USS Billings crew stops in Red Lodge for Beartooth Pass trip and parade
USS Billings crew takes in Red Lodge Fourth of July parade
and last updated 2021-07-03 19:58:53-04
RED LODGE â Six crew members from the USS Billings stopped in Red Lodge on Saturday to take in the scenic views offered by the Beartooth Pass and march in the Fourth of July parade.
âYouâre supposed to join the Navy and see all of the coasts, not mostly inland. But this was absolutely wonderful, said Jesse Silcox, a mineman first class on the USS Billings.
Red Lodge is about 2,200 miles away from the crew s usual station with their ship in Jacksonville, Florida. The trip to Red Lodge was part of a weekend of touring and attending Independence Day Celebrations for the USS Billings crew. The trip to the Treasure sState is the first time five of the six crew members have been to Montana.
Memorial Day services held in Billings ktvq.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ktvq.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
We had the privilege of speaking with 20 year war veteran and decorated hero, retired Lieutenant Colonel Barry Gasdek. Gasdek served in three different wars, giving him three different perspectives
Mayor Proclaims 60 Hours of Living United in Yellowstone County kmhk.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kmhk.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Billings law to regulate massage businesses, fight human trafficking passes first reading
Billings City Council hears lengthy debate over massage-therapy ordinance
By: Mitch Lagge
and last updated 2021-04-13 18:10:09-04
BILLINGS â An ordinance to regulate massage businesses in Billings with the goal to cut down on human trafficking passed in a 8-3 vote at a City Council meeting Monday night.
Council discussion and public comment lasted hours at the hybrid meeting in the Billings Public Library and over video call. The ordinance still needs a second reading at a future Council meeting before it becomes law.
The ordinance would require all massage business owners to obtain a specific business license from the city at a cost of $55 per year. Massage business owners would also need to submit a background check and fingerprints to the city to obtain the business license.