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Fall is in the air....sort of.

9/11/2025

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September in Glasgow is a season all its own. While the afternoons still feel like summer, mornings are crisp, and the rhythm of fall is starting to take hold. Across Valley County, the signs of the season are here—even if the temperatures haven’t quite caught up.
For hunters, September 1 marked the start of upland bird season. Fields and prairies are alive with the anticipation of early mornings, faithful dogs, and the tradition of chasing sharptails and pheasants. Hunting isn’t just a pastime here—it’s a connection to the land and part of what makes fall in northeast Montana so special.
Closer to town, the energy of autumn is found under Friday night lights and in the gym. Glasgow’s schools are in the thick of their fall sports: cross country runners chasing miles along golden backroads, football players leaving it all on the field, and volleyball teams battling it out point by point. These moments bring our community together—families, friends, and fans all cheering on the next generation of Scotties.
So, while the air may still feel warm and summer-like, the heart of fall is already here in Glasgow. It’s a season that blends tradition, community, and wide-open adventure—a reminder that in the Middle of Everywhere, every season has something to celebrate.
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