Apr 24, 2009 | Great Falls Tribune
Big Timber medical center seeks mill levy to stay open
BILLINGS - Pioneer Medical Center in Big Timber will ask Sweet Grass County voters to support a one-year mill levy to keep the center open while it applies for a federal program that would increase nursing home revenue.
Brucellosis Action Plan will be discussed at series of informational meetings
The Montana Department of Livestock will discuss its brucellosis action plan with livestock producers at a series of informational meetings in mid-January and early February.
Energy companies again come calling in Montana basin Sweet Grass County has occasionally had energy companies interested in energy resources underlying the Montana county, but in January, interest began heating ...
Energy speculation in Sweet Grass County stirs up big dreams, big questions
Tom Richmond refers to the Crazy Mountain Basin as a "nonproducing basin." But millions of dollars were spent this year with the hopes of proving him wrong.
Blizzard conditions dona t deter travelers
Strong winds blowing fresh powdery snow created blizzard conditions along Interstate 90 from Livingston to Big Timber on Saturday, and prompted the Montana Department of Transportation to close portions of the ...
Oil and gas leases in county go for minimum bid
If landowners in the Bridger Canyon see little worth in energy development starting there, developers Tuesday seemed to indicate that the feeling is mutual.