Articles from the October 13, 2021 edition
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Scottie Boys Run Away With First Place in Malta
The Glasgow Scottie cross country teams attended their penultimate regular season meet in Malta Saturday and brought home some ultimate results. The boys team scored a near-perfect 16 to win the...
Glasgow Schools Cancel In Person Learning Next Week
Due to a large number of personnel being unable to work due to illness, and a lack of substitutes available due to an ongoing shortage, Glasgow School District has canceled all in person classes from... Full story
Gov. Gianforte Calls on Biden to Reopen Canadian Border
UPDATE: On Wednesday, the Biden Administration took the first steps to reopen the northern border by allowing vaccinated Canadians into the U.S. starting in November. It would remain closed to the...
Scottie Volleyball Serves Up Win on Pink Night
The Scottie volleyball team continued their conference domination this past week, adding two to their win column to improve to 6-0 in the conference play, 8-2 overall. Glasgow took their match...
Pillars of Strength and Beacons of Hope
Facing about 200 hundred cases a year in five counties, Glasgow Police Department Victim Witness Specialists Jewel Etherington and Margaret Henry don't get much downtime. "We cover five counties,...
Scotties Defeat Cowboys 30-8
Glasgow defeated the Conrad Cowboys this past Friday night to add another win to their impressive 2021 season. The Scotties took the game 30-8 to improve their record to a perfect 3-0 in the Northern...
Frazer Volleyball
The Frazer volleyball team may not have added any wins to their record this weekend, but the young team continues to gut it out on the court. Head coach Mary Zuchowski said, "No wins for us but the...
Frazer Cross Country
The Frazer Bearcubs cross country teams made the trip to Malta on Saturday to compete at Marian Hills. All four of the girls competing set records at the meet, one season best performance and three...
Nashua Volleyball
The Nashua Porcupines volleyball team added one to their win column last Thursday against Frazer. They then lost a match to the MonDak Thunder on Friday and dropped a match to Froid-Lake on Saturday....
Nashua Cross Country
Nashua's Alyssa Murdock was the lone Porcupine at the Malta Invitational cross country meet Oct. 9. But the senior runner made her presence worth the trip. Murdock set a personal record of 26:43.84...
North Country Volleyball
The Mavericks added three wins to their conference record this past week, defeating Frazer, Savage and Fairview. "This should help us move up in the standings and prepare us for the end of the...
Lustre Christian Volleyball
The Lustre Christian Lions volleyball team played Richey/Lambert on Saturday. The young Lions team fell to Richey/Lambert in three sets 10-25, 15-25, 10-25. In the match, the Lions had five kills,...
GMS Sports
Glasgow Middle School girls win Sidney Invitational Glasgow's middle school girls team won the Sidney Invitational cross country meet on Saturday, dominating a competitive field on the longest,...
Flaten Earns CMAA Designation
FOR THE COURIER INDIANAPOLIS, IN. - Brenner Flaten, a veteran Athletic Director at Glasgow High School, has been recognized by the National Interscholastic Athletic Administration as a Certified...
Zoom open house to discuss hunting regulations changes in Region 6
MONTANA F.W.P. GLASGOW — For years FWP staff have heard Montana’s hunting regulations are too complex. This year we’re taking a new approach with our hunting regulations to make them simpler. We are asking for your help. FWP regional st...
Hit-and-Run Knocks Out Portable Police Speed Radar
The Glasgow Police Department is seeking the driver responsible for crashing into a portable police speed radar set up at the crosswalk at Scottie Pride Drive and Cloud Street. According to police...
Five Dead from COVID-19 Since Sept. 1
The Valley County Health Department (VCHD) on Friday confirmed the death of a woman in her 70s due to COVID-19 infection. This marks the fifth death since Sept. 1, and the 23rd since the pandemic... Full story
You Might Be a Terrorist
Speak your mind and be heard. But, do it politely - lest the feds label you as a "domestic terrorist." To whom am I speaking? Why any parent who attends a school board meeting in these United States a... Full story
OP-ED: Help Wanted - The Labor Shoe is on the Other Foot
"I’m a small business owner," someone identified as "Andy" writes to syndicated advice columnists J.T. and Dale, "and I can’t believe how many people just don’t want to work anymore. ... my business is suffering, because I can’t get... Full story
OP-ED: How to Slash Americans' Electricity Bills
Whenever you hear about America's electricity system these days, it's usually some big problem that has captured the public's attention. There are examples of energy companies operating inefficiently, such as ratepayers having to foot the bill for... Full story
OP-ED: What "everyday low prices" can teach us about health care
"Everyday low prices" are coming to health care. Walmart recently launched its own analog insulin, a synthetic form of the hormone that's genetically modified to be released rapidly or slowly, depending on a person's needs. It will be manufactured... Full story
OP-ED: Abortion at a Crossroads
Pregnancies and human life are older than recorded time, and so, it follows, are abortions. The procedures by which abortions have been conducted, however, have only very recently in human history been recognized in law and made safe by regulations.... Full story
Johnnie F. Bell
Johnnie F. Bell, age 90, passed away at home with her daughter on Oct. 7, 2021 in Nampa, Idaho. Born April 2, 1931 in Groveton, Texas, she was the 11th child of James C. Spencer (October 19,... Full story
Kenneth lorne Humphrey
Kenneth Lorne Humphrey, 70, died Sept. 25, 2021, in Glasgow, Montana. "Kenny" as his family and friends called him was born Aug. 12, 1951. As a young boy, Ken's mother, Doris, called him Kenner-babe.... Full story
Ruby Ione Eliason
Ruby Ione Eliason, 93, passed away Oct. 2, 2021 at her Prairie Ridge home. Ruby was born Feb. 9, 1928 to Louis and Pearl Johnson. She grew up on the homestead north of Frazer with two sisters, Opal... Full story