Friday Jul 18 | Montana Standard
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.
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.
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.
Court sides with Montana teacher in job case
TWIN BRIDGES - A Montana teacher who lost his job in 2005 after submitting his employment contract a day late was wronged by an out-of-bounds school superintendent, a federal court has ruled.
Foundations for the guest house for The Montana Standard TWIN BRIDGES - How is running a construction business like playing a high-stakes chess game? Any move you make can cost you the game.
Former astronaut returning to Twin Bridges fly-in
Former astronaut Frank Borman returns to the fifth Twin Bridges Father's Day Fly-In June 14-15 at the town's airport.
The Snake River has changed its course in Madison County, and that is causing concern for county officials and homeowners.
A pioneer in heart transplants dies
Dr Richard R. Lower, whose daring heart surgeries on animals in the 1950s helped pave the way for the first successful transplant of a human heart in 1967, died on May 17 in Twin Bridges, Montana.
Heavy runoff washes out road to fishing access site
Photo courtesy Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks The road leading into the High Road fishing access just west of Twin Bridges is shown above washed out, leaving the site unreachable.
Big Sandy, Missoula Sentinel reach respective basketball state finals
The Big Sandy girl's basketball team will play for the stae Class C championship at 8 p.m. Saturday after defeating Twin Bridges 75-61 Friday night in belgrade. via Great Falls Tribune
A documentary following five girls basketball teams won the prestigious Big Sky Award at the Big Sky Film Festival in Bozeman last week. via Great Falls Tribune
New easements protect land along Big Hole, in Centennial
“I want to contribute to the effort to preserve this remote valley's ranching history and rich wildlife habitat”
A southwest Montana landowner has placed conservation easements barring development on more than 8,500 acres of land in the Centennial Valley and lower Big Hole River. via Montana Standard
School Board re-organizes and hears several requests, reports
The CJI school board re-organized and Bill Harmon was elected chairman with Loren Hawks elected as vice-chairman. Greg Wood was seated as an interim member of the board. via Liberty County Times
Rural students gather in Butte to watch surgeon at work
“If you get sick or queasy, sit down”
Fellow students told Twin Bridges' junior Luke Banks to imagine the 89-year-old cadaver knee on the operating table as that of a deer. via Independent Record
The Bozeman Swim Center, 1211 W. Main St., will be closed for maintenance work on Thursday and Friday, Nov. via Bozeman Daily Chronicle
Going green, feeding into the grid
“We said let's be proactive and get this policy in place.”
A pair of Flathead Valley homes designed by a trio of young builders soon could begin making changes in the local energy grid. via Daily Inter Lake