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  • VC Students Named To Williston State President's List

    For the Courier|Jan 11, 2023

    Macy Rose, of Nashua, and Dillon Yoss, of Glasgow, were named to Williston State College President’s List for the Fall 2022 semester. To achieve this high honor, students achieved a 3.8 to 4.0 grade point average for the semester....

  • McKean and Pippin Recognized For Fall Semester

    For the Courier|Jan 11, 2023

    Glasgow’s Iris McKean was named to University of Montana’s 2022 Fall President’s List for achieving a 4.0 grade point average, while Saco’s Chayten Pippin was named to the college’s Dean’s List for achieving a grade point average greater than 3.5 but less than 4.0. To qualify, students must be undergraduates, earn a semester GPA of 3.5 or higher and receive grades of A or B in at least nine credits. Students who receive any grade of C+ or below or no credit (NC/NCR) in a course are not eligible. Nearly 2,700 University of Montana undergradua...

  • Opheim Students and Staff Recognized by VFW

    Opheim School Newsletter, For the Courier|Jan 11, 2023

    Opheim School would like to extend a huge congratulations to Mrs. Nicole Taylor, Carrie Taylor (senior), and Billy Still (eighth-grader) for their recent award winning essays and recognition as the VFW Teacher of the Year. Mrs. Nicole Taylor was nominated as the VFW Teacher of Year and has been recognized as the winner for the VFW Post, District, and State. She will be competing in the National competition. Congratulations to Mrs. Taylor for all of her continued dedication and hard work to put students and learning at the highest level. We are...

  • Lagerquist Named To Fall 2022 Dean's List

    For the Courier|Jan 11, 2023

    Glasgow’s Kylie Lagerquist was named to Dakota College at Bottineau, in Bottineau, N.D., to the Fall 2022 Dean’s List, for maintaining a GPA of 3.5 or higher. This academic success recognizes outstanding students who invest time, energy and resources to become contributing members of society....

  • Opheim First Quarter Honor Roll

    For the Courier|Dec 14, 2022

    High Honors: (3.7 + GPA) Carrie Taylor Billy Still Honors: (3.4 GPA) Bo Anderson Maria Still Latia O’Guin...

  • NE Montana Graduates Reunite In Philly

    Jay Taylor, For the Courier|Dec 14, 2022

    Two 2022 northeast Montana high school graduates reunite in Philadelphia at the 123rd meeting of the United States Military and Naval Academy's classic football rivalry game Dec. 10. Dalton Sand, graduate of Glasgow High and Naval Academy Midshipman, and Cole Taylor, graduate of Opheim High and West Point Cadet, crossed service boundaries at the end of what has been dubbed "America's Game" to grab a photo together at Lincoln Financial Field, home of the Philadelphia Eagles. Sand and Taylor both...

  • Hinsdale School First Quarter Honor Roll

    For the Courier|Dec 7, 2022

    Those with an asterisk (*) by their name were also Fall Academic All-State recipient – earning both a Varsity letter and a 3.50 or higher GPA. Superintendent’s Honor Roll (3.75 GPA or higher) Lylith Bear Andrew Boucher Coy Bowman Teonna Funk Berkley Hillman* Linden Holt* Zora Holt* BaiLee McColly* CharLee McColly Cienna Strommen* Kade Strommen* Honor Roll (3.25 GPA or higher) Addison Idler Kodi McColly Mattea McColly* Aaron Miller Austin Miller Rylee Mix Rebecca Olsen Ashton Smith*...

  • Nashua School Special Election Results

    For the Courier|Nov 30, 2022

    The Nashua School Special all-mail ballot election was held on Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2022. A total of 586 ballots were sent out and 259 ballots were returned. After the votes were counted, 162 individuals voted FOR allowing the School District to purchase the teacherages and 97 individuals voted AGAINST the purchase of the teacherages. The levy passed for the Nashua School Board to purchase two houses in Nashua as teacherages....

  • Thankful For Third Graders

    Nov 30, 2022

    After a two-year hiatus, third-grade teachers Mrs. Bense and Mrs. Siverly's third grade class made centerpieces to place on the tables for the 30th Annual Thanksgiving Dinner at the Glasgow Senior Citizens Center on Nov. 24. "They are wonderful!" stated one of the organizers Ruth Ann Hutchinson during the dinner. "Mrs. Bense has been with me since the start."...

