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September 16 recap: Billings news you may have missed today

September 16 recap: Billings news you may have missed today

“This RFI will inform our efforts by allowing Montana communities to let us know if they are interested in partnering with us on this mission,” DOC Director Brian Gootkin said.
Public Service Commission President Brad Molar is embroiled in an internal HR investigation, and his pushback against those proceedings made it to a district courtroom Tuesday.
The stadium naming rights are a part of a larger push to fundraise more than $8 million to massively upgrade the nearly century-old stadium.
Over 1500 students from area high schools attend a college and career fair at Montana State University Billings on Tuesday. College and military recruiters filled the Alterowitz Gymnasium while the career fair staged in the Student Union.
The sun rises over the Beartooth Mountains west of Edgar early Tuesday morning. The region can expect warm weather this week, with highs forec…
Billings Police warn people to beware of a scam taking donations intended for the Yellowstone Valley Animal Shelter after the nonprofit was shut down due to a meth burning mishap.
With about 4,000 accounts past due, City Administrator Chris Kukulski said consequences are needed. “Some people are just flat out making a financial decision not to pay their bills,” he said.
DOJ investigators are looking into allegations that Montana has failed to provide sufficient community-based services for children struggling with behavioral health challenges. They hosted five listening sessions last week.