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  • "Honky Tonk Laundry" Concludes FPST's 55th Season!

    For the Courier

    Brittany Archambeault and Jaclyn Stapp star in this booty-scootin,' feel-good musical about laundry, friendship and country music, featuring the songs of Reba McEntire, Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton, Carrie Underwood, Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette, and many others! Lana Mae Hopkins, proprietress of the Wishy Washy Washeteria hires Katie to help out, they soon find themselves up to their elbows in soap, suds, gossip, and cheatin' hearts. Watch these two country angels join forces to turn their good... Full story

  • Steve Stebleton Medical Benefit Aug. 17

    For the Courier

    Come join Mary and Steve Stebleton, as well as family and friends, on Saturday, Aug. 17, from 4:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., at Sam and Jeff’s, 307 Klein Ave., in Glasgow, for a fundraiser benefiting Steve’s medical recovery. Steve underwent a lifesaving double lung transplant in October 2023 at Stanford Medical Center, marking a critical milestone in his journey. While the surgery was successful, it also led to kidney damage, necessitating a future transplant. The ongoing need to stay near the hospital in California has been financially cha... Full story

  • Valley Community Food Bank Will Be Open Aug. 20

    For the Courier

    The Valley Community Food Bank, located at 1020 1st Ave. No., will be open Tuesday, Aug. 20, from noon to 3 p.m. If this is your first time applying for assistance from the food bank, please bring photo identification and proof of your physical residence. For more information or if you need assistance contact, Jeff, 406-263-6676, Mary, 406-794-8498 or Kathy, 406-263-0605.... Full story

  • Farmer's Share Day To Raise Awareness Of Difference In Food Cost And Farmer's Share Of Food Dollar

    For the Courier

    The Montana Farmers Union will have a Farmer’s Share Day at the Northeast Montana Fair on Friday, Aug. 9. Stop by the Montana Farmers Union booth at the fair between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. to learn about the Farmer’s Share prices, Montana Farmers Union, and get a discount ticket for a cheeseburger at the Valley County 4-H Food Booth only on Aug. 9 - you pay the Farmer’s Share price: 75 cents! “The Farmer’s Share shines the light on what our family farmers and ranchers are facing and underscores the need for Fairness for Farmers. These Farmer’s... Full story

  • Bat Events Scheduled In Malta And Fort Peck

    Montana FWP, For the Courier

    What do bats do at night? Aerobatics! What do bats like to eat? Moths! Join Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and others for two opportunities to learn about and observe the fascinating world of bats, along with a special focus on moths and agriculture in Malta. Everyone is welcome to these events, but any youngsters under the age of 12 are encouraged to be accompanied by an adult. Some suggested items to bring include a flashlight/headlamp or glow sticks, bug spray, and sturdy walking shoes. We will see you there! Friday, Aug. 2, Malta 8:30...

  • Veteran Service Officers Coming To Glasgow and Malta

    For the Courier

    Veteran service officers for the Montana Veterans Affairs will be visiting the following locations and times to meet with veterans who are interested in applying for benefits. Service officers will be in Glasgow at the VA Clinic from 1-4 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 13. They will also be in Malta on Wednesday, Aug. 14, from 9:30-11:30 a.m., at the Malta City Hall. If you would like to apply for benefits with the VA please come and see the Veteran Service Officer at the appointed time and bring a copy of your discharge/separation (DD214) papers with...

  • Glasgow Congregate Meals Now Back At Senior Center

    For the Courier

    Glasgow Congregate Meals will resume at the Senior Center on Thursday, Aug. 1, with meal service Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. We extend a Big Thank You to the Cottonwood Inn for serving meals onsite during the month of July. We also welcome Joyce Morehouse, our new Council on Aging Coordinator, to our Valley County team....

  • Kirks' Ceramics 2024 – Exhibition At Kirks' Grocery In Billings

    For the Courier

    Kirks' Grocery proudly presents Kirks' Ceramics 2024, a group exhibition showcasing the breadth of contemporary ceramics by artists from across the state. This is your chance to encounter the tangible evidence of each piece's journey from the artist's first moment with the clay to the fired and finished. Glasgow artist Cathryn McIntyre is one of 14 artists participating in this exhibition. The opening reception will take place Friday, Aug. 2, 5 to 9 p.m., during ArtWalk, with delicious bites by... Full story

  • Cinderella Will Enchant Audiences, As Fort Peck Summer Theatre Continues Their 55th Season!

