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Montana’s Motor Vehicle Division offers mobile driver services in Red Lodge
In response to increased demand and to further support customers in Carbon County, Montana’s Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) will offer a mobile licensing event in the parking lot of the Veterans Memorial Civic Center at 215 14th St W, from July 11 in Red Lodge. The Mobile Unit offers...
Boys & Girls Club Celebrate 30 years of fun, caring
The Boys & Girls Club of Carbon County held a colorful carnival last week in Red Lodge to celebrate its 30th year. Kids, members and future members, were entertained by all manner of games and activities. The Club’s ball got rolling in the spring of 1993 when the Beartooth Front...
Crucial Airport Discussions Continue
On Tuesday, June 18, the Carbon County Airport Board met to discuss a range of important issues. Topics included the airport runway paving, airport management and the continuing process of the interlocal agreement between Bridger, Red Lodge and Carbon County as well as having a defined airport boundary.
Myrna Lee Case
Myrna Lee Case passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, June 22, 2024. Myrna was born on June 6, 1939, in a farmhouse in Carbon County, Montana. She came into this world a fighter at 3 pounds. She went to school in the one room schoolhouse in Clark, Wyoming, and then went to high school in Belfry, Montana, where Myrna was a cheerleader and lettered in band playing the baritone. She also sang in the chorus and was a 4-H member. Myrna graduated in 1957 and then went on to attend Northwest Community College. Myrna was on a dart team that she helped to create for almost 30 years. She spent the last of her working life at Blair’s Market in the deli. She had a great love of Nascar, with Dale Ernhardt and Dale Ernhardt Jr. being her favorite drivers, but she also enjoyed watching all sports. One of Myrna’s favorite colors was red, and she would like everyone to wear something red to the service. Myrna was always quick with a smile and will be missed by those who knew her and loved her.
One dead, one injured in Carbon County car crash Friday
WASHOE, Mont. - An 81-year-old Bearcreek man died in a car crash on S-308, and a 72-year-old Belfry man was injured in Carbon County on Friday, June 21, 2024. Montana Highway Patrol reports the 81-year-old Belfry man was entering S-308, heading northwest to Red Lodge in a Honda Pilot, crossing the southbound lane and colliding with the 72-year-old driver in a Ford Escape, heading southbound on S-308.
Carbon County crash kills 1, severely injures another
MISSOULA, Mont. — An 81-year-old man from Bearcreek, Montana has died after a crash near Washoe in Carbon County. Montana Highway Patrol reports the crash took place at 3:16 p.m. on Friday, June 21. According to the crash report, the 81-year-old was driving a Honda Pilot that was entering...
Suspected murder/suicide under investigation
On June 12 at approximately 9:30 p.m., Carbon County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a residence north of Silesia to do a welfare check on the residents. The welfare check was requested by friends who had been unable to contact the residents after receiving a concerning email from the male living at the residence. When deputies arrived, they located an adult female and an adult male inside the residence, both deceased...
Carbon County murder/suicide under investigation
Law enforcement officials in Carbon Country are still investigating a June 12 incident near Silesia as a possible murder/suicide. At about 9:30 p.m., Carbon County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a residence north of Silesia to do a welfare check on the residents. The check was requested by friends who...
New Trump Merch Store Now Open on Popular Montana Main Street
Starting at 9 a.m. on Friday June, 21st...and just in time for the big Red Lodge Rodeo...a new Trump merchandise store is now opening on one of Montana's most popular main streets to shop. I got this note from our friends in Carbon County:. "Hi, Carbon County Republican Women &...
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