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  • Honoring Those Who Died in Service

    Jun 1, 2022

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  • City Council Meets

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jun 1, 2022

    The Glasgow City Council met in regular session on May 23 which included agenda items involving discussions regarding the downtown trees, delinquent TBID (Glasgow Tourism Business Improvement District) assessments from the Star Lodge, the appointment of a new firefighter for the Glasgow Fire Department following completion of probation and raising the bulk water rate, among other topics such as unfinished business and reports by the Mayor, committees and department heads. According to the Chair of the Beautification Committee Pat Knierim, there...

  • Wax On

    Jun 1, 2022

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  • Opportunity Bank of Montana Acquires First Community Bank

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jun 1, 2022

    The corner of Second Avenue South and Sixth Street South was busy throughout the day on May 25 as crews from EPCON Sign Group, out of Billings, updated all of the signage on the First Community Bank building and ATM drive thru. Though the signage was recently changed, First Community Bank branches opened their doors as Opportunity Bank of Montana on May 2. Upon acquisition of First Community Bank, Opportunity Bank expanded into the communities of Ashland, Culbertson, Froid, Glasgow, Hinsdale...

  • GHS Class of 2022

    Jun 1, 2022

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  • May Was Mental Health Awareness Month

    Jun 1, 2022

    Dear Editor, Eastern Montana Mental Health Center (EMMHC) would like to highlight community organizations that help make a difference. With May being Mental Health Awareness Month, we thought [it] would be a great time to acknowledge those who have made a difference in the lives of people dealing with a behavioral health issue. Caring Hands, Inc. (formerly Soroptimist of Glasgow) made a donation of $5,000 to Eastern Montana Community Mental Health Center with a goal of instilling hope and provid...

  • Montana Red Cross

    Jun 1, 2022

    Dear Editor, Turning compassion into action has always been the Red Cross way, but we certainly don't do it alone. That's why we want to thank you for making Red Cross part of your community. Last year, Red Cross volunteers helped three people in Valley County following disasters like home fires by providing food, shelter, clothing and emotional support. When disasters strike, we meet families' most immediate needs and let them know they're not alone. About 90 percent of our workforce are...

  • Our Constitution is Clear – Let People Vote

    Jun 1, 2022

    Dear Editor, My grandfather Melvin Running Wolf was only 36 years old when all Native Americans finally gained the right to vote in the United States. Imagine that. Only three generations ago, not all Native Americans could vote in elections due to frivolous state laws that acted as barriers to the ballot box. Although Natives gained their citizenship in 1924 and states were allowed to determine voting rights, many states created laws with the intent to interfere with many people's right to...

  • Fort Peck Summer Theatre Continues Season With "The Complete History Of America (Abridged)"

    For the Courier

    What do George Washington, Betsy Ross, Lewis & Clark and Madonna all have in common? They are ‘appearing’ at Fort Peck Summer Theatre! Six hundred years of American history in 6,000 seconds! Performed by three actors, this comedic rollercoaster ride, spoofs and revels our nation’s chronicle and pop culture. This comedy is accompanied by Patriotic Musical Selections featuring American standards. The three actors are Taylor Noll, who starred as Percy in last season’s “The Spitfire Grill,” alongside newcomers Versee Damien, whose film/televi...

  • Montana Businesses Are In Favor Of Comprehensive Reform CI-121 Is Neither Comprehensive Nor A Reform

    Jun 1, 2022

    Dear Editor, The Montana Chamber of Commerce is the state's largest business advocacy organization, representing small and large business from rural to urban communities. Improving Montana's tax climate is part of our strategic plan, supported across the diversity of our membership. The Constitutional Initiative aimed at capping ONLY residential property taxes, also known as CI-121, shifts taxes onto main street businesses, natural resource industries and other job providing sectors. While...

  • Community Calendar for the week of June 01, 2022

    Jun 1, 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 September are Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fort Peck Interpretive Center will be open Friday through Monday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. through September 5. They will also have weekend activities for youth. Call 406-526-3493, for more information, or see their Facebook page – USACEFortPeck. Dime Bingo at the Gla...

  • Nancy Etchart's Watercolors At The Wheatgrass Gallery

    For the Courier

    Wheatgrass Arts & Gallery presents an art show featuring the watercolors of the late Nancy Etchart. This exhibit showcases Etchart’s resilience and love of life through her art. The exhibit can be viewed at the Wheatgrass Arts and Gallery, 523 2nd Avenue South, for the months of May and June. Dr. Nancy Etchart, a Glasgow native, health psychologist and 33-year brain cancer survivor, embraced painting in later life as a form of joyful expression and therapeutic self-discovery. As the effects of cancer treatment began to affect her physical a...

  • Peters Named To Spring Dean's List

    For the Courier|Jun 1, 2022

    South Dakota Mines, in Rapid City, S.D., has named Anika Peters, of Nashua, Mont., to the Spring 2022 Dean’s List. She is one of 587 students named for the semester. In order to merit a spot on the Dean’s List, students must earn a grade point average of 3.5 or higher for the semester. Full-time students must have earned a minimum of 12 credit hours for the term while part-time students must have earned between three and 11 credit hours that term....

  • Storefront Beautification Grant Recipients

    For the Courier|Jun 1, 2022

    Two Rivers is pleased to announce the Storefront Beautification Grant Recipients! Busted Knuckle-Astroturf and lot improvements Thistle & Thread-signage and entryway updates Mirror Image-paint and mason repairs Blast LLC-restoring historic windows Wild Sky-sidewalks and signage Montana Bar-entrance door Taylor Storage-paint and signage The purpose of this program is to improve the street-side appeal of Valley County businesses. This encourages visitors to stop and shop while fostering continued growth and increased patronage in the local...

