Glendive community helped raise, influence trio of brothers (slideshow 2)
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterIn the best of stories, the setting is a character unto itself, helping to drive the narrative and influencing the personalities and lives of the characters who...
View ArticleLocal ghost stories get a second life on social media page
By Cindy MulletRanger-Review Staff WriterGhost stories are alive and thriving in Glendive and many can be found on a new Facebook page started by Trista Brooks.Brooks said she has always liked hearing...
View ArticleOutdoor ice rink has new home this winter ***UPDATE***
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterLong overdue and far more sophisticated than prior ones, planning for a new ice skating rink at the Dawson County Fairground’s Arena is well underway for the...
View ArticleSchools say boiler need imminent
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterGlendive Public Schools officials are planning to run another bond issue in about two years time to try and build a new school and take care of other major...
View ArticleLong-abandoned Intake church is razed by controlled burn (slideshow 2)
By Cindy MulletRanger-Review Staff WriterFrom construction in 1916-1917 to destruction in a controlled burn Oct. 15, the life of the First Congregational Church of Intake and the lives of the...
View ArticleFargo man leads police on 180-plus mile chase across MT
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterA man led multiple law enforcement agencies across both county and state lines during a high speed pursuit down Interstate 94 Monday evening in a chase that...
View ArticleTeacher donates playground equipment for school district's youngest students
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterA former local daycare’s loss is proving to be Washington Middle School’s gain with an assist from the school district’s pre-school teacher, who, despite...
View ArticleEastern Montana may see China-backed beef plant
By Abe WinterYellowstone NewspapersCuster County or somewhere nearby may be the new home of a proposed beef processing plant that could employee 300 people.That’s what’s in the works for Montana, and...
View ArticlePossible change of fair date captures attention
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterFaced with no options for a carnival during the Dawson County Fair, the Dawson County Fair Board made the decision to hold a carnival in June while the remainder...
View ArticleFamily's love of food inspires Glendive native to launch line of pepper...
By Cindy MulletRanger-Review Staff WriterGourmet pepper and the railroad find common ground in a Kalispell woman’s new business venture.Catherine Patterson Malarchick grew up in Glendive where her...
View Article4-H parents speak out against fair date change
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterThe possibility of moving the 2019 Dawson County Fair to June to coincide with the availability of a carnival was met with a largely negative response from...
View ArticleThe Gallery announces suite of December events
November was a very busy month for The Gallery and we would like to thank all who attended “After Five Rewind,” the Feather Art Class and the Black Friday “Off the Wall” fundraiser.The Gallery will...
View ArticleMr. Christmas and family make downtown Glendive sparkle during the holidays...
By Jamie Ausk CrisafulliRanger-Review Staff WriterWhen driving through downtown Glendive this holiday season, make sure to stop to appreciate the many holiday light decorations and festive downtown...
View ArticleHollecker camping ban passes, commissioners considering permit amendment
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Dawson County Commissioners signed an ordinance Tuesday morning to ban overnight camping at Hollecker Lake.A few local residents spoke against the ordinance....
View ArticleMarried as teenagers, copuple celebrates their 70th anniversary
By Cindy MulletRanger-Review Staff WriterThey met at a skating rink in their hometown of Kokomo, Ind. when they were 17 years old, married a year later and this fall they celebrated the 70th...
View ArticleWarm, dry November provides no drought relief
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterWith a warm, dry November in the rearview mirror, the Glendive area is pretty much assured of finishing 2017 with one of its driest years on record barring the...
View ArticleDEQ issues warning for improper frac sand disposal
By Eric KillelaRanger-Review Staff WriterSix companies have been accused of illegally transporting waste bulk bags of frac sand from the Northern Improvement site along Montana Highway 16 to the Rice...
View ArticleHoliday decorating is a family affair
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterCarmelo Ballaro and his family are spending their first Christmas in Glendive this year and the local tattoo artist went for the “go big or go home” approach...
View ArticleWest Glendive man who attempted to set up a shootout with police committed to...
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterA West Glendive man accused of attempting to set up a deadly shootout with police in August 2016 was sentenced in District Court on Monday to an eight-year...
View ArticleDespite loss of Kmart, Toy run hits new highs
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterDespite the recent loss of Glendive’s largest retail outlet and toy supplier in Kmart, the 22nd annual ABATE Toy Run proved to be the most successful to date,...
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