by Robert Nolte HUNTLEY – This year’s sugar beet harvest is over and losses could top $5 million in the county, according to some estimates. Butch Ewen, a Project beet grower and member of the Montana States Growers Association board of directors, said there...
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Sugar beet harvest ends with hopes of disaster relief
Fence holds car from overturning after slide off icy road
by Robert Nolte HUNTLEY — A Billings couple’s car slid off an icy Pryor Creek Road Tuesday evening and came to rest against a barbed wire fence that kept them from plunging down a steep embankment. “What turned out to be a few scrapes...
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Huntley Project Tries to Rebiuld
Well, as many of you might know or don’t know, there has been some stir about the Huntley Project High school and the rebiulding process. From trying to hire a public adjuster to what process should be taken to demolish the High School, to...
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The Lizard Head
So the other day, I was in sleeping when Tana went to work and Gage comes running in and says, “Dad, I got a lizard stuck in my nose!” Well, as far as I could see with one eye open, I couldn’t see anything...
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Pappy Prepares for Summer
this is a test posting for the Huntley Project website. Info was taken from Jonathanmcniven.com website. Happy Pappy, the jingling cowboy, is known for his unique style of entertainment throughout the western tourism industry especially in and around Billings, MT. Dennis McNiven, who many also...
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Huntley Project Recieves Additional Businessess
For those interested, The www.huntleyproject.net website continues to add new businesses and informational resources for those to view online. At this time, we would like to highlight a few of the lastest happenings and resources available to all. Firstly, it has been...
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Montana Cowboy Adds Another Year
Well, as many of you know; Pappy, the Montana cowboy continues to provide horseback rides and riding lessons to the masses in Montana, especially in Billings. From the adventurous mountains to the Little Bighorn Battlefield, (formerly known as Custer’s Battlefield where Custer’s Last Stand reenactment takes place). But you’ll never...
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Press Release: Yellowstone County News, Huntley Project School Burned by Fire
WORDEN – Huntley Project High School is deemed to be a total loss after an early morning fire on Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008. The fire was called in to 911 around 2:15 a.m. Officials believe it was arson, as evidence of accelerant was found....
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