  • VCCF Taking Scholarship Applications Now

    For the Courier|Jun 1, 2022

    Deadlines are coming soon for two Valley County Community Foundation scholarships that will be awarded this summer. Students studying for degrees beyond a bachelors are welcome to apply for the Thomas and Cynthia Markle Scholarship for advanced degrees. This year’s recipients will be the first to receive the Markle scholarship, VCCF Chair Doris Leader said. The Charlotte and Clarence Fuhrman Scholarship is available to those seeking bachelor or trade school degrees. Requirements vary for each scholarship so please visit www....

  • Knierim Scholarship Fund Available

    For the Courier|Jun 1, 2022

    The Knierim Scholarship Fund is alerting college students who are completing a year of school past high school to apply for their scholarships this summer. The scholarships are open to high school graduates from Valley, Sheridan, Daniels and Roosevelt counties. They were established to honor the lives of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick and Bernice Knierim who established a family and medical practice in Glasgow during the construction of Fort Peck Dam. Dr. Knierim was one of the first physicians to take care of the men who built the Dam. His wife was a...

  • Harriet L. Keough

    Jun 1, 2022

    Harriet Louise (Rennick) Keough, 83, passed away Saturday, May 21, 2022, in Lewistown, Mont. A private graveside service will be held in June at the Highland Cemetery in Havre, Mont., where Harriet will rest next to her husband Roy. She was born in Hinsdale, Mont., on Aug. 12, 1938, to Harry and Elsie (Keeney) Rennick. Harriet graduated from Glasgow High School, Glasgow, Mont. Her parents owned and operated the Coleman Hotel in Glasgow and she shared memories of the many beds she made while... Full story

  • Cherron Carleen Shipp

    Jun 1, 2022

    Cherron Carleen (Leonard) Sierts Shipp, 85, passed away on Thursday, May 12, 2022, in Great Falls, Mont. Cremation has taken place, and she will be laid to rest in Glasgow, Mont. Cherron was born on Jan. 26, 1937, in Glasgow, Mont., to Dale Leonard and Elenore Sierts. She was adopted and raised by her grandparents, Leona and John Clarence Sierts. She attended South Side Elementary and Glasgow High School. While living in Glasgow she met Nancy Powell and the two became lifelong friends. She marri... Full story

  • Dolores Dunham Services

    Jun 1, 2022

    Dolores Dunham, 70, passed away in Washington after a short illness. A memorial service will be held 1 p.m., Friday, June 3, at the Assembly of God Church in Glasgow, Mont.... Full story

  • For the Birds

    Mary Honrud, For the Courier|Jun 1, 2022

    There are enough goldfinches and other birds in the yard that refilling the feeders is now a daily chore. Refilling birdbaths will soon be added to the list. So far I've only put water in one of them, the one that's a full-time fixture in the yard. It's the one not apt to be broken by hail nor freezing water, so it stays out year-round. The other ones (glazed ceramic and colored glass) still need to be brought out from the storage shed. That has been added to my "to-do" list. There was a bit of...

  • VC Students Placed on President's and Dean's List For UM – Missoula

    For the Courier|Jun 1, 2022

    Ellis McKean, of Glasgow, and Hayley Nybakken, of Nashua, were named to the University of Montana – Missoula’s President’s List for the spring semester 2022. They earned a semester grade point average of 4.0. Zachary Kompel, of Glasgow, was named to the University of Montana – Missoula’s Dean’s List for the spring semester 2022. He earned a semester grade point average of 3.5 or higher and received grades of A or B in at least nine credits....

  • Electric Sheep

    Richard Noble, For the Courier|Jun 1, 2022

    Snoozing. Slumbering. Catching some Zs. Sleep’s an incredibly important part of our lives and often one in which a lot of us will fall short either on quantity or quality. Technology as we know is generally seen as the enemy of this much needed rest, and rightly so. A technology professional myself, I’ve suffered first hand the effects of too much device time messing up my sleep schedule during busier stints. Is there a way though that we can achieve better, longer, more valuable shuteye through technology? Or has it firmly no place at our beds...

  • Miller And Taylor Awarded Montana University System Honor Scholarship

    For the Courier|Jun 1, 2022

    The Montana University System awarded the prestigious Montana University System Honor Scholarship to Glasgow High School senior Bergen Miller and Opheim School senior Cole Taylor. Miller accepted the scholarship and has plans to attend Montana State University-Bozeman to study physics. Taylor has plans to attend the United States Military Academy at West Point to study economics and military science. The MUS Honor Scholarship is a renewable scholarship offered by the Montana Board of Regents that waives undergraduate tuition for up to eight...

  • Impact Of Substance Abuse On Children Valley Care Coalition Chair

    Katrena Palmer, For the Courier|Jun 1, 2022

    It is estimated that more than eight million children younger than age 18 live with at least one adult who has a substance use disorder; that is a rate of more than one in 10 children, most of whom are under the age of five (SAMHSA, 2010). As many parents and professionals know, there is quite a large amount of development that happens from birth to that age. Living in an environment with someone struggling from substance abuse lays the groundwork for these children to suffer from a number of issues. Families with substance use disorders reveal...

  • 5th Avenue Pharmacy Awarded Healthiverse Heroes Award

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Jun 1, 2022

    Health technology pioneer DrFirst announced on May 24 that 5th Avenue Pharmacy, in Glasgow, was awarded the Healthiverse Heroes Award, which honors organizations for using technology in innovative ways to break through the information silos that get in the way of clinical collaboration and patient care. The Pharmacies award was also awarded to Galva Pharmacy in Galva, Ill., in a tie with 5th Avenue Pharmacy. “5th Avenue Pharmacy and Gift is extremely humbled and grateful in receiving this award. We have enjoyed working with DrFirst and their t...

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