Council gives bounty hunter OK to shoot pigeons on BNSF property
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Glendive City Council officially authorized a local varmint bounty hunter to begin targeting the city’s pigeon population with an air rifle at their meeting...
View ArticleMDT, Public Works come up with this year's city street repair plan
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThere won’t be as much street repair work in Glendive this year as the 30 blocks the city did in 2016, but there will be some significant repairs to a few key...
View ArticleLocal nonprofits reap benefits of Give Local Day
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterLocal residents found their inner philanthropist in a big way for this year’s Give Local America Day on May 4, pushing a couple of local non-profits to the top...
View ArticlePaddlefish season expected to be brief
Season starts May 15By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe start of the annual paddlefish season on the Yellowstone River is only a few days away, but anyone looking to snag one of the...
View ArticleBuildings can be salvaged but officials question if that's best
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Richey Public Library and Richey Senior Center buildings can be salvaged, according to an engineering report delivered to the Dawson County commissioners...
View ArticleDCC graduates 47 in 76th commencement (slideshow 8)
Dawson Community College sent 47 new graduates out into the world Thursday night with the school’s 76th commencement ceremony.Former Montana Secretary of State Linda McCullough delivered the...
View ArticleDCC student create paddlefish - inspired art (slideshow 4)
For the Ranger-ReviewThe Glendive Chamber of Commerce and Dawson Community College art instructor Jennifer Wheeler combined efforts for an art contest featuring paddlefish.With paddlefish season just...
View ArticleGlendive well-represented at the Spartan Race (slideshow 5)
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Spartans were renowned and feared in the ancient Greek world for their fitness, toughness and tenacity in battle, and those same qualities are a must if one...
View ArticleRiver Rd. residents consider funding irrigation pipeline
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterResidents of the River Road subdivision voted Monday night on whether to create a Rural Special Improvement District for the purposes of replacing the open...
View ArticlePaddlefish season ended after just 3/5 harvest days
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThis year’s paddlefish season on the Yellowstone River was fast, furious and extremely short, as Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks announced Friday morning that...
View ArticleWATCh East grad passes wisdom on to most recent class (slideshow 2)
By Cindy MulletRanger-Review Staff WriterComing back to speak at the WATCh East May graduation ceremony looked easy to Pam Wyse Fickbohm until she heard herself being introduced and felt tears welling...
View ArticlePublic invited to vote on top lake names
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe finalists are in and now it’s time for locals to vote to pick an official name for the new, naturally-created lake in Makoshika State Park.Out of some 400...
View ArticleDCC hiring in spite of recent budgets cuts
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterDespite significant budget cuts made to its state funding by the Montana Legislature, Dawson Community College is looking to add several new faculty members for...
View ArticleMayor's commencement speech entertained, inspired (slideshow 3)
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterDawson County High School sent its last batch of graduates born in the 20th century out into the world on Sunday as the Class of 2017 received their diplomas in...
View ArticleKeep an eye out for bluebirds in Makoshika
By Lew MelbyFor the Ranger-ReviewMountain Bluebirds arrived in Makoshika Park in good numbers in late March and early April. Although the 73 nesting boxes were cleaned and repaired last fall, with some...
View ArticleLocal woman wins big in store Monopoly game
By Jamie Ausk CrisafulliRanger-Review Staff WriterGlendive resident Jessica Kenney, 23, has been playing the Albertsons Monopoly game faithfully, and it paid off. Kenney is the biggest winner Montana...
View ArticleCity gives nod to another pigeon plan
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe city of Glendive may be willing to back yet another proposal from a private citizen to try and make a dent in the city’s burgeoning pigeon population.At...
View ArticleEarly area WWI casualty was lost at sea
By Cindy MulletRanger-Review Staff WriterThe first Prairie County casualty of World War I was a self-taught Scottish naturalist, adventurer, explorer, businessman, developer and photographer who found...
View ArticleWMS eighth graders use animation to promote books
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterMovies generate much of the ‘buzz’ and ‘hype’ which entices audiences to go see them through their preview trailers, so 8th graders at Washington Middle School...
View ArticleSwedish cousins have close connection
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterMany of Glendive and Dawson County’s residents have Scandinavian roots, but one local couple has carefully tended and nurtured those roots over the decades to...
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