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Rocky Mountain College Professor Replicates Algae Lost in Rocket Launch
Rocky Mountain College Professor Replicates Algae Lost in Rocket Launch
Rocky Mountain College Professor Replicates Algae Lost in Rocket Launch
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A Rocky Mountain College professor says he's ready to replace an algae experiment lost on board a supply rocket that broke apart following its launch Sunday. The Billings Gazette reports (http://bit.ly/1Hq14nv) computer science associate professor Andy Wildenberg says he and the three students he advised in designing the experiment watched the rocket launch from Cape Canaver
Bozeman Guard Moriarty Signs With Rocky Hoops
Bozeman Guard Moriarty Signs With Rocky Hoops
Bozeman Guard Moriarty Signs With Rocky Hoops
BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — Bozeman High guard Collin Moriarty has signed a letter of intent to join the men's basketball team at Rocky Mountain College. The Billings Gazette reports Moriarty averaged 12 points and three rebounds per game last season for the Hawks and made 47 percent of his shots from 3-point range...
Rocky Men’s Basketball Signs Four Recruits
Rocky Men’s Basketball Signs Four Recruits
Rocky Men’s Basketball Signs Four Recruits
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Rocky Mountain College men's basketball coach Bill Dreikosen has recently announced the signing of four recruits. The new Battlin' Bears include 6-foot-7 center Ben Moerkerke of Conrad. Moerkerke averaged 15 points, nine rebounds and two blocked shots per game in earning all-state honors last year...
No One Hurt by Gas Explosion In Billings On Wednesday
No One Hurt by Gas Explosion In Billings On Wednesday
No One Hurt by Gas Explosion In Billings On Wednesday
In Billings, at 10:32 Wednesday morning, an explosion, initially suspected fueled by a gas leak, caused by a boulder  falling off the rimrocks, rocked a neighborhood north of Rocky Mountain College. The explosion  leveled  the house of Columbus Mayor Gary Woldermann, who had maintained the house as a second residence for about 25 years...
Promises Kept
Promises Kept
Promises Kept
Congressman Denny Rehberg will hold his first listening session of the 112th  congress in Billings. Rehberg says he’s just doing what he promised to constituents.