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List Of Mayors Of Billings, Montana
This is a list of mayors of Billings, Montana. Pre-charter government *John Tully *William P. Matheson (July 1885 – April 1887) *James R. Gross (April 1887 – April 1888) *E.B. Camp (April 1888 – May 1889) *Fred Foster (May 1889 – April 1890) *Dr. Joseph Rinehart (April 1890 – April 1891) *George Griggs (April 1891 – April 1892) *H.K. Fish (April 1892 – January 1893) *John D. Losekamp (January 1893 – April 1893) *Fred Foster (April 1893 – April 1894) *George Griggs (April 1895 – May 1897) *Dr. Henry H. Chapple (May 1897 – August 1898) (resigned) *P.H. Smith (August 1898 – April 1899) *Chris Yegen (April 1899 – May 1901) *W.B. George (May 1901 – May 1903) *Fred Foster (May 1903 – April 1909) *H.J. Thompson (April 1909 – May 1911) *Frank Woods (May 1911 – April 1912) *Robert Leavens (April 1912 – April 1915) *Dr. E.A. Gerhart (April 1915 – April 1917) *W.M. Johnston (April 1917 – April 1919) *W. Lee Mains (April 1919 – April 1921) *William V. B ...
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Billings, Montana
Billings is the largest city in the U.S. state of Montana, with a population of 117,116 as of the 2020 census. Located in the south-central portion of the state, it is the seat of Yellowstone County and the principal city of the Billings Metropolitan Area, which had a population of 184,167 in the 2020 census. It has a trade area of over 500,000. Billings was nicknamed the "Magic City" because of its rapid growth from its founding as a railroad town in March 1882. The nearby Crow and Cheyenne peoples called the city ''É'êxováhtóva''. With one of the largest trade areas in the United States, Billings is the trade and distribution center for much of Montana east of the Continental Divide, Northern Wyoming, and western portions of North Dakota and South Dakota. Billings is also the largest retail destination for much of the same area. The city is experiencing rapid growth and a strong economy; it has had and is continuing to have the largest growth of any city in Montana. Parts ...
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Montana State University Billings
Montana State University Billings (or MSU Billings) is a public university in Billings, Montana. It is the state's third largest university. Its campus is located on 110 acres in downtown Billings. Formerly Eastern Montana Normal School at its founding in 1927, the Normal School changed its name to Eastern Montana College of Education in 1949. It was again renamed in 1965 as Eastern Montana College (EMC). It merged into the Montana University System in 1994 under its present name. Currently, the university offers over 100 specialized programs for certificates, associate, bachelor's, and master's degrees through the university's five colleges. The five colleges of Montana State University Billings are Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, Business, Health Professions and Science, Education, and City College. Student life With the main campus in the downtown core of Billings many cultural, service, athletic or educational activities are within walking distance of the campus. The scho ...
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Billings Gazette
The ''Billings Gazette'' is a daily newspaper based in Billings, Montana that primarily covers issues in southeast Montana and parts of northern Wyoming. Historically it has been known as the largest newspaper in Montana and is geographically one of the most widely distributed newspapers in the nation. The Gazette employs a newsroom staff of roughly 20 reporters, editors and photographers combined. The paper frequently exchanges content with its four sister papers in the state — the Missoulian, the Helena Independent Record, The Montana Standard and the Ravalli Republic — all of which, along with the Gazette, are owned by Lee Enterprises. Lee announced a Montana State News Bureau near the end of 2020 that serves the Gazette and its sister papers. In 2013, circulation of the print edition was around 39,405 copies, and that number increased to more than 44,000 on Sundays. The Gazette websitebillingsgazette.com receives over 10 million page views per month. The Gazette has bee ...
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Legacy
In law, a legacy is something held and transferred to someone as their inheritance, as by will and testament. Personal effects, family property, marriage property or collective property gained by will of real property. Legacy or legacies may refer to: Arts, media and entertainment People * “Legacy”, a.k.a. Big Popp, a legend in Natick M.A. Comics * " Batman: Legacy", a 1996 Batman storyline * '' DC Universe: Legacies'', a comic book series from DC Comics written by Len Wein * ''Legacy'', a 1999 quarterly series from Antarctic Press * ''Legacy'', a 2003–2005 series released by Dabel Brothers Productions * Legacy, an alternate name for the DC supervillain Wizard who leads the Injustice Society IV team * Legacy (Marvel Comics), an alias used by Genis-Vell, better known as Captain Marvel * Legacy Virus, a fictional virus from the Marvel Universe * Marvel Legacy, a comic book line introduced in 2017 * '' Star Wars: Legacy'', a 2006 series from Dark Horse * '' X-Men: Legacy ...
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Bill Cole (Montana Politician)
Bill Cole is the current Mayor of Billings, Montana. Early life and education Cole was born and raised in Bozeman, Montana. He earned a Bachelor's degree in history from Dartmouth College and received his law degree from Columbia Law School. Cole and his wife returned to Billings in 1991, where he practiced law and she is a professor at Montana State University. Career Before entering local politics, Cole practiced real estate, land use, and commercial contracts law. He also served as chair of the Billings Chamber of Commerce. Cole was elected on November 7, 2017, succeeding two-term mayor, Tom Hanel, who was term-limited. Cole faced member of the Montana Senate The Montana Senate is the upper house of the Montana Legislature, the state legislative branch of the U.S. state of Montana. The body is composed of 50 senators elected for four years. Composition of the Senate :''67th Legislature – 2021–202 ..., Jeff Essmann, defeating him by 7,000 votes. References C ...
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Montana Public Radio
Montana Public Radio is a network of public radio stations serving the U.S. state of Montana, primarily the western part of the state. The network is currently owned by the University of Montana, and its studios are located on the university campus in Missoula, with a satellite facility in Great Falls. The network is affiliated with National Public Radio. Programming originates from flagship station KUFM (89.1 FM) in Missoula, Montana. History Montana Public Radio began in 1965 when KUFM in Missoula signed on as a 10-watt campus radio station. In 1974, it became a member of National Public Radio National Public Radio (NPR, stylized in all lowercase) is an American privately and state funded nonprofit media organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., with its NPR West headquarters in Culver City, California. It differs from other n .... Starting in the late 1970s, it began building translators across western Montana. Its first full-power satellite, in Great Falls, signe ...
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Timeline Of Billings, Montana
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Billings, Montana, USA. Prior to 20th century * 1877 - Homesteaders arrive. * 1882 ** March 24, 1882: Incorporation date of the Minnesota and Montana Land and Improvement Company. ** Billings Depot built. ** ''Billings Herald'' newspaper begins publication. ** Billings Cemetery established. * 1883 ** Coulson-Billings street railway begins operating. ** Billings Fire Brigade organized. * 1885 - '' Billings Daily Gazette'' newspaper begins publication. * 1889 - Town becomes part of new State of Montana. * 1891 - ''The Weekly Times'' newspaper begins publication. 20th century * 1901 - Public Library established. * 1902 - Billings and Northern Railroad in operation. * 1903 - Moss Mansion (residence) built. * 1904 - Northern Hotel in business. * 1906 - Babcock Theater built. * 1908 - Billings Polytechnic founded. * 1910 ** Masonic Temple (Billings, Montana) built. ** Population: 10,031. * 1912 - Billings and Central Mont ...
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Lists Of Mayors Of Places In Montana
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