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  • Glasgow Says No to Baker

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 15, 2021

    The Glasgow Scottie football team took their fans for a wild ride Friday against the Baker Spartans. The Scotties left the field with another notch in their win column in a game that felt a lot tighter than the final 24-14 score may have indicated. Head coach Patrick Barnett said, "Either team could have won." He enthused that the game was a fun one to coach and praised both teams for playing hard all the way through. Each team needed to play hard as the third game of the season for the Scotties...

  • Weber Appointed as Glasgow Police Chief

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Sep 15, 2021

    EDITOR'S NOTE: This story was updated at noon Friday Sept. 17 to correct an error concerning the members who served on the scoring committee. Robert Weber has been appointed by the Glasgow City Council as police chief of the Glasgow Police Department. "I am incredibly honored to have been chosen to lead the Glasgow Police Department," Weber told The Courier. "Over the past decade and half of working for the department; I've had the opportunity to gain experiences, form relationships and build co...

  • Scottie Volleyball Team Wins Two

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 15, 2021

    The Glasgow volleyball team recovered nicely this week after stumbling against Plentywood and in Chinook. The Scotties swept two conference opponents, Malta and Harlem, to improve their record to 2-1 overall, 2-0 in the conference. Coach Somer Hoerster said she feels really good about her conference wins, adding, "Girls aren't all healthy so getting two district wins is big when the rotations change. I'm really happy with the wins." On Thursday the Scotties took down the M-ettes in Malta 25-18,...

  • GFD Ladder Truck #5 Carries 9-11 Ties

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Sep 15, 2021

    Every time the Glasgow Fire Department responds to a call for service in Ladder Truck #5, the spirits of brothers Peter and Thomas Langone live on. Thomas, a cop with NYPD, and Peter, a firefighter with Squad 252 of Brooklyn, were killed on Sept. 11, 2001 when the Twin Towers collapsed. The brothers had been at Ground Zero to help evacuate civilians. Ladder Truck #5, formerly #565, was originally in service with Rescue Hook & Ladder Co. #1 of Roslyn, New York, which is located on Long Island....

  • Brisket, Butter and Better Not Forget the Beer

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Sep 15, 2021

    With expert smoking techniques, perfected seasonings and a bit of good luck, Sam Waters and Brandon Larson have been crowned the Grand Champions of the 2021 Glasgow Elks "Middle of Nowhere" BBQ Cook-off. The competition drew nine teams from as far away as Shelby. The teams set up their smoking accoutrement Friday night, and bets were made as to who would win this year's tourney, the first held since 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. "Its great," Larson said after learning his team, "Smoke on...

  • Scottie Boys Run Away with First in Havre

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 15, 2021

    The Glasgow Cross Country teams have found their legs and are striding through the 2021 season. The boys brought home a first place finish from the Havre Invitational on Sept. 11, while the girls earned a third place finish. The Scottie girls earned 83 points, finishing behind Fergus, 46 points, and Havre, 76. Together, the girls put up a team total clock time of 2:01:31.76 Iris McKean and Tanae Baker led the Scottie girls with their top five performances. McKean placed third with a time of 20:11.95 and Baker ran a 21:34.82 for her fifth place...

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  • HLYH Registration 2021-22 Season

    Sep 15, 2021

    Hi-Line Youth Hockey (HLYH) registration has begun for the 2021-2022 season. Players may register online anytime at http://www.hlyh.org. Registration is open for all of the following: Termites (6 and under); Mites (7/8 year-olds); Squirts (9/10 year-olds); Pee Wee (11/12 year-olds); Bantam (13/14 year-olds); Girls High School; Boys High School; Adult (Men and Women) Players must register with USA Hockey at usahockey.com prior to registration with HLYH. Confirmation of registration with USA Hockey and a certified copy of the player’s birth c...

  • North Country Volleyball

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 15, 2021

    The North Country Mavericks dominated on the volleyball court this past week, defeating Harlem and Bainville. The Mavs defeated the Wildcats 26-16, 25-17, 25-16 on Sept. 9 in Harlem. On Sept. 10 they hosted Bainville in Saco where they won 25-11, 25-11, 22-25, 25-13. Coach Charlene Wasson said of Harlem, “This was a great match for us. We worked on new rotations this week and they really didn’t look very smooth in practice all week, but when we got to the gym and started playing everything just seemed to flow very nicely.” Stats Aces: Jayce...

