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  • In 2010, Elouise Cobell, the long-time treasurer for the Blackfeet Tribe, settled a lawsuit against the US government on behalf of over 500,000 members of several tribes who had been victimized by the US government for decades.
  • The C.M. Russell Museum contains more than 3,000 pieces of Western art in a complex that covers an entire city block. The Western art complex, a National Historic Landmark, includes Charlie Russell’s fully restored home and studio, where he lived and created for 24 years alongside wife and business partner Nancy Cooper Russell.
  • Montana legend Jonnie Jonckowski is the focus of Jonnie, an upcoming Montana PBS documentary. Her outsized accomplishments and challenges both in and out of the rodeo arena centers this new film.
  • On the premiere episode of Season 17 of Field Days, we meet rancher Lamont Herman of Montana Prime Meats, who has taken his family ranch in a totally new direction.
  • The Yellowstone Art Museum has assisted the Billings Logan Airport art program, Art Under the Big Sky, with the selection and rotation of art exhibits in Concourse B.
  • On this episode of Field Days, rancher Lamont Herman of Montana Prime Meats gets ready to offer customers fresh meat in the coming weeks.
  • On this episode of Field Days, rancher Lamont Herman of Montana Prime Meats brings in a mobile repair tech to work on Lamont’s tractors right in the field.
  • This House of Books was established in 2016 as an independent, full-service bookstore serving the region around Billings, MT.The bookstore was established as a cooperative with members buying shares to become co-owners with voting rights.
  • On this episode of Field Days, rancher Lamont Herman of Montana Prime Meats restores a vintage grain grinder.
  • Since 1929, Billings has relied on Daylis Stadium as the primary venue for most of the major outdoor sporting events in the city. But the west end of the stadium was condemned for safety reasons in 2024, which caused several community members to step up their efforts to push forward with a plan to refurbish the stadium. It is now scheduled to re-open in September as Sam McDonald Stadium at Daylis. I talked to School District Number 2 Sports and Activities Director Mark Sulser about how this project came to be.
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