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#10: Flint's Top Blog Posts of 2019
#10: Flint's Top Blog Posts of 2019
#10: Flint's Top Blog Posts of 2019
In the coming days heading in to the New Year, I'll be sharing my top Montana blog posts for 2019 (based on "local unique visitor" counts). Coming in at #10: "Democrat Socialists Looking for Foothold in Billings Council Race"
Breaking: Billings Councilman Larry Brewster Stepping Down
Breaking: Billings Councilman Larry Brewster Stepping Down
Breaking: Billings Councilman Larry Brewster Stepping Down
If you're looking for someone to give you a fair rundown of what happened at the city council meeting, or a historical perspective about issues facing Billings School District 2- Larry Brewster is the guy to talk to. That's why I was quite surprised to hear that Billings City Councilman Larry Brewster will be announcing his resignation from the council during Monday night's meeting.
Billings Administrator Contract
On Monday, the Billings City Council unanimously approved a two-year contract for city administrator-select Chris Kukulski. The contract includes a base salary of $179,000 a year, with incentives. The deal also includes insurance benefits and an annual stipend for a vehicle...
Billings Council Meets Tonight
Billings Council Meets Tonight
Billings Council Meets Tonight
The Billings City Council will meet at 5:30 this evening in City Hall to discuss a longstanding disagreement over how the Billings Senior Center is run. The discussion tops the agenda for tonight’s work session, held a day late due to the Labor Day holiday...
Billings Delays Rock Removal
Billings Delays Rock Removal
Billings Delays Rock Removal
MTN News reports that on Monday, the Billings City Council delayed approving a contract with a firm to remove rocks that fell from the Rims and damaged a vehicle and a home on June 26th. The Council was considering a $350,000 contract with GeoStabilization Incorporated...
BPD Chief Addresses Misdeeds
BPD Chief Addresses Misdeeds
BPD Chief Addresses Misdeeds
The Gazette reports that Police Chief Rich St. John told the Billings City Council Monday that the “misdeeds of a few officers should not be a broad-brushed opinion of how the Police Department operates.” St. John was referring to the controversy over revelations that three officers were punished for having sex with a woman on city property, some while on duty, as well as another case in which a
One Big Sky Discussion
One Big Sky Discussion
One Big Sky Discussion
Hammes Company President Bob Dunn, who has helped transform the vision and expectations for the One Big Sky Center project, visited Billings on Monday to meet with business leaders and the Billings City Council. Since the plans have shifted from the original concept of Montana’s two tallest skyscrapers to revising Billings’ two most important districts, only a multi-colored map has been unveiled..
Council Backs New Big Sky
Council Backs New Big Sky
Council Backs New Big Sky
In a 6-5 vote, the Billings City Council on Monday authorized spending $100,000 as part of a $675,000 public-private partnership to move the One Big Sky District into a year-long planning and development stage. The council’s vote includes approval of a memorandum of agreement among the private and public entities involved in the project as well as a $400,000 line-of-credit agreement extended by Bi

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