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Billings-based Get Juiced changes its name to Well Pared, plans to expand to downtown

Get Juiced has officially become Well Pared and will hold an open house Wednesday to showcase the changes.

 

Contract snow plows have reached all residential areas in Billings city limits except downtown

Plow crews focused on residential areas turned their attention to The Heights on Tuesday after a holiday weekend of record snowfall.

 

Should Billings schools go back to a full-week spring break? The district wants calendar feedback.

School District 2 is hoping to get more responses in the latest round of a calendar survey that highlights issues like spring break and parent teacher conference scheduling.

 

When talking teacher pay, rural Montana educators aim to turn a weakness into a strength

Focusing on money doesn’t seem like a strong pitch for recruiting rural teachers, with Montana’s rookie pay worse than any other state in the nation.

 

High winds creating low visibility, hazardous travel conditions in the region

High winds expected to continue through Monday are creating hazardous driving conditions throughout south-central Montana, with near-whiteout conditions possible from Livingston to Reed Point and north to Harlowton.

 

Billings nonprofit expands into adult mental health, substance abuse treatment

A Billings nonprofit mental health and substance abuse service has turned to public access television to announce its expansion.

 

Photos: Polar Bear Classic golf tournament

At least a dozen golfers came out to play golf in single-digit temperatures and calf-deep snow at the Polar Bear Classic golf tournament at Lake Hills Golf Club on New Year's Day.

 

Photos: Impressive icicles

Giant icicles hang from the west side for the Bargreen Ellingson building at 401 North 23rd Street on Monday.

 

Billings elementary teachers get help from PTA, visit Atlanta academy for training

Boulder Elementary isn’t representative of the Billings schools that have adopted Ron Clark Academy principals.

 

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