by Tim Ford | Friday Feb. 1
In 2018, 1,018 single family homes sold in the areas both inside and outside of Bozeman’s city limits at a median sold price of $456,375. This is compared to 1000 homes sold in 2017 at a median sold price of $409,450, an 11.4% increase…
Speech Given at the Gallatin & Park Co Women's March
Friday Feb. 1
Hinne baape itchik (It’s a good day.)Good Afternoon! My name is Baachiime iiwachelesh. My English name is Florence Doyle. I’m an enrolled member of the Crow Tribe and a freshman at Bozeman High School.I’d like to welcome you…
University of Montana’s Writer in Residence Complicates Narratives of Climate Change in New Book
Friday Feb. 1
As glaciers inhale and exhale, their breath combining in the frigid Icelandic air with the people who live alongside them, Dr. M. Jackson listens. She listens to this steady breathing, their deep voices, and the stories they tell her in their…
Earth, Imagination & Rebirth in Bozeman
by Kris Drummond | Friday Feb. 1
“The apocalypse that kills the soul of the world is not at the end of time, not coming, but apocalypse now; and Newton and Locke, Descartes and Kant are its Horsemen. The fantasies of the literal end of the world announce, however, the…
Pizza, Tomato Soup and Peanut Butter Pie
by Rachel Phillips | Friday Feb. 1
From sit-down restaurants to soda fountains, Bozeman has been home to a great variety of tasty hangouts over the past one hundred years. Nothing compares to greasy, finger-licking comfort food, sweet treats, and servers who know your name and…
Kevin Brustuen | Friday Feb. 1
Several years ago Mary Orr left Topeka, Kansas, and moved to Bozeman. She left behind 20 years of work in the Topeka theater community. Acting and helping produce live theater was her passion. Arriving in Bozeman on a cold winter day,…
Friday Feb. 1
Acclaimed alt-folk quartet from Boston, Darlingside, will perform at The Rialto Theatre in Bozeman on March 12th in support of their celebrated album Extralife (More Doug Records/Thirty Tigers). Lyrically and musically, Darlingside moves…
Friday Feb. 1
The Bozeman Symphony Orchestra will perform two free family concerts: 10:30am and 1pm on Saturday, February 9th at the Willson Auditorium located in downtown Bozeman. Each performance is 50 minutes in length and will feature a kid-friendly,…
Friday Feb. 1
The Music
Scott Pemberton’s sound is much like the vibe of his native Portland: freaky, fun and just the right amount of weird. The best way to categorize his music is with the moniker “Timber Rock”. Scott naturally applies…
Friday Feb. 1
Singer-songwriter Norah Jones first emerged on the world stage in 2002 with the release of the album “Come Away With Me,” which yielded multiple Grammy awards, including Album of the Year and Best New Artist for Jones.
Since…
Friday Feb. 1
Bozeman in the winter can be an enchanting wonderland of snow, but when you have a young family, it can also be hard to find activities to do indoors without getting cabin fever. Families in the Gallatin Valley are lucky to have a wealth of…
by Phil Knight | Friday Feb. 1
Next time you look south of Bozeman to the mountains that border our beautiful valley, consider what you are seeing.
Rising in a riotous mass of sharp peaks, craggy ridges and vast alpine plateaus, split by steep canyons, decorated…
by Angie Ripple | Friday Feb. 1
The best traditions of Montana hospitality await all guests of Open Range, Downtown Bozeman’s premiere Steakhouse. With over three decades of culinary and hospitality experience, owners Jay and Mary Bentley continue to bring the highest…
Friday Feb. 1
When she’s not on the trail with her family and dogs taking photos, Casey Norris spends her time painting. A New Zealand native, Casey has called Bozeman home since 2012, “I’ve found my place here in Montana. The landscapes…
Friday Feb. 1
We hear it all the time, right? “This is a really special place.” There’s much that makes this true: our landscapes and access to them, our people and their work ethic, our education and healthcare systems, our thriving local economy.…
Monday Dec. 31
Dawn Gerety was born in Sydney, Australia and raised across the globe in Girdwood, Alaska. From sculpture to pottery, wood working to jewelry making, and painting to fused glass, she’s been creating art for as long as she can…
by Tim Ford | Monday Dec. 31
Happy New Year! I hope that 2018 was a great year for you and that 2019 will be even better. The Gallatin Valley is a busy place these days. January is a great time to start making goals for the New Year, especially those goals relating to…
How about Organizing the Bookkeeping?
Monday Dec. 31
With the new year upon us, a resolution to be more organized frequently is among the most common ways people seek improvement. However, for business managers, “tidying up the books” usually is not the first thing that comes to…
Monday Dec. 31
When she was a kid, Bridger Bowl Snow Sports Director Shannon Griffin didn’t really like skiing—in fact, she hated it. Struggling with depression throughout her teenage years, Shannon was constantly afraid of failure, which made…
Prospector, Freighter, Entrepreneur, Inventor, Public Leader, Empire Builder
by Cindy Shearer | Monday Dec. 31
Walter Cooper was born Independence Day, 1843, in Sterling, New York, the third of six sons to Andrew and Sarah Cooper. By 1845 they had moved to Shiawassee County, Michigan, where tragedy struck the family in 1851 when a boat carrying Andrew…
Recent Comments
Fantastic article, Phil! He shows it is critical that USFS & Congress favor full wilderness protection of the Hyalite, Porcupine, Buffalo Horn Wilderness Study Area!
The Gallatin Range: Bozeman's Big Back Yard
Pat Simmons
Feb. 3, 2019
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Legendary Locals of Bozeman: Spooky Tales
Denise Janice Martin (Danner)
Dec. 17, 2018
Check out https://tenantsunited.org a local organization working on this!
What's Your Beef? The Housing-Anxiety Blues
Dana
Dec. 1, 2018
Sidewinders has been left out of many categories! they are one of my new favorite go to places in town. The staff is by far the best in town as well as the bartenders.
Bozeman's Choice Vegetarian Menu
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Oct. 31, 2018
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