    For the Courier

    The treasured fairytale comes to life in this magical stage production. Featuring all the famous songs from the televised specials, originally starring Lesley Ann Warren and later Whitney Houston, including: ‘Impossible,’ ‘My Own Little Corner,” ‘Do I Love You?’ and ‘A Lovely Night.’ Full of special effects and beloved characters, it is perfect time to share this ageless story and music with a new generation. Starring in Cinderella are Glasgow natives Alexa Etchart in the title role and Rachel Lynn Pewitt as Fairy Godmother. Audience favori... Full story

  • Verizon-Cellular Plus Giving Away Free Backpacks

    For the Courier

    Verizon-Cellular Plus in Glasgow will be giving away free backpacks filled with school supplies on Saturday, July 27, from 10 a.m to noon. “We are delighted to support our local community by providing students with new backpacks and essential school supplies,” said President Adam Kimmet. “We hope this event eases some financial challenges for families. It’s incredibly rewarding to see children leave the store sporting a new backpack, and ready to start the school year with confidence.” The Verizon-Cellular Plus Backpack to School program is sup... Full story

  • Montana Arts Council To Host Montana Artrepreneur Program In Glasgow This Fall

    For the Courier

    Calling all Glasgow area artists! If you have an ongoing practice of art creation and are dreaming of taking the next step to turn your art into a full-fledged business, the Montana Arts Council invites applications for its upcoming Montana Artrepreneur Program (MAP) course. With a mission to help artists build sustainable lives in the arts, MAP is an intensive professional development opportunity which has trained more than 500 artists statewide. MAP provides practical coursework covering 35 pragmatic, professional practice tools of art and... Full story

  • Make Sure To Register Your Children For School

    Glasgow Superintendent Brenner Flaten, For the Courier

    We are gearing up for an outstanding year within the Glasgow Public School System! If you have a child that would like to attend this coming school year, please take the time to get them properly registered before we hit the month of August. We are welcoming everyone to our District and we are proud of what we will be able to offer each individual and their families. If your child will be NEW to our district and did not attend school with us this past year, please visit our school website at www.glasgow.k12.mt.us and click on the “IC Online R... Full story

  • Alive At Five July 17

    For the Courier

    The Glasgow Downtown Association is putting on the second Alive at Five event Wednesday, July 17, in front of Elle Boutique, 114 5th St., Glasgow. The Fire Truck Pull competition will start at 6:30 p.m. with the Glasgow High Schools students and Milk River Star athlete Shawn Garwood against Valley County High School students and Milk River Star athlete Cari Knowles. The goal is to pull a fire truck 75 feet faster than the opponent. The winner will move on to the final in September against the Fire Departments and August’s winner of Frances M... Full story

  • Fort Peck Summer Theatre Presents Award-Winning Musical "Bonnie and Clyde"

    For the Courier

    The tale of Bonnie Elizabeth Parker and Clyde Chestnut Barrow, two of the most infamous criminals of America’s Great Depression and the subject of much speculation and fascination. The couple took the country by storm, reaching celebrity status as they robbed banks, shops, and even funeral homes. This is their rebellious love story, complete with a suite of stunning, jazz-and-gospel-infused show tunes. Rachel Franke and Benjamin Sellers star in the title roles, with local actors Gwen Turner, of Glasgow, and Harper Anderon, of Culbertson, as t... Full story

  • Be A Powerful Force For Good This Summer

    For the Courier

    As the busy Fourth of July holiday week is here, the American Red Cross asks donors to be a powerful force for good by giving blood now and in the weeks to come. You can be the difference between someone’s storm and their sunshine. Donors are critically needed right now after a sharp decrease in donations since late spring. All blood types are needed, especially donors giving type O blood and those giving platelets. Full summer calendars and holiday plans may prevent regular donors from being able to give. Additionally, significant summer w... Full story

  • Veteran Service Officers Coming to Glasgow and Malta

    For the Courier

    Veteran service officers for the Montana Veterans Affairs will be visiting the following locations and times to meet with veterans who are interested in applying for benefits. Service officers will be in Glasgow at the VA Clinic from 1-4 p.m. on Tuesday, July 16. They will also be in Malta on Wednesday, July 17, from 9:30-11:30 a.m., at the Malta City Hall. If you would like to apply for benefits with the VA please come and see the Veteran Service Officer at the appointed time and bring a copy of your discharge/separation (DD214) papers with...

