His car was parked at Nutter and Claim Jumper in the Heights when someone helped themselves to Cody Harper's first guitar. The grad is leaving Billings in two weeks and would really love to get it back.
A dream without a plan to accomplish it is just a dream. But the City of Billings is excited to announce that dreams do come true, and we will soon witness the groundbreaking construction for a new outdoor experience.
If you remember over a year ago, I wrote about some awful construction in the Heights. The good news is that the project has fully completed as of today.
Combined with the new interstate exchanges now, you'd think it would be good to draw the customers in, instead of having to go to the Shiloh or King Avenue exchange on the opposite end of town. We'll see.
There were a couple of stories that had me laughing hysterically at about 520 this morning when I was prepping for my radio show. From the bikini-clad baristas "inspected" by Yellowstone county health officers...to Liz Cheney, Jamie Raskin, and inflation. Bear (or shall I say...bare) with us for a moment.