by Robert Nolte HUNTLEY – Snow has been on the ground in the Billings area for more than 70 days, the ninth longest stretch since the weather service has been keeping records. And a significant melt isn’t predicted any time…
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Editorial
by Rebecca Tescher Robison It is good that Washington, D.C. is snowed in this week and the federal government is taking a snow day or two. It’s time the Washingtonians (on both sides of the aisle) take a breath and…
Four out of five school districts to use mail ballots
by Jeanne Travisono HUNTLEY – School board elections this year are set for Tuesday, May 3, and Shepherd, Huntley Project, Lockwood and Pioneer districts will be using mail ballots instead of polling places. The Custer district will hold a traditional…
Brewings
by Rebecca Tescher Robison The Pompeys Pillar group who hosted Leo’s Party every September for Leo Miller has disbanded. At Miller’s request, the group will not be hosting a party next September. They monies left over from the event planning…
High court rules Victoria is to be tried as adult
Staff Report HELENA – The Montana Supreme Court has rejected an appeal that would have allowed Michael Victoria III of Ballantine to be tried as a juvenile in Youth Court. On Tuesday, the justices agreed with District Court Judge Russell…
Project coaches Santy, Stookey honored – again
by Robert Nolte WORDEN — Last year he got a ring. This year Jay Santy gets a plaque for being named Class B high school football coach of the year for the second year in a row. He also won…