  • Joseph Garcia To Speak At Interpretive Center

    For the Courier

    Local paleontologist Joseph Garcia will speak at the Fort Peck Interpretive Center on Saturday, July 6, at 1 p.m., then be available through the afternoon for questions. Garcia has a master's degree in paleontology and art. He teaches art at Nashua High School but has worked in the area for many years, including helping to prepare casts of Pecks Rex on display at the Fort Peck Interpretive Center. As a paleontologist, Garcia gets more excited about the environment surrounding the dinosaurs than... Full story

  • Popular Theatre For A Young Audience Tour Returns With "Bremen Or Bust"

    For the Courier

    5, 6, 7, 8! Inspired by the Grimms’ fairytale Town Musicians of Bremen, a colorful quartet of rural animals dream of migrating to metropolitan Bremen with hopes of joining a world-renowned dance crew and finding fame. As their travels present surprising adventures, the motley group’s diverse styles of music & dance are equaled by their enthusiasm for sharing with each other, while discovering that to be the next great dance crew, all they really need is each other. Bremen or Bust is written and directed by Danny Durr and produced in par... Full story

  • Glasgow Congregate Meals Change Of Location

    For the Courier

    Glasgow congregate meals normally served at the Glasgow Senior Center will be served on Tuesday and Thursday at the Cottonwood Inn throughout the month of July 2024. No meal will be served on the Thursday, July 4, holiday. Please call the Glasgow Senior Center at 228-9500 by noon the day before the meal service to reserve your spot. Please note that there will be no change in the home delivered meal program, and all other Senior Center activities remain the same, including normal operating hours. We are sorry for any inconvenience this causes... Full story

  • Adventure Begins At Your Library

    For the Courier

    Please join the Glasgow City-County Library for a free production from the Fort Peck Summer Theatre for Young Audience on Tuesday, June 25, at 10 a.m.! The Theatre will present Bremen or Bust. Everyone is welcome! It’s not too late to register for the Summer Reading Program at the Glasgow City-County Library! Program runs through July 26. Programs are free and open to all ages! For more information and register contact the Library at 408 3rd Ave S, Glasgow, 406-228-2731 or visit their website, www.glasgowlibrary.org/.... Full story

  • Montana VA Summer Vet Fest Two Day Event

    For the Courier

    Come out on Wednesday, June 26, Glasgow VA Clinic, and/or Wednesday, June 27, at the Cottonwood Inn, Glasgow, and learn what VA can do for you. The first day, resources will be available at 630 2nd Ave. S., from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Glasgow VA Clinic. Information will include MyHealtheVet; Eligibility/Enrollment and Toxic Exposure Screening. The second day, resources will be available at the Cottonwood Inn, Glasgow, 54250 US Highway 2 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information will include Homeless/HUD-VASH, Eligibility/Enrollment, PAT Social Work,... Full story

  • State American Legion Convention In Glasgow

    For the Courier

    There will be a State American Legion Convention in Glasgow, Thursday, June 27, through Sunday, June 30. All American Legion, Sons of American Legion and Auxiliary are invited to attend. Registration is encouraged before hand as it will be $5 or more at the door. The Convention consists of meetings and meals. The meals will be in Glasgow and a barbecue in Kiwanis Park in Fort Peck. It will also include tours at the Veterans Memorial, the Interpretive Center, the Power Houses and the lake area. There will be horseshoes at the barbecue. The...

  • Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Opens At FPST

    For the Courier

    An international hit, this modern entertaining and inspiring spectacle musical tells the age-old Biblical story of Joseph and his coat of many colors. As young dreamer Joseph rises from being outcast by his jealous brothers to becoming advisor to the Pharoah, a kaleidoscope of song and dance bursts onto this stage. The cast is led by Royce McIntosh as Joseph and Darci Monsos as Narrator. Local cast members include: Dan Hance as Jacob, Tommi Prewett as Gad and Tanner White as the Baker, along with MacKenzie Bigelbach, Bryten Clark, Henry Holte,... Full story

  • Alive At Five Fire Truck Pull Competitions

    The first of four Alive @ Five events is scheduled for Wednesday, June 19 by the Nemont offices. At this year’s events will be a fire truck pull competition instead of the Hot Dog eating competition. Milk River Inc. has put together a four-part series of fire truck pulls to crown a champion team. Teams will be comprised of eight team members and one Milk River Stars athlete. The goal is to pull a fire truck seventy-five feet faster than your opponent. The winners from the first three events will move on to a final pull in September. June’s eve... Full story

  • Affordable Health Screenings Coming to Glasgow

    For the Courier

    Residents living in and around the Glasgow can learn about their risk for cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, and other chronic, serious conditions with affordable screenings by Life Line Screening. Cottonwood Inn will host this community event on Thursday, June 20. The site is located at 54250 Us Hwy 2 in Glasgow. Screenings can check for: The level of plaque buildup in your arteries, related to risk for cardiovascular disease, stroke and overall vascular health. HDL and LDL Cholesterol levels Diabetes risk Kidney and thyroid... Full story

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