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...
The Billings City Council will hear an update on design, construction and beautification plans for Yellowstone Kelly’s burial place in Swords Rimrock Park at their work session today. The session begins at 5:30 p.m. in council chambers at City Hall, 220 N...