Articles from the November 10, 2021 edition

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Horrors of War Echo On 52 Years Later

"My very first fire fight, we were lucky," Felice "Phil" Wilson, a Vietnam War Army veteran who served as a tanker in country during 1969, told The Courier last week. "We went out the gate at Long...

 

GPD Chief Robert Weber Responds to Drowning Accident At Whitetail Dam

SCOBEY - Willard Kanning, 79, of Plentywood was enjoying an afternoon of fishing at White-tail Dam, Friday, Oct. 29, while his friend, Beverly Marsh, 71, enjoyed the view of the lake and reading a...

 

Last of a Dying Breed

Valley County is blessed with ample news coverage. On the airwaves, KLTZ keeps all things local as residents go about their day to day lives. The B.S. Buzz also offers a hyper-local focus on area... Full story

 

OP-ED: George Washington - Patriot or Traitor?

Many people who are opposed to mandatory Covid vaccinations hold themselves out to be patriots and call those in favor of mandates traitors. Pretty powerful words and it raises an interesting point as far as American history is concerned, namely,... Full story

 

OP-ED: When Our Politicians Buy Never-Ending War, We Get What They Make Us Pay For

In 1954, Congress passed, and President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed, a bill transforming Armistice Day — November 11, a post-World-War One celebration of peace — into Veterans Day, a celebration of warriors. Personally, I stick to the original na... Full story

 

OP-ED: Don't Be Surprised by the No Surprises Act

In January 2022, federal legislation takes effect limiting surprise medical billing for out-of-network healthcare. Passed with bipartisan support in Congress and signed by President Donald Trump, the No Surprises Act (NSA) is the most sweeping... Full story

 

Michael "Mike" George Boston

Michael "Mike" George Boston went to be with Jesus on Nov. 1, 2021, at the age of 64 after a year-long battle with cancer. He was surrounded by his beloved family at his home in Butte, MT. Mike Boston... Full story

 

Michael Doran Chamberlain

Each of us, will at one time in our lives, look upon a loved one who is in need and ask the same question, "We are willing to help, Lord, but what is needed?" It is true that we can seldom help those... Full story

 

William "Bill" Leroy Dixon

William "Bill" Leroy Dixon, one day short of his 71st birthday, passed away in Anaconda, Montana on November 4, 2021. Bill was born Nov. 5, 1950, to Leroy & Irene (Murray) Dixon. Bill graduated fr... Full story

 

Heather Lyn Chamberlain Moore

Heather Lyn Chamberlain Moore was born on Nov. 22, 1972 in Wolf Point, Montana. She lived a very full life and touched many people. She took piano and voice lessons for years. Heather participated in... Full story

 

Clifford "Johnny" Arthur Ramsbacher

Clifford "John/Johnny" Arthur Ramsbacher passed away peacefully on Oct. 29, 2021 at the age of 83 in Polson, Montana. Johnny was born to Frank and Honora Ramsbacher on Oct. 11, 1938, in Park Grove,... Full story

 

911 Calls

• 11/01/21 09:24:00 - Caller reported he was unable to leave his house with his young son as there was a brown and white pit bull in his yard growling and barking at him. He was concerned for the... Full story

 

Military Vehicles, Fall Backward, and Winter is Coming

In the What the heck department?!! On Nov. 5, at about 11 a.m., going through Glasgow was a special train load heading for Washington State. What was in the flat train cars? Military vehicles, thirty...

 

Recipes...

This week I'm offering up a WLC-compliant dessert recipe that even Dennis ate with relish. Of course, he also slathered his portions with canned whipped cream, known to us as "Whoosh" for the sound it...

 

Brand Loyalty and Technology

Are you Apple or Android? It's a simple question that's now deeply engrained within the acceptable realms of what we ask new acquaintances. This loyalty extends well beyond simply the manufacturer of...

 

Community Calendar for Nov. 10, 2021

EDITOR'S NOTE: 5 p.m. Friday before publication is the deadline for calendar additions, which must be emailed to [email protected] or submitted in person at The Courier office, 531 2nd Ave. S., in... Full story

 

News Briefs for Nov. 10, 2021

Twin Kennedy to Perform at GHS Twin Kennedy will perform at 7 p.m. Nov. 16 at Glasghow High School. Their musical bond is as strong as their small town roots – Twin Kennedy, comprised of West Coast... Full story

 

Scotties State Bound

The Glasgow Scotties volleyball team is headed to the state tournament in Bozeman this weekend. Glasgow earned second place at the Class B Northern B Divisional tournament held in Glasgow Nov. 4-6....

 

North Country Season Ends

The North Country Mavericks’ volleyball season came to an end in Sidney this past weekend on the court but Coach Charlene Wasson found her team’s essence in the locker room post-elimination. “It was the maturity and growth I saw the most from...

 

HS Ice Dawgs Split Opening Weekend

The Glasgow Ice Dawgs high school team started their season, a bit early and after only three practices, this past weekend in Missoula. Glasgow dropped their first game outdoors 9-4, then rebounded on Sunday on an indoor rink to win 7-4, splitting...

 

GMS Wrestling

The Glasgow Middle School wrestling team started their season Oct. 30 in Watford City, N.D. Eleven Scotties hit the mats for Glasgow. Michael Merideth and Tamika Merident each dropped their two matches. Hank Hopstad went 1-1 while Tayven Bietz went...

 
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