A canceled trial and change-of-plea date regarding a Montana Army National Guard member accused of landing in a UH-60 Black Hawk military helicopter and taking elk antlers from private ranch land, ...
Cars crushed, trees toppled, roofs ripped askew—Near 100 mile-per-hour gusts tore through Big Timber during Tuesday’s ‘Windmageddon,’ leaving parts of town without power in one of the most destructive ...
Crowds lined McLeod Street as illuminated floats, emergency vehicles and community groups lit up the night in Big Timber during the annual Lighted Parade on Dec. 5. Families bundled against the cold ...
The overcast, rainy weather was indicative of the reminiscent mood at The Grand Hotel and Restaurant, where a handful of residents toasted the legendary actor, director and environmentalist Robert ...
Susan Metcalf — rancher, county superintendent of schools, business woman and mother — says the Crazy Peak Boutique, her family’s downtown shop and eatery, could remain permanently closed in the wake ...
Three Montana Army National Guard members face criminal trespassing charges from the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks after a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter they were flying in allegedly ...
“I’m a horseman. I’ve lived on a horse outfit all my life and I’ll die on a horse outfit...The fun, the feeling of the horse traveling fast and the wind in your face and a good looking bunch of horses ...
BIG TIMBER — Two Montana Highway Patrol troopers were involved in an officer involved critical incident Thursday afternoon outside of Big Timber. The situation occurred after troopers were alerted ...
Big Timber voters elected Justin Ferguson mayor and narrowly reelected City Council member Leonard Woehler to four year terms on Tuesday, Nov. 4. Ferguson won the mayoral seat 320 to 197 votes against ...
Ongoing controversy surrounding Crazy Mountain Ranch, which has allegedly been illegally using water from Rock Creek to irrigate sod on the resort’s planned 18-hole golf course, spilled into Big ...
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen went too far in editing ballot language for an initiative calling for nonpartisan court elections, the state Supreme Court ruled Tuesday. With two judges ...