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Fans Agree: Two Places in Billings Have the Best Sushi
Growing up in Montana, my family was not a sushi household. "Raw fish! Gross!" is what I thought for most of my life. I was well into adulthood when someone finally convinced me to try it. Lo and behold, I discovered that sushi is awesome. Sure, Billings is 13 hours...
Billings to Welcome Two New Event Centers by Year’s End
Billings is set to elevate its event hosting capabilities with the imminent completion of two state-of-the-art event centers by the close of the year. The Billings Hotel & Convention Center is slated to unveil a significant addition, encompassing approximately 16,000 square feet of brand-new space. This expansion aims to cater to larger gatherings and enhance the venue’s overall capacity for events.
Explore, Learn, Create: The Artistic Offerings of Crooked Line Studio
“Everyone can draw a crooked line!” So says Julie Durrett, owner of Crooked Line Studio in Billings. Crooked Line is located in the heart of the west end and offers a vibrant, welcoming environment for budding artists and seasoned creators. Let’s dive into what makes the studio the perfect place to embark on your artistic journey!
LIFTT nutrition health coach in the new diabetes prevention and management program
Living Independently for Today and Tomorrow announced the addition of Anya Pulis to the team as a Nutrition Health Coaches for our Diabetes Prevention and Management Program. This exciting development is part of LIFTT’s ongoing commitment to enhancing the well-being and independence of individuals in our community. Pulis holds...
KOA: Campers Prioritize Relationships, Personal Well-Being
BILLINGS, Mont. – Kampgrounds of America, Inc. (KOA) today released its inaugural Outdoors & Wellness report as part of the annual Camping and Outdoor Hospitality Report series. Since the inception of KOA’s annual camping research, campers have reported that physical and mental wellness benefits are the driving force behind their continued participation in the outdoors. This report provides a nuanced perspective into wellness and how it translates to the camping and travel industry.
Mining Company Sees 'Paws-Abilities' In Growing Cat Litter Business
BILLINGS, Mont. – Wyo-Ben Inc. CEO David Brown cares for nine cats at his digs just south of the exclusive pine-tree lined suburb of Emerald Hills near Billings. No problem for Brown when it comes to cat litter, a clumping mixture of different clay types used to fill the toilet box for his rescued cats.
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