February was one of coldest snowiest in local history
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterMany folks around town over the last couple of months have been heard saying it’s an abnormally hard winter, and those folks are absolutely right, as February...
View ArticleLocal artist honored as DCHCC's Community Champion
By Peggy IbaDawson County Healthy Communities CoalitionThe Community Champion for February is an author and an artist and a philanthropist of her time and talents. Pamela Harr and Harvey Rattey of...
View ArticleLocal woman recounts federal jury experience
By Chad KnudsonRanger-Review Staff WriterWhen the Federal courts come calling, pack a bag and prepare to be away from home for awhile. This is the lesson learned by local pharmacist Ashlie Staiger...
View ArticleTask force uses food to spread message about worldwide tobacco issues
By Katelyn TexeiraRanger-Review student internDawson Community College hosted International Night on Monday, Feb. 26 in an effort to spread awareness regarding tobacco use nationwide.The event was...
View ArticleAddiction treatment staff committed to family members, the community
By Jamie Ausk CrisafulliRanger-Review Staff Writer “Our goals is to save one life at a time, one day at a time, and we are,” WATCh East security coordinator Sara Engle said in a recent interview.The...
View ArticleEmergency system test is Tuesday in preparation for river event
By Chad KnudsonRanger-Review Staff WriterWith a potentially difficult river break-up coming sometime in the near future, county emergency services will be testing their mass notification...
View ArticleSeveral events planned for Glendive Celtic celebration
Plans for the 15th Annual Irish for a Day celebration are taking shape as organizers released a weekend schedule that is sure to please St. Patrick’s Day fans.The weekend’s events begin on Friday,...
View ArticleSchool enrollment holding fairly steady
By Jamie Ausk CrisafulliRanger-Review Staff WriterEnrollment in Glendive Public Schools dropped a total of 12 students compared to the official fall enrollment numbers.Although the drop in students is...
View ArticleIncumbents file as school board deadline nears
By Jamie Ausk CrisafulliRanger-Review Staff WriterThere are only two weeks left to file for a school board position in the county. The filing period for school board candidates opened on Dec. 14, 2017...
View ArticleCommittee recommends fire department restructuring
By Chad C. KnudsonRanger-Review Staff WriterThe City of Glendive is on the verge of a major restructuring of its fire department following a special Personnel Committee meeting Monday afternoon.As...
View ArticleIconic Glendive Business Lost to Fire (Slideshow 3)
By Chad C. KnudsonRanger-Review Staff Writer“Please bear with us as we move forward from this tragedy.” So reads a statement issued by the Beer Jug on social media following a devastating fire in the...
View ArticleRecent big data study confirms Glendive's remoteness
The Middle of NowhereBy Chad C. KnudsonRanger-Review Staff WriterOnce upon a time someone marketed t-shirts depicting a highway sign that read something like this ‘End of the World 14 miles. Glendive,...
View ArticleLocal recycling efforts are picking up
By Cindy MulletRanger-Review Staff WriterRecycling efforts are happening in Montana and can happen in Glendive.That was the message presented during a future of recycling in Dawson County seminar held...
View ArticleAirport will soon feature a piece of aviation history
Now in their eighth decade, Lockheed P-2V Neptunes have hunted submarines, patrolled the Ho Chi Minh Trail and helped fight wildland fire across the United States. Soon one of the historic aircraft...
View ArticleGUSB puts three levies on the ballot
By Jamie Ausk CrisafulliRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Glendive Unified School Board on Monday approved three voted levies to be placed on the ballot for the May School Election. If all the voted levies...
View ArticleFire doesn't dissuade St. Patty's Day revelers from Beer Jug stop
Beer JugBy Eric KilleleaRanger-Review Staff WriterThe watering hole had been a fixture in Glendive for 71 years, nestled in one of the storefronts at 313 North Merrill Ave., in a block full of...
View ArticlePaddlefish lottery tag applications due March 29
Paddlefish anglers planning to harvest a fish in the Upper Missouri River (From Fort Peck Dam to Fort Benton) will need to apply for an Upper Missouri River Paddlefish Tag. Applications for this...
View ArticleNon-profits may submit proposals for Makoshika Estates salvage rights
By Jamie Ausk CrisafulliRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Makoshika Estates LCC managing partners are offering the opportunity for a Glendive nonprofit organization to make some money by selling items they...
View ArticleDCEDC submits plan to bring cowboy hall of fame to Glendive
By Katelyn TeixeiraRanger-Review Student InternThe Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame is again looking for a home for its museum and heritage center and Glendive is on the short list of potential...
View ArticleHarr sets her artist's eye on Towne Street Bridge (slideshow 2)
By Chad C. KnudsonRanger-Review Staff WriterHaving completed four large bronze sculptures for public display along the Merrill Avenue corridor, local sculpture artist Pamela Harr is shifting her...
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