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Montana's state investigative agency will assist Custer County officials in looking into allegations made that a Custer County High School trainer sexually abused up to 100 boys.
Former Miles City high school athletic trainer James E. "Doc" Jensen was sentenced to 12 years in prison and three years of supervised release. Jensen admitted to sexually abusing several boys and ...
MILES CITY — A few dozen protestors lined the sidewalk across from Custer County District High School on Monday, demanding that freshman Montana Sen. Tim Sheehy address his constituents directly ...
During his 28 years working as an athletic trainer for the Custer County District High School in Miles City, James “Doc” Jensen groomed and sexually abused as many as 100 boys, according to a ...
Miles City Public Schools Superintendent Keith Campbell says Pett resigned from Custer County District High School in January 2017. He had worked for the district since 2008.
A Miles City teacher was honored Friday for her help in finding a missing 17-year old girl allegedly abducted by her non-custodial father. Custer County High School teacher/counselor Valerie Pachl ...
MILES CITY — A few dozen protestors lined the sidewalk across from Custer County District High School on Monday, demanding that freshman Montana Sen. Tim Sheehy address his constituents directly ...
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