Tom Cook
Big Sky Chronicles: Facial Hair
When people first settled in Montana, it was a rugged territory, and many of the first male pioneers grew beards and mustaches to match. ... Full story
Big Sky Chronicles: Touring the Montana Historical Society
The Montana Historical Society prides itself on being a leader in the state's historic preservation field. In this week's Big Sky Chronicles Beartooth NBC visits the society for a tour through the different departments that make up the organization. ... Full story
Norden Bombsight, Seg. 2
Training for one of the most critical missions of world war two was played out here in Montana. ... Full story
Norden Bombsight, Seg. 4
Training for one of the most critical missions of world war two was played out here in Montana. ... Full story
Norden Bombsight, Seg. 5
Training for one of the most critical missions of world war two was played out here in Montana. ... Full story
Big Sky Chronicles - 1989 Train Wreck
On February second, 1989, a train wreck caused power outages across Helena. ... Full story
Big Sky Chronicles: Montana’s Historic Maps
Montana's rural backyard is filled with explorations and new discoveries waiting to be found. Getting lost in the adventure that is Montana is the easy part. It's making sure you don't stay lost that's tricky. Beartooth NBC guides us through a new exhibit which shows off Montana’s most historical maps in this week's edition of Big Sky Chronicles. ... Full story
Big Sky Chronicles: Unionville
Just southwest of Helena sits a quiet town where few live and many go to get away from the city. In this week's Big Sky Chronicles, Beartooth NBC's Ryan Whalen reports that sleepy town played an important role in the history of our state – and country. ... Full story



