Dawson County Domestic Violence attorney finds her experience as a teacher...
By Cindy MulletRanger-Review Staff WriterPracticing law in a wide variety of situations gives Jayne Mitchell a strong background for her latest challenge as an attorney with the Dawson County Domestic...
View ArticleFormer Glendive Teacher named Associate Dean
University of Connecticut Professor Del Siegle has been named Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Affairs for the Neag School of Education. Siegle taught in the Glendive Public Schools’ gifted and...
View ArticleSubdivision streets will be plowed
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff Writer The snow has piled up high on the streets of the West Glendive subdivisions, and the Dawson County Commissioners have decided to have the streets plowed“We’re...
View ArticleDrop in building permits a result of Bakken downturn
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe downturn in the Bakken oilfield the last couple of years appears to be correlating to a direct reduction in the number of building projects within the City...
View ArticleOrdinance committee recommends ward changes
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterCity officials appear to have decided on a new boundary line between two of the city’s wards in an effort to make the wards more even heading into this...
View ArticleDCC online education nationally recognized
Dawson Community College has one of the top-ranked online education offerings in the country, according to the Best Value Schools website.Compiled by staff at BVS, the ranking utilized a wide range of...
View ArticleLost toy poodle somehow survives for days alone in the cold
By Amorette AllisonYellowstone NewspapersNobody thought a toy poodle would survive over a week in severe winter conditions on his own after a highway accident, but LJ proved everybody wrong.Around noon...
View ArticleCity looks at developing a new pot shop zoning policy
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe City of Glendive is beginning the process of determining a policy for where medical marijuana shops would be allowed to set up shop in town.Following the...
View ArticleZander ready to work for a stronger county
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterNew Dawson County Commissioner Dennis Zander has just wrapped up his first full week in office and so far, he’s not ready to run screaming for the hills just...
View ArticlePaddlefish legislation moves ahead
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe future of the Yellowstone Caviar program, which uses proceeds from the sale of paddlefish roe to fund grants for Eastern Montana communities, will be...
View ArticleCulture of mediocrity of getting in the way of athletic success at DCHS
(Editor’s note: When replying to questions from our sports reporter about recent basketball games, Coach Wade Murphy was prompted to write about why he feels Dawson County High School athletics...
View ArticleForeign exchange students find ways to embrace Eastern Montana winter
By Mason HutchinsonRanger-Review Staff WriterOne of the most shocking experiences to people when they spend their first winter in Eastern Montana is the brutal cold. Five foreign exchange students at...
View ArticleCity hopeful, Doane resistant to early infrastructure bill
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterWhile Glendive city officials have expressed optimism about a comprehensive statewide infrastructure funding bill introduced in the Montana House of...
View ArticleCity curb and sidewalk project gaining traction
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterSign-ups for the City of Glendive’s proposed sidewalk and curb program are going well, though city officials remain hopeful many more residents will join in...
View ArticleFighting wage claims costly for DCC
By Anthony VarrianoRanger-Review Staff WriterThere was much concern over the amount Dawson Community College is spending to defend against wage claims during the monthly meeting of the DCC Board of...
View ArticleLocal seniors have been sweatin' to Simmons for 28 years (Slideshow 2)
By Cindy MulletRanger-Review Staff WriterThe exercises may look easy, but following the Richard Simmons “Silver Foxes” exercise tape, has made a big difference for participants in the Dawson County...
View ArticleSnowpack causes flooding concerns
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe spring thaw may seem like it’s an eternity away, but local, state and federal officials are already concerned about what may happen when the tremendous...
View ArticleCity Council approves purchase of new ambulance
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Glendive Ambulance Service will soon be adding a brand new ambulance to its fleet.The Glendive City Council unanimously approved the purchase of a new...
View ArticleLocals march in solidarity with Women"s March on Montana
By Jamie Ausk CrisafulliRanger-Review Staff WriterA small group of women made a show of solidarity with the Women’s March demonstration across the United States as they held their own demonstration in...
View ArticleLetting your car run to warm up this winter? That's illegal
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterDuring the long, often brutal Montana winters, Montana drivers are prone to leaving their vehicles running unattended to keep them warm and comfortable, but...
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