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  • Class C Basketball Showcase

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 8, 2021

    For two straight days, the Glasgow High School Gymnasium was the site of non-stop Class C basketball action. Frazer, Lustre Christian, Nashua and North Country, representing Valley County, sent their girls' and boys' teams to the hardwood against teams from the region. After two days and two games for each team, the Lustre Christian boys and North Country girls walked away with 2-0 records to start the season. The Nashua girls went 1-1. Both Frazer teams, the Nashua boys, the Lustre Christian...

  • Perfect Day for a Polar Plunge

    Courier Staff|Dec 8, 2021

    Saturday was the perfect day for the "Middle of Nowhere Polar Plunge" at the city of Glasgow Civic Center. The city fire department filled up an above ground pool the night before, which was further cooled with loads of ice donated by Agland Co-Op. The event raised more than $11,000 for local Special Olympics....

  • Scottie Wrestlers Start Season in Sidney

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 8, 2021

    The Glasgow Scottie wrestlers, the defending Class B State Champions, kicked off their 2021-2022 season at the highly-competitive Sidney Eagle Invitational Dec. 4-5. Glasgow finished in 15th place with 53 team points, out of 26 teams from seven states. Glasgow lost their opener against Mahomet Seymour, Ill., 31-15. Columbia, Idaho, defeated Glasgow 62-12 in the Scotties second dual. Glasgow then faced off against fellow Montana State Champion Circle, where the Class B champs defeated the Class C champs 48-24. Glasgow dropped their final dual...

  • 'Santa Claus is Coming to Town'

    Courier Staff|Dec 8, 2021

    Mr. and Mrs. Claus (Arthur "Art" and Becky Johnson) took a much needed break from the toy factory at the North Pole to greet excited kids in Glasgow Saturday, making appearances at the" Middle of Nowhere Polar Plunge" and at businesses on Main Street. It seems they brought arctic weather with them, as Valley County was doused with snow throughout their visit....

  • Glasgow Girls Stumble in Opener

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 8, 2021

    The Glasgow Scottie girls team stumbled in their opening match-up. Glasgow held a one-point advantage at the half, but Wolf Point came out strong in the third and fourth quarters to take the 52-48 victory on their home court. Glasgow scored 12 points in the first quarter, compared to Wolf Point’s 5, and 12 more in the second quarter. However, the home team rallied with 18 points to bring them within one at intermission. Fouls cost the home team as they sent Glasgow to the charity stripe 21 times in the first half with the Scotties converting on...

  • Scottie Boys Drop First Game

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 8, 2021

    The host Wolf Point Wolves jumped out to an early lead at home over the Scotties which they held on to despite a second half Glasgow rally. Wolf Point took the first game of the season by an 11-point margin, 55-44. Glasgow was outscored in the first quarter 12-7 and 20-8 in the second quarter, giving the home team a 32-15 lead going into halftime. The Scotties outscored the Wolves by one point in the third, 10-9 and by 5 in the fourth, 19-14, but fell short of undoing Wolf Point’s lead. Freshman Wyatt Babb led the Scotties with 25 points, i...

  • Scottie S&D

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 8, 2021

    The Glasgow Speech and Drama team continued their domination of the northeastern Montana scene this past weekend with a Class B Speech Sweep in Medicine Lake on Dec. 4. This marks the third week in a row the Scotties have notched a first-place finish. Fynn Sukut earned the top slot in Impromptu and Gabriel Proctor brought home a first-place finish in Humorous Oral Interpretation. Mason Swenson’s Memorized Public Address took second place and Chase Tarum earned a second-place finish in Humorous Oral Interpretation. Harley Edwards took fourth i...

  • 19U Ice Dawgs 2-0 in Home Opener

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 8, 2021

    The Glasgow 19U Ice Dawgs team took the 19 and under age rule and ran with it again this season, suiting up a number of players who fall well below high school age. But the age difference did not factor into the girls' first two games this season as they defeated Butte Copper Kings at the Valley Event Center. Glasgow won 3-2 Saturday evening and 5-2 Sunday morning. Glasgow took a 3-0 lead after the first period of play Saturday, with all three captains finding the back of the net. Captain Tatum...

  • HS Ice Dawgs 1-3 in Sidney

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 8, 2021

    The High School Ice Dawgs went 1-3 at the annual Sidney tournament this past weekend, with their win coming against Northwood Saturday evening. Glasgow lost their opening game against the Minot Junior Gold 4-1. Captain Colter Barnett netted the Dawgs' lone goal at 9:01 in the third. Ice Dawg goalie Kolten Hansen faced 25 shots between the pipes while his teammates fired an equal number at the Minot net minder. Glasgow was called for two penalties with Connor Koski serving time for tripping in...

