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Area Athletes Place At Top 10 Meet In Glasgow
District 2-C athletes fared well by earning top four recognition in events during the Top 10 track meet held in Glasgow on April 29. Savage’s Brooke Reuter came away with first-place honors in the 100 at 12.63 and 200 at 25.59. The senior also placed second in the long jump at 17-5 and third in the triple jump at 33-8.
Hunter To Challenge Rhonda Knudsen For SD15
Glasgow’s Gregg Hunter is challenging Rhonda Knudsen, of Culbertson, for Montana Senate District 15. The new district encompasses portions of Valley, Richland and Roosevelt counties and all of Daniels and Sheridan counties, including the Fort Peck Indian Reservation, Culbertson, Plentywood, Scobey and Sidney. This is a single-party race. No...
Summers Breaks Record At Top 10 Meet
Wolf Point’s Peyton Summers came through with flying colors at the Top 10 track meet in Glasgow on Monday, April 29. Summers, a senior, posted a new record for the Top 10 meet with a personal best time of 9:23.76 in the 3200-meter run. Summers broke legendary Poplar runner Scott McGowan’s 25-year record by running a 9:23 in the 3200 Also placing for the Wolves was Charles Page, a senior, with a best of 47-8 for second place in the shot put.
Lions Compete At Top 10 Meet
The Lustre Lions enjoyed many highlights during the Top 10 track meet held in Glasgow on Monday, April 29. Lustre’s boys’ 1600-meter relay team earned first-place honors with a time of 3:32.85. Running the relay were Brian Guedes, Byron Ewing, Terran Joseph and Johnslee Pierre. Pierre took first...
Wolf Point, Poplar Golfers Compete In Glasgow
Golfers from Wolf Point and Poplar were among the competitors at the Glasgow Invitational on Friday, April 26. Poplar took third in the boys’ division behind Conrad and Glasgow. Poplar’s Lukas Young shot an 89 to tie for ninth place. Landon Young shot a 93 to tie for...
Hunter education in-person classes, online field days offered in Glasgow
News release from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. GLASGOW- The last two Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Hunter Education courses have been set for the Glasgow area. An in-person classroom course will take place in the evenings May 8-9, and May 15-16 from 5:15 p.m.-8:45 p.m., with a field day on May 19.
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