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Billings booksellers still waiting for copies of newly released book about Trump

Two days after President Donald Trump tried to stop the publication of an unflattering book about his presidency which portrays him as unfit for office, copies remain hard to find at some local book retailers and providers in Billings.

 

Billings could see some moisture on Saturday

The Billings area could see some moisture Saturday in the form of snow and rain, the National Weather Service says.

 

25 children are waiting for a mentor through Big Brothers Big Sisters in Billings

It’s time for the Bigs — particularly male Bigs in Yellowstone County — to step up to the plate.

 

Art House to host Homegrown Energy Film Festival

On Tuesday, Jan. 9, the Art House Cinema & Pub will host the Homegrown Energy Film Festival, a series of short home movies highlighting innovative clean-energy projects across Montana.

 

Man hit by minivan hospitalized Friday night in Billings

A man was hospitalized Friday night after a minivan hit him while he was walking on Central Avenue, according to the Billings Police Department.

 

Billings attorney who's been suspended twice is being investigated for misconduct again

A Billings attorney who has twice been suspended by the Montana Supreme Court is under investigation again for misconduct.

 

Toddler attacked by dog in Billings is out of the hospital, her mother says

The 3-year-old who was flown to Colorado for surgery after being attacked by a dog at her grandmother’s home has been discharged from the hospital and is in good spirits, her mother said.

 

Warmer but windy conditions ahead

Temperatures will warm into the 40s through the weekend in the Billings area while winds also will continue, the National Weather Service said.

 

Billings TrailNet celebrates group's 1,000th membership

Billings TrailNet will celebrate its 1,000th membership during a Jan. 11 celebration beginning at 5:30 p.m. at Thirsty Street Brewing Co., 3008 First Ave. N.

 

Martin Luther King Jr. service will emphasize how people can be 'upstanders,' not bystanders

Not In Our Town, Billings’ annual Martin Luther King service, will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 14, at Wayman Chapel AME Church, 402 S. 25th St.

 

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