State asks city for more money, Meade Ave. project may be delayed
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Urban Transportation Program project to rebuild North Meade Avenue, scheduled for 2019, may be delayed by another year due to the Helena headquarters of the...
View ArticleLocal woman honored for service to 4-H clubs
At the Montana state 4-H Leadership Forum held last weekend on the campus of Dawson Community College, a local 4-H leader was recognized for her years of service to the organization. Connie Undem has...
View ArticleAnnual GMC food drive now underway
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterWith the holiday season rapidly approaching, the Glendive Medical Center is starting up it annual food drive to benefit the Dawson County Food Bank.Last year,...
View ArticleNinth Circuit Court to hear appeal on Intake injunction
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe outcome of the court case tying up the Intake diversion dam project may now rest with a federal appeals court.Lower Yellowstone Irrigation Project manager...
View ArticleDCC students hold vigil for Las Vegas shooting victims (Slideshow 2)
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterIn light of last Sunday’s tragedy in Las Vegas, the students at Dawson Community College held a candlelight vigil Wednesday night at the school dorms.The vigil...
View ArticleBoxelder bug population appears to be flourishing
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterFall has officially begun and typical of the season, residents of Glendive are seeing swarms of boxelder bugs out, around, and in their houses and are...
View ArticleMiss Montana encourages students to spread kindness and share their gifts
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterIn the first leg of her statewide tour, Miss Montana Maddie Murray spoke to students Monday afternoon at Washington Middle School.The 19-year-old brunette from...
View ArticleNeighborhood fence rules will be discussed at next commission meeting
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterOne complaint from a neighbor has left Esther Clark and her husband, Devlon, in despair after receiving a letter from the county commissioners requesting the...
View ArticleGUSB, GEA reach tentative agreement
By Jamie Ausk CrisafulliRanger-Review Staff WriterTwenty-one months into contract negotiations, the Glendive Unified School Board and the Glendive Education Association negotiating committees reached a...
View ArticleSchool website hoped to help foster communication
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterGlendive Public Schools has launched a new website for the district and for Dawson County High School as the district continues its efforts to improve...
View ArticlePolice kill coyote intruder near city park
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThere’s been no sign so far of a relieved roadrunner or any unclaimed Acme products, but one less than wily coyote found out the hard way last Wednesday that...
View ArticleSchools experiencing sub shortage
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterWhen teachers get sick or have personal issues they need to attend to, the tried and true solution is to fill in for them with a substitute teacher, but...
View ArticleGlendive man arrested in his father's death
Deputy Dawson County Attorney Brett Irigoin announced on Friday afternoon the arrest of Todd C. Fisher, 44, for the homicide of his father, Wilbur L. Fisher, 80. Todd Fisher was arrested Friday at 2...
View ArticleSecurity cameras catch glimpses of cougars around town (Slideshow 2)
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThey are elusive and rarely seen in the flesh by humans, but modern technology has twice in the past month or so captured their image in and around Glendive,...
View ArticleElks break ground on lodge
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Glendive Elks Chapter #1324 broke ground Tuesday on a new 11,000-square foot lodge on Yellowstone River Boulevard location. Bob Stanhope, chairman of the...
View ArticleBeet harvest ends on positive note
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe annual area sugarbeet harvest has come to a close, and despite less-than-friendly weather conditions throughout most of the growing season, this year’s crop...
View ArticleApprentice hunting program helps local father and son bond
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterAs general deer and elk hunting season opened Oct. 21, Montana youth got a head start with the state’s youth hunt last Thursday and Friday. The two-day “youth...
View ArticleSchool officials: Early PAC involvement is key for mill levy success
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterFaced with a growing litany of expensive maintenance needs in its aging schools, the newest of which is over 60 years old, Glendive Public Schools is preparing...
View ArticleFair Board discusses further upgrades to county fairgrounds
Board also talks about rental rates for new ice skating rinkBy Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterWith the 2017 Dawson County Fair long gone, the fair board is looking forward to tidying up and...
View ArticleLiving among the ghosts kept life interesting for local family
'The ghost did it'By Cindy MulletRanger-Review Staff Writer“The ghost did it.”For years that was the answer Colleen Lee heard when she questioned her daughters about shoes left in the middle of the...
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