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…
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Iona Stookey finalist for National Coach of the Year
Originally published in the Yellowstone County News print edition. HELENA — The Montana Coaches Association has announced that 11 Montana coaches and one athletic director have been selected as “Finalists” for National High School Athletic Coaches Association (NHSACA) National Coach…
Chief: New fire hall in Huntley could house county ambulance service
WORDEN — The new fire station planned for Huntley may also house ambulances for the proposed countywide ambulance service. Lance Taylor, chief of the Worden Volunteer Fire Department and president of the Yellowstone County Rural Fire Council, said Monday night…
Holiday spirit fills Worden streets for record strollers
WORDEN — An early dose of holiday spirit drew record numbers out on the town Friday night for the Worden Christmas Stroll. Linda Holmes, one of the event organizers, said an estimated 450 people attended the annual event, a…
Worden merchants prepare for annual Christmas stroll
WORDEN — Worden kicks off the holiday season with its annual Christmas Stroll. This year’s stroll is Friday, Dec. 2. Strollers may visit downtown merchants for refreshments and have their passports signed from 4 to 7:30 p.m. Linda Holmes of the…
Newspaper dispenser stolen, report to Sheriff’s Office
The Yellowstone County News is looking for a newspaper dispenser that was stolen from Valley Farmer’s Supply in Worden between the dates of 10/20/16-10/25/16. The Yellowstone County News and Yellowstone County Sheriff’s Office is currently looking into video from outside…