The lighting of the teepees on Sacrifice Cliff at Swords Park will "honor those lost to the coronavirus and those lost to another pandemic brought almost two centuries ago to our Native lands,"
Q2 reports on the sixth annual Refresh the Rims cleanup where nearly 190 volunteers came out to Swords Park on Saturday. Billings Parks and Recreation volunteer coordinator Chris Waite said, for the most part, the rims are cleaner. The cleanup started near Applebees and stretched all the way to the red and white water tower and concluded below the rims...
The Gazette reports an attempted kitten rescue went awry Wednesday night on the Rims below Swords Park when a young woman found herself stuck after she made her way down the rocky terrain trying to rescue the stranded animal. A friend with her called 911, and Billings firefighters responded shortly after 10 p...
Volunteers with the Billings Rotary Club were out in force on Saturday morning, working with grinders to remove graffiti from the sandstone face of the Rims.
It’s a first step in the lead-up to the “Billings Bright N Beautiful” cleanup day scheduled for next Saturday, April 28th...
KTVQ.com reports that when Luther Sage “Yellowstone” Kelly died in 1928, the Billings Chamber of Commerce, the city, and the state said they would build a grave site befitting a veteran. The site officially opened on Wednesday afternoon at Swords Park, and “The Ballad of Yellowstone Kelly” was performed for the very first time...