This Day in History: First canned beer goes on sale Jan 24, 2023 Jan 24, 2023 0 Red Ants Pants Music Festival announces 2023 main lineup April 1 Fog rolls into Billings from the top of the Rims Monday evening A crowd rushes into Billings' new Chick-fil-A Watch now: Rocky Vista University prepares for opening Ghost towns of Montana Watch now: Pro life rally in downtown Billings Man crashes car into Gazette building Billings man found guilty of rape and kidnapping Watch now: Police block Lake Elmo Drive after gunshot Big first half powers West As of late: Recent photography from the Billings Gazette Garth Brooks performs "Low Places" during sold-out show at MetraPark Sheriff: Suspect in dance club shooting killed self in van Broncs beat Falcons on Burckley buzzer-beater Sen. Daines pays tribute to a true Montana hero, Dr. Daniel Edelman Sen. Ken Bogner is proposing legislation to prohibit foreign adversaries from controlling critical infrastructure in Montana Six Unaccompanied Veterans are honored during Memorial service at Yellowstone National Ceremony Six incredible actors who have never won an Oscar Dr. Roger Santala gets sworn in to the SD2 Board of Trustees Alec Baldwin faces backlash over Instagram post amid involuntary manslaughter charges January 24, 1935. After two years of research, the American Can Company developed a successful can of beer. Tags Dcc Wire Lvs Nation-world Food-drink Covervideo Richmond Brewing Developed Offbeat Krueger This-day-in-history Goes Canned American-can-company Gottfried Videoelephant Latest video Eddie Murphy insists he never 'made fun' of Michael Jackson Gazans fear more violence after a night of Israeli air strikes Pamela Anderson claims no one approached her about Pam & Tommy series DOJ charges 3 in plot to kill Iranian-American Nancy Pelosi: 'No intention' of watching video of husband's attack Moment famed Dorset Cliffs collapse in U.K. RAW: FILE: RNC CHAIRWOMAN RONNA MCDANIEL King Charles gives Prince Andrew the boot out of Buckingham Palace Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Sen. Ken Bogner is proposing legislation to prohibit foreign adversaries from controlling critical infrastructure in Montana