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Getting a handle on the city budget
Glasgow is a very small place. It is a third-class city with a population of 3,253. Twenty-seven of them are full-time city employees.
Stimulus funds boost Mercy Home, agencies
Domestic violence outreach and prevention programs in Great Falls and Glasgow are among the dozens of Montana agencies benefiting from $4 million in stimulus grants announced Wednesday.
Glasgow Man Missing In Fort Peck Area
A 30-year-old Glasgow resident was reported missing Saturday afternoon. Jason Gleason left his home Friday afternoon to go sight-seeing in the Fort Peck area and has not been heard from since.
Glasgow schools share in $404,587
Glasgow High School and East Side School are among nine rural schools in Montana that will share a $404,587 grant to develop a distance learning consortium that will help improve the quality of rural education in Montana.
Man reported missing in Fort Peck area
UPDATE: The vehicle Gleason is driving is dark, flat blue, not light blue as was previously reported.
Volleyball season ends at State
The Glasgow volleyball team is done for the season after losing its first two matches at the State Volleyball Tournament in Bozeman.
'Wild Bunch' art show and sale comes to Glasgow this weekend
Things get a little wild in Glasgow this weekend. 'The Wild Bunch of Montana Artists' art show and sale features more than 15 artists including A. Nadine Pickthorn, Judy Michael, Don Greytak, Harvey Rattey and Pam Harr.
Glasgow author publishes her first book
Victoria Bell is a little nervous about having a book signing. It's her first book and her first promotional effort.
No one was injured after a Cessna plane made an emergency landing on Interstate 15 southbound north of Craig on Friday.
VA clinic will move to new location
By Dec. 1, military veterans in the northeast Montana area will be making visits for medical care at a new location in Glasgow.
Area Ranches Featured In Book About Montana Centennial Ranches
The 52 Ranch near Wolf Point and 14 other northeast Montana ranches are featured in an upcoming book, The Weak Ones Turned Back, The Cowards Never Started: A Century of Ranching in Montana.
GLASGOW - Robert C. Ferguson, 80, a Navy veteran who enjoyed rodeos, camping and fishing, died Tuesday at the Billings Clinic, of complications from an Oct.
Officials will redefine joint law enforcement
To a citizen, it's simple. If there is a problem, a law enforcement officer should come help.
Steve Allen Bucher, 61, of Vaughn, a Navy and Army National Guard veteran, died of congestive heart failure Sunday at a Fort Harrison hospital.
About the Milk River Captain Merriweather Lewis wrote: "The water of this river is about the colour of a cup of tea with a teaspoon of milk," and from this observation he chose the name for this longest tributary of the Missouri River.
Anneva Grace Jensen, 83, died of natural causes on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2009, at the Valley View Nursing Home in Glasgow, Mont.
Everything Fitz coming to northcentral Montana
High-energy fiddling and high-step dancing take the stage in two northcentral Montana community concerts next week.
LEGAL City of Glasgow Lighting districts assessment
NOTICE OF RESOLUTION LEVYING THE ASSESSMENT TO DEFRAY ANNUAL COSTS OF MAINTENANCE AND ELECTRICAL POWER TO GLASGOW LIGHTING DISTRICTS NO.
SACO - Alice Korman, 76, of Saco, a retired Saco postmaster, died of complications from diabetes Sunday at Northern Montana Hospital.
Fort Peck/Dry Prairie project also benefiting from stimulus funding
On its current pace, the Fort Peck/Dry Prairie Regional Water Project will have spent the $40 million in recovery act money it was allocated a few months before the September 2011 deadline.