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Merry Lee Olson, CEO of the Billings YWCA, shows some of the basket auction items sold to the highest bidder in 2013. The agency has scrapped the annual event for a stay-at-home fundraiser.
Initiatives through the courts and criminal justice system seek to address the issues — and, in the process, demonstrate ideological rifts when it comes to where to focus resources.
Cheryl Wittmayer is retiring from teaching quilting and selling quilt patterns. She learned the art through Billings Adult Education in 1976 and has taught countless students since about 1980.
BILLINGS — On Friday, creative artist and stroke survivor, Bob Tambo, 68, surprised his occupational therapist with a token of appreciation.
More than 1,200 ag professionals from all 50 states are in Billings to share ideas on food systems, sustainability, and the ...
Britney Higgs, the CEO and Founder of the HER Campaign, began her 580 mile trek to Denver on Tuesday. She aims to raise ...
The Montana Justice foundation is awarding $1.6 million in grants to 22 nonprofits across Montana.The funding will support ...
BILLINGS — One Billings woman began her journey of a lifetime on Tuesday. Britney Higgs aims to spend the next 35 days ...
More than 20 residents from a pre-release center in Billings have been busy with paint and brush, changing the appearance of one downtown Billings alleyway.
The Real Billings girls soccer team made history by becoming the first team from Montana to win regionals, earning them a ...
For 78 years, the Montana Association for the Blind’s Summer Orientation Program has helped visually impaired adults regain ...
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