If smaller towns like Miles City and Glasgow, Montana can field strong girls hockey programs- why can't the city of Billings? Good question. Luckily for you there's a free girls hockey event coming up.
He's the new power behind the folks that do more than keep the lights on for you. Glasgow native Gary Wiens was just named CEO of the Montana Electric Cooperative Association (MECA).
This kid wasn't going to let anything stop him from making it to prom in Montana. With flood waters surrounding their home near Glasgow, and the county road leaving the ranch covered in 2 1/2 feet of water- Trevor Klind had to get creative. So he hopped into the kayak and made it to prom.
We just passed the 10 year anniversary of the loss of a great Montana soldier in Iraq. US Army Lieutenant Colonel Garnet Derby paid the ultimate sacrifice for our country on February, 9th 2009. Former Army Ranger- and Glasgow, Montana native- Jonathan Wiens joined us on Montana Talks to remember the service and sacrifice of Lt. Col. Derby.
How cold did it get this week? According to the National Weather Service in Glasgow, a spotter near Opheim recorded a wind chill approaching 70 below zero!
Is Glasgow, Montana the middle of nowhere? That was the question I threw at you back in February. Now, NBC News decided to make a trip to "the middle of nowhere."
For those who've never seen it, check out this story that a Seattle TV station did. The story not only features the uniqueness of St. Marie, it also gives you an inside-the-cockpit look at how Boeing is testing some of their latest safety technology in Northeast Montana.
The political playing field is as wide open as the terrain in Eastern Montana. For those of you hoping to get a first-hand look at some of the candidates running for office this Fall, I hope to see you in Scottie country- Glasgow, Montana- Friday night.
The Washington Post processed every pixel and every populated place in the contiguous United States to find the one that best represents the “middle of nowhere.”
It’s been a wet and cloudy October so far for most of Montana, but Phillips and Valley County are experiencing a deluge that has left some roads flooded.