New Evangelical Church pastor looks to serve the community
By Cindy MulletRanger-Review Staff WriterBelieving the mission of the church isn’t just to minister to the people who fill the pews on Sunday or who come to weekly Bible studies, David Steinbron, the...
View ArticleCommissioners approve first county subdivision in decades
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterFor the first time in a couple of decades, a new housing subdivision has been approved in the Glendive area.The Dawson County Commissioners gave final approval...
View ArticleSignups open for city sidewalk, gutter program
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe City of Glendive is ready to sign residents up for a program designed to improve the city’s sidewalks and to help city residents spread out their cost for...
View ArticleGUSB approves hire of interim district clerk
By Anthony VarrianoRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Glendive Unified School Board has approved the hiring of Judy Cheff, an independent financial consultant and Montana Association of School Business...
View ArticleWMS gym floor damaged again
By Anthony VarrianoRanger-Review Staff WriterWashington Middle School Principal Mark Goyette said there was a “distinct musty odor” in the gym during the annual winter dance, Friday night, and it was...
View ArticleCity will not lower speed on one-ways
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterIt appears city officials will forego trying to change the speed limit on the one-way streets in the Southside neighborhood, though they do intend to...
View ArticleCounty loses, state gains jobs
Ranger-Review StaffDawson County saw a net decline of 278 jobs during 2016, according to information released by Governor Steve Bullock’s office Friday. The unemployment rate in Dawson County rose 0.4...
View ArticleLions and DCC work to add organizational signage
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterLocal service organizations may soon have their own sign welcoming visitors to Glendive and declaring their presence in the city.The city Finance, Utilities,...
View ArticleMail volume increases nationally and locally
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Christmas season can be a stressful time for many folks, but perhaps none more so than the hardworking men and women of the U.S. Postal Service, who find...
View ArticleWeekend cold blast a record-setter
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe bitter cold over the past weekend led to at least one new weather record for the Glendive area, and though temperatures have warmed this week, another...
View ArticleDEQ announces fines for 2015 pipeline break
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Montana Department of Environmental Quality has announced the first official fines to be levied against Bridger Pipeline for the January 2015 rupture of the...
View ArticleLong-time Makoshika champion shocked by loss of State Parks administrator
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterMontana State Parks Administrator Chas Van Genderen was suddenly and unexpectedly fired this week in a move by the administration of Gov. Steve Bullock that...
View ArticlePAYING IT FORWARD
Local discovers generosity by leveraging social media to aid families in needBy Cindy MulletRanger-Review Staff WriterHis Facebook photo may be the Grinch, but Kevin Thompson believes in spreading the...
View ArticleSnow kept law enforcement, MDT hopping
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterGlendive’s Christmas snowstorm brought a heck of a lot of the white stuff to the area, but fortunately, with one exception, there weren’t too many major...
View ArticleDCHS, DCC dual enrollment finalized, policies pass second reading
By Anthony VarrianoRanger-Review Staff WriterDawson Community College Vice President of Administration Kathleen Zander walked through the Dawson County High School board room just in time during the...
View ArticleGun course is just for women (Slideshow 3)
*/ Story and Photos by Jason StuartAnnie grab your gun, because there’s a special night at the rifle range for the ladies to steady their aim, learn the ins and outs of guns and how to properly use one...
View ArticleCity snow removal focuses on main streets, public spaces
Man Power shortages and machine failures slow progressBy Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe snow is still piled deep on a lot of Glendive’s residential streets, but neighborhood streets are...
View ArticleShopping season seen as successful
By Anthony VarrianoRanger-Review Staff Writer The holiday shopping season has come to a close and despite plunging temperatures and more snow falling than in recent years, local retailers reported...
View ArticleRichey Senior Center may be open soon
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Dawson County Commissioners are moving ahead with minor repairs to the Richey Senior Center’s roof so the facility can reopen soon and have renewed hope...
View ArticleMore snow on New Year's grounds school buses, adds to travel hazards
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterGlendive and the surrounding area were still digging out from the Christmas snowstorm when another struck over New Year’s, adding several inches more of the...
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