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…
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Free dinners to be available twice a week at 4 churches
by Kelly Addy HUNTLEY – Four churches have joined forces with the local Salvation Army command to provide hot meals in the evening to people in need of them in the Huntley Project and Shepherd area. According to Huntley United…
Deal to buy Dassinger land for school in limbo
by Robert Nolte WORDEN — Though the asking price is high, the Huntley Project school district is not closing the door on possible purchase of the Dassinger property. The family would like $200,000 for the land being eyed for parking…
Garage to be moved from water district’s right of way
By Sharon Michaels WORDEN – The Worden Ballantine Yellowstone County Water and Sewer District should be able to complete the sewer line replacement on Yellowstone Avenue soon, president Gary Foss reported to the board at the meeting on Wednesday, March…
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…
Brewings: Yellowstone County News
by Rebecca Tescher Robison Shepherd School District and Huntley Project School District can be exceedingly proud of their presence at the state class B boys basketball tournament in Great Falls over the weekend. Both schools were well represented by their…