A statewide fundraising effort designed to send Montana’s World
War II veterans to Washington, D.C., to see the World War II
Memorial is gaining momentum.
A Billings man will be arraigned Monday in District Court on a
felony criminal endangerment charge and misdemeanor counts of
drunken-driving, having an open container and driving without a
valid regis
Three Florida men, including the owner of an exclusive
retirement community, admitted to misdemeanor hunting violations
Friday and were ordered to pay fines and restitution.
A Lockwood man was arrested Monday morning on suspicion of
pointing a gun at people at a strip club and then possibly firing a
shot in the direction of deputies with the Yellowstone County
Sheriff's O
A 36-year-old Billings woman pleaded not guilty Tuesday to
charges that she gave drugs to a 13-year-old runaway and hid him
for three weeks in her home.
A 22-year-old man who was driving drunk when he lost control of
the vehicle and crashed into a Billings auto body shop and caused a
fire was sentenced Tuesday in District Court.
For Billings Police Chief Rich St. John on Tuesday, there was no
neighborhood issue too small and no city issue to big to discuss at
his regular “Chat with the Chief” community meeting.
A man accused of beating a handcuffed woman with a spoon and
threatening her with a butcher knife in front of their 2-year-old
child was charged Tuesday in District Court.
A $2 million expansion this year by All American Pharmaceutical
& Natural Food Corp. in Billings Heights won approval for a tax
break from county commissioners Tuesday.
A federal judge has returned to state court a lawsuit by Montana
landowners whose property was contaminated with crude oil from a
broken Exxon Mobil pipeline.
RiverStone Health has received nearly $102,000 in stimulus money
to help revolutionize the way medicine is taught in the Montana
Family Medicine Residency program and the WWAMI Medical
Program.
Billings School District 2 will release on its website all
versions of a demographic study the board commissioned two years
ago and the documents related to its creation, trustees decided in
a unanimo
It's never easy to share some of the most difficult, and most
personal, challenges you've faced in your life, especially in front
of a group of strangers.
Before we dive into divisional tournament play later this week
(probably Tuesday), I wanted to take a quick look at the boys and
girls basketball Gatorade Player of the Year races.
Tournament managers and athletic directors across the state are
urged to fax or e-mail brackets to The Gazette for this weekend's
boys and girls divisional basketball tournaments.
LAUREL -- The Laurel girls basketball team won its ninth
straight game in runaway fashion, a 64-38 victory over
non-conference foe Lewistown on Saturday.
It’s hard to say the Billings Skyview girls basketball team
dropped a golden opportunity. Beating third-ranked Great Falls CMR
is a tall task, no matter the circumstances.
LAUREL -- Guard McKenzie Webinger and center Hannah Weishoff
scored 15 points apiece Friday night and Laurel ran its winning
streak to eight games with a 65-40 victory over Sidney in Eastern A
girls b