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Former Hutterites to promote book in Billings

When siblings Rodney and Darlene Waldner made a decision to leave their Hutterite colony several years ago, they did it to pursue religious freedom. → Read More

Billings Clinic employee retires after 56-year career

When she was 4 years old, Joanne Dodd knew she wanted to be a nurse. That was more than 75 years ago. → Read More

Man apprehended after exchange of gunfire

After an exchange of gunfire, Billings Police have apprehended a male suspect after an officer involved shooting just after 8 a.m. Sunday morning. → Read More

'It's the real thing': Red Lodge events provide a taste of western experience

The line backed up down the street and into the civic center parking lot. Horses, llamas and people readied themselves, waiting for the signal. → Read More

Montana tribe member nominated for national '25 under 25' award

Since she was 7 years old, TaNeel Real Bird has juggled two lives. → Read More

Miss Montana to promote 'Read it and Reap'

Playing harp since she was 7 years old and singing her entire life, Victoria Valentine always did both separately. → Read More

Billings author to release new book on every county

Montana, the fourth largest state in the country, covers an area of almost 150,000 square miles. Within its borders are 56 counties that have a diverse history. → Read More

Skyview mural to be replaced; Central mural restored

The 2014 "War of the Walls" winner has been accidentally whitewashed. → Read More

Broadwater and McKinley begin major renovations

Rain or shine, renovations on Broadwater and McKinley elementary schools will be on track for an August 2015 completion. → Read More

Supporters of nondiscrimination ordinance rally downtown

Hundreds of people dressed in orange shirts lined the streets of downtown in support of a nondiscrimination ordinance on Monday evening. → Read More

Demolition of old library delayed again

The building that once housed the Billings Public Library is coming down slowly, almost as if brick by brick. → Read More

A bit singed and burned, cat survives Monday morning blaze

When Rosalind Dix returned to her apartment Tuesday to collect her belongings after a fire ravaged the building, she anticipated collecting few things. → Read More

'Tired of struggling': Montana Women's Prison inmates learn new computer skill set

Fourteen women Thursday became the first graduates of a computer technology skills program, but they weren’t typical students. → Read More

90-year-old Billings man still working at Ace Hardware

Work has always just suited Ivan Hjorth. → Read More

Central parents, students rally to repair defaced mural

What took Billings Central Catholic High School students days to create was vandalized in a matter of seconds. → Read More