Teacher terminated, plans to appeal
By Jamie Ausk CrisafulliRanger-Review Staff WriterDuring a special meeting of the Glendive Unified School Board Monday, the board acted on the recommendation of Superintendent Ross Farber to terminate...
View ArticleNew Glendive gym will specialize in Crossfit training
By Mason HutchinsonRanger-Review Staff WriterCrossfit is known for being something only the strongest and daring of athletes can do, but Sammi Aldinger and Sarah Dinardi, owners of Crossfit Glendive,...
View ArticleForensics students bring home medals (slideshow 2)
By Jordan ViegutDCHS Speech, Drama and Debate advisorSpeech, Drama and Debate is sometimes referred to as ‘Forensics,’ which gives the impression of high school kids in navy blue CSI jackets at crime...
View ArticleStudents embracing Lincoln School's new book clubs
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterA love and appreciation of the written word is taking root and spreading amongst students at Lincoln Elementary School.Since December, Lincoln teachers and...
View ArticleMedicine Rocks State Park named to National Register of Historic Places
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterEastern Montana’s Medicine Rocks State Park is the newest site to join the pantheon of historic properties listed on the U.S. Department of the Interior’s...
View ArticleKeystone could bring dollars, protestors to Dawson County
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Keystone XL pipeline is back in play, and with construction of it now seemingly closer than ever, Dawson County stands to benefit economically, but at the...
View ArticleArea flu season deemed uneventful so far
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterFlu season is at its peak, but while the Montana Department of Health and Human Services currently classifies the virus as “widespread” across the state, Dawson...
View ArticleGMC's Gaub set to retire
Glendive Medical Center and Carleen Gaub, PA-C are announcing that she will be retiring starting May 1, 2017. We realize that the relationship with your medical provider is very important. It is our...
View ArticleDEQ fines Bridger $1 million for spill
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Montana Department of Environmental Quality has finalized the first official fine to be levied against Bridger Pipeline for the January 2015 rupture of the...
View ArticleCity advances major changes to city code, wards
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Glendive City Council made a bevy of decisions at their meeting Tuesday night, making new hires for the police and fire departments and advancing several...
View ArticleClub sunset benefits library
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterAging members and dwindling numbers have led a local club to make a significant donation to the Glendive Public Library. After decades of working with the...
View ArticleWarm temps and melting snow raise ice jam concerns
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe rising temperatures and melting snows have state and local emergency preparedness officials on high alert as they keep a wary eye out for localized flooding...
View ArticlePublic nuisance petition filed against Jordan owner
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterA public nuisance petition has been filed against the owner of the Jordan Inn for the enormous number of pigeons inhabiting the building and for the piles of...
View ArticleCity sidewalk, curb program deadline nears
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterWith less than two weeks left to go, sign-ups for the city of Glendive’s proposed sidewalk and curb program are going well, though city officials remain hopeful...
View ArticleMakoshika road funding included in House bill
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff Writer Funding to substantially repair or possibly completely rebuild the entrance road to Makoshika State Park is included in a capital projects appropriation bill...
View ArticleSome property owners may be forced to enter sidewalks program
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterResidents who have not signed up yet for the city’s sidewalk, curb and gutter program may not be given a choice in the matter if enough of their neighbors on...
View ArticleSchool enrollments continue to drop
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterEnrollment in Glendive Public Schools has dropped further since school opened in the fall, leading to concerns about how that may impact the cash-strapped...
View ArticlePotter credits persistence and some chemistry for her success
By Cindy MulletRanger-Review Staff WriterWhen local potter Amanda Heimbuch was in school, she questioned why she should take chemistry and how she would ever use it. She started working with clay and...
View ArticlePaddlefish caviar program secure for another ten years
By Jason StuartRanger-Review Staff WriterThe Yellowstone Caviar grant program is secure for another decade following Gov. Steve Bullock signing a bill into law last Friday to extend the program to...
View ArticleMilne family sells John Deere dealership after 75 years
Business was the last single-location John Deere store in MontanaBy Ranger-Review StaffMilne Implement of Glendive was recently acquired by C&B Operations, owned by Matt Cronin and Peter Burwell....
View Article