Teachers' union votes to reject school board proposal
By Jamie Ausk CrisafulliRanger-Review Staff WriterThe next contract negotiations for Glendive teachers is scheduled for Monday and a representative with the Glendive Education Association has...
View ArticleEmergency responders rescue three from badlands this week
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterWith school out, spring in full swing and summer just around the corner, more and more people are headed out into the local hills and badlands for recreation,...
View ArticleLake name contest a colorful diversion
Many creative, unique and funny names did not make finalist listBy Jamie Ausk CrisafulliRanger-Review Staff WriterWith only a few days left to vote on the name for the lake in Makoshika State Park, we...
View ArticleProgress made in GUSB, union negotiations
Progress was made during the mediation session addressing the Glendive teachers’ contract Monday night.Prior to the meeting, MEA-MFT field consultant Maggie Copeland, who represents the Glendive...
View ArticleDrought sneaking into the region
Precipitation deficit concerns forecastersBy Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterAn extremely dry and abnormally warm May has left the Glendive area in a precipitation deficit for the year to date...
View ArticleA few filings come in as city deadline nears
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe filing deadline for this year’s municipal elections is just a week away, and so far only one race looks like it will be contested.As of Friday morning, one...
View ArticleFamily cycling around the US finding trip very enriching (slideshow 2)
By Cindy MulletRanger-Review Staff WriterMany parents work to build family cohesion by trying to eat a meal together once a day. Nate and Melanie Watson decided to cycle across the country.With two...
View ArticleMakoshika mascot makes debut
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe lumbering beast let out a continuous series of mechanical growls and roars as it pounded around the group use shelter in Makoshika State Park on Saturday,...
View ArticleInila Lake is name chosen for Makoshika's new lake
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThose looking for a ‘quiet’ spot to get away from it all and immerse themselves in nature now have an aptly named spot to do so in the rugged backcountry of...
View ArticleGUSB meeing rescheduled for June 19
By Jamie Ausk CrisafulliRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Glendive Unified School Board was scheduled to hold their monthly meeting Monday but a lack of a quorum forced school officials to reschedule the...
View ArticleCouncil will consider speed limit change on a section of Meade
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterTravel down North Meade Avenue may be about to get a little slower on a permanent basis, not just from construction.On Wednesday, the city Streets Committee...
View ArticleRecent storms bring little drought relief
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterA few thunderstorms have trickled through the area over the past week, but they have done little to alleviate the worsening drought conditions and any...
View ArticleCouncil will discuss police K-9
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Glendive City Council will be sniffing around the idea of buying a K-9 unit for the Glendive Police Department after one of the city’s police officers made...
View ArticleCity's sidewalk project will likely take two years
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterCity officials are looking to have an estimate on the cost of the sidewalk, curb and gutter project they’ve cobbled together by mid-July, though they are...
View ArticleCustom trophies add a special touch to annual Cars in the Park event
By Eric KilleleaRanger-Review Staff WriterWhile this weekend’s Cars in the Park will feature long-traveled, souped-up and classic vehicles in Glendive, the most enduring metal figures in the show...
View ArticleGlendive Lions make updates to Makoshika camp facility (slideshow 2)
Improvements in Makoshika State Park seem to be coming at an increased rate over the last couple of years, and the Glendive Lions Club has now gotten in on the act with a renovation to one of their...
View ArticleCounty, FSA officials drafting drought disaster declarations
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterDawson County and local Farm Service Agency officials have decided to move forward with drafting drought disaster declarations for the county as the region...
View ArticleDCEDC moves towards official partnership with regional EDC
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterFollowing months of uncertainty regarding its future, the Dawson County Economic Development Council appears ready to move forward with a plan to form a...
View ArticleOregon family biking their way across America
By Cindy MulletRanger-Review Staff WriterChecking the weather forecast and seeing what direction the wind is blowing have become habit for the Ziemer family as they start and end each day.Jerry and...
View ArticleWorkers move on after April BNSF cuts
BNSF employees choose a variety of options after local jobs were eliminatedBy Eric KilleleaRanger-Review Staff WriterThe plunge of coal shipments has translated into furloughs for thousands of BNSF...
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