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Search launched at Wyoming residence after homemade explosives, firearms discovered
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State, local, and federal law enforcement agencies have launched a search at a Park County residence after the discovery of homemade explosives and "potentially illegal firearms."
17h ago
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Q2 welcomes donations for Turkey Tuesday to benefit the Billings Family Service, Toys for Tots. Frozen turkeys, non-perishable food items, and new or unwrapped toys accepted.
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Q2 welcomes donations for Turkey Tuesday to benefit the Billings Family Service, Toys for Tots. Frozen turkeys, non-perishable food items, and new or unwrapped toys accepted.
on Tue, 3PM
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New study finds teens lack trust in media as online conspiracies flourish
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A new study found teens are losing trust in the U.S. media as online conspiracy theories flourish. The Scripps News Disinformation Desk gets a look inside one classroom trying to change that.
on Oct 24
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Montana’s Indigenous education curriculum sets bar nationwide
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The connections are geographically closest to the Crow and Northern Cheyenne reservations, with thousands living off-reservation in Billings, Montana's largest city.
on Oct 18
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Help Local Montana Breast Cancer Survivors with your Donation
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Help Local Montana Breast Cancer Survivors with you DonationHelp Local Montana Breast Cancer Survivors with you Donation
on Oct 4
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Billings Public Schools celebrates opening of multilingual charter school
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It’s a first-of-its-kind school in Montana that offers students the opportunity to receive instruction in their native language while learning English at the same time.
on Sep 19
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Inside Sheridan's five day Street Dance, the world capitol of the rodeo after party
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Beginning on Wednesday, the Mint Bar hosted Sheridan's 45th annual five day long Shots & Spurs Street Dance, better known simply as the "street dance."
on Jul 17
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Sibanye Stillwater hit by ransomware attack
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The Columbus facility, which processes recycled mine material, employs several hundred people, and those workers remain on the job, according to the company.
on Jul 11
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Yellowstone Radio Club camps out at ZooMontana to connect with radio users across the world
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From noon Saturday to noon Sunday, the club participated in Field Day, an event where people worldwide communicate for 24 hours through radio.
on Jun 25
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'Filled with anxiety': Billings family kicked off Medicaid after over a decade of coverage
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During the pandemic, legislation banned states from kicking people off Medicaid, but in April 2023 that ended and the process of redetermining who still qualified began in Montana.
on May 22
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Sheehy says he lied about accidental discharge, gunshot wound incident in Glacier National Park
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Experts said it was unlikely that a Colt .45 would accidentally discharge after being dropped and also unlikely a hospital would report an old bullet wound to the military.
on Apr 20
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Property taxes skyrocket statewide, but not for Montana's governor's properties
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Bozeman residents Deborah and Tony Newville saw a 70% increase in property taxes, which now has them reconsidering the future of their passed down family home.
on Apr 13
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'Disbelief' after man fatally shoots friend in attempt to 'be funny'
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Anthony Sanchez told officers he didn't know the gun was loaded when he allegedly pointed it at his friends chest and pulled the trigger, killing him.
on Mar 29
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“We’re at a point where we have a lot of non-Crow speakers, but at the same time there’s still a lot of us who speak."
on Mar 15
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Montana Army National Guard apologizes following recruitment poster outrage
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A Montana Army National Guard recruitment poster is gaining major attention, but not for good reason. German World War II soldiers were mistakenly added in, sparking outrage online.
on Feb 18
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U.S. takes down Chinese balloon over East Coast
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The U.S. has brought down the Chinese balloon that drifted across the country this week, including over Billings where it was first noticed by the public.
on Feb 4
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Viral video captures purported explosion in air near Billings; no confirmation
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Dolly Moore wrote on Twitter that she saw a jet go by and then heard what she described as an explosion in the sky.
on Feb 4
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Former GOP governors file brief in support of disqualifying Trump
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Some legal scholars, and the former governors who filed the amicus brief Tuesday, say the 14th Amendment should apply to the former president.
on Feb 2
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News Literacy Week: Billings Central Catholic students take journalism from club to class
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At Billings Central Catholic High School, the passion for journalism starts early in the day in a class growing in popularity.
on Jan 25
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Laurel School Board disallows 6 books from high school library
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The board wanted to review the books as to whether or not they're appropriate for young readers. The books deal with LGBTQ issues, sexual content and violence.
on Jan 22
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Indigenous language educators gather in Billings, sharing teaching tips for future generations
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Over the course of the last three days, indigenous language educators have come together at the Inter-Tribal Language Summit, hosted by Montana State University (MSU), Billings.
on Dec 12
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'It was chaos': Witness recounts seeing vehicle drive through religious group in downtown Billings
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Police said the case has been forwarded to the FBI for review but also remains under review with the Yellowstone County Attorney's office.
on Dec 11
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Yellowstone Revealed: 'Lost in the Yellowstone'
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Truman Everts had become separated from the Washburn Expedition in September of 1870. He was lost in Yellowstone for 37 days without his horse and equipment.
on Nov 26
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Red Lodge Mountain Ski Resort facing lawsuit after chairlift detaches, injuring two riders
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RED LODGE- On the heels of a new ski season in Red Lodge, the ski area is facing litigation for the first time surrounding concerns over safety of its equipment.
on Nov 15, 2023