Miles City Star
Serving as a vital source of information for Custer County and the surrounding rural communities of eastern Montana, this publication chronicles regional news, agricultural developments, and local sports. Established in 1884, it maintains a long-standing tradition of community-focused journalism that documents the daily life and evolving history of the Yellowstone River valley.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN MONTANA
Defined by vast geography and sparsely populated counties, the local press in this region relies heavily on historically significant daily publications alongside an enduring network of rural weeklies. The Billings Gazette, owned by Lee Enterprises, stands as the largest daily circulating paper and covers a massive geographic footprint. The Bozeman Daily Chronicle serves the rapidly expanding Gallatin Valley, while the Daily Inter Lake, owned by the Hagadone Corporation, has operated in the Flathead region since 1889. Native American journalism holds an established presence through publications like the Char-Koosta News, the official news source of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. Paperboy indexes 39 Montana newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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VIEW OBITUARIES ↗Miles City Star — Today’s Headlines
- Record Heat, an Ice Cream Truck and a School Board Reversal
- Library Links: Miles City Public Library's summer reading program ends — but Summerween is just around the corner
- Law Enforcement Blotter: July 5 — July 11, 2026
- Stardust — July 18, 2026
- A Look Back: Walrond Carter Snell left his mark on Miles City
- MSGA Endorses Bipartisan Agricultural Labor Reform Bill
- Glendive piles up runs, sweeps Mavericks to retain top seed in Eastern A
- Community Calendar: July 18 — July 22, 2026