  • Sunnyside Club Championship

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 15, 2021

    Sunnyside Golf and Country Club held their annual club championship tournament in a slightly different format for the summer of 2021. Taking into account the kick off of school fall sports and the coronavirus, the tournament was spread out over two weeks, allowing golfers plenty of time to complete their rounds. Competitors also had the option this year to buy another round if their first was found lacking. After two weeks, Jake Engstrom came out on top of the men’s competition and Shelly Hopfauf repeated as the women’s champion. The title com...

  • Glasgow Middle School girls dominate home meet

    Courier Staff|Sep 15, 2021

    Glasgow Middle School's girls cross country team placed all five of its scorers in the top 16 positions to take the team title at its home meet last Saturday at Sullivan Park. The Scottie girls were paced by individual champion Kimber Dulaney. The 8th grader ran the 1.5-mile course in 10:03, a time that would have placed her among the top boys runners. Seventh-grader Haleigh Huntsman took third overall in a time of 10:43, and 8th grader Josie Kemp was 6th in 11:01. Other Glasgow scorers...

  • GMS Volleyball

    Gwendolyne Honrud|Sep 15, 2021

    The Glasgow Middle School volleyball teams traveled to Wolf Point the past weekend for games on Sept. 11. The eighth grade teams both played Scobey. The Glasgow Red team lost their games 25-22, 25-16. The Glasgow White also lost their games 25-22, 25-8. The seventh grade teams faced Poplar, Scobey and Malta. Glasgow White defeated Poplar 25-18, 25-12. Glasgow Red also defeated Poplar 25-12, 25-14. Glasgow White lost to Scobey 25-21, 25-8. Glasgow Red defeated Malta 25-20, 25-13....

  • FWP hires new warden in the Glasgow area

    Sep 15, 2021

    FOR THE COURIER GLASGOW- Hunters and anglers out in the field this fall may see a new friendly face. Wyatt Pickens was recently hired as the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks field warden in Glasgow. Pickens will be covering Valley County and sharing working the Breaks districts (631 and 632), Fort Peck Reservoir, and the Missouri River with Warden John Huberty. Pickens, originally from Colorado, holds a bachelor's degree in Fish and Wildlife Management from MSU-Bozeman, where he was a Warden...

  • Fish and Wildlife Commission Adopts 2021/2022 Wolf Hunting and Trapping Regulations

    Sep 15, 2021

    FOR THE COURIER HELENA – After a public comment period that drew more than 26,000 comments, the Fish and Wildlife Commission adopted several changes to the 2021/2022 wolf hunting and trapping regulations at its meeting on Aug. 20. Changes include eliminating quotas, increasing the number of wolf trapping and hunting licenses allowed for individual hunters, extending wolf trapping seasons and the allowance of snares for trapping wolves. Wolf regulations were adopted as follows: A harvest of 450 wolves shall initiate a commission review with p...

  • AIS Inspectors Encounter Unusual Situation at Wibaux

    Sep 15, 2021

    FOR THE COURIER HELENA – Watercraft inspectors at the Wibaux inspection station intercepted a motorboat entering Montana with mussels attached. The Wibaux inspection station, located on the Montana-North Dakota border on Interstate 94, has intercepted 12 of the 54 mussels boats intercepted so far this year. This boat was unique in how the mussels were attached to the boat. Invasive mussels have byssal threads they use to attach to underwater surfaces. The threads or “hairs” are an adaptation found on invasive zebra and quagga mussels but are n...

  • Nashua Volleyball

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 15, 2021

    The Nashua Porcupines volleyball team hosted their first match this past Friday, taking on the Culbertson Cowgirls in front of the Nashua crowd. On Saturday, they traveled to Daniels County for the Scobey Invitational. The Porcupines did not come out on top either night but used the matches as learning opportunities. Nashua held tight with Culbertson in their first game, but the Cowgirls won 25-23. Culbertson built a larger lead in the second game and went on to win 25-15. Nashua challenged...

