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  • Peterson and Buerkle Celebrate Retirement

    Gwendolyne Honrud, The Courier|Dec 26, 2018

    On Thursday, Dec. 20, friends, family and fellow county employees gathered to help county commissioner Bruce Peterson and Valley County Sheriff Vern Buerkle celebrate their upcoming retirement. Commissioner John Fahlgren kicked the festivities off reading a poem he had composed for Peterson, an homage to Peterson's proclivity for pondering, before presenting the outgoing commissioner a plaque in honor of his service. Commissioner Tweten then thanked Sheriff Buerkle for his service to the county...

  • Glasgow School Board Meets

    Georgie Kulczyk, The Courier|Dec 26, 2018

    The Glasgow School Board met in regular session on Dec. 12. The meeting was held at the GHS library. All trustees were in attendance, along with Rachel Erickson, Brenner Flaten and Mike Zoanni. GHS principal Brett Huntsman was absent. During the public comment period, Lexie Pehlke gave a brief presentation on her recent trip for JMG. Three trustees utilized the board comment period: Trustee Suzanne Billingsley advised that she has been trying to secure a transcript for one of her children via Power School, but has been unable; Trustee Mona...

  • Gingerbread House Making Creates Memories for All

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Dec 26, 2018

    Individuals, friends and families came together on Dec. 18 to decorate gingerbread houses and make memories during the Valley County Extension Office's yearly Gingerbread House Workshop. With bowls filled with frosting and a variety of cookies and candy, everyone was able to create a masterpiece to bring home. The event started 10 years ago on a whim by Extension Agent Roubie Younkin at the Valley County Courthouse Community Room and has grown every year since. "This year the basement of First...

  • VC Students to Address Child Hunger on Youth Council

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Dec 26, 2018

    Two Valley County students were among 20 students selected throughout the state to serve on the 2018-2019 Governor and First Lady Youth Leadership Council to address childhood hunger. On Nov. 30, Katie Kaiser, senior at Glasgow High School, and Kaitlyn Miller, eighth-grader at Nashua School, met with First Lady Bullock in Helena, as well as the other selected students, to not only learn about food insecurity in the state, but also plan, implement and sustain projects to address the issue. During a competitive application process, Kaiser and...

  • Irle School PTO Provides Holiday Cheer to Students and Staff

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Dec 26, 2018

    Due to fundraising efforts so far this school year, the Irle School PTO was able to give back to students and staff this holiday season. On Dec. 10, the PTO purchased fruit pizzas from the Apple Trolley as part of the PTO's Christmas gift to students and staff. The gift was so well received; classes even took the time to write thank you notes and draw pictures for the PTO. "I was so touched at the notes we received," said PTO President Kim Turner. On Dec. 21, students received an extra surprise...

  • CSKT Negotiated Water Rights Compact – Good for Montana Agriculture

    Mike Murphy|Dec 26, 2018

    Dear Editor, The success of Montana’s agriculture industry is dependent upon water and water right certainty. It is easily the single most important resource for people across Montana, which is why ratification of the negotiated Montana CSKT Water Compact is critical. Contrary to what compact opponents are saying, the negotiated CSKT Compact provides water right certainty, protects Montana’s water users, and ensures a reliable source of water. When the Flathead Reservation was established, wat...

  • Saving Boxes for Christmas

    Gwen Cornwell, Remember When|Dec 26, 2018

    Remember all the hours spent wrapping Christmas gifts? The rolls of wrapping paper, the “to/from“ tags, the ribbon & bows? And the boxes. You saved boxes all year so you would have the right size for the gift. Many gifts were homemade so you needed boxes for those too. Now we have the luxury of gift bags. These bags sure help reduce clutter, as well as free up storage space. I am working on my old habit of saving all of that stuff. Any of you need to join me?...

  • Looking Back

    A.J. Etherington|Dec 26, 2018

    The other day a gentleman came into the Courier to check out the archives. He had been coming in on and off for months looking for a certain article. He had a partial clip but no date. So, taking what information he did have he started combing through the countless pages of text in the general timeframe he thought the piece had been published. It took some time but he finally found the article and more, some dating back to the 1940s. Eventually, he would have copies of those pages recreated to keep for future generations as they provided backgr...

  • Calendar of Upcoming Events in the Area

    Dec 26, 2018

    The Valley County Pioneer Museum will be open Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. They will be closed for the month of January and resume the stated days and hours starting Feb. 3. For further information or special arrangements call 406-263-7344. The Glasgow Thrift Store will be closed thru Jan.1. THURSDAY – DEC. 27 1 – 3 p.m. - Scottie Alumni Wrestling Clinic hosted by Glasgow Wrestling Club. This is free for all kids aged four to 13. 2:30 – 4p.m. - Frances Newton’s 100th Birthday Celebration at Valley View Home. MONDAY – DEC. 31 6... Full story

  • Valley County Airport Commission Meeting

    For the Courier|Dec 26, 2018

    The Valley County Airport Commission will be meeting Monday, Jan. 14, at 6 p.m., at the airport terminal. The commission usually meets the second Tuesday of the month, however due to the holidays, the January meeting was rescheduled.... Full story

  • Erna May Marks Pidwerbecki

    Dec 26, 2018

    Erna May (Marks) Pidwerbecki, 94, died peacefully on Saturday, Nov. 17, 2018. Funeral services will be held at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, 2055 Woody Drive, Billings, Mont., on Friday, Jan. 4, at 10 a.m, with Fr. Steve Zabrocki officiating. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. on Jan. 4, at The Vista at Mission Ridge, 3840 Rimrock Road, Billings, in the multipurpose room to accommodate residents who are unable to attend the funeral service. Pastor Elisabeth Daniels will...

