by Robert Nolte HUNTLEY — Students will be combing through the grounds next fall to continue their assessment of the Huntley Project Museum of Irrigated Agriculture. Their hours of research will likely result in site improvements and help the museum snag valuable grants that...
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Yellowstone County News
MSU-B students helping Huntley museum get grants
District offers .5% increase for teachers
by Sharon Michaels WORDEN — After reviewing the budget, Huntley Project School Board negotiators Mark Jones and Tim Moullet...
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Board hears community’s views on new gym, other upgrades
by Rebecca Tescher Robison WORDEN – As the process to construct a new high school began, the Huntley Project...
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Experiment station faces budget cuts
by Robert Nolte HUNTLEY — The state budget crunch will hit the experiment station in Huntley and before it’s...
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Huge event center planned on Pryor Creek Road
Huge event center planned on Pryor Creek Road by Robert Nolte HUNTLEY — An $11 million event center is...
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Guest Editorial: Supt. Wes Coy
Guest Editorial by Supt. Wes Coy Public Meeting Set on School Possibilities The construction of the new school building...
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Word on the street, not a done deal — please call your board
By: Becky Tescher Robison The Huntley Project School Board needs to revisit this week’s decision on the size of...
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Skylights, vinyl or carpeting… HP board gets down to details of school planning
by Sharon Michaels WORDEN — The Huntley Project School Board, JGA Architects president Terry Sukut and construction manager at...
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Negotiations under way at HP, teachers seek 4.5 percent increase
by Sharon Michaels WORDEN — The Huntley Project teachers’ union has asked for a one-year contract with a 4.5...
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Water coming April 25; board fields question about manager
by Sharon Michaels BALLANTINE — Good news, water users — water will be turned in on April 25, decided...
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