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  • 3 days ago | ktvq.com | Marcus Cocova

    LAUREL — For Adrianne Sickle, Mondays are predictable. “It's pretty busy. My daughter goes to school in Billings and then (my other daughter) goes to pre-school at Our Savior,” said Sickle, who lives in Laurel. Watch the full video below: Laurel EMT trades cans for car seats, helping parents protect precious passengers Between her job and parenting duties, Sickle spends much of her day shuttling children between schools. Every ride, however, carries a quiet sense of caution.

  • 3 days ago | kbzk.com | Marcus Cocova

    BILLINGS — Facebook should have been the last thing on Whitney Donohue’s mind, but it recently turned her business upside down. Her tattoo shop’s Facebook page, with over 12,000 followers, was suddenly hacked a few months ago. Despite using two-factor authentication, Donohue said, “It just didn’t make a difference.”What followed were long days spent fighting to recover Forget Me Not Tattoo's digital presence.

  • 3 days ago | ktvq.com | Marcus Cocova

    GRASS RANGE — If you have heard of it at all, you probably picture a quiet Montana town — the kind where everything happens in the school gymnasium or the town fire hall. Every third Sunday, however, makes an average for a one in 30 chance that you will stumble into something unforgettable. At the Wrangler Bar & Cafe, the rhythm of a decades-old family tradition keeps a small community dancing.

  • 5 days ago | ktvq.com | Marcus Cocova

    BILLINGS — A lot of people have cars. Only a few — those with passion, pride, and a painter’s eye for detail — have lowriders. “The little details are the things that matter the most,” said Johnny “Juanito” Vasquez, 19, president of the Billings chapter of Rollerz Only, a national lowrider club. Easter weekend, Vasquez and his club were showing off more than chrome and candy paint — they were showing kids an alternative to gang life. “There’s a variety of the Latino culture out here as well.

  • 6 days ago | ktvq.com | Marcus Cocova

    BILLINGS — Facebook should have been the last thing on Whitney Donohue’s mind, but it recently turned her business upside down. Her tattoo shop’s Facebook page, with over 12,000 followers, was suddenly hacked a few months ago. Despite using two-factor authentication, Donohue said, “It just didn’t make a difference.”What followed were long days spent fighting to recover Forget Me Not Tattoo's digital presence.

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