Red Lodge Daily Digest Saturday, June 27, 2026
Ty's Take
You know it's spring in Red Lodge when Broadway starts looking like a construction zone and the city has to start telling people where they can't park. The Dead Swede project—that's the old hotel getting a long-overdue facelift—is the kind of thing that divides a small town right down the middle: some folks see it as bringing life back to downtown, others worry about what we're losing in the process. Either way, Kuntz and whoever's backing this thing have bet real money that tourists and locals alike will want what comes next. The no-parking notice isn't just about moving cars around. It's about whether we're serious about changing this corner of Broadway, or just talking about it like we have for years.
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NOTICE: NO PARKING ON BROADWAY, RED LODGE
Red Lodge residents are asked to keep vehicles off Broadway starting at 5 a.m. on Tuesday, June 30th while city crews sweep the street ahead of Independence Day festivities. Business owners downtown are also encouraged to help prepare for the parade by clearing sidewalk debris into the roadway for...
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