High school entrepreneurs pitched their ideas to some businessmen in a competition called the Hive at the Babcock Theater on Wednesday. It was a chance to inspire students to present their companies and also to encourage small business in Billings.
"I just know you've got to work hard. You've got to work hard to succeed and be better than average. That's ultimately what I want to do. No matter the pressure or the hard work, I'm going to do it," said Caiden Dekievit, a senior student at Billings Career Center.
"I just know you've got to work hard. You've got to work hard to succeed and be better than average. That's ultimately what I want to do. No matter the pressure or the hard work, I'm going to do it," said Caiden Dekievit, a senior student at Billings Career Center.
"I just know you've got to work hard. You've got to work hard to succeed and be better than average. That's ultimately what I want to do. No matter the pressure or the hard work, I'm going to do it," said Caiden Dekievit, a senior student at Billings Career Center.