DCHS parking lot continues to erode with no solution in sight
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterSince local voters passed the building reserve levy for Glendive Public Schools nearly five years ago, the school district has worked diligently to tackle what...
View ArticleWMS set to enact new student activity fee
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterBarring a last-minute change at Monday night’s school board meeting, Washington Middle School students wishing to participate in sports or other...
View ArticleCity poised to contribute more funding to tennis court resurfacing project
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe city of Glendive appears poised to invest several thousand more dollars in the project to resurface the tennis courts in Jaycee West and Lloyd Square...
View ArticleDCC group makes Mauritius connection
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterFive Dawson Community College members embarked on a week-long journey to Mauritius on July 21. While the trip included swimming monkeys, exotic birds and...
View ArticleSidewalk project will begin this fall
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe first half of the city’s sidewalk, curb and gutter project is set to begin this fall after the Glendive City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to move...
View ArticleMakoshika prepares travel trunks for teachers
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterMakoshika State Park is in the process of expanding the educational offerings available to school groups in order to increase the educational value of classes...
View ArticleLocal family enjoys the many benefits of eating local food
Montana Local Food ChallengeBy Cindy MulletRanger-Review Staff WriterCaring for a new baby and battling the hot, dry summer left Celeste and Ryan Brant with a pitiful garden, but help from the farmers...
View ArticleScientists could learn a lot from Makoshika triceratops
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterFollowing expeditions into Makoshika State Park the last two summers, a Museum of the Rockies team has wrapped up its excavation of a triceratops discovered a...
View ArticleGlendive man sentenced to 120 years in prison for incest
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterA Glendive man was sentenced to 120 years in state prison last Friday after pleading guilty to 20 individual counts of incest.Darrin W. Clinton, 48, was...
View ArticleShod horse starts one of two weekend fires
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterA couple of major wildfires kept the Dawson County Rural Fire Department and other firefighting agencies from around the region tied up for most of this past...
View ArticleState Parks Board dismissals lead to anger, frustration
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterEight months after former administrator Chas Van Genderen was suddenly and unexpectedly dismissed from his post, the remaining leadership of Montana State Parks...
View ArticleCitizens vent frustration over new sewer funding
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Dawson County Commissioners met with the public Wednesday night at the Toepke Center at Dawson Community College to address citizens about allocation of...
View ArticleFair attendance jumps 21 percent over last year
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterFor rural Montana, the Dawson County Fair is a big event that marks the high point of summer for a lot of folks in Glendive.This year was no different for the...
View ArticleDCHS projects meant to increase student pride, comfort (slideshow 4)
Story and photos by Jason StuartStudents reported back to Dawson County High School last week, and as they entered the campus they would have noticed several new features in place as the result of...
View ArticleDawson Community College taxes down slightly from last year
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterWhen the 2018 fiscal year budget for Dawson Community College was finalized and approved last month, the mill levies were only estimates, but the actual size and...
View ArticlePoo-Poo Project seeks to protect raptors
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe vault toilets in Makoshika State Park just got a lot safer, at least for the park’s feathered inhabitants.Park staff recently completed a project to install...
View ArticleGlendive man's plant research is paying off in squash and melons
"When it frosts, it's going to be quite, quite exciting."By Cindy MulletRanger-Review Staff WriterJuly was wonderful, but most of August was too cool.Most Glendive residents might take issue with that...
View ArticleForeign exchange student returns to Glendive after 45 years
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterThe highlight of Tuesday’s night Glendive City Council meeting was a special report given by Maria Azevedo, a resident of Brazil who was an exchange student at...
View ArticleReviewing the Past
Following are articles as they appeared in the Ranger-Review, the Dawson County Review, and Glendive Independent, 25, 50 & 100 years ago this month.25 Years AgoRod Wall said his desire to see what...
View ArticleHeritage flowers bring joy to many
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterThe garden in front of The Heritage on Merrill Avenue is more spectacular than it has been in many years.Tending to flower beds filled with a wide arrangement of...
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