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 Apr 18, 2026

Run To The Rescue 5K Set For May 17th

Miles That Matter is a community-driven volunteer organization dedicated to turning small steps into meaningful impact. Each year, we host a 5K run/walk at the Busted Knuckle Taproom in Glasgow, MT, bringing people together for a day of fitness, connection, and purpose. Our event is more than just a race. It’s an opportunity for neighbors, families, and friends to unite around a shared goal: supporting a local organization that serves our community.
 
Powered entirely by volunteers, Miles That Matter is built on the belief that collective effort can create lasting change. Every stride taken goes toward uplifting causes close to home, ensuring that our impact is both tangible and personal. Whether participants come to run, walk, cheer, or simply show support, they become part of a movement that proves every mile truly matters. Visit their Facebook page for more information.
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