Articles from the January 15, 2020 edition


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  • Happenings at the Musselshell County Sheriffs Office

    Jan 15, 2020

    1-Jan A 911 hang up came in, no call back could be completed. A 911 came in requesting a Deputy for a verbal altercation. Deputy responded. A 911 came in requesting a Deputy for an individual who did not feel safe. Deputy responded. A 911 came in requesting an ambulance for an individual that was not responsive. Ambulance responded. A 911 hang up came in, upon call back it was found to be an accidental dial Ambulance performed a transfer to Billings A 911 came in reporting smoke, Deputies checked and found that all was well A request for a...

  • Superintendent Arntzen Announces Second Consecutive Year of Record High Graduation Rates for Montana

    Jan 15, 2020

    HELENA—Superintendent of Public Instruction Elsie Arntzen announced Thursday that Montana once again saw record-high graduation rates for high school students in 2019, surpassing the previous year’s record high. The all-student statewide graduation rate for the 2018-2019 school year was 86.6 percent, the highest percent since 2011 when the state began using a four-year cohort definition to calculate graduation rates. The previous year’s graduation rate was 86.4 percent. “I am proud that our state’s trend data is showing that more and more stud...

  • The Making of Glacier National Park

    Larry and Jane Stanfel|Jan 15, 2020

    What on earth do you suppose is this giant contraption? What could it have to do with Glacier National Park? To discover the answers, read on. Early railroad travel within the northern U. S. was primarily from the east coast's major cities, such as New York, to as far west as Minneapolis. There was no easy way to reach the west coast. In 1879 the Great Northern Railroad, newly reorganized, decided to extend the line from Minneapolis to Seattle, 1665 miles according to a modern road atlas. It...