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Update: 10:45 a.m. SaturdayHoward Widner has been found safe alive and well, according to Billings police.Billings police are seeking help finding a man missing since Tuesday, Aug. 24.Howard Widner is homeless, stays in local shelter, needs dialysis and has other medical problems.He is 54, 6 feet 1 inch tall, 190 pounds with brown hair and blue eye.If you know his whereabouts, call Billings police at 40 stanley cup 6-657-8200. Missing Person: Howard Widner 54 YOA W/M 601 190 Brown Blue. Howard is homeless and stays in local shelters. He needs dialysis and has other med issues. He was last seen 8-24-21. If you know Howard 39 where abouts please call BPD at 406 657-8200 Sgt. Reid pic.twitter/HO3h2dHpismdash; BillingsPD @BillingsPD August 28, 2021 Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date information. now signed up to receive the Breaking News Newsletter. Click here to manage all Newsletters stanley cup class= AsidePromo TrackedSidebarPromo data-cms-ai= stanley cup 0 > Wner Storm victims still recovering one year after Hurricane Ida
It has been nearly two months since hail storms caused major damage in parts of Yellowsto jordan ne County.On Thursday, some heard from the state Auditor Matt Rosendale office at the Billings Public Library Royal Johnson Community Room.The State Auditory Commissioner of Security and Insurance office has advice on claims, contractors and protecting against scams.A lot of the advice centered around knowing what is in the policy, staying alert and asking questions.About 70 came out to the publ reebok ic meeting.The library staff invited experts in compliance and fraud. Many had questions about filing claims, hiring contractors and getting the w adidas og ork done.The insurance office s advice is to hire a reputable local company. If he puts a roof on for you, he s going to be there next year if it leaks to come back and fix the problem, or stand behind his work if you will, said Sharon Richetti, bureau chief for the policy holders division of the Montana Department of Insurance. The same thing with siding or gutters or any of those. The local guys that have been around for a whil