Before I start my complaining here, I just want to remind you that I'm old. So old that I remember when Cat Country put on its first concert. The act was Tanya Tucker. The tickets were five dollars. My, how times have changed.
I was looking around on the internet for concerts at the Gorge At George Amphitheatre in George, Washington. I'm...
Donald Trump is not even President yet and already the mindset is changing in Washington. There seems to be a shift towards saving money and cutting how much money the take from your check. News about a government 401k instead of pensions is a great start and in reducing the size of government in general is what we need to avoid national bankruptcy...
Our hats are off to our friends at Billings' Fire Department and Billings' Airport Fire for a job well done in Seattle.
A crew of 13 firefighters between the two departments recently competed for a good cause. They participated in the Scott Firefighter Stairclimb in support of fighting leukemia...
It's that time of year once, again. The Billings Fire Department and Billings Airport Fire are preparing to fly to Seattle for a great cause.
They call it the Scott Firefighter Stairclimb. Billings firefighters, along with many others in Montana and the country will compete in this stair climb to raise money to fight leukemia and lymphoma...
This is actually something I've thought about for a long time. In 1994 St. John's University changed the nickname of their athletic teams from "Redmen" to Red Storm. The Cleveland Indians have occasionally come under scrutiny for "Chief Wahoo" which is the logo which is a caricature of a Native American but as the name "Indians" isn't inherently racist they've managed
Across the nation, wildfires have consumed roughly 6 million acres this year, above the 10-year average of 4.9 million acres, according to figures from the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise, Idaho.
Northern California, the Rush fire has burned 270,683 acres; in Idaho, the Trinity Ridge fire has burned 90,664 acres; and in Oregon, the Barry Point fire has consumed 93,949...
Today (May 9), Lee Ann Womack headed to Washington, D.C. to partake in the Centennial First Ladies Luncheon to be held at the Washington Hilton. Womack, who is currently working away on a new album in Nashville, was glad to step away from the studio for the prestigious honor.