Chimney with wood liner leads to house fire
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterA bizarrely built chimney put a local home at risk last Friday but the damage was ultimately minimal thanks to quick action by the Glendive Fire Department.The...
View ArticleWater leak at WMS causes damage over holiday break
Glendive Public Schools administrators continue to be beset by the litany of foibles present in their ever-aging school buildings, with the latest incident at Washington Middle School narrowly missing...
View ArticleNew coffee and scoop shop opens
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff Writer“It’s been on the table for three and a half years,” Annette Nicholson, owner of Healthy Essentials said about her addition of a coffee and ice cream bar called...
View ArticleTourism topics covered during CVB meeting
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterThe local Convention and Visitors Bureau met for their quarterly meeting at the Glendive Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture to discuss some things in the works...
View ArticleLincoln officials focusing on the positive through MBI implementation
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterLincoln Elementary School is in the process of implementing a new disciplinary policy, the second local school after Jefferson Elementary School to turn to the...
View ArticleRiver Road RSID irrigation board created
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterFormation of the River Road RSID irrigation system moved forward last week, as residents of River Road took the first steps in creating a board to oversee the...
View ArticleLocal a cappella group give a breakdown of the art
By Cindy MulletRanger-Review Staff WriterIn a cappella singing is it more important to hit the exact note or to listen to the other singers?This was the question Patti Nefzger of the Red Top Singers...
View ArticleNew approach to energy may save money
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterFaced with the constant threat of boilers breaking down, steam pipes rupturing and other physical plant failures in its aging school buildings, Glendive Public...
View ArticleGlendive native preparing to compete for Miss North Dakota
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterDawson County High School graduate Alysse Charlesworth was recently crowned Miss Bismarck and is gearing up for the Miss North Dakota pageant in...
View ArticleStudents are much more than customers at campus cafeteria (slideshow 2)
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterIn her fifth year of running the Jolly Roger Galley, Karen Ryan, an independent contractor who runs the food service at Dawson Community College, said the...
View ArticleCamara Man: Osborn has been taking photos for decades (slideshow 5)
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff Writer“A good photograph is knowing where to stand,” Terry Osborn quoted from the great Ansel Adams while sitting among piles of boxes of negatives in his...
View ArticleArea hit by utility scam
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterA phone scam is apparently making its way around the area targeting Montana-Dakota Utilities customers, and the utility company is stressing to customers that...
View ArticleEconomic Council names Stuart director
The Dawson County Economic Development Council Board of Directors announce Jason Stuart as its new DCEDC Executive Director.A Louisiana native, Mr. Stuart joins DCEDC from the Glendive Ranger-Review,...
View ArticleJaycees BB gun program participation nearly triples since its 2016 class...
By Jamie Ausk CrisafulliRanger-Review Staff WriterWhen this year’s Jaycees BB Gun Program participants began showing up for their first class at the Glendive Trap Club earlier this month, the numbers...
View ArticleInsurance trends create challenges for medical providers
(Editor’s note: This is the second in a series about how changes in the healthcare industry affect Glendive Medical Center.)By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterShifts in the healthcare industry in...
View ArticleBeloved DCHS tennis coach says he has simply retired
By Eric KilleleaRanger-Review Staff WriterGlendive’s tennis coach, Rich Lindgren, recently retired nearly a year after announcing that he would return for the 2018 season. Lindgren’s resignation brings...
View ArticleGMC celebrates orthopedic surgeon hitting his 100th joint replacement...
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterOn Jan. 19, Glendive Medical Center hosted an open house to celebrate Dr. Eric Sigmond’s 100th joint surgery at the medical center.The event was planned when...
View ArticleHomegrown energy film tells stories of clean energy users
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterNorthern Plains Resource Council in partnership with Dawson Resource Council hosted the Homegrown Energy Film Festival at Cross Country Brewing in Glendive on...
View ArticleFisher attorney seeks continuance
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterDistrict Judge Michael Hayworth granted a continuation in the omnibus hearing of accused murderer Todd Fisher Tuesday afternoon after Fisher’s lawyers...
View ArticleDNRC to conduct new flood study
By Kyle VuilleRanger-Review Staff WriterAfter years of numerous studies and reports which have resulted in no firm plan to solve the floodplain issue in Glendive, a new study presented by the Montana...
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