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Homecoming in Nashua

Saturday was a perfect Fall day for a Homecoming parade, bazaar, a hot bowl of soup, and the last home volleyball game in Nashua. A pink convertible in which were seated Nashua Homecoming King Joe Dun...

 

Classifieds

Classifieds from the week of Oct. 28, 2015...  Website

 
 By Patrick Burr    News    October 28, 2015

Municipal Elections come to Northeast Montana Cities

On Nov. 3, voters across the county will elect a host of men and women to represent their respective townships. Some of the faces are familiar; others are rosy, unseasoned in the political realm. Each is assured, certain of his or her purpose and the... Full story

 
 By Patrick Burr    News    October 28, 2015

Deschene Resigns

The Glasgow City Council accepted the resignation of newly-hired attorney Kimberly Deschene at its Oct. 19 meeting. Mrs. Deschene decided to put off her pursuing of a vital role in the town’s government until her youngest son graduates high school...

 

Governor, Canadian Consul Honor Nashua's Shirley Ball

Recently, Montana's Gov. Steve Bullock joined with Canadian Consul General Marcy Grossman in welcoming guests to a retirement reception in honor of Honorary Consul Shirley Ball of Nashua. The...

 

Teacher in Residence

Marcia McEachron has been inspiring young Glasgow artists for over 20 years, and she doesn't appear to be ready to quit. McEachron began coming to Glasgow as part of an artist in residence program in...

 

GMS Students Serve the Community

Glasgow Middle School sixth-grader Colter Barnett helps classmates rake leaves around town as part of a community service program for senior citizens.... Full story

 

Expanding the Veterans' History Project

One out of every 10 Montanans is a veteran, which makes Montana home to more veterans per capita than almost any other state in the nation. It is one of my greatest honors to serve Montana’s veterans in Congress. Every one of these men and women...

 

The Simplest Things

Last Saturday, as I was walking to the Nashua School to watch the volleyball games, one of my grandsons met me. He walked beside me for a few moments, then took off skipping. He returned to my side, still skipping. I smiled as I observed his energy....

 

Are They Willing?

I have been mulling over my thoughts on the topic of abortion rights in the United States. I was never in the forefront of the fight to gain this right, but I silently cheered on my sisters who worked towards this gain for a woman’s control of her...

 

Long-Legged Safety Check

Do you remember the days of manual transmissions, or ever further back, to a crank-starting vehicle? I was thinking of earlier days, when children often spent the day in the field with Mom and Dad. Daycare consisted of the children riding in whatever...

 

Think Before You Donate: Part II

This is part two about an email I have received several times over the past seven or so years. It’s been circling the Internet since 2005 and just won’t go down the drain. Until now, I have simply deleted it. This time I didn’t and this...

 

Probing the Project

James Walling, you certainly deserve credit for a series of articles that have been well done on the APR and bison and have brought up some questions that it seems they cannot even answer. I believe that your approach of letting both sides have...

 

Edward Tade, Jr.

Edward Tade, Jr. passed away Friday, Oct. 23, 2015, in Great Falls, Mont., at age 86 after a short battle with cancer at the Peace Hospice House surrounded by family. Visitation will be held at Bell...

 

Lawrence 'Larry' Fred Hanzlik

Lawrence "Larry" Fred Hanzlik, 78, of Great Falls, Mont., passed away on Sunday, Oct. 18, 2015, of natural causes. He was born on Oct. 19, 1936, in Harlowton, Mont., to Fred W. and Erma Elaine (Hall)...

 

Dan Anderson

Dan Anderson, 89, of Opheim, Mont., died on Friday, Oct. 9, 2015, of natural causes at Sweetwater Retirement Living. As per Dan's wishes, there will not be a memorial service. A private family...

 

Michael Leo Kern, Sr.

Michael Leo Kern, Sr., 94, went home to be with the Lord Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2015. He was born Sept. 2, 1921, in Ste. Genevieve, Mo., to Francis and Anna Margaret Kern. "Sonny," as he was called by...

 

Where Credit is Due

As I was reading Virgil Vaupel's review, Think Before You Donate, the false viral email that comes around each holiday season, I had to feel my pulse to see if I had died and Virgil was channeling me from the beyond, or whether he had hacked into my...

 

Running Scotties Miss Podium at Class B Championships

Glasgow streaked to respective 4th and 5th-place finishes in the boys' and girls' Class B state meet on Saturday. Each field comprised 32 teams, though the standard of excellence set by both the male...

 

Lady Porcupines Score a Win at Nashua's Homecoming

The Nashua Lady Porcupines swept the visiting Opheim Vikings in three sets 25-21, 25-18 and 25-17 on Oct. 24. Left to right: Tasha Chamberlain, Taylor Laumeyer, Ryleigh Delich, Cordelia Nickels,...

 
 By Lori Dailey    Sports    October 28, 2015

Scotties Defeat Malta in Final Regular Season Clash

SCOTTIE PRIDE IS ALIVE AND ROARING! Seattle's twelfth man has nothing on the Glasgow student section! The constant, thundering racket of the biggest student crowd in years definitely carried an...

 

Glasgow Trampled by Mustangs

The Scotties' bite proved toothless Friday night as the team was shut out by its closest rival, 48-0.  The night hung low over Scottie Field, endless as the hard, rolling prairie. The red-clad...

 
 By Tami Burke    Sports    October 28, 2015

"Try Hockey Free" Day Comes to the Valley Event Center

Glasgow, MT – HiLine Youth Hockey invites boys and girls to the Valley Event Center on Saturday, Nov. 7 for a Try Hockey For Free clinic as part of Come Play Hockey Month. Starting at 1:00p.m.local youth, ages 4 to 9, are encouraged to experience...

 

Music Review: Wylie and the Wild West

Wylie and the Wild West know how to break it down cowboy style: "We are a good-time cowboy band that hates to be boring," lead singer Wylie Gustafson has said. Boring, they are not. The WWW crew also...

 

Film Shorts: Valley Cinemas, Streaming, The Worx

Among the films leaving Netflix in November are, unsurprisingly, some Halloween related items, such as the first Scream, still an effective slasher film, especially if you don't know the plot, and...

 

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