The Dawson County High School Key Club returned from its annual trip to the district convention in Billings this week, bringing home multiple …
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A corporation specializing in the production of hemp-based products experienced some major changes over the last year and its chief executive …
March 29 is National Vietnam War Veterans Day, and though it may seem like a lifetime ago for many people today, there are still those around …
After receiving a bid far above what was expected for the rehabilitation of the West Glendive sewer system, the Dawson County Commissioners ha…
Since moving to Dawson County five years ago, one local producer set out to run goats on his land, however doing so came with many hardships o…
Five local women took the stage at Dawson Community College for the 2nd Annual Women in Leadership Forum on Wednesday to speak to an audience …
Between inflation and the avian flu outbreaks over the last year, the price of certain foods has increased significantly, causing other everyd…
Between inflation and the avian flu outbreaks over the last year, the price of certain foods has increased significantly, causing other everyd…
SUNDAY, MARCH 26, 20239-9:45 a.m. — Our Savior Lutheran Church Sunday School: “Enduring Faith”
On March 27 at 5:15 p.m., the Urban Transportation Board will meet in the Urban Transportation Bus Barn. For more information, call Leslie Hun…
Thank you to the following individuals for their memorials donated to the center: Anne Freistone in memory of Stephen Lee and Melissa Delamate…
Week of March 27 to April 1
Take Down Tobacco Day is the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids’ signature platform for empowering people to stand up and speak out against the to…
Dawson FFA is in Great Falls this week competing at the State FFA convention.
The Glendive Garden Club is sponsoring a $500 scholarship to be awarded May 1 of the current year in memory of Harold Ullman. Harold was a dev…
Dawson Community College is nearing the end of an experimental program that gives incarcerated persons a chance to take college-level courses …
The DCHS Art Department will host its second annual DCHS Art Show on March 30 from 5 to 8 p.m. Enter the high school through the cafeteria doors.
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Wednesday, (March 15), we went to the Yellowstone River Inn for lunch. We were careful driving and walking on that ice. Attending were Sharon,…
The Lile family name has deep roots in Prairie County and just as Brady Liles learned to work the family farm and ranch at a young age, he and…
With the recent announcement that Sidney Sugar beet plant will be closing, area sugar beet producers are looking at other options.
The Montana Farm Bureau Federation has announced the winners of the Montana Youth Agriculture Literacy program drawing contest.
Justin Swanson
The momentum of tourism in Glendive keeps moving in a positive direction. Out of the five applications submitted from Glendive groups, three r…
Sarah and Joshua Christenson pride themselves on being part of the local food economy. As co-owners of a 117-year-old ranch in western Montana…
Visit Southeast Montana is announcing today that its free, redesigned 2023 travel guide is now available for order and download.
Dawson Community College Board of Trustees Meeting
National Ag Week is March 20-26 with National Ag Day March 22. It’s a time to celebrate agriculture. Agriculture remains the number-one indust…
The DCHS Drama Department is presenting “Bitterroot” by James Venhaus, produced by special arrangement with Eldridge Publishing Company. Perfo…
The MonDak Heritage Center is hosting an exhibition of works by Dave Torrence on display March 22 through May 3 at the MonDak Heritage Center,…
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Tips From Former Smokers® (Tips®) campaign returns this month with powerful ads encoura…
Following are articles as they appeared in the Ranger-Review and the Yellowstone Monitor, 25, 50 & 100 years ago this month.
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