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  • OP-ED: COVID-19, Technocracy Flowered, and Failed

    Thomas L. Knapp|Sep 22, 2021

    History is littered with social and political movements which, while failing to survive as movements, largely achieved their goals. The Prohibition Party's national conventions could take place in a phone booth these days, but its disastrous single policy proposal was adopted as a constitutional amendment, mutated into the equally disastrous war on drugs, and continues to torment the modern marketplace with draconian regulation. Most "socialist" parties have either disappeared into the dustbin o... Full story

  • Prescription for Healthier Patients? Lawyers

    Jakob Rodgers, Kaiser Health News|Sep 22, 2021

    COMMERCE CITY, Colo. - In her 19 years of living with cerebral palsy, scoliosis and other ailments, Cynthia Enriquez De Santiago has endured about 60 surgeries and her heart has flatlined at least four times. But the most unusual doctor's referral of her life came last year: Go see an attorney. Enriquez De Santiago sought help at a Colorado health clinic that takes a novel approach to improving the health of its patients: It incorporates legal assistance into its medical practice for patients... Full story

  • Funeral Notice

    Sep 22, 2021

    • A Celebration of Janet Kay Lentzner's life will be at 3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 24 at Highland Cemetery, followed by a dinner and gathering at Elks Lodge. Bell Mortuary is assisting, and condolences may be left at bellmortuarymontana.com. Memorial donations may be made in Janet's honor to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society (givenow.lls.org).... Full story

  • Community Calendar for Sept. 22, 2021

    Sep 22, 2021

    EDITOR'S NOTE: 5 p.m. Friday before publication is the deadline for calendar additions, which must be emailed to [email protected] or submitted in person at The Courier office, 531 2nd Ave. S., in Glasgow. SEPTEMBER MONTHLONG: • YARD WARS, MASCOT EDITION - Valley County Community Pool Campaign fundraiser. For more info, visit http://www.valcopool.com/shop TUESDAYS • 1 p.m. - Dime Bingo - Glasgow Senior Center (Recurring). THURSDAYS • 10 to 11 a.m. - VBooks & Babies/Story Time - Glasgow City-... Full story

  • News Briefs for Sept. 22, 2021

    Courier Staff|Sep 22, 2021

    Glasgow Aging Services Office Moves Action for Eastern Montana is relocating the Aging Services Office, currently located at 334 West Court Street, to the Senior Center, located 501 Court Square. The office is located in the back of the common area and people can enter through the front door. The phone number will remain the same 406-228-9751. Lisa Baxter looks forward to assisting persons 60 and older or disabled with Medicare, health insurance as well as information and assistance on... Full story

  • 911 Calls for Sept. 22, 2021

    Sep 22, 2021

    There were 21 motor vehicle stops, six animal control calls, six hazards, five assist citizen/public assists, two dog/cat control calls, one parking violation, one alarm and one inspection request. Sunday, Sept. 5 • 0040 – An officer saw a vehicle across the tracks that got on the gas hard. • 2145 – People sitting in a vehicle. Per an officer, spoke to the driver. He will be sleeping there for the night unless the officer finds he is not allowed to be there. • 2225 – A woman reported a...

  • 'Who is the 'Flyin' Hawaiian?''

    Sep 22, 2021

    "Who is the Flyin' Hawaiian?" This is a phrase I've heard ever consistently since I moved to Glasgow several years ago but I guess to really understand it, I need to reflect on my past and how I enDed in the "Middle of Nowhere." I was born in North Dakota and grew up in Forsyth, Montana. I did several sports while growing-up and had a couple of different jobs throughout high school, which led me to a career in "Public Safety." When I was little, I loved being in and around water. This 'love'...

  • What the Hay!

    Frank and Lin Vargo, Special to the Courier|Sep 22, 2021

    Sad news for all of you fans of the Montana Hay Bale Trail: What the Hay! Our family always would make the trek to Hobson and Windham (Mt Hyw 239 and 541) the first Sunday after Labor Day. But last year with the COVID, they decided to cancel to be safe for the people planning the event. This year, 2021, the planning committee thought they would have the Hay Bale, but due to the drought conditions, it was canceled this year too. Just a little history on the Hale Bale, in 1989 there was a...

  • First Frost of Fall

    Mary Honrud, Special to the Courier|Sep 22, 2021

    It was predicted by the weather service that the temperature at Opheim would drop to 36 Thursday night. I'm so glad I paid attention to that report. We actually saw it drop to 30 before dawn Friday. I spent the morning last Thursday gathering all my potted and house plants onto the front deck. The deck furniture was used as tent framing. The plants were tucked under the chairs, table and arched bench. Some of the larger ones went atop that bench. Lightweight blankets and beach towels were clothe...

  • Cryptocurrency: Cryptic? Not Really!

    Richard Noble, Special to the Courier|Sep 22, 2021

    It's made the news for having celebrity advocates, international uptake and acceptance, and being a hot topic for investments. You can't hold it in your hand, but you can buy a car with it. Undeniably, it's likely to become a big part of how we look at money as part of the larger picture. How does one make sense of this new movement in virtual currency though? Bitcoin, the first and most popular crypto, was created back in 2009 by a gentleman named Satoshi Nakamoto. It became the first...

  • 2021 Montana Ram and Ewe Sale Results

    Leah Johnson, MWGA Executive Secretary|Sep 22, 2021

    The 96th annual Montana Ram and Ewe Sales were held Sept. 15 and 16 in Miles City. Sheep offered included 883 commercial ewes, and 295 range-ready rams from consignors across Montana. Successful bidders hauled sheep home across Montana and into Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, California, Utah and Texas. The Montana Wool Growers Association would like to extend a big thank you to all buyers and bidders. Please plan to attend the 97th Annual MT Ram Sale and the 9th...

  • Opposition Mounts Against APR's Grazing Proposal

    Montana Stock Growers Association|Sep 22, 2021

    The Montana Stockgrowers Association (MSGA), Montana Public Lands Council (MPLC), and the Montana Association of State Grazing Districts (MASGD) on Sept. 15 provided verbal comments regarding the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) draft environmental assessment (EA) on American Prairie Reserve's (APR) change application for bison. In recent years, the organizations have raised a variety of concerns with the APR's request to BLM to change the class of livestock from cattle to bison, change the...

  • Karen (Swenson) Combs Family Donates $20k to GHS Ed. Trust

    Linda Allie, Special to the Courier|Sep 22, 2021

    The Glasgow High School Educational Trust is honored and grateful to announce a gift of $20,000 from the Karen (Swenson) Combs Family. Karen, the very first recipient of a gift from the trust in 1966, said her donation was a "... way of saying thank you and paying forward a blessing." "I have many fond memories of my high school years at Glasgow High School that set the foundation for continuing my education at Eastern Montana College in Billings, Montana, now known as Montana State University,...