Friday Jul 18 | Billings Gazette
Laurel bridge named after alderman
Gay Easton thought there was a nice crowd at the dedication of the new pedestrian bridge on the north side of town Thursday morning.
Officials from the Bureau of Land Management said a fire north of laurel is burning about 25-50 acres.
The following local students recently graduated from Bismarck State College: Alexander DelCamp , Ballantine; Shawn D'Hooge , Billings; Ricky Sifford , Huntley; Weston Schultz , Shepherd.
Agriculture: Farmers face growing bill for fertilizer - Foreign acreage is one reason cited
The fields of winter wheat are greening up and the trees are beginning to bud, but the fastest thing growing this spring at Bret and Denise Conover's Broadview farm is the couple's headache over the cost of ...
More Gridder Signings At Rocky
From The K-B-L-G News Center... BRAD RITTIERODT, A STANDOUT FROM REED POINT-RAPELJE, HAS SIGNED A LETTER OF INTENT TO JOIN THE FOOTBALL PROGRAM AT ROCKY MOUNTAIN COLLEGE. via KBLG-AM Billings
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
Small-town postmaster starts holiday lights contest
“You got to live out here to appreciate that”
As of late last week, residents of Molt had not responded too terribly enthusiastically to what is being billed as the "first annual Molt Christmas light contest." Jason Hirst, the Molt postmaster who came up ... via Billings Gazette
BOZEMAN A nationally recognized program designed to empower farm and ranch women to become better business managers, operators and partners in agriculture will be coming to Montana this winter. via The Billings Outpost
Billings Central 34, Frenchtown 7 Libby 47, Sidney 26 Class B Playoffs Quarterfinal Baker 35, Glasgow 0 Fairfield 38, Thompson Falls 7 Fort Benton 28, Deer Lodge 7 Malta 34, Huntley Project 7 Class C Playoffs ... via Casper Star-Tribune
Antelope hunters warned of disease outbreak
“HD 530 has been hit pretty hard”
Antelope hunters warned of disease outbreak About 1,300 Montana antelope hunters will soon receive a postcard from the state's wildlife agency warning that they may need to limit their expectations for Sunday's ... via Casper Star-Tribune