  • Jack Albert Boston

    Dec 26, 2018

    Jack Albert Boston, 84, passed away on the morning of Monday, Dec. 17, 2018, of natural causes. A celebration of his life will be planned in early 2019. Born in Glasgow, Mont., on Sept. 11, 1934, to parents Albert and Ellen Boston, Jack grew up helping out on the farm and welding with his dad on the Fort Peck Dam. He attended schools in Fort Peck and California and graduated from Glasgow High School. He was the oldest child and naturally took on the role of big brother and caregiver to his four...

  • Christmas on the Range

    Sierra Stoneberg Holt, For the Courier|Dec 26, 2018

    Seven kids and 11 adults came to celebrate Christmas at the Tallow Creek School on Dec. 8. Linden Holt's broken arm meant he couldn't play any musical instruments, but Zora Holt played a piano piece from the movie Frozen and then accompanied them both while they sang "White Christmas." Linden sang a song he'd written himself with the refrain, "Snow, snow, please don't go. If you ride the white horses then don't shout, 'Whoa!'" They had to change their Czech carol a week before the program when...

  • Gloating Bites Back

    Mary Honrud, For the Courier|Dec 26, 2018

    So my gloating about being in “sunny” Florida is rebounding on me, biting me in the backside, as well it should. It’s been very rainy the past couple of days, with areal flood warnings as well as a tornado watch. While we haven’t been impacted by a tornado, it has been very wet. And windy. The Tampa area has had about 4” in the last three days from what I can cobble together from the weather service. While we are a little ways from there, I’m pretty sure there’s been about the same amount here. Our daughter isn’t the weather geek her father...

  • Scottie Boys, Girls Fall to Red Devils

    Dec 26, 2018

    Glendive 54, Glasgow 32 (girls) Glendive 12 14 11 17 – 54 Glasgow 6 13 4 9 – 32 Glendive: B. Pearcy 7, K. Brown 7, K. Kaufman 6, K. Walker 2, T. Robson 2, J. Litwiller 4, B. Kortum 8, K. Murphy 10, S. Toms 8. Three-point field goals: B. Pearcy 2. Free throw percentage: 48 percent. Glasgow: K. Fossum 2, A. Peters 6, C. Nickels 6, R. Glaser 6, T. Graham 2, A. Nielsen 3, T. Pederson 2, R. Noser 3, M. Collinsworth 2. Three-point field goals: A. Nielsen 1. Free throw percentage: 55.6 percent. Sta...

  • N-O Rivals Score Win Over Lady Mavs

    Dec 26, 2018

    Nashua-Opheim Rivals 34, N. Country Lady Mavericks 25 (JV) N-O 12 8 7 7 – 34 NC 9 6 3 7 – 25 N-O: M. Fuhrmann 2, D. Fromdahl 8, T. Nelson 1, D. Crazy Bull 2, C. Taylor 13, T. Dees 8. Three-point field goals: D. Fromdahl 1. Free throw percentage: 36.8 percent. N.C.: E. Strommen 3, A. Walton 5, H. Beil 2, M. Idler 2, J. Erickson 7, Z. Longtree 4, H. Hanley 2. Three-point field goals: A. Walton 1. Free throw percentage: 53.3 percent....

  • Scobey Spartans Get the Best of Lustre Boys, Girls

    Dec 26, 2018

    Scobey 59, Lustre 25 (boys) 12-18-18 Scobey 16 14 15 14 – 59 Lustre 3 8 5 9 - 25 Scobey: Aus. Fishell 5, P. Cromwell 7, M. Farver 9, B. Cromwell 6, J. Tande 3, J. Handy 17, K. Ferestad 3, D. Linder 3, C. Handran 2, D. Meyers 2, Ai. Fishell 2. Lustre: Z. Brown 9, T. Allmer 12, K. Pederson 3, Ko. Hoversland 1. Scobey 53, Lustre 21 (girls) 12-18-18 Scobey 21 15 15 2 – 53 Lustre 6 4 4 7 - 21 Scobey: G. Lekvold 3, S. Danelson 16, R. Backman 9, K. Nelson 11, A.Willis 4, J. Cahill 3, J. Linder 2, E. Anderson 2, A. Boze 3. Lustre: L. Short 2, K. Kir...

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  • Additional Charges Filed In Case of Former Valley County Undersheriff Luke Strommen

    Michelle Bigelbach, The Courier|Dec 26, 2018

    The Montana Department of Justice have amended charges earlier this week against former Valley County Undersheriff Luke Strommen alleging that he not only committed the crime of felony Sexual Abuse of a Child but that he is also being charged with Sexual Intercourse Without Consent for a separate incident of inappropriate sexual contact that began when the alleged victim was 14-years old. According to court documents, around Sept. 1, 2009 through 2011, Strommen had repeated sexual intercourse...