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…

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…

Get ready for Shark Tank competition

Originally published in the Yellowstone County News print edition on Jan. 6, 2017.   HELENA – The Montana Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Network has partnered with the Governor’s Conference on Tourism and Recreation to increase its reach to one…

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…

HP volleyball dynasty continues to bring home state hardware

by Jonathan McNiven-Originally published in the print edition 11/18/16 of the Yellowstone County News. BOZEMAN — The Huntley Project Lady Devils continued the long-standing tradition to bring home another state trophy at the State Class B Volleyball Tournament in Bozeman…