The Montana Department of Corrections is preparing to transition the Pine Hills Correctional Facility in Miles City from a juvenile correctional institution to one that houses adult female inmates, a change made possible by legislation approved during the 2025 Montana Legislature.
In scientific research, perspective is everything. Asking questions from multiple angles, testing new possibilities and debating findings with…
Gov. Greg Gianforte has suspended Brad Molnar from the state’s utility board following investigations into his workplace conduct. In a letter …
Editor’s note: The following excerpts are articles as they appeared in the Miles City Star 25, 50, 75 and 100 years ago.

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HELENA, Mont. – With the arrival of summer and increased wildlife activity, the Montana Department of Livestock (DOL) is experiencing a high n…
Mid-Rivers Communications Awards LIFTT $5,000 Sponsorship To Support RideWell Transportation Program
LIFTT (Living Independently for Today & Tomorrow) is proud to announce and extend its heartfelt appreciation to Mid-Rivers Communications …
Time cannot erase the pain of losing a child to violence.
Miles City may not have an official Cowboys baseball program yet, but if a recent milescitystar.com poll is any indication, plenty of locals a…
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The Miles City Blacktop Battle returned for another year of competition on Friday, July 10, bringing 3-v-3 teams together for a heated contest…
Josh Samuelson was relieved to get back into the clubhouse and cool off.
One coach started the process. Another one finished it.
The Miles City Mavericks dropped an Eastern A Conference make-up game 5-2 on the road to the…
Miles City was visited by the Sri Chinmoy Oneness-Home Peace Run on Tuesday, July 7. The int…
Monday marked the beginning of a busy week for Miles City Mavericks' baseball.


