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1 week ago |
terrytribune.com | Brendan Heidner
Editor's note: Terry is a town rich with history, its buildings standing as silent witnesses to the passage of time. In this ongoing series, we delve into the architectural heritage of Terry, exploring structures that have shaped the town’s identity. Later this year, the Kempton Hotel will surpass 45,000 days of continuous hospitality since opening more than 120 years ago, a title not many worldwide can claim. kAm~? @C 23@FE yF?6 `d[ `h_a[ E96 z6>AE@? 72>:=J @A6?65 E96 9@E6= =@42E65 @?
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rangerreview.com | Brendan Heidner
“Records are made to be broken.”That is what Dickinson State University’s pole vaulting coach Mark Aide said when talking about Glendive native Madison “Madi” Wahl’s attempt on Thursday to break the school’s women’s 16-year-standing pole vault record, which his daughter currently holds. kAmp D6?:@C 2E9=6E6 2E s$&[ (29= 2EE6>AE65 E@ 3C62< E96 `a\7@@E\``]d\:?49 C64@C5 D6E 3J z6=D6J p:56 :? a__h @? %9FCD52J[ 2 >2C< D96 92D H@C<65 E@H2C5 E96 =2DE 7@FC J62CD]k^AmkAm(29= >256 2 ?2>6 7@C 96CD6=7 :?
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rangerreview.com | Brendan Heidner
Eastern Plains Economic Development Corporation and the Glendive Chamber were recently awarded a collective $6,700 in grant funding: $4,700 to use toward a local beautification effort and $2,000 for community meeting infrastructure. Following a ReImagining Rural session earlier this year, a group of local participants decided to intentionally focus on work they can do to make Glendive look more attractive to the traveling public, particularly along Merrill Avenue.
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1 week ago |
terrytribune.com | Brendan Heidner
In the wake of ongoing reductions to federal funding sources, Action for Eastern Montana is actively preparing for any cuts that could substantially reduce or eliminate programs and services it provides across its 17-county region. Each year, Action for Eastern Montana receives approximately $6 million in federal funding to execute its programs, making up about 85% of its total budget. kAm~G6C E96 A2DE >@?E9D[ !C6D:56?E s@?2=5 %CF>A :DDF65 6I64FE:G6 @C56CD 42==:?8 7@C 2 7C66K6 @?
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terrytribune.com | Brendan Heidner
Montana Department of Commerce officials spent six hours exploring Terry and Prairie County on Tuesday before giving a public presentation about the Montana Main Street Program and how the community can continue to take advantage of state resources as it fosters economic growth and development.
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