MDT officials not concerned about cracks in new concrete
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff Writer The Montana Department of Transportation has no concerns about the cracks which have appeared in the newly rebuilt intersection of West Towne Street and...
View ArticleTenants of Manor Apartments moved to save owners money
By Anthony VarrianoRanger-Review Staff Writer Tenants of the Manor Apartments in Glendive are being moved into adjacent town homes to save the Denver owners money on utilities.Kayla St. John, the...
View ArticleLocal women look to establish Glendive sober living home
“People see addiction as so negative. I see it as brokenness,” Debi DelamaterBy Cindy MulletRanger-Review Staff Writer Establishing a sober living home in Glendive is a dream four local women hope to...
View ArticleGary's Game cancer fundraiser set for Aug. 7
By Ranger-Review Staff Baseball season may have wrapped up for most local teams, but there is one more event that will get baseball players and fans back to the ballpark in August and will raise money...
View ArticleLow Yellowstone River impacting irrigators, MDU
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterA dearth of rainfall over the last several weeks in the Yellowstone River’s headwaters and upstream tributary basins has brought the river to near historic low...
View ArticleNew Hampshire couple take a tandem bike ride across country for the joy of it
By Anthony VarrianoRanger-Review Staff WriterSandy and Charles Blitzer have cycled Europe together five times, but this summer they’re seeing the nation from a tandem bicycle on a coast-to-coast tour...
View ArticleDawson County native finds success in the music industry
By Daniel NolkerRanger-Review Staff WriterThis August, like every year since he left home, Bloomfield native Kirk Boese came back from the Twin Cities to help his father harvest wheat. However, during...
View ArticleTaxable values see little change
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Montana Department of Revenue has released the market and taxable values for the current fiscal year, and Dawson County and the City of Glendive have seen...
View ArticleSpanish couple get unexpected first taste of rodeo during stop in Terry
By Mary Elizabeth GrueFor the Ranger-ReviewThe 17th Annual Ranch Rodeo held on Aug. 7 at the Prairie County Fairgrounds, was the first rodeo that a young engaged couple from Spain has ever been to....
View ArticleMDT recommends changing Merrill Avenue to three lanes
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterPending city approval, Merrill Avenue will be reconfigured from a four-lane to a three-lane street sometime in the coming years.The Montana Department of...
View ArticleCity may add more paving to fall schedule
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff Writer The City of Glendive is prepared to accept a bid for street paving work this fall, and the winning bid is low enough that the city may be able to add...
View ArticleMan in custody had planned for shootout with police, sheriff says
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterA West Glendive man is in custody following what authorities say was a plan on his part to stage a firefight with police as a means of committing “suicide by...
View ArticleTwo families maintain ties built by old Send a Boy to MT program
Photos courtesy of Kathy BensonBy Cindy MulletRanger-Review Staff Writer Reading a recent Glendive Ranger-Review feature about the Send a Boy to Montana program gave Kathy Benson new insight into a...
View ArticleRealtors: Housing market is stabilizing
By Anthony VarrianoRanger-Review Staff Writer It’s no secret that home and real estate values in Glendive have been dropping and vacancies are high. According to Montana East Realty’s data, there are...
View ArticleCounty decides against Forest Park alleys grading
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Forest Park subdivision won’t be having its alleys graded anytime soon.The Dawson County Commissioners announced at their meeting Tuesday night that they...
View ArticleProgress made on cleaning up frac sand mess
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterA lot full of seemingly abandoned frac sand bags which has been an eyesore along Highway 16 outside Glendive for the past couple of years is getting cleaned...
View ArticleCity looks at small budget increase
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Glendive City Council unanimously approved the preliminary city budget for Fiscal Year 2016-17 on Tuesday night.The preliminary budget for this fiscal year...
View ArticleConcession stand won't be ready to start season
By Jamie Ausk CrisafulliRanger-Review Staff Writer Football fans should not expect to purchase their popcorn at the new concession stand at the Red Devil football opener Sept. 2, which was the...
View ArticleMission team travels to Brazil, learns there is much more to the country than...
By Cindy MulletRanger-Review Staff WriterAfter hearing all the warnings about the Zika virus in Brazil, a missionary team from the Evangelical Church of Circle arrived in Cubatao, Brazil, asked about...
View ArticleMOR interim curator digging a name for himself in Montana
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterIt’s a long way from the steel and concrete canyons of New York City to the back canyons of Montana, but for the Museum of the Rockies’ Dr. John Scannella,...
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