Fair attendance on par with last year
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterAnother Dawson County Fair is in the books, and though turnout for some fair events was down this year, the new fair manager and members of the Fair Board...
View ArticlePower outage forces both Glendive grocery stores to close temporarily
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterA fallen tree knocked down a string of power lines on Wednesday, cutting power to several city blocks on the west side of the river, including to both of...
View ArticlePulse crop receiving station opened in West Glendive
By Daniel NolkerFor the Ranger-ReviewWith an increase of pulse crop acres in Montana, a Canada-based pulse crop trading company made West Glendive the site of its newest receiving facility. John...
View ArticleWhile most students returned to school this week, Jefferson halls remain quiet
By Anthony VarrianoRanger-Review Staff Writer The Jefferson Elementary School faculty was pretty upbeat after a meeting in the library Wednesday, despite being forced to use port-a-potties and teach no...
View ArticleBooster Club memberships a great way to help support student athletes
By Jamie Ausk CrisafulliRanger-Review Staff WriterCalling all parents of Dawson County High School athletes: The Red Devil Booster Club is looking for your support.While the Red Devil Booster Club is...
View ArticleBadlands Super Con ready for lift-of this weekend
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThis Labor Day weekend, Glendive will be the place to be for geeks, nerds, fanboys, Trekkies and movie, comic book and music fans of all stripes as the Badlands...
View ArticleYoung hero gets neighbor needed help
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterA West Glendive girl has shown that neighborliness and concern for others are still alive and well amongst local youth.Jessie Boysun, 10, was out riding her...
View ArticleRules for sex offenders are quite complex
By Anthony VarrianoRanger-Review Staff WriterYou might be under the impression that sexual and violent offenders aren’t allowed to live with children or with each other, but that’s not always the case....
View ArticleCity Council approves tax levies, other business
By Anthony VarrianoRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Glendive City Council approved seven resolutions that set taxes for citizens in the upcoming year, among a laundry list of other new business items at...
View ArticleAmeriCorps VISTA will work to establish Sober Living program
By Cindy MulletRanger-Review Staff WriterGlendive’s newest AmeriCorps VISTA was a little skeptical about moving to a small town in Eastern Montana, but Community GATE’s job description convinced her to...
View ArticleDCHS set homecoming events
Dawson County High School will celebrate its homecoming week starting Monday.Students decorated the halls of the high school on Friday, and a schedule of events follows.Monday, Sept. 12thStudents will...
View ArticleHunting Season 2016 A very challenging walk
Locals amp up the difficulty with equipment and terrainBy Daniel NolkerFor the Ranger-ReviewThe Easton Axis arrow hissed through the air and thudded deep into the center ring of the square foam target....
View ArticleTwo hurt in separate ATV collisions
Two hurt in separate ATV collisions(Editor’s note: This story is the corrected version of a story that was printed on the front page of the Sept. 15 Ranger-Review.)By Anthony VarrianoRanger-Review...
View ArticlePilot lands airplane on 1-94 taxies into Runnings parking lot
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterA private plane was forced to make a rather unusual emergency landing in Glendive on Wednesday.Larry Blakesley, of Belgrade, Mont., was en route from Aitkin,...
View ArticleCouncil will vote on MDT's Merrill Avenue proposal
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe City of Glendive looks ready to forge ahead with a proposal from the Montana Department of Transportation to reconfigure Merrill Avenue from a four-lane to...
View ArticleCity will likely return CDBG grant funds
Funds were meant to be used for repairs for Makoshika Estates, which is now closedBy Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe City of Glendive appears prepared to let go of a Community Development...
View ArticleThose seeking to enjoy Eastern MT fall colors encouraged to 'follow the water'
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThursday marks the first official day of fall, and already around Eastern Montana, the leaves of cottonwoods and other deciduous trees are marking the...
View ArticleMakoshika supporters ready to lobby legislature for park improvements
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterInvestment in infrastructure will once again be the hottest issue when the Montana Legislature convenes this coming January, and supporters of Makoshika State...
View ArticleCouncil approves MDT's Merrill recommendation
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterFour lane roads within the City of Glendive will soon be, for the most part, a thing of the past.The Glendive City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to...
View ArticleTwo fatalities result from I-94 wrecks
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff Writer Two people perished this week as a result of two separate single-vehicle crashes on Interstate 94. In both cases, the victims were not wearing their seat belt...
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