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Daylis Stadium, nearing its 100th year, has long stood as a cornerstone of the Billings community, hosting generations of athletes, students and fans. As the home field for three high schools, it has been the backdrop for countless championships, Friday-night lights and community gatherings. Its rich history and deep-rooted tradition make it more than just a stadium—it’s a symbol of Billings’ pride and passion for sports.

Daylis Stadium is a central part of Billings’ athletic and community history but has not seen major upgrades in decades. The stadium’s outdated bleachers, facilities and accessibility limitations create barriers for fans, athletes and visitors.

With expanding school and community use, demand for a functional and inclusive stadium has outpaced the facility’s current capacity. The need for improved seating, locker rooms, concessions and safety measures is critical.

 

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Fifteen students at Billings West High School are taking on the role of educators, as they guide their peers through a traveling Anne Frank exhibit, which is currently in the school cafeteria.

The exhibit will be in Billings until Feb. 20, when history teacher Rob Stanton will deliver it to Bozeman. For now, those 15 volunteer docents are leading tours and sharing Anne Frank's story with multiple classes each day.

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