So, I give a shout-out to Austin's Barbershop in the heights for making a strong "dad move" and making your son your priority. It's the right thing to do.
It's the activities in Billings' Scheels that will keep you there for hours, and if you have a date, I'd legitimately consider it to be a fun place to spend your time. Here's why.
It started as a Steak 'n' Shake in 2013 and became a Burger King in 2017. BK has closed and the property is now on the market for just under $2.4 million.
If you're tired of the great outdoors and are looking for a fun, logical strategy game, then you should check out one of my favorite hobbies and where to play it in Billings.
Founded by Bill and Mary Taylor in 1958, the shop on Montana Avenue served their final customer last week. Owner Wiley Taylor shared some great stories about the long-running business.
If you've been out to eat in Billings recently, you will notice that some establishments have been forced to change their hours of operations, and other restaurants are having to close all together.