Just shy of 100 years ago, unpatriotic “slackers” in Billings were put on notice. It was reported in the Oct. 26, 1917, edition of the Billings Evening Journal that residents who refused to buy war bonds — and those who seemed to have “undersubscribed,” given their incomes and assets — would soon be punished. (more…) Continue Reading →
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Cool, clear morning delights Montana Marathon runners
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No smoky skies. No steady rain. No high-prairie winds. No searing heat. Conditions for running 26.2 miles from Molt to Pioneer Park in Billings don’t get much better. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Billings, Diversions, Montana, Molt, Montana Marathon, Pioneer Park, Senior High
Walkers Grill to close for remodeling, rebranding
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Twenty-five years after Walkers American Grill opened in downtown Billings, the restaurant will be closing next Saturday for at least three weeks, then reopening with a new look and a new menu, while setting the stage for eventual new ownership. (more…) Continue Reading →
Filed under: Billings, Culture, News, Bill Honaker, Marlo Spreng, Nick Steen, Northern Hotel, Sam Fisher
Equestrian center’s public event will honor veterans
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To celebrate the advent of autumn and to honor veterans, Intermountain Equestrian Center is inviting the public to attend the Western Rendezvous on Saturday, Sept. 23. The event will run from 1 to 4 p.m. and will feature food, music and family fun. (more…) Continue Reading →
Filed under: Billings, News, Barb Skelton, Horses Spirits Healing, Intermountain Equestrian Center, Paul Gatzemeier
Voting already at record level for Magic City Music Awards
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Voting is underway for the 17th annual Magic City Music Awards. It’s not just underway, it’s going gang-busters. Between the opening of voting, which was announced Tuesday morning on the MCMA Facebook page, and Friday morning, more than 1,700 people had already voted. That’s well ahead of the 1,318 votes cast last year, which was itself a record, and this year’s voting doesn’t close until Sept. 25. Continue Reading →
Filed under: Billings, Culture, News, Art Hooker, George Moncure, Magic City Music Awards, Scott Ninnemann, Scott Wagers
Artists, poets team up for ‘living room’ show
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Most writers and visual artists, in one way or another, have a way of inviting you inside their minds. This Friday in Billings, several artists and writers are inviting you inside their living rooms. (more…) Continue Reading →
Filed under: Billings, Culture, Diversions, 2905, Anna Paige, Ashley Warren, Bozeman Poetry Collective, Kelly Mullins
‘Second to none’: MacIntyre wins chamber’s Legacy Award
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Years ago, Bruce MacIntyre promised his wife, Linda, that he would never run for elected office. He made the promise in spite of his love of politics, which he discovered as a sophomore at the University of Notre Dame. He was a member of the delegation to a mock Democratic Convention that year — a delegation headed by Tom Judge, who would go on to be a Montana governor. (more…) Continue Reading →
Filed under: Billings, News, Billings Chamber of Commerce, Bruce MacIntyre, School District 2 Board of Trustees
Mayoral candidates Cole, Essmann win in primary
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Bill Cole and Jeff Essmann will square off in the general election after topping a field of seven candidates running for Billings mayor in the Tuesday primary. “I think the results say that Billings does not want to be Everywhere, U.S.A.,” Cole said after the polls closed at 8 p.m. and results were posted on the website of the Yellowstone County Elections office. (more…) Continue Reading →
Filed under: Billings, News, Bill Cole, City Primary, Jeff Essmann
City primary election attracts record number of voters
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It’s official. As of noon on Monday, a record number of voters had already cast their ballots in Billings’ primary election. Yellowstone County Elections Administrator Bret Rutherford said he had 21,246 mail-in ballots in hand at noon, beating the old record of 20,966 ballots cast in the primary election of 2009. (more…) Continue Reading →
Filed under: Billings, News, Bret Rutherford, City of Billings, Primary election, Yellowstone County
On the record, Ward 5: One incumbent, 3 challengers
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Three challengers and the incumbent are in the running for the Ward 5 seat on the Billings City Council. Shaun Brown, who is seeking a second term, is being challenged by Rhonda Whiteman, Dennis Ulvestad and Alexander Clark. (more…) Continue Reading →