Jack Thorsen
They call it the “Brawl of the Wild”, the Montana State Bobcats vs the University of Montana Grizzlies. This year was the 112th meeting of these two teams. The Bobcats going into the game had a record of 9 and 1 overall and 7 and 1 in the Big Sky…
The dance studio is filled with women in comfy, loose fitting clothes moving in a circle. One by one they draw one card each from two piles. One pile of cards has a single word printed on it such as “Simplicity” or…
Congratulations you lost! Now there is a statement you do not hear everyday. In a fast paced, win at all cost, no child left behind society, the lessons learned from failure are often overlooked. Failure is not fun, especially after a lot of hard…
Now is the time to get serious about the upcoming holiday shopping season. This Christmas should be slightly different than past seasons because of the somewhat unusual economic hurdles we’ve all encountered this year. A roller coaster stock…
It can be confusing for many buyers that are looking at purchasing a condominium or a townhouse. Many may wonder, “What is the difference?”
The single biggest difference between condos and townhouses is in the ownership of the land…
Bozeman has an abundance of resources and programs to help entrepreneurs and small businesses. You’ll find our community to be full of business owners who are looking to better our community and help others. I want to share with you some of the…
It’s not a secret that Montanans love to ski. And while it’s well known that our state is home to some of the best skiing in the country, what even some of the biggest ski enthusiasts don’t know is just how many ski areas are close…
This month, two contrasting films will show at the Crawford Theater, sponsored by the Bozeman Film Festival (BFF). One, entitled Beasts of the Southern Wild, is a heart wrenching tale of a young girl living in the “bathtub” of Louisiana…
Occasionally, I am reminded of the fact that we live in the vicinity of a super volcano. In addition to being undeniably cool and mildly terrifying, one of the benefits of this proximity is the opportunity to soak in a hot spring. I myself recently…
Twenty faces were solemn last spring when Mrs. Klug, the Hawk Tawk class advisor, announced her harrowing news that the Hawk Tawk newspaper class was to be cut from the school curriculum. The anger, confusion, and strife was a tangible presence in…