Originally published in the Yellowstone County News 5/5/17 print edition. HUNTLEY PROJECT — Incumbent Steve Erb and challenger Brooke Logan bested a field of seven candidates for two seats on the Huntley Project School Board in Tuesday’s election. In the…
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Census of Agriculture tallies US farms and ranches
Originally published in the print edition 4/21/17 of Yellowstone County News. WASHINGTON – America’s farmers and ranchers will soon have the opportunity to represent agriculture in their communities and industry by taking part in the 2017 Census of Agriculture. Conducted…
Mark Wandle Accepts Superintendent job at Huntley Project
Worden, MT-Huntley Project’s High School Principal Mark Wandle has accepted the Superintendent position last night at the Huntley Project School Board meeting. He will be replacing retiring Superintendent Wes Coy, who announced he will be leaving at the end of…
Annnnnnnnd there back, Breakfast Flakes return “On Air”
Originally published in the Yellowstone County News print edition, On newsstands Thursdays. BILLINGS — Cat Country’s morning crew returned back to work on Monday, March 13 after 3 weeks off the air since radio DJ Paul Mushaben was suspended after a…
Huntley Project superintendent vacancy draws 9 applicants
Originally published in the print edition of Yellowstone County News -by Judy Killen WORDEN — Nine people have applied to become the new superintendent of Huntley Project Schools. A superintendent search committee was to meet Wednesday night to begin the…
Superintendent Wes Coy to leave Huntley Project
Originally published in the print edition of Yellowstone County News WORDEN — Wes Coy is retiring as superintendent at Huntley Project Schools but will remain in education. Coy announced his intent to retire on June 30 at special meeting…