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Invisible Prairie To Open At Tinworks

Raya Fanuzzi  |   Saturday Jul. 1

Tinworks Art has announced its new summer program, Invisible Prairie, which will open to the public on July 8, and remain open until October 14, 2023. It will be held at Tinworks’ ‘art campus,’ 719 N. Ida Ave. in Bozeman. Doors to…

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Mavens Market

Taylor Owens  |   Saturday Jul. 1

Situated in a corner shop on West Main Street, Mavens Market has become Bozeman’s one-stop cheese shop for all of the town’s foodies. Home to the largest selection of meats and cheeses in Montana, Mavens has over 100 types to choose from…

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Truly Summer

Angie Ripple  |   Saturday Jul. 1

Flowers and music. That is my Instagram bio. I shortened it recently, after a personal deep dive into my account determined that those are the two things I post pictures of most frequently. Having survived one of the longest Bozeman winters in my…

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In Search of Popcorn Johnnie

Rachel Phillips  |   Saturday Jul. 1

The Gallatin History Museum research library contains thousands of family history files, photographs, records, newspapers, and books that pertain to the history of Gallatin County and southwest Montana. One of these books, Gallatin Century of…

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Way Too Much Stuff

Jeff Beyl  |   Saturday Jul. 1

Do you ever bring along waaaaay too much stuff when you go fishing? Yup, I think we all do. And, wow, there is so much stuff to choose from. Go to a fly shop. Look online. There is just so much stuff out there. Waders. Boots. Vests. Packs. Nets…

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What's Your Beef?: Greetings

Steve McGann  |   Saturday Jul. 1

In early May, I roused myself from a cloudy late afternoon daze and drove up to hike the M. This was somewhat unusual for me. After more than ten years of hiking the M a couple times each week, I had stopped after the 2020 fire. None of the M trails…

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It Was Supposed To Rain

Peter Brancaccio  |   Saturday Jul. 1

White knuckles of billowing clouds were draped up and down the mountain valley contours. Sitting just above those valleys, the lower elevations were layered in paper thin ribbons of gauze, as I drove past the turnoff to Big Sky. When I pulled into…

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Top 10 Lake Hikes in S.W. Montana

Olivia Mitchell  |   Saturday Jul. 1

There’s something so fun about hiking up to a gorgeous alpine lake. Whether you enjoy fishing, swimming or simply taking in the views, everyone enjoys a nice lake day. So here are the best hikes to lakes in Southwest Montana in order of…

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2023 Sweet Pea Music Lineup

Saturday Jul. 1

For 46 years, the Sweet Pea Festival has been a beloved tradition in Bozeman, bringing together people from all walks of life for a weekend of music, dance, and theater performances in Lindley Park, located on East Main Street. This year’s…

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June Cover Artist: Brooke Inman

Thursday Jun. 1

A local landscape photographer and registered nurse, Brooke’s photography bug was sparked after a trip to Patagonia in 2017. Self-taught, she has educated herself on camera and post-processing techniques ever since. Her photography prioritizes…

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Southside Corridor: Changes Move Full Steam Ahead

Thursday Jun. 1

Growing pains bring opportunities to reduce congestion and enhance key throughways in South Bozeman. First of a three-part series on plans and proposals in play this year for handling growth infrastructure in Bozeman and nearby communities.A farmer…

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MSU Bozeman Challenging Times

Lesley Gilmore  |   Thursday Jun. 1

Our May 2023 article introduced the origins of Bozeman’s university now known as Montana State University (MSU), which will be referenced as such throughout this edition, which continues the story as MSU entered a period of immense growth after…

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Bozeman Beach Bash

HRDC Blueprint Fundraiser for Gallatin Youth w/music from: Emma & The Ledge, DJ J-Beard & Wizard, Sausalito Ferry, STiLGONE

Thursday Jun. 1

The Benefit at Bozeman Beach (BBB) is an outdoor fundraiser which originated as the brainchild of Devon Gwynn and Jake Becker. At its inception, it was an event that sought to bring together their love of volleyball and sportsmanship with a desire to…

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The Healing Effects of Nature

Mars Fagin  |   Thursday Jun. 1

“The stars are apexes of what wonderful triangles! What distant and different beings in the various mansions of the universe are contemplating the same one at the same moment! Nature and human life are as various as our several constitutions…

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Top 10 Peaks To Hike Around Bozeman

Steve McGann  |   Thursday Jun. 1

Hikers are as varied as the trails they walk. Some are constantly looking for new challenges, some are content with the same well-known trails. Some want short, level walks, some desire long and steep. There are casual walkers and thru-hikers. There…

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