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"Montana Megamansion for Sale: Luxury Living in Stunning Setting!"
Randy Diefel
Jul 29, 2025
Trivia Question❓What historic event occurred in Billings, Montana on January 15, 1895 that brought national attention to the city? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
A Montana Highway Patrol trooper is recovering after a dramatic high-speed chase ended in tragedy and a fire on Highway 3, northwest of Billings, Sunday afternoon.
The pursuit began shortly after noon when a vehicle sped north of Billings and refused to pull over. The chase escalated, and near Acton at mile marker 12, the fleeing car crashed head-on into a semi-truck. The suspect died at the scene.
The trooper, attempting to avoid the crash, rolled his patrol car and was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. He was released the same day. The semi-truck driver was also hospitalized, though their condition remains undisclosed.
The crash sparked a roadside fire, which emergency crews swiftly contained. Highway 3 was briefly closed but has reopened as the investigation continues.
Authorities remind locals to drive safely and observe speed limits to help prevent future tragedies.
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Sponsored: Elevated Comfort Food at The Marble Table — Billings' Hidden Gem Tucked away just off the main drag in Billings, The Marble Table is what happens when comfort food grows up and puts on its date-night shoes. Locally owned and absolutely beloved, The Marble Table brings creative twists to familiar favorites. And let’s talk vibes — modern, relaxed, and just upscale enough to feel like an occasion without trying too hard. Add in top-notch service and a cocktail menu that actually delivers? You’ll see why locals keep it in their regular rotation. If you haven’t been, consider this your nudge. The Marble Table isn’t just a restaurant. It’s a reason to go out again. |
Billings Farm & Museum is hosting a hands-on peach preservation workshop on Saturday, September 24, from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM as part of the acclaimed Billings Backyard Series.
Led by Chef Emery Gray, participants will learn techniques like canning, drying, and freezing, all with a focus on peaches.
Chef Gray will guide a water bath canning demonstration, giving attendees valuable experience in safe, practical food preservation.
The workshop includes a 30-minute interactive Q&A to help deepen your skills.
Community connections continue with the Yellowstone Valley Farmers Market Kickoff on July 19 and the colorful Big Sky Balloon Rally from July 24–27 at Amend Park, offering local flavor and entertainment.
Discover sustainable living, connect with neighbors, and celebrate Billings’ vibrant spirit through these engaging local events.
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Q/A Questions |
Q: Where is the best place to go hiking in Billings, Montana? A: - The best place to go hiking in Billings, Montana is along the Rimrocks or on the Four Dances Trail. Q: What is the temperature like in Billings, Montana in the winter? A: - In the winter, the temperature in Billings, Montana can range from around 10°F to 30°F on average. Q: Are there any big events or festivals held in Billings, Montana? A: - Yes, Billings hosts several big events and festivals throughout the year, including the Strawberry Festival, Magic City Blues festival, and the Home of Champions Rodeo. |
A stunning 30,000-square-foot megamansion in Montana is currently for sale for $25 million. This luxurious property boasts seven bedrooms, multiple entertainment spaces, a massive wine room, and stunning mountain views. The home also features a private ski hill, indoor and outdoor pools, and a fully equipped gym. The estate spans over 20 acres of land and includes a separate guest house and caretaker's apartment. With its unparalleled amenities and breathtaking location, this Montana megamansion offers the ultimate in luxury mountain living. Read More... |
💡 Answer to Trivia Question: The first train robbery in the US West of the Mississippi River took place in Billings, Montana on January 15, 1895. |