  • Bantam Ice Dawgs Struggle in Opener

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 8, 2021

    The Glasgow Bantam Ice Dawgs struggled in their opening weekend, dropping two games to the visiting Bozeman Icedogs. Glasgow lost 8-0 Saturday evening and 8-1 Sunday morning. Glasgow goalie Jacob Potter was seldom left alone during the two games, facing 44 shots Saturday and 36 on Sunday. His teammates had 20 shots on goal in game one and 15 in game two. Glasgow served time for four infractions in the first game while Bozeman was called for only one penalty. John Cornwell served time for...

  • 'Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow'

    Chris McDaniel, The Courier|Dec 8, 2021

    After record high temps, winter arrived early in Valley County Saturday with four inches of snow accumulating on the ground, according to the National Weather Service (NWS) Glasgow Office. "We actually had a high temperature of 69 on the Dec. 1. Unofficially, we got to 70," said Ted Jamba, NWS Glasgow Meteorologist. "Then, the temperatures started falling starting Thursday. I think today [Monday] has been the coldest day so far. We've got 8 degrees right now [at 2 p.m.]. It is pretty cool." High...

  • Light the World With Love

    SISTER CAMYRN MAURER, NORTH DAKOTA BISMARK MISSION|Dec 8, 2021

    The greatest way we can serve others is to love them. Jesus Christ taught, “This is my commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you” (John 5:12). To spread that love abroad, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released it’s Light the World Christmas initiative theme of the year, Light the World with Love. Starting on Nov. 30, anyone can receive service prompts via text or view a downloadable calendar that invites all to participate in an act of service each day leading up to the 25th of December. These promp...

  • Boy Scout Christmas Trees for Sale In Glasgow

    Courier Staff|Dec 8, 2021

    Boy Scout Troop 861 has set up shop near the Boy Scout Food Booth at the fairgrounds to sell fresh cut Christmas trees to area residents celebrating the holiday. The Troop has carried on this annual tradition since 1976, both hand-cut and farm-raised trees at a variety of locations in Glasgow. This scout fundraiser stays 100% local to support the troop activities and scout camps. The Scouts hope to see you there, and thank you for your support. Due to nationwide shortages, there are no...

  • Grief Support Offered in Eastern Montana

    Courier Staff|Dec 8, 2021

    Eastern Montana Community Mental Health Center (EMCMHC) is offering a series of six week groups to help people in Eastern Montana learn about and process grief. Grief is a natural response to loss. Death is a common cause of grief but any loss can cause grief; losses of job, illness, close relationships, trauma and pets among many others. This group is for anyone who has experienced a loss and has a desire for potential healing that eventually can strengthen and enrich life. Participants will meet virtually for one hour, for six weeks....

  • Soroptimist Project Smile

    Teresa M. Tade, Project Smile|Dec 8, 2021

    Soroptimist of Glasgow's Project Smile committee has transitioned their focus from women's dental needs to helping to provide basic human needs to members of our community by donating to two worthy organizations. A donation of $5,000 each to Milk River, Inc and Eastern Montana Community Mental Health Center will offer hope and assistance to many deserving members of our community. This is a way to give back to our community from their generous support of our Thrift Shop that makes it possible...

  • 911 Calls for Nov. 22 through Nov. 27, 2021

    Dec 8, 2021

    There were eight animal control calls, eight motor vehicle stops, four traffic control calls, three hazards, two dog/cat control calls, two reports for record, two assist citizen/public assists, one system trouble call and one alarm. Monday, Nov. 22 0949 – A deputy requested a card started for vandalism at the landfill. 2000 – Caller said they just received a call from his wife's friends stating that they haven't been able to reach her mother for a couple of days now. He said she has been sic...

  • Pearl Harbor Vet

    Chris McDaniel, Courier Publisher|Dec 8, 2021

    Tuesday marked the 80th Anniversary of the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, a day which will forever "live in infamy." It is hard to believe eight decades have gone by already, and there are fewer and fewer veterans who were around that day to tell the story. In 2016, I interviewed Tom Berg of Port Townsend, Washington over the phone. He was in Hawaii for 75th anniversary of Pearl Harbor attack. Berg enlisted in the Navy at the age of 18 in 1940. He said he requested assignment to the USS...

