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The Little Big Horn College Board of Trustees spent nearly three hours in a late night executive session discussing David Yarlott Ed.D’s contract, according to minutes posted to their social media. The board of trustees meeting started at 5:24 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 27 and went over
David Yarlott, Ed.D. was removed as Little Big Horn College's president in a unanimous vote Wednesday, Feb. 27., according to a press release. Neva Tall Bear, Long-time faculty member, was appointed by the Trustees as acting interim College President. During the meeting Yarlott, who was initially hired
Olivia Rose Williamson, widely known as lady_pompadour on Instagram, has been chosen as an honoree for the Montana Circle of American Masters (MCAM). Williamson is known for her beadwork, and has led tours of Little Bighorn Battlefield National Park for years. Williamson has also made appearances at local schools
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A new program at Plenty Doors CDC can help people save up to $5,000. Plenty Doors Community Development Corporation is running a program to help people who qualify save money in progress towards a goal of home ownership, home repair, business expenses, debt reduction, or education. The program, called
By John Clayton, Writers on the Range When my friends and I encountered the fresh grizzly bear scat, we were deep in Wyoming’s Teton Wilderness, 20 miles from a trailhead. I’d seen grizzlies before—from the car. But this experience was on a whole other level. I felt
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By Ben Long, Writers on the Range Is there any habit harder to break than harboring a grudge against an old adversary? Yet burying hatchets is exactly what it might take to conserve our wildlife, in the face of ever-increasing pressures on the places they need to survive. Consider grizzly