August 2014
Phil Cameron
Our nervous system is programmed by the cross crawl pattern that our body uses when it walks.
August 2014
Crisis Negotiator
Rick Gale
My first call out as a crisis negotiator took place on a summer night in Yellowstone National Park.
August 2014
Summer 2014 marks Bozeman’s 150th birthday, also known as a sesquicentennial
Courtney Kramer
John Bozeman (1835-1867), left his wife and three daughters in Pickens County, Georgia in 1858 to participate in the Colorado gold rush.
August 2014
Animals released from research laboratories get a second chance.
Ramona Mead
In the middle of Wyoming’s vast nothingness, on a 1,000 acre parcel of land, there is a sanctuary where animals released from research laboratories get a second chance at life.
August 2014
Angie Ripple
Our mission is to connect the Bozeman community with the businesses and events that are happening in our area.
August 2014
Community Agriculture and Beyond
Kim Hightower
Towne’s Harvest Garden, part of the MSU Campus Farm, is an educational vegetable haven.
August 2014
A new study from the Sonoran Institute’s Community Builders initiative, which examines land-use issues in the Rocky Mountain West, takes a detailed look at the commercial real estate market with these ideas in mind.
August 2014
Helping Kids, Helping Montana
Sarah Cairoli
When Jamie Williams and her husband took in her sister’s kids two years ago, she knew it would be a big transition for everyone, including her own children.
August 2014
Sweet Pea From Carnival to Festival
Angie Ripple
Bozeman and the Gallatin Valley have been known as the valley of the flowers since only native Americans roamed the area. In the early 1900’s over 17,000 acres of the valley were planted in edible peas harvested both for canning and seed. In…
July 2014
“I believe within everybody, that there is an artist. I believe everyone has a way of becoming a perfectionist in what they do.”