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  • We Sell Almost Anything!

    Frank and Lin Vargo, Special to the Courier|Sep 1, 2021

    There has been a request for information on the Saint Marie Co-op Thrift & Consignment Shop, which is located at 715 6th Street. And by the way, the thrift store is doing very well including having some Boeing customers coming into the store. For those who are not from Saint Marie or those not too familiar with our address system out here, which can be confusing at times, the thrift store is just past Town Hall. There is a sign out front. When you come into Saint Marie from Highway 24, you are on 5th street, stay on 5th almost all the way...

  • Apologies and Annoyances

    Mary Honrud, Special to the Courier|Sep 1, 2021

    First off, let me apologize for not getting my column written last week. We'd had a lot of rain and couldn't harvest the sodden wheat. That led to a sudden decision to 'get out of Dodge.' Dennis had a golf club that needed repair so we hit the road to Billings Friday afternoon when I usually write this column. I just wasn't up to trying to write while bouncing down the road. We traveled to Billings via Fort Peck, Brockway, Flowing Wells, hopping on the interstate just past Terry. Let me tell...

  • Using The Share Button Responsibly

    Richard Noble, Special to the Courier|Sep 1, 2021

    Actions, as we know, have consequences. But what if we never see those consequences? What if something we think is totally harmless was actually further reaching and more of a snowballing disaster than we could have imagined? Enter: the "Share" button. Facebook, which is what we're going to focus on for this article, has been with us since 2004. The venerable "Like" and "Share" buttons have been a feature since 2010, so we've had a little time to make friends with them. Their lineage can be...

  • Glasgow Stockyards Report

    Courier Staff|Sep 1, 2021

    The Market Report for the Glasgow Stockyards as of Aug. 26 shows 477 cattle sold with cows steady to stronger on fleshy cows and bulls steady to weak. Cows and bulls coming off dry pastures carrying thin flesh, and many wet cows. Utility and Commercial Cows brought in $63 to $74.50 with a top of $77.50. Canner and Cutter cows brought in $52 to $63. Bulls brought in $75 to $89. SCHEDULE: • Thursday, Sept. 2 — All Class Cattle Auction. Deadline for last Northern video auction....

  • Meet Melissa Abila, Artist of the Month

    Courier Staff|Sep 1, 2021

    Artist Melissa Abila of Portland, Oregon is the First Friday Artist of the Month at Wheatgrass Arts & Gallery, 523 2nd Ave. South, in Glasgow. She will be in the gallery from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday to meet with the public. Abila was born in Pomona, California, and spent her early childhood in rural and suburban Utah before moving to Portland at the age of 12. As a child, Abila said she was endlessly entertained with coloring books, pads of paper and crayons. Abila received no formal art training...

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