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A shooting on the south side of Billings Tuesday morning (4/13) is under investigation, according to the Billings Police Department s Twitter page.
According to the post, BPD officers responded to reports of shots being fired at 11:09am this morning (Tuesday), in the 200 block of south 32nd Street.
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Billings Police Sgt. Hoeger reports the vehicle and suspects who were involved in the reported shooting have all been located, and there were no victims in this incident. An investigation into the shooting is on-going.
According to the post on @BillingsPD on Twitter, Sgt. Hoeger says there is no threat to the public, after the reported shooting on the south side.
Public Pools In Caldwell Forced to Close This Summer
This can t be right because this is the Summer we splash with our friends, right? You won t be able to this Summer if you re living in Caldwell.
In a press release that just came across from the City of Caldwell, we re getting bad Summer news if you really want to hit the pool this year and it s not a COVID-19 issue which makes it less painful.
The City of Caldwell just made this announcement,
The Caldwell Municipal Pool will be closed for the duration of 2021. During a routine safety inspection, an electrical problem was discovered which would require a costly repair. After thorough investigation, Caldwell city of officials has determined that the most prudent course of action is to invest what would have been spent preparing the issue into the new pool, which aw originally slated to begin construction this year.
Spring time in Iowa means it s time to bust out the shovels, post hole diggers, rototillers and even giant excavators and start playing in the dirt! That includes everything from planting flowers and bushes in and around our yards, to maybe fixing that mailbox post that the snow plow hit this past winter. Of course, Iowan s love getting the soil ready for their backyard gardens or maybe you ve got a big project this spring, like digging out an egress window?
Now matter what take Iowa One Call s words to heart, Always Know, What s Below . If you fail to notify Iowa One Call prior to digging, you could risk injury and some rather hefty fines. We re talkin civil penalties from the Iowa Attorney General that range from as much as $10,000 for each violation, for each day the violation continues, up to a maximum of $500,000.