Articles from the September 28, 2022 edition

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Middle of Nowhere Pony Club Reigns

In what was expected to be their last mounting lesson of the season due to unknown future weather, members of the Middle of Nowhere Pony Club enjoyed the beautiful morning on Sept. 17 riding and...

 

Fun Was Had At Alive At Five

The Glasgow Downtown Association hosted the last Alive at Five of the year on Sept. 21, hosted by United Insurance and Realty with music provided by Sideways. After three preliminary rounds during...

 

Making Waves And Catching Fish

It was a year on Sept. 1, since Matt Cowen purchased Mon-Dak Marine in Glasgow from Brandon and Ronette Babb and what an exciting year of change it has been. Not only did Cowen purchased Mon-Dak Marin...

 

Rain Clears For A Good Party

After a rainy morning, the skies cleared up in time for the Edward Jones Bethanie Keim and Arron Franzen open house on Sept. 22. People of all ages and throughout the community came out to support...

 

St. Marie Commissioner Dilemma

Dear Editor, Once upon a time-(as the old saying goes)---many times in your past and hopefully many times in your future, Valley County's choices of governmental leadership are chosen. Hopefully, the...

 

No Redistricting Without Native Representation

Editor's Note: This Letter to the Editor has been updated from what was printed in the Sept. 28 issue, in order to include language in the fourth paragraph to better reflect the historical presence...

 

Northeastern Arts Network Brings First Performance Of The Season

Hailing from Albuquerque, N.M., and emerging from the underground indy rap circuit, Def-i’s electric repertoire has provided him much success as an MC, musician, producer and artist educator. Def-i has been featured on Sway in the Morning, NPR,... Full story

 

Calendar of Upcoming Events in the Area

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 are Wednesday through... Full story

 

VCHD Flu Vaccine Clinics

The Valley County Health Department has released their flu vaccine clinics which will occur during the month of October throughout Valley County. Tuesday, Oct. 4 – Fort Peck Town Hall 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4 – Nashua Civic Center... Full story

 

Thomas L. Salem Jr.

Thomas L. Salem Jr., of Lakeland, Tenn., the Science and Operations Officer of the Memphis station of the National Weather Service, is dead. He was suffering from renal cell carcinoma and passed at Ba... Full story

 

Nell Knight

Nell was born to Daniel Matro Hansonl and Opal Fern McPeek Hansonl in Corwine Center, Mont., April 3, 1932. Nell went to be with the Lord on Thursday, Sept. 8, 2022, at home with family at her side.... Full story

 

Services for Millard 'Butch' Tewell

Millard “Butch” Tewell, 72, of Nashua, Mont., passed away Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022, in Billings, Mont. A Celebration of His Life will be held 2 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 1, at Bell Mortuary in Glasgow, Mont.... Full story

 

Hinsdale's Christensen Completes Inaugural Seminar of REAL Montana Class V

Hinsdale resident Chisholm Christensen just returned from Bozeman as part of REAL Montana (Resource Education and Agriculture Leadership). For Christensen and other members of REAL Montana Class V, this was the first of 10 seminars in their two-year...

 

Glasgow Stockyards Market Report

The market report for the Glasgow Stockyards as of Sept. 15, show 2,197 cattle sold with cows steady on 86 head test and bulls steady on 123 head test. Utility and commercial cows brought in $84 to $92; canner and cutter cows $75 to $84 and bulls $10...

 

Words, But Also Picture

Language is a weird thing. It’s constantly evolving, changing and growing. Words fall in and out of common usage, are adopted from other dialects and just get plain old made-up then forced upon us colloquially. Something rather interesting has...

 

GPD Educates Irle Students

Victim Specialist Jewel Etherington and Patrolman Norman Dick spoke to the kindergarten through fifth-grade students at Irle Elementary on Sept. 22 about strangers and who the safe adults are in...

 

What Should Alzheimer's Caregivers Know

If you have a family member who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, or is starting to show symptoms, you will face some real challenges. Navigating the Alzheimer’s experience involves a long journey, and there’s no easy answer for how...

 

Officially Fall

The calendar says it is officially fall, but you wouldn't know it with the return of such warm temperatures. I lucked out and didn't lose my entire garden to frost, even though our thermometer read...

 

Local Youth Shine at High School Rodeo

The Glasgow fairgrounds were busy Sept. 24 and 25 with high school rodeo competitors from across the state hitting the arena to showcase their western skills. The two full days of action featured a...

 

Class C Volleyball

NORTH COUNTRY Thursday 9/22 @ Harlem North Country won in three NC 25 - H 22 NC 25 - H 15 NC 25 - H 22 Kills: Teagan Erickson 10, Kendall Scheffelmear 7, and Paige Wasson 6 Aces: Teagan Erickson 3,...

 

Scottie Football 4-1 Defeats Cut Bank 12-6

Glasgow's football team improved their overall record to 4-1, 1-0 in Northern B play, with a 12-6 road victory over Cut Bank Sept. 23. The first quarter ended in a 0-0 draw but Cut Bank was first to...

 

Scottie Volleyball 3-1 in District 2B

Glasgow’s volleyball squad improved to 3-1 in District 2B play with a win over Wolf Point Sept. 22 on the road. The Scotties then traveled to North Dakota Sept. 23 and 24, for the annual Dickinson...

 

Scottie Boys Win Culbertson XC Meet Girls Take Second

The Glasgow boys cross country team ran away with the top slot at the Culbertson Invitational Sept. 24. The Scotties scored 36 points and were trailed by Dawson County, 54; Sidney, 75; Trinity...

 

Youth Pheasant and Waterfowl Kick-off

There was a great turnout at the youth pheasant and waterfowl kick-off event Sept. 21 in Glasgow at the Glasgow Trap Club. Over 30 area youth showed up and shot trap, and heard info on a variety of topics including Block Management and other access...

 

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