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Mayor: Develop road, utility plans for future growth
Dillon’s mayor is encouraging the development of long-term plans for citywide road maintenance and repair, and extension of water and sewer service outside the current city boundaries. Mayor John McGinley told the Beaverhead County Commissioners Monday that he brought that suggestion up to Dillon City Council, as they would...
Special election results on website today
The election results from the Public Hospital District board of trustees will be posted today, Wednesday, on the Dillon Tribune's website, www.dillontribune.com. The results of the election were not known before press time Tuesday. The election will seat two trustees from three options to three-year terms. In the running were...
Love's Truck Stop coming to council May 15
The Dillon City Council will consider a number of actions related to the pending Love’s Truck Stop development off North Interchange at its next meeting. Operations Director Kristina Abbey told council at its May 1 meeting that all the procedural hurdles for the new truck stop development right off Interstate 15 have been overcome, and the final approvals are up for their sign-off.
Permit for gas station next to Silver Bow Drive-In on hold
BUTTE, Mont. — Construction of a gas station next to an historic drive-in cinema off Interstate 15 in Butte-Silver Bow will be on hold for at least the next several months. At the request of both parties, Butte-Silver Bow County and the Silver Bow Drive-In, District Court judge Kurt Krueger granted a stay of proceedings until a hearing on the merits can be held.
Big Sky community leaders urge residents to vote for government review
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Gallatin County and Madison County commissioners, along with the board of the Big Sky Resort Area District, met for their biannual meeting in Big Sky on Wednesday. During the meeting, a big topic of discussion was the upcoming vote on whether to review local government, with...
Dillon playoff hopes end at Florence
Dillon’s post-season hopes ended on the baseball field at Florence Friday night as the top-ranked host denied the Beavers their fading chances of qualifying for the playoff. It was a must win game for Dillon and despite the loss they were up to the challenge. “It was a heartbreaker....
Dillon boys and girls dominate home meet
For the second week in a row, the Dillon track and field teams swept all four titles at a track meet. Saturday at Vigilante Field both the boys and girls varsity teams nearly doubled or more than doubled the score of the second place team. “It was a perfect weekend...
Dillon girls rally again, top nemesis Frenchtown
The Dillon Lady Beaver softball team did it again. Facing nemesis Frenchtown, a perennial girls softball powerhouse that Dillon had defeated only one previous time in the history of the program, rallied from a 7-4 deficit to tie the game in the sixth at 7-7, and then win in the bottom of the seventh with a walk-off single.
Greater Gallatin United Way Mobilizes Community for Day of Action: Igniting Change Across Four Counties with Countless Acts of Compassion
Bozeman – Greater Gallatin United Way (GGUW) is thrilled to announce its upcoming Day of Action, scheduled for June 21st, 2024. This event aims to unite individuals, nonprofits, businesses, and community organizations across Gallatin, Madison, Meagher, and Park counties for a day of impactful volunteerism and community engagement. The...
Montana Western celebrates 127th commencement with over 480 new graduates
Students turned into college graduates this morning in Dillon, over 480 degrees were awarded in the Straugh gymnasium on the University of Montana Western campus. This year marks the 127th annual commencement ceremony, with 175 students taking to the podium in-person. Doug Daenzer, the instructor of business at Montana Western,...
Trial set for OPI candidate Allen, while she defends actions as ‘bold stand for parental rights’
A Republican candidate for state school superintendent faces a jury trial for obstructing a peace officer, but she continues to lead her district, and she defends the actions that led to her arrest as “a bold stand for parental rights.” Sharyl Allen remains on staff as superintendent-principal for Harrison Public Schools in Madison County and […] The post Trial set for OPI candidate Allen, while she defends actions as ‘bold stand for parental rights’ appeared first on Daily Montanan.
Need to address water quality issues leads to rate hikes for Whitehall residents
WHITEHALL, Mont. — In the town of Whitehall, residents recently received a letter in the mail informing them that over the next two years the price of water is set to nearly double. The rate increase is a result of the town’s plans to construct a treatment plant to...
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