  • OP-ED: Six decades later, America's headlines could remain in "America."

    Thomas L. Knapp|Dec 8, 2021

    Memorials to Stephen Sondheim didn't have to search far to find parallels between the musical West Side Story and a United States disunited by class and ethnic strife in 2021. Sondheim's lyrics "Everywhere Grime in America, Terrible Time in America" became Jacobin's headline for a sixtieth anniversary retrospective on the film version two weeks before his passing on November 26. Meanwhile, 2021 academic contentions that "white identity is intrinsic to Western ideas about liberty" may as well have borrowed the couplet "Life is all right in...

  • OP-ED: to U.S. Sens Jon Tester and Steve Daines and U.S. Rep. Matt Rosendale

    Dec 8, 2021

    As we approach Christmas, we have one request to Montana’s federal delegation: please do everything in your power to stop the reckless taxing and spending proposal currently working its way through Congress. The biggest gift Montana could receive from Washington, D.C., this holiday season is a dose of common sense, not more federal taxes and debt. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has said it’s his goal to pass President Biden’s $2 trillion tax and spend bill before Christmas. Meanwhile, inflation is getting worse, billions of dollars have...

  • Jesse James Bryce Dodge

    Dec 8, 2021

    Jesse James Bryce Dodge, 19, of Glasgow, Montana passed away November 20, 2021 as a result of an automobile accident. Jesse was born September 26, 2002 in Overland Park, Kansas to Kristy Ayers-Saunders and Henry R. Dodge, Jr. As a single guy he loved fishing, helping people, working with animals and living life to its fullest. He is survived by his mother, Kristy Ayers-Saunders of St. Marie, Montana; father, Henry R. Dodge of North Carolina; brothers, Dawsen Dodge of North Dakota and JT Dodge...

  • Peter Jeffrey Langen

    Dec 8, 2021

    Peter Jeffrey Langen passed away in Glasgow, Montana, on November 21, 2021, after many years of enduring health complications resulting from diabetes. He was born May 17th, 1955, in Glasgow, Montana, graduated from Glasgow High School in 1973 and went on to attend the University of Montana where he obtained a B.A. Degree in Geology. Pete was the family expert in audio equipment and entertainment systems, and while at U of M, he became involved in providing live sound and lighting support for entertainers that visited the university. Pete...

  • Wayne R. Koch

    Dec 8, 2021

    Wayne R. Koch, 79, of Beatrice, died Thursday night, December 2, 2021 at The Monarch in Lincoln. He was born on July 13, 1942 at Odell and graduated from Odell High School in 1960. Wayne served in the Nebraska National Guard from 1962 until 1967. He married Patricia A. Keck on June 23, 1963 in Wymore. Wayne worked for a local construction company for several years. In 1981, they moved to Montana and he worked for Northern Boarder Pipeline and then finished his career with Trans-Canada Pipeline...

  • Betty Jean Vegge

    Dec 8, 2021

    Betty Jean Vegge, 80, of Glasgow, Montana passed away peacefully at her home November 29, 2021. She was born February 4, 1941 in Rolla, North Dakota to Raymond and Agnes "Mae" (Olson) Fassett. She received her early education in the Rolla school system until the family moved to Glasgow. She graduated from Glasgow High School and went on to attend Northern Montana College where she graduated with an Associates in Nursing. Betty married Melvin Vegge, June 30th 1961 in Glasgow, Montana. The couple...

  • Chauncey Axel Wyman

    Dec 8, 2021

    Chauncey Axel Wyman, 96, formerly of Opheim, MT, passed away on November 3, 2021 at Wickshire Creeks Crossings in Raeford. NC. Chauncey was born May 10, 1925 in Scobey, MT to Oliver Axel and Clara Cynthia Clevidence Wyman. On February 26, 1952, Chauncey married Lillian Delores Sletten at the United Methodist Church in Scobey, MT. Chauncey served in the U.S. Air Force from 1950 to 1954. He was a radio technician stationed in Okinawa during the Korean War. He finished his tour of duty state side a...

  • Community Calendar for Dec. 8, 2021

    Dec 8, 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 Glasgow. NOV. THROUGH DEC. New hours for the Pioneer Museum are Wed.-Sat. 10-4 p.m. NOVEMBER MONTHLONG: TUESDAYS • 1 p.m. - Dime Bingo - Glasgow Senior Center (Recurring). WEDNESDAYS • 1:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. - Flu and COVID-19 Vaccine Walk-In Clinic - Valley County Health Department. All other vac...

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