After a cold and windy weekend, the local area is expected to be a bit more comfortable for the foreseeable future, with this week’s temperatures expected to still be cooler but with less windchill. Emily Archer, a meteorologist from the National Weather Service in Billings said starting Thu…
Members of the Miles City Chapter of Walleyes Unlimited and representatives from the local Bureau of Land Management (BLM) used donated Christ…
Nao Fukumato arrived in Dillon last August as a coordinator for the Japanese Outreach Initiative, on assignment and stationed at the Universit…
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Under Secretary Dr. Basil Gooden announced USDA is accepting applications until May 21…
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Local theatre group the Barn Players are currently preparing for their next big show, choosing to put on a performance of “Aladdin Jr.” in Apr…
Andrew Prutsok, the publisher/editor of the Miles City Star, headed off into a well-earned retirement on Friday, capping an over five year ten…
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The Miles Community College Rodeo Club held its annual World Class Bareback and Saddle Bronc Riding School over the weekend, bringing in aspir…
The Pioneers baseball team from Miles Community College opened their conference scheduled on Tuesday as they hosted Bismarck State College at …
The Miles Community College (MCC) Pioneers softball team opened their home and conference sc…
As I hiked toward the top of the high scoria butte, I saw a dog down below me, accompanied b…
The Miles City Generals 14U Bantam team took third place over the weekend at the Bantam Stat…
The Miles Community College (MCC) Pioneers baseball team opened their home schedule over the…