colstrip and Shelby closing out the list. Glasgow put up four run...

  • Glasgow NE MT Makeup Meet - April 25

    May 3, 2023

    Glasgow Scotties Mens Results 100 Meters Varsity - Finals 4. 9 Khye Gamas 12.27 PR 13. 9 Kyler Whitman 12.64 26. 9 Wyatt Sugg 13.54 45. 9 Andrew Linder 15.03 200 Meters Varsity - Finals 12. 10 Wyatt Babb 25.97 400 Meters Varsity - Finals 1. 9 Khye Gamas 52.99 PR 3. 12 Reed Larsen 54.50 PR 6. 12 Lane Thompson 57.35 PR 800 Meters Varsity - Finals 2. 12 Reed Larsen 2:06.43 PR 4. 10 Kyler Holinde 2:12.59 5. 9 Tavin Boland 2:19.73 14. 10 Malin Beck 2:51.80 PR 1600 Meters Varsity - Finals 2. 10 Kyler Holinde 4:52.20 3200 Meters Varsity - Finals 16....

  • Glasgow Makeup Meet Class C Results - April 25

    May 3, 2023

    Mens Results 100 Meters Varsity - Finals 3. 11 Terran Joseph 12.21 Lustre Christian 15. 11 James Landles 12.84 Scobey 25. 11 Ife Aniobi 13.51 Lustre Christian 35. 9 Emeka Aniobi 13.97 PR Lustre Christian 200 Meters Varsity - Finals 1. 12 Jasiah Hambira 24.02 Lustre Christian 3. 12 Braden Ewing 24.71 SR Lustre Christian 20. 10 Byron Ewing 27.34 Lustre Christian 22. 11 Ife Aniobi 27.60 PR Lustre Christian 800 Meters Varsity - Finals 7. 10 Coy Bowman 2:28.80 PR Hinsdale 1600 Meters Varsity - Finals 10. 11 Cayden Klatt 5:51.83 Lustre Christian 19....

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  • Law Enforcement Report

    May 3, 2023

    For the week of April 24 through 29, there were nine motor vehicle stops, four reports of loose cows, two reports of a loose dog, one report of a lost dog, one report of loose goats, and one report of loose horses. Monday, April 24 1520 – Reporting party called in to alert about a fire. She didn’t have much information to pass on except a description of the house and stated her husband was in the area to see if there was anything that needed done before people arrived. She was not aware of any propane tanks or other structures around. She als...

  • Rural Families To Benefit From Tester's Family Farm And Small Business Exemption Act

    For the Courier|May 3, 2023

    Montana Farmers Union President Walter Schweitzer praised the legislation of the Family Farm and Small Business Exemption Act, saying it’s needed to make sure farming and ranching families who are traditionally asset rich but cash poor receive the aid they need to pursue educational opportunities. “Reinstating the Family Farm and Small Business Exemption for FAFSA will help a countless number of families in rural America to seek opportunities to receive a higher education. Thank you, Senator Tester, for fixing a wrong created by the COVID Rel...

  • Montana Trail Stewardship Grant Program Seeks Public Comment On Recommended 2023 Awards

    For the Courier|May 3, 2023

    Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public comment on the proposed award of $955,000 in grant funds to 32 applicants through the Montana Trail Stewardship Grant Program (TSP) in 2023, including the City of Glasgow for the Sullivan Trail Project. In total, FWP received 53 applications requesting $2.6 million in funding. Applications were submitted by federal and state agencies, tribal governments, towns, cities, counties, recreational clubs and nonprofit organizations. Eligible projects include development and rehabilitation work on urban,...

  • MFU's Eastern MT Women's Conference Provides Support, Inspiration to 35 Attendees

    For the Courier|May 3, 2023

    More than 35 women enjoyed a weekend of learning and networking during the first ever Eastern Montana Women’s Conference hosted by Montana Farmers Union in Sidney. “It brought people together in community and celebrating women and agriculture,” said Rachel Prevost, MFU’s member services director. The inaugural event held earlier this month featured panel discussions on cooperatives, succession planning, managing stress in agriculture, leadership development; hands-on workshops; and plenty of time to get to know the other attendees. “People...

  • Valley County Unofficial Results From May 2 Election

    Marie Pippin, Valley County Clerk and Recorder|May 3, 2023

    Here are the unofficial results from the elections held on Tuesday, May 2, 2023: Glasgow School District General Fund Levy – 1487 ballots voted; 3042 ballots sent = 48.9% For the Additional Levy 755 Against the Additional Levy 732 Hinsdale School District General Fund Levies – 146 ballots voted; 269 ballots sent = 54.3% High School For the Additional Levy 113 Against the Additional Levy 33 Elementary School For the Additional Levy 110 Against the Additional Levy 36 Lustre Elementary School District General Fund Levy – 40 ballots voted; 108 b...