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Stream access bills to come before Legislature
The issue just won't die. When it comes to battling over whether the public can access streams from any public bridge, even a court decision hasn't settled the debate.
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Dorothy Mungas
Dorothy Mungas by Dorothy Helen Mungas, 86, of Billings, a dedicated homemaker who also had taught school, died at Valley Health Care Center on Wednesday, Dec.
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Jazz vocalist, Jeni Fleming, performs a holiday concert tonight
Enjoy the smooth touch of holiday jazz with the vocal stylings of Jeni Fleming at 7:30 tonight at the UGF Theater.
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Letter: Fly rod manufacturer should get creative
R.L. Winston's Woody Woodard, if he truly regrets lay offs, perhaps should think of the community of Twin Bridges when staring at falling markets and production level changes.
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Winston Rod lays off workers
The R.L. Winston Rod Co. has laid off production workers to deal with lower projected sales of its fly fishing rods worldwide, a company executive said Monday.
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Judge overturns ruling on teacher firing
A federal judge has ruled in favor of the Twin Bridges Schools that a teacher who was fired for turning in his contract a day late did not follow the proper procedures to dispute his claim that the firing was ...
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Crash probe reveals little
Federal investigators could not determine what caused a Twin Bridges landowner who died in an airplane crash last year to lose control of his jet, but said icing on the aircraft could have been a problem.
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Area News Digest
A Belgrade man has claimed a $10,000 Powerball prize from the Nov. 26 drawing. Kevin Lain bought his ticket at Albertsons on Jackrabbit Lane in Belgrade.
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Our readers speak
Inconsiderate hunters threaten to spoil sport for all This letter is to the hunters from Butte that shot a deer near our house on Friday afternoon.
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Officials still hunting for problem wolves
A federal trapper continues hunting for the wolves that have now killed five cows in the Big Hole Valley.
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Hanging up the clippers
Les Nelson is seen in his barber shop, Les's Headframe Barbershop, 1807 Harrison Ave., along with Randy Rodini, at left in blue, who is buying the shop as Nelson retires.
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Wolf targeted in Big Hole attacks
Federal trappers are hunting to kill one wolf from a group that attacked and killed three cattle this week northeast of Wisdom.
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Top-ranked Miners score early in win over Sunburst
CENTERVILLE - Stubborn Sunburst held top-ranked Centerville well under their season-scoring average, but the Miners got just enough offense from quarterback Jared Mayernik to stay unbeaten with a 34-6 Northern ...
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Cattle cause crashes in Butte
A Twin Bridges woman suffered minor injuries when cattle wandered onto Continental Drive in Butte Tuesday night.
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Shooting suspect let go
A Twin Bridges man accused of shooting another man in the face last month was freed from jail Monday after the prosecutor in the case requested that he be released.
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Madison County Fair
Pete and Luke Novich chase a steer during the team roping event at the Madison County Fair NRA rodeo Saturday morning in Twin Bridges.
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Madison County Fair underway
It's all about rodeos, a carnival and a Dutch oven cook-off at the Madison County Fair.
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Lawyer appointed to defend TB man
A judge has ordered that a Twin Bridges man accused of shooting another man in the face this week take an attorney to help with his legal defense despite the man's insistence that he represent himself.
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Twin Bridges man accused of shooting man in face
Authorities say a 64-year-old Twin Bridges man has been arrested for allegedly shooting another man in the face with a rifle.
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Across the Big Sky
HELENA - Former FBI agent Joseph Trimbach and his son John Trimbach will discuss the role of law enforcement during the Indian resistance movement of the early 1970s.
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