Articles from the September 14, 2022 edition

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Give Us S'more BBQ

Smoke was in the air but this time the source was easy enough to locate – the array of BBQ grills in the parking lot across from the Glasgow Elks. The smoke mixed with the sweet and savory aroma of...

 

Glasgow City-County Library Receives Major Upgrades

*Editor's Note - This Article Has Been Updated With record high temperatures these past few weeks, the Glasgow City-County Library is thankful for some much needed upgrades that occurred over the summer months. As a result of the American Rescue...

 

National Assisted Living Week

National Assisted Living Week is this week, Sept. 11 through 17, so it was only fitting that Prairie Ridge Village was chosen as the Yard of the Week by the Glasgow City Council. The facility wins...

 

In Response To Damien Austin's Letter In Aug. 31 Issue

Dear Editor, 1. Federal approval to graze public lands was established many years ago, but was limited to production of domestic cattle, not bison. 2. Why is the Federal Government allowing grazing...

 

Cooper Located In NE Montana

Natalie Cooper, 15, of Glasgow, who was listed in the Missing Persons Database earlier this month, was located in northeast Montana on Sept. 7. The Valley County Sheriff’s Office stresses the situation is not related to an abduction nor is her...

 

Calendar of Upcoming Event 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

 

Homeless For A Night 2022

On any given night, there are over 326,000 homeless people in the U.S., according to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This is down from 2020. Part of the reason is that due to COVID-19 they did not survey all unsheltered... Full story

 

Glasgow High School Educational Trust Announces Policy Change and Recent Awards

At a recent meeting, the trustees of the Glasgow High School Educational Trust made a significant change in one aspect of its eligibility requirements, effective immediately. Previously, Glasgow High School graduates must have completed one-fourth...

 

Community Program: Medicare 101

Just turned 65 or close to turning 65? Understand Medicare Now! Free community program Medicare 101 will be held Tuesday, Sept. 27, 5:30 p.m., at the Glasgow Senior Center, 328 4th Ave. S., Glasgow. A soup supper will be provided. Come and learn how... Full story

 

Harley "Butch" Weston Blatter

Harley Weston Blatter, known to all as Butch, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022. A memorial service will be Friday, Sept. 16, at 1 p.m. at Bell Mortuary, Glasgow, Mont. Burial with... Full story

 

Emitt Duane Northup

"I have lived a full and wonderful life." Emitt Emitt Duane Northup was born 26 June 1945, to Simeon Emitt and Ila Slattum Northup, in Glasgow, Mont. He was promoted to happy big brother two years lat... Full story

 

Thelma Jane Bjorklund

Thelma Jane Bjorklund, age 87, of Glasgow, Mont., passed away at Valley View Home on Friday, Sept. 9, 2022. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 17, at Bell Mortuary, Glasgow, with... Full story

 

George Wright

George Wright, 99, of Laurel, Mont., formerly of Hinsdale, Mont., passed away Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2022, in Billings, Mont. He was born June 14, 1923, in Hinsdale to Nelson and Faye (Phillips) Wright.... Full story

 

Pamela D. Linn

Pamela D. Linn, 88, Saco, Mont., peacefully went home to be with Orlie. A gathering in her memory will be held at the IOOF Hall in Saco at 2 p.m., on Saturday, Sept. 17. Pamela was born Feb. 6, 1934,... Full story

 

But Is It Art?

But Is It Art? Artificial intelligence, as I’ve written in the past, is an exciting and powerful means of computers completing tasks which would previously have been impossible or too time consuming to be justifiable. Another more recently popular...

 

Fall Garden Chores

As much as I hate to see summer go, it’s going to. I can’t stop it. And so it’s definitely time to be thinking of clearing up the garden. I’ve been pulling all the dead and dying vegetation. That mostly consists of flowers past their prime,...

 

Should You Stick With Index-Based Investments?

You may have heard that you can simplify your investment strategy just by owning index-based or passive investments. But is this a good idea? You’ll want to consider the different aspects of this type of investment style. To begin with, an...

 

Scotties Make It Five In A Row Over Baker Win 18-6 on the road

This article has been corrected to reflect that Toryn Richards led the Scotties in rushing yards. The Courier apologizes for the mistake. The Scottie gridiron gang made it five-in-a-row over the...

 

Glasgow Volleyball Splits Weekend Matches

Glasgow's volleyball team hosted their team opener Sept. 9 against Hi-Line rivals the Malta M-ettes. The Scotties dropped their match in four sets, 25-13, 22-25, 16-25, 22-25. They rebounded Sept. 10...

 

Baker and Larsen Win in Havre

Reed Larsen and Tanae Baker ran away with the number one positions at the Havre Invitational Sept. 10 while leading the boys and girls teams, respectively, to second place finishes. Baker took first...

 

Cross Country

FRAZER The Frazer girls cross country team raced to a fourth place finish at the Scobey Invitational Sept. 9. The team scored 44 points, coming in behind Scobey, 11; Circle, 17 and Culbertson, 29....

 

Volleyball

FRAZER Frazer fell to Nashua in volleyball in three sets, 17-25, 11-25, 14-25, in Nashua Sept. 9. Head coach Cody Larson expressed excitement over his volleyball squad. “We are competing again and that’s all a coach could ask for.” Frazer...

 

Glasgow Middle School Sports

Volleyball Glasgow Middle School sent their seventh and eighth grade volleyball teams to the Malta Jamboree Sept. 10. The seventh graders split with the Malta seventh graders, 21-25, 25-20. They...

 

Youth pheasant and waterfowl weekend kick-off event scheduled in Glasgow

A free youth pheasant and waterfowl weekend kick-off event is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 21, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Glasgow Trap Club for any youth aged 10 and older. Parents or other mentors planning to hunt with the youth are expected to...

 

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