  • Kaitlyn Miller Named A Coca-Cola Scholar Semi Finalist

    For the Courier|Nov 30, 2022

    Nashua high school senior Kaitlyn Miller has been named a Semifinalist for the 2023 class of the Coca-Cola Scholars Program, moving to the next round of the selection process to become a Coca-Cola Scholar and receive a $20,000 college scholarship. A joint effort of Coca-Cola bottlers across the country and The Coca-Cola Company, the Coca-Cola Scholars Program is the largest corporate-sponsored, achievement-based scholarship program in the United States. With the addition of the 2023 class, the Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation will have provided...

  • Opheim School News

    Opheim School Newsletter, For the Courier|Nov 23, 2022

    Opheim's two seniors, Bo Anderson and Carrie Taylor, will represent Opheim on the Scobey Spartans basketball team. A full basketball schedule will be published later, so please come to support them if you can. The weather is getting cold, especially in the mornings which is when elementary students go to recess. Please send your children to school in clothing that will keep them warm if needed. We have extras in the office from the winter gear drive that occurred last January if they do forget....

  • LCHS Foundation 100 Club

    Vivian Wall, For the Courier|Nov 16, 2022

    The LCHS Foundation 100 Club Annual Heritage Dinner was held Monday, Oct. 24, at the Lustre Christian High School (LCHS) Cafeteria. Board chairman Keith Unger reported on investments, land production and the resulting grant that becomes available for LCHS. The excellent meal was prepared by Diane Unrau and Lavonne Toews, and served by the senior dorm students. Foundation Board members are Keith Unger, Wilbur Unrau and Grant Zerbe. Grant Zerbe introduced guest speaker, Dr. Tito Matias, of...

  • GMS and GHS Place In Make-A-Wish Challenge

    Nov 16, 2022

    Each year at the State Student Council convention the schools take part in the Make-A-Wish Challenge. This year, Glasgow High School and Glasgow Middle School were recognized in Great Falls on Nov. 7 for being the number four and five school, respectfully, in giving the most money during the challenge....

  • Fuhrman Memorial Scholarship Fund Recipients Announced

    For the Courier|Sep 21, 2022

    In just 12 years, 26 students have received help with college expenses thanks to the Clarence and Charlotte Fuhrman Memorial Scholarship Fund. The couple farmed near Opheim and provided the scholarship to benefit graduates from all Valley County high schools. They entrusted the Valley County Community Foundation to administer the fund. VCCF Chair Doris Leader of Nashua announced this year's three recipients: Madison Knodel recently began her studies in clinical nutrition at the University of...

  • Glasgow High School Educational Trust Announces Policy Change and Recent Awards

    For the Courier|Sep 14, 2022

    At a recent meeting, the trustees of the Glasgow High School Educational Trust made a significant change in one aspect of its eligibility requirements, effective immediately. Previously, Glasgow High School graduates must have completed one-fourth of the course requirements for a two-year degree or certificate or one year of a four-year degree, either online or on campus, through an accredited college or trade school following their graduation from GHS to be eligible for financial aid from the trust. Dual enrollment courses students may have...

  • Back To School For Opheim Students

    For the Courier|Aug 17, 2022

    School is scheduled to begin on Monday, Aug. 22, 8 a.m. Please contact the school as soon as possible if you have new students to register. We look forward to seeing you soon! The school day will be from 8 a.m. to 3:45 p.m., Monday through Thursday. Students in grades seven to 12 will have an eight period daily schedule. Unless your children ride the school bus, students are not to arrive to school before 7:45 a.m. Breakfast and hot lunch meals are available at Opheim School. One milk is included with meals, and any extras are 50 cents a...

  • Hinsdale School Supply List

    Aug 3, 2022

    Teachers at Hinsdale Public Schools have made up their lists for supplies they would like their students to bring on the first day of school. Remember to get your sports physical before the first day of practice and immunizations before school begins. First day of school is Wednesday, Aug. 17. Kindergarten: Backpack, 2 glue sticks, 1 Elmer’s liquid glue (4 oz bottle), 1 Box of 24 crayons, 1 Box of colored pencils, 1 Pocket Folder, 1 Pair of non-marking PE shoes, 1 Box of markers, 1 pair of scissors, 1 pencil box, 1 pair of headphones, 1 box o...

