The Big Timber city council unanimously approved a $500,000 contract with Circle T Construction, a local contractor, for City Hall repairs and updates, during the council's bi-monthly Dec. 16 meeting.
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Two step your way into 2025 with a family-friendly dance party at the Trade Center presented by Kyle Shobe and the Walk ‘Em Boys, Dec. 31 from 8 p.m. to ...
The bald eagle, a symbol of the power and strength of the United States for more than 240 years, earned an overdue honor on Tuesday: It officially ...
For the second year in a row, the Central Montana Rodeo has won a national award.
Miami Dolphins linebacker Bradley Chubb will not be activated Wednesday when his 21-day window to return concludes, coach Mike McDaniel said Tuesday. The decision means Chubb will miss the entire ...
The Tennessee Titans will turn to Mason Rudolph as their starter at quarterback for a second consecutive week, despite a three-interception performance in a loss Sunday to the Indianapolis Colts.
The Arizona Cardinals' starting offensive tackles, Paris Johnson Jr. and Jonah Williams, will miss the rest of the season because of knee injuries. Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon initially ruled them ...
Baltimore Ravens leading receiver Zay Flowers is questionable for Wednesday's game against the host Houston Texans because of a shoulder issue. Flowers was listed on the team's injury report after ...
Red Devil Basketball was on the road for the East/West Tip-Off Tournament in East Helena over the weekend and were able to showcase just what makes them strong.
Dawson County High School wrestlers competed in the Huntley Project Invitational over the weekend, with several local wrestlers placing and the boys' team earning fourth place overall.
Hanukkah, Judaism's eight-day Festival of Lights, begins this year on Christmas Day, which has only happened four times since 1900. For some rabbis, the intersection of the two religious holidays ...