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  • Opheim FFA Receives A Living To Serve Grant From National FFA Organization

    For the Courier|Nov 9, 2022

    The Opheim FFA chapter has been awarded a Fall Semester-Long Living to Serve grant in the amount of $1,200. The nationwide program provides grant money to local FFA chapters to support semester-long service-learning projects that address needs related to community safety; environmental responsibility; hunger, health, and nutrition; and community engagement during the fall semester. The Opheim FFA plans to help address the economics of providing locally grown food versus the cost of shipping food from outside the community by implementing a...

  • 4-H Coloring Contest Winners

    Nov 9, 2022

    Congratulations to Sadie Solberg (l), Billy Still (m) and Tate Allestad (r) for winning the 4-H coloring contest that was put on by the local 4H chapter, the Northern Lights. The contest was part of the activities during National 4-H week in October....

  • Valley County 4-H Awards Day

    For the Courier|Nov 9, 2022

    Valley County 4-H Awards Day was held on Oct. 30 at the frigidly cold Saint Raphael's Parish Center. Several Western Valley 4-H Club members received awards. Cienna Strommen received a nine-year member award and Broc McColly received a first-year member award. McColly was also named one of Valley County's Outstanding First Year Members. Kade Strommen and Layna Jones each received their 4-H letter. Trey Johnson and Strommen received awards for their Beef projects. Cooper Albus received the Dog...

  • Yesterday's Memories

    Compiled by Kirsten Keiser, The Courier|Nov 9, 2022

    1 Years Ago Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012 The First Lutheran Church in Opheim celebrated its 100th Anniversary on Sunday, Nov. 4, 2012, by celebrating the joint venture of the Lutheran and the Methodist churches in Opheim. In what was deemed one of the driest and shortest school board meetings in recent memory, the Glasgow School Board approved a three-year co-op agreement with Hinsdale in both wrestling and softball. The agreement continues Glasgow's and Hinsdale's relationship as co-ops as the two...

  • Here's Your 'Recession Survival' Checklist

    Financial Advisor Arron Franzen, For the Courier|Nov 9, 2022

    It’s unfortunate, but recessions are a fairly normal part of the economic landscape. When a recession occurs, how might you be affected? The answer depends on your individual situation, but regardless of your circumstances, you might want to consider the items in this recession survival checklist: Assess your income stability. If your employment remains steady, you may not have to do anything different during a recession. But if you think your income could be threatened or disrupted, you might want to consider joining the “gig economy” or lo...

  • Breaches Be Loco

    Richard Noble, For the Courier|Nov 9, 2022

    The amount of personal data we have floating around out there on the internet is staggering. Online banking, shopping, social media; all filled to the brim with email addresses, passwords, financial information and more. We take for granted simply logging into a site, taking care of something such as a purchase or a financial transfer, and reaping the convenience of such. The trust we place with these sites and services is that they’ll do a good job of keeping that data safe and private. What happens, then, when this trust is misplaced and a w...

  • Early Winter?

    Mary Honrud, For the Courier|Nov 9, 2022

    We arrived back home in time to enjoy the last of the beautiful fall weather. (I do hope we get more, but I won't hold my breath.) Didn't we all enjoy a rare relatively warm (and snow-free) Halloween? Costumes didn't need to include snowsuits. We were away on my family reunion trip (and to see our youngest and her family) when those of you still here in lovely northeastern Montana got that first taste of winter's return. We saw the dregs of that first snow lingering in sheltered areas and on...

  • Mavericks To Make State Volleyball Debut

    Charlene Wasson Coach, For the Courier|Nov 9, 2022

    Divisional Tournament North Country kicked off their Divisional tournament with a four-set win over Jordan Nov. 3. NC 25 J 19 NC 24 J 26 NC 25 J 12 NC 25 J 11 We started this match out great. We fell a little out of sync in set two when Jordan won but we turned it around and really got our flow going in sets two and three. Jordan had a few really good servers that got rolling in set two which threw our attacking off a bit. Aces: Paige Wasson, Kendall Scheffelmear, Kora LaBrie, and Kennedy Simons...

  • Scotties Earn Second Consecutive Trip To State

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Nov 9, 2022

    The Glasgow Scottie volleyball squad is making their second consecutive trip to the All-Class State Volleyball tournament – and third trip in four years – after taking second place at the Northern B Divisional Tournament in Choteau this past weekend. Glasgow started the tournament with a sweep of Cut Bank, 25-22, 25-20, 25-13, and followed it up with a five-set battle against Fairfield which they won, 24-26, 25-19, 25-21, 21-25, 15-8. The Scotties entered the undefeated semifinal match aga...

  • Scottie Football Post Season Run Ends In Bigfork

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Nov 9, 2022

    Glasgow faced an uphill – and across-the-state – battle Nov. 5 when they faced the top-ranked Class B football team in the state in the state quarterfinals. The Bigfork Vikings ended the Scotties' postseason run with a 52-12 victory. Bigfork went big at home, building up a 14-0 lead by the end of the first quarter. The Vikings snatched a Glasgow pass just over halfway through the second and followed it with a march up the field to pad their lead. The Scotties, though, would not let the fir...

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  • Law Enforcement

    Nov 9, 2022

    For the week of Oct. 17 through 22, there were five reports of loose cattle, three reports of loose dogs, one report of a loose cat, one request for a VIN inspection and 12 reports of motor vehicle stops. For the week of Oct. 24 through 30, there were 21 motor vehicle stops, two reports of loose livestock, two reports of loose dogs and one request for a VIN inspection. Tuesday, Oct. 18 0836 – MTDOT called to report a deer in the ditch that is still alive but has been hit. He states he tried calling FWP but didn’t get an answer. At 0911, dep...

  • QPR Presentation At Hinsdale School

    For the Courier

    QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer, the three simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. The Hinsdale School is hosting a QPR presentation Wednesday, Nov. 16, 3:30 p.m., and it's open to the entire Hinsdale community. Just as people trained in CPR and the Heimlich Maneuver help save thousands of lives each year, people trained in QPR learn how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to question, persuade, and refer someone to help. Each year thousands of Americans, like you, are saying "Yes" to... Full story

  • BNSF Train Strikes Vehicle

    Sheriff Tom Boyer, For the Courier|Nov 9, 2022

    On Nov. 14, at approximately 08:35 a.m., dispatch received a 911 call stating a BNSF train struck a vehicle at a crossing near mm 546 on US Highway 2. A single vehicle, with one occupant, was struck in the front passenger quarter sending the vehicle into a ravine on the south side of the tracks. The driver was transported to the hospital. The west bound train was traveling approximately 58 miles per hour when it struck the BNSF vehicle. Local first responders, ambulance crew, fire rescue, and additional law enforcement arrived on scene quickly... Full story