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Partnership aims to boost health care for addicted pregnant women in and around Billings

Pregnant women suffering from substance abuse need better coordination of care, and a local group is aiming to do just that.

 

Strong thunderstorms, wind and hail possible in Billings

Strong thunderstorms are expected to sweep through south-central Montana Wednesday and Thursday, bringing the possibility of lightning, hail and strong winds to the Billings area.

 

Big Sky Senior Services names Dancing with the Big Sky Stars winners

Big Sky Senior Services recently announced the results of its 2018 Dancing with the Big Sky Stars competition and fundraiser that took place April 20 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel.

 

Should graduation be at the Metra on Memorial Day weekend? Billings school district to examine options

When and where Billings Public Schools holds high school graduation will come under the microscope as the district looks at future school year calendars.

 

Billings high-schooler takes first in engineering mechanics at international science fair

A Billings Senior High student won a prize at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair last week.

 

Officials relieved as flooding outlook improves along Yellowstone, Clarks Fork rivers

River levels on the Yellowstone and Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone are trending away from flood stage, Tuesday forecasts showed.

 

Island X Adventure Race set for June 23

The Family Tree Center-Billings Exchange Clubs’ Child Abuse Prevention Center will host the sixth annual Island X Adventure Race at Riverfront Park on June 23.

 

Woman arrested in hit-and-run; pedestrian hospitalized in critical condition

A 21-year-old woman was arrested early Tuesday following a hit-and-run that hospitalized a 20-year-old man with life-threatening head injuries, according to the Billings Police Department.

 

Flooding roundup: It's not as bad as we thought, but ...

Here’s the good news: It’s not going to be as bad as we thought. Late last week, Billings and Yellowstone County officials began preparing for a potentially damaging flooding event, after the weather service issued a forecast Thursday anticipating the…

 

'Silent mourning and reverent celebration': Military, political, education leaders honor Montana's war dead

LAUREL — Calling Memorial Day a day “not only for silent mourning but also a day of reverent celebration,” Maj. Gen. Matthew Quinn told a large crowd at Yellowstone National Cemetery Monday that he especially cherished a note someone left…

 

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