
The Ranger-Review
news staff covers a variety of local community and area
news. The paper strives to give as much coverage to
community happenings, school, government, sports, agriculture,
and business as possible, while balancing the newspapers
with a variety of feature articles. In
addition to covering local news on a twice-weekly basis,
the staff also produces a number of special sections
throughout the year. These section include, but are
not limited to, the annual Visitor’s Guide, Hunting
Section, Spring Fling , Agriculture Section, Youth Baseball/Softball
Section, Back to School and College Section, and Weed
Section.
If you have any news item that would be of interest to
Dawson County readers, please contact one of the members of our news staff.
We want to hear from you!
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Jerry Zander, Publisher
A Glendive native, Zander began his newspaper career
over 50 years ago as a Glendive Daily Ranger carrier
and has worked in the composition department, as the
photographer and advertising manager before being named
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Jamie Ausk Crisafulli, Managing Editor
Crisafulli has been with The Ranger-Review since 1995. Before taking the responsibilities of the
managing editor in July, 2000, she worked in the positions of photographer and reporter at the
newspaper. Crisafulli is a native of Terry, Mont. |
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Cindy
Mullet, Reporter/Feature Writer
Mullet started full-time with The Ranger-Review in 1989.
She left after one year to do missionary work and returned
as a part-time employee in 1994. Mullet is the feature
writer and she covers area history stories. |
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Amanda
Breitbach , Reporter and Photographer
Breitbach started full-time with The Ranger-Review in
June of 2007. She graduated from MSU-Bozeman in 2004,
then served as a volunteer with the Peace Corps for
two years in Guinea, West Africa before returning to
eastern Montana. Breitbach is a native of Circle. |
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Kevin
Miller, Sports Reporter
Miller began writing sports for the Ranger-Review
in late 2007. His love for sports of all kinds, which
he says began at a very young age, prompted his interest
in community sports reporting.
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Kim
Wiseman, Reporter
Wiseman started full-time with the Ranger-Review in
February of 2008. Enjoying living like a gypsy, Wiseman
has lived and worked everywhere from Washington, D.C.
to China after graduating from Tennessee Temple University
in 2002. In the summer of 2007, Wiseman decided to move
back home to Glendive. |
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