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  • Class C Volleyball

    Gwendolyne Honrud and Charlene Wasson, The Courier|Sep 21, 2022

    FRAZER The Frazer volleyball squad fell to Froid Sept. 16 6-25, 15-25, 9-25 on the road. They hosted Savage, after a number of players returned from the Glasgow Invitational cross country meet, Sept. 17 and lost 6-25, 4-25, 10-25. The Bearcubs hosted Scobey Sept. 20 and Brockton today, Sept. 21, but scores were unavailable at press time. Frazer will be in Bainville Thursday, Sept. 29, for a 6 p.m. match. They host the North Country Mavericks Friday, Sept. 30 for a 1 p.m. start and travel to...

  • Glasgow Middle School

    For the Courier|Sep 21, 2022

    Glasgow Middle School boys won their home cross country meet Saturday, requiring a tie-breaking 6th runner to edge Harlem for the title. Glasgow's girls took third place as a team. Most runners on both squads posted personal records as they took advantage of the fast course at Fort Peck's Kiwanis Park, in addition to stiff competition from over a dozen schools, and vocal hometown fans. Many runners dropped their best-ever times by 30 seconds to a minute, an achievement that coaches have been...

  • Sunnyside Club Championship

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Sep 21, 2022

    Jake Engstrom and Jake Hughes claimed the top slots in gross and net during the Sunnyside Club Championships while Shelley Hopfauf earned the women's title this year. Jake Engstrom took first place gross with a score of 152 in a tight contest. Todd Truscott earned second place gross with a 153. Jake Hughes' 150.56 net score earned him a championship title while Nate Hopstad shot a 150.67 net for second. Shelley Hopfauf took her crown with a 174 net score while Taylor Hopstad was first in net...

  • Law Enforcement

    Sep 21, 2022

    For the week of Aug. 22 through 28, there were 19 motor vehicle stops, five reports of loose/lost dogs, two VIN inspection requests and two reports of loose livestock. For the week of Aug. 29 through Sept. 3, there were 20 motor vehicle stops, two requests for a VIN inspection, five reports of loose livestock and one report of a loose dog. For the week of Sept. 5 through Sept. 10, there were 13 motor vehicle stops, one request for a VIN inspection, five reports of loose livestock and two reports of barking/loose dogs. Friday, Aug. 26 1202 – R...