
Granite County Commissioner's Agenda: May 17, 2022
Granite County Commissioner's Agenda: May 17, 2022

Town of Drummond Agenda: May 17, 2022
Town of Drummond Agenda: May 17, 2022

2022 Primary Candidate Interviews
GRANITE COUNTY - Interviews with candidates in contested races in the 2022 Primary. Absentee Ballots were mailed on May 13 and the Primary will be held June 7. Granite County Attorney Blaine Bradshaw (R) Larry Henke (R) Granite County Commissioner John Kendall (R) NOTE - Incumbent Granite County Commissioner Scott Adler did not return email or text message requests for an interview as of the date of this article's publication.

Coroner finds county jail was not at fault in death of inmate
GRANITE COUNTY - From a Granite County Sheriff's Department press release: Today (Thursday), a Six person jury found Bradley Culbreath of Alberton did not die by criminal means while in custody at the Granite County Jail in January of this year. It was determined Mr. Culbreath died as a result of asphyxiation due to suicide. Anaconda Deer Lodge Coroner Jessi Jette-Billquist presided over the inquest.

Granite County Commissioner's Agenda: May 10, 2022
Granite County Commissioner's Agenda: May 10, 2022

Obituary: Clint Clute
DRUMMOND - Our beloved father, son, brother, and friend, Clint Douglas Clute, passed away unexpectedly on April 23, 2022, in Drummond, Montana, at the age of 52. He will be greatly missed by many. Clint was born in Missoula, Montana, on February 19, 1970, to Flora and Harold Clute Sr. He grew up in Drummond, Montana, as the youngest of five siblings. Clint was always a kind soul, even as a young boy. He was careful to never hurt anyone or anything. He was funny and goofy and

Granite County Sheriff's Report: May 2, 2022
Granite County Sheriff's Report: May 2, 2022 NOTE - The third page of the report was blank and so was not included here.

Red Cross, fire departments team up to install free smoke alarms in Granite County homes
GREAT FALLS — Seven people die in home fires in this country every day, many of them in homes without working smoke alarms. That’s why the Valley Fire District (Drummond), the Philipsburg Volunteer Fire Department, and the Montana Red Cross are teaming up to install free smoke alarms in Philipsburg, Drummond and Hall homes on May 20-21. Teams will also test existing smoke alarms, teach families about fire safety and help them create a fire escape plan they can practice with e

Local ranch offers farm-fresh veggies straight to your table
CLINTON – The fresher they are the better they are. The Moon River Ranch, located near Clinton, was a family-owned ranch established in 1968. It’s original purpose was Arabian horses, of which more than 60 still reside there. Nowadays the Campbell Family is focusing on agriculture and has started a business providing farm-fresh vegetables through the I-90 corridor. Vegetables are an important part of everyone’s diet, providing valuable nutrients, vitamins and roughage. Moon R