Frac is Back!
Frac Daddy, a 3-year-old gray thoroughbred owned by two Billings residents, is going to run in Saturday's Belmont Stakes in Elmont, N.Y.
Frac Daddy, a 3-year-old gray thoroughbred owned by two Billings residents, is going to run in Saturday's Belmont Stakes in Elmont, N.Y.
If you are an ace mechanic or own a POWERFUL piece of automotive machinery you are going to love Dyno Day! It is an event that was put together with horsepower in mind. It kicks off this Saturday at 9am at 704 Lohwest Lane which is North of King Avenue and west of south 64th street
The Magic City might be a little busier than normal this morning in the downtown area, a lot of it to do with law enforcement in town.
Among the legendary distance runners from Flathead High, Zach Perrin is definitely in a league of his own after last weekend.
A Havre High School student who learned the Heimlich maneuver as a Boy Scout, and even teaches it to younger Scouts, recently saved the life of a fellow student who was choking at lunch.
Hunter Hayes, who first came to Billings with Carrie Underwood back in February, has been nominated for Best Video of the Year and Best Male Video of the Year at the Country Music Television Awards happening June 5th
Rachel Semansky might be tired of accepting awards; but on the other hand, she's enjoying the limelight while it lasts.
One night after being named co-MVP for the Montana State women's basketball team along with teammate Latisha Adams, Semansky received the highest amateur honor in the state
Montana Simulcast Racing has an agreement with Churchill Downs Inc. to make off-track betting on today's Kentucky Derby available at eight Montana bars.
The clouds parted and by "walk time" there was bright blue Montana sky greeting the 200 plus walkers and runners for the March for Babies and Dash for Dimes.
Country music superstar George Jones has died at 81. He recorded dozens of hits about good times and regrets and peaked with the heartbreaking classic "He Stopped Loving Her Today."
With one of the most golden voices of any genre, a clenched, precise, profoundly expressive baritone, Jones had No
Dozens of World War II veterans received a hero's welcome home Monday night, as the third Big Sky Honor Flight returned to the Magic City.
Some 10,344 alcoholics and drug addicts in Montana will become eligible for substance-abuse treatment coverage next year under the federal health care overhaul, a number that could jump to 21,473 if the state Legislature expands Medicaid to the working poor.