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We Sang Our Song: Early Bozeman Poets

Rachel Phillips  |   Friday Apr. 1

The art of writing poetry has a long history in Bozeman. Early local amateur poets created work inspired by people, events, and places in Gallatin County, or to amuse their friends and neighbors. The Gallatin History Museum archives contain several…

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Recycling Run

Dan Hill  |   Friday Apr. 1

Back in January 2018, I was working as a truck driver for a local company in the Gallatin Valley, driving a flat-bed tractor-trailer, hauling recycled metal from Pacific Steel in Bozeman to the Pacific Steel shedder in Lockwood, just east of…

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The Science of Whiskey

Montana Science Center Introduces New 21+ After Dark Event

Christopher Dyrland-Marquis  |   Friday Apr. 1

As I stepped into the Montana Science Center—just off West Main Street across from the Gallatin Valley Mall—I was immediately drenched in cheerful whoops and hollers from children tugging their parents between science exhibits. Hanging…

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The Pickle Barrel

Maisie Bissell  |   Friday Apr. 1

You’ve been to Subway, right? Imagine Subway on steroids—that is exactly how I would describe The Pickle Barrel, a small business located on College Street with lots of amazing sandwiches, and even some merch! Owned by Jen O’Brien…

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Earth Day At Home

Tim Ford  |   Friday Apr. 1

Since its inception in 1970, Earth Day has been celebrated by many Americans on April 22nd. Here in Bozeman, there are opportunities to help with cleanup activities around town, and many use it as a time to reflect on ways to live a more…

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Protecting Bozeman Wetlands

Friday Apr. 1

Wetlands are some of Gallatin County’s most valuable real estate. Protecting them is essential to the long-term health and prosperity of our communities. As we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the CleanWater Act (CWA), Sacajawea Audubon…

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Time To Emerge

Angie Ripple  |   Friday Apr. 1

Spring in Montana is often referred to at our house as Sprinter—spring with some winter still mixed in. With the moderate March we just had, I am looking forward to spring—and it feels as though April will be a great time to set aside our…

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Bozeman Actors USO Tour of Asia

Kevin Brustuen  |   Friday Apr. 1

The Montana College Players, part of the theatre program at what is today’s MSU, were selected by the USO (United Service Organization) to be part of its 1962 Tour of Asia. This was a special honor and testament to the high-quality theatre in…

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March Cover Artist: Elizabeth Loftis

Tuesday Mar. 1

For as long as she can remember, Elizabeth Geers Loftis has loved drawing and painting, so it wasn’t surprising when she chose to study art at Colorado State University. Her life took an amazing twist when she married a fellow Coloradan, Bob…

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Balancing the Sun This Equinox

Kelly Nicholson  |   Tuesday Mar. 1

Every year, the depths of winter shroud us in darkness and bitter cold. We hunker down and try our best to be content, but as the inevitable daydreams of warmer weather and longer days begin to creep in, seeds of restlessness sow themselves in our…

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Angels in America

Colleen Angarone  |   Tuesday Mar. 1

This month, Bozeman residents have the opportunity to attend a performance of Angels in America, Part 1: Millennium Approaches. Debuting for the first time in Montana, the Broadway hit from award-winning playwright Tony Kushner, directed by longtime…

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What The Heck Is A Corb Lund?

Tuesday Mar. 1

Logjam Presents is pleased to welcome Corb Lund with support from Lauren Morrow for a live in-concert performance at The ELM on April 2, 2022. Corb Lund has received multiple CCMA, Juno, and international award nominations and wins. A rural Albertan…

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Community Planning & Neighborhood Transitions

Tuesday Mar. 1

On February 9, 2022, the City Commission decided to allow a zoning change on Lamme Street between North Grand and North Third Avenues from R-4 (high-density residential) to B-3 (downtown business). This is not the first zoning change in the…

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