Guest Editorial by Supt. Wes Coy Public Meeting Set on School Possibilities The construction of the new school building is well under way. Footings are nearing completion and soon the concrete slab for the classroom wings will be poured. We are hopeful that the structure of the building will actually be going up in...
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Guest Editorial: Supt. Wes Coy
Bilyeu retires from irrigation district; manager Brozek quits
by Sharon Michaels BALLANTINE – The Huntley Project Irrigation District is in good shape financially thanks to the leadership of now-resigning president Dale Bilyeu. This was the general consensus of the board after hearing Secretary Liz Freeman’s budget report. Board members thanked Dale for his leadership on the board and in the shop. Bilyeu...
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Dividend increases add up to good year for Farmers Union
Staff Report WORDEN — A 21 cents per gallon dividend on all gasoline and diesel purchased in 2009 was good news for those attending the Farmers Union Oil Company annual meeting on Wednesday, March 10. There was also a 16 cent per gallon dividend on all propane purchased during the last year, a $1.19...
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Huntley Project Boys Basketball Head to Divisionals in Belgrade
COLUMBUS – A trip to the divisional basketball tournament in Belgrade is on tap for the Huntley Project boys, who took first in District 4B last weekend. The Shepherd Mustangs came in third and will advance to the divisional contest also. The boys will play this week, Feb. 24-27. (Robison photo)
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It came, it stayed — snow sticks this winter
by Robert Nolte HUNTLEY – Snow has been on the ground in the Billings area for more than 70 days, the ninth longest stretch since the weather service has been keeping records. And a significant melt isn’t predicted any time soon. During January, the Huntley Project got 13.4 inches of snow — and most...
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