  • Nashua Cross Country

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 15, 2021

    The Nashua Porcupines junior high harriers racked up a few miles this past week, taking part in the Scobey Cross Country Invite on Sept. 9 and the Sullivan Park Invite in Glasgow on Sept. 11. while Nashua High School senior Alyssa Murdock represented the Porcupines at the Scobey Invite, running a 30:38.1, finishing in 29th place. The Nashua Junior High boys earned 75 points and finished in seventh place as a team in Scobey. Sixth-grader Joseph Youpee led the Porcupines placing 24th after...

  • Frazer Cross Country

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 15, 2021

    The Frazer Bearcubs traveled to Daniels County on Sept. 9 to compete in the Scobey Invitational. The girls teams were well represented with the high school team placing eighth with 71 points and the junior high girls placing sixth after scoring 54 points. The boys teams sent one runner to the field for the high school competition and one for the junior high race. Sophomore Ty Fourstar ran the 5,000 meters for the Bearcubs, placing 28th with a time of 28:23.5. In the junior high 1.5 mile race, sixth-grader Bryce Even ran a 12:00.5 race to...

  • To hell with conformity

    Chris McDaniel, Courier Publisher|Sep 15, 2021

    Getting a COVID-19 vaccine is "not about freedom or personal choice," President Joe Biden said during a Sept. 9 speech about the pandemic. During the prepared remarks, Biden announced Draconian measures aimed at forcing 80 to 100 million Americans to get jabbed. If they do not comply, they could be fired from their jobs. (Read the entire speech here: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/speeches-remarks/2021/09/09/remarks-by-president-biden-on-fighting-the-covid-19-pandemic-3/) "...what... Full story

  • Remember 9-11

    Marlene McVee, Glasgow|Sep 15, 2021

    We must remember that there are many who were not here 20-years-ago when the terrorists flew planes into the Twin Towers and Pentagon, and almost hit the U.S. Capitol. The horrors of that day must not be forgotten! Teachers ans schools must not be allowed to try and cover up this attack. Several years back, I was awoken one night when God spoke the words 'Sycamore Tree' to me. I had no idea what that meant, but remembered it was mentioned in the Bible. But why these words now? I awoke the next... Full story

  • OP-ED: Biden's Vaccine Mandate Isn't About COVID-19

    Thomas L. Knapp|Sep 15, 2021

    "We've been patient, but our patience is wearing thin," US President Joe Biden said on Sept. 9 as he announced his plan to require more than 80 million private sector American workers to consent (sic) to a COVID-19 vaccine, or submit to weekly testing, or be fired by companies with more than 100 employees (those companies will be fined $14,000, by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, for each instance of failure to enforce the edict). The ostensible purpose of the mandate is to... Full story

  • OP-ED: What the pandemic taught us about crisis preparedness

    Brent Donnelly|Sep 15, 2021

    The pandemic has shown Montanans the critical importance that small business plays in both our local and national economies. It was critical for entrepreneurs to immediately change their business models and pivot to a new way of selling their products and services overnight. The U.S. Small Business Administration is highlighting the resilience of America's entrepreneurs and the renewal of the small business economy as they build back better from the economic crisis brought on by the pandemic. T... Full story

  • OP-ED: Why American Prairie's plans are good for Montana

    Pete Geddes, American Prairie|Sep 15, 2021

    Lately, deliberate misrepresentations have been circulating regarding American Prairie’s proposal to graze bison on six federal allotments in Phillips County. While most Montanan’s who have commented thus far clearly welcome our proposal, some remain committed to a misinformation campaign based on rumors and misdirection. This only serves to perpetuate divisions and erode our civic fabric. As such, I am compelled to set the record straight. The Bureau of Land Management can issue grazing permits or leases and modify existing permits to sub... Full story

  • Donna Jean (Blanton) Glover

    Sep 15, 2021

    Donna Jean (Blanton) Glover passed away Friday, September 10, 2021 at Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow. Donna was born September 7, 1946 to Jewell (Hall) and Earl Blanton. Her mother, Jewell, passed away when Donna was only 5-years-old and her father asked her grandmother Peggy Tackett to raise her until she was grown enough. Donna met and married Wilbur William Pressler in 1966, the following year the couple welcomed daughter Darla. In 1970 they welcomed a son, Dirik. In 1971 they... Full story

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