  • Glasgow High School Honor Roll – Semester Two

    For the Courier|Jun 15, 2022

    Freshmen 4.0 Abigail R. Bell Kheyerah S. Bilger Mary Dykema Rhett A. Eklund Piper H. Johnson Abigail L. Kulczyk Adam B. Mickelson Emmah M. Mix Rex G. Monson Nicolas A. Solorzano Owen R. Thompson Connor J. Whitmer Myles Yoakam 3.75-3.99 Kacie M. Hankins Coy C. Nelson Cooper G. Reddies Olivia C. Helland 3.33-3.74 Macy K. Martin Brooke L. Billingsley Riley C. Evenson-Glasoe Jorden R. Mix Ryan J. Rice Allison K. Bailey Samantha J. Combs Kyler A. Holinde Ted M. See Summer E. Strommen Sophomores 4.0 Tatum A. Nyquist Allie R. Palm Emily M. See James...

  • Theo and Alyce Beck Foundation Trust Scholarships Available

    For the Courier|Jun 8, 2022

    Applications are now available for the Theo and Alyce Beck Foundation Trust Scholarship. These scholarships are for Valley County graduates who are past their first year of education with a GPA of at least 2.5 on a scale of 4.0 and considered full-time status in a college, university or vocational technical institution. Applications can be picked up from Ruth Ann Hutcheson, 54231 Highway 2 East or from Edward Jones, 317 Klein Avenue. An electronic version can be requested at [email protected]. Applications must be mailed and...

  • Irle Elementary Students Awarded For Reading

    For the Courier|Jun 8, 2022

    Kevin Taylor, Max Knodel and Wade Riden, of the Kyle Masonic Lodge out of Hinsdale stopped by Irle Elementary on June 1 to draw names from entires made during I Love To Read week, which according to Principal Ed Sugg lasted all month. To award these students for their efforts, with the assistance of Librarian Mrs. Brandt, four students from each grade level were drawn and students had the opportunity to choose a Kindle or a bike and the fourth student received a Jump – N – Buck ice cream gif...

  • Hinsdale School Honor Roll

    For the Courier|Jun 8, 2022

    The following Hinsdale School students were placed on the second semester Superintendent’s Honor Roll achieving a grade-point average of 3.75 to 4.0. Grade 8 Lylith Bear, Teonna Funk, Linden Holt, BaiLee McColly and CharLee McColly Grade 9 Coy Bowman, Aaron Miller, Austin Miller and Kade Strommen Grade 10 Zora Holt Grade 11 Cienna Strommen Grade 12 Trey Johnson The following Hinsdale School students were placed on the second semester Honor Roll achieving a grade-point average of 3.25 – 3.74 Grade 8 Addison Idler and Kodi McColly Grade 9 Wal...

  • GHS Swing Choir's Last Night on the Stage

    Jun 8, 2022

  • Irle Elementary Flash Mob

    Jun 8, 2022

  • Peters Named To Spring Dean's List

    For the Courier|Jun 1, 2022

    South Dakota Mines, in Rapid City, S.D., has named Anika Peters, of Nashua, Mont., to the Spring 2022 Dean’s List. She is one of 587 students named for the semester. In order to merit a spot on the Dean’s List, students must earn a grade point average of 3.5 or higher for the semester. Full-time students must have earned a minimum of 12 credit hours for the term while part-time students must have earned between three and 11 credit hours that term....

  • VCCF Taking Scholarship Applications Now

    For the Courier|Jun 1, 2022

    Deadlines are coming soon for two Valley County Community Foundation scholarships that will be awarded this summer. Students studying for degrees beyond a bachelors are welcome to apply for the Thomas and Cynthia Markle Scholarship for advanced degrees. This year’s recipients will be the first to receive the Markle scholarship, VCCF Chair Doris Leader said. The Charlotte and Clarence Fuhrman Scholarship is available to those seeking bachelor or trade school degrees. Requirements vary for each scholarship so please visit www....

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