Originally published in the 9/22/17 print edition of Yellowstone County News. by Judy Killen WORDEN — Teachers in the Huntley Project School District will receive raises and increased health insurance contributions under a one-year contract approved by the school board.…
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HP enrollment stable, but funding forecast is cloudy
Originally published in the 9/22/17 print edition of Yellowstone County News. by Judy Killen. WORDEN — The first student counts of the new school year show Huntley Project High School enrollment at 258 students. That’s down three students from the…
County Ok’s 94 Million budget, Pitman refuses to second the motion.
Originally published in the 9/8/17 print edition. This is an early release of the story. BILLINGS — Pointing out that Yellowstone County’s 2017-18 budget is only “sustainable” if the proposed Safety Mill Levy passes, County Commissioner Denis Pitman refused to…
Huntley Project moves Homecoming to October
Originally published in the 9/1/17 print edition of Yellowstone County News UPDATES: from last week WORDEN — Huntley Project High School is lining up a full week of activities to celebrate Homecoming 2017. It’s just occurring slightly later in the season…
County’s taxable value up 4.6 percent
Originally published in the 8/25/17 print edition of Yellowstone County News. BILLINGS — The total taxable value of property in Yellowstone County increased 4.6 percent in FY 2016-17. About half that increase is due to the construction of new property…
National Day of the American Cowboy rides again
MONTANA — The National Day of the American Cowboy has won approval from the U.S. Senate. The bill was sponsored by Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyoming, with the support of 14 senators, including six Democrats, from several western states. Approval of…