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Boat Patrol on Yellowstone Lake

Rick Gale  |   Saturday May. 1

I spent 22 summers in Yellowstone from 1978-1999 as a Seasonal Ranger, including serving as a campground ranger, road patrol ranger, boat patrol ranger, field training ranger, night shift supervisor, and crisis negotiator. Two of my 22 summers in…

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Bozeman Condo & Townhouse Sales

Tim Ford  |   Saturday May. 1

It’s spring in Bozeman, that time of year where the weather changes every 5 minutes. The heat is usually on in the truck on the way to work and the air conditioning is often on for the drive home. The real estate market is also continuing to…

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The Montana Book Award

Kevin Brustuen  |   Saturday May. 1

Gretchen Minton, professor of English at Montana State University, won the 2020 Montana Book of the Year Award, for her book “Shakespeare in Montana: Big Sky Country’s Love Affair with the World’s Most Famous Writer.” Honor…

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Dirty Girl

Saturday May. 1

Hey honey, come over here. My friend will buy you a drink, but you’ve got to sit on his lap.” Some drunk guy at a bar said this to me when I was 16 and there singing with a band. I dealt, and still do deal with stuff like that a lot, and…

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Top 10 Bozeman Food Trucks

Saturday May. 1

Bozeman’s Food Truck scene is solid, with a lot of unique options to choose from. It wasn’t easy to whittle the list to ten, but here are our favorite recommendations. El RodeoAuthentic Mexican fare made with love, from delicious tender…

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Los Jarochos

Elsa Russell  |   Saturday May. 1

There are about 2,000 miles between Bozeman and Veracruz, Mexico. Luckily, you don’t have to travel that far to get a taste of this coastal city’s delicious cuisine. Los Jarochos restaurant brings a slice of Veracruz right to downtown…

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Editor's Note: Signs of Spring

Angie Ripple  |   Saturday May. 1

Spring flowers have pushed their cheerful heads through the earth and up through the dry leaves to peek at the sunshine and bring smiles to the humans that tend them. Spring in Bozeman is part sunny day sprinkled with snow flurries, and then again…

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500 Miles Higher

A monumental loss. My singular interaction with Armando Chick Corea stands as one of the most profound experiences of my musical career.

Michael Jochum  |   Thursday Apr. 1

The year 1984 was a time of incredible, creative music flow. My career as a “drummer of note” was catapulting me into some of the most envied musical situations in Los Angeles. Approaching my 25th year, I had a four-year-old daughter to…

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Top 10 Regional Natural Hot Springs

Pat Hill  |   Thursday Apr. 1

Natural hot springs abound in the southwest corner of the Treasure State due to the geology of that mountainous region. Whether developed enterprises or still in a natural environment, Montana’s hot springs offer a unique and relaxing way to…

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Montana’s New War On Wildlife and Sensibility

Thursday Apr. 1

This past January, Montana swore in our new Governor, a Republican known for body-slamming a reporter during his run for Congress several years ago. Greg Gianforte swept to the Governor’s seat this past November due in large part to the Trump…

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Earth Day at Your House

Tim Ford  |   Thursday Apr. 1

Since April is the month of Earth Day, it’s also a great time of year to start planning some home improvement projects for the spring and summer. What better way to celebrate Earth Day than by trying to make your home more energy efficient? Not…

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‘Historic Moment’ Senate Confirms First Indigenous Cabinet Secretary

Sen. Steve Daines voted NO on the nomination of Rep. Deb Haaland to lead the Department of the Interior

Thursday Apr. 1

photo: Department of the Interior Tami Heilemann In what many observers are calling a landmark moment, the U.S. Senate confirmed the first Indigenous person to lead the federal agency responsible for managing much of the country’s federal…

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April 2021 Cover Artist: Kurt Palmquist

Thursday Apr. 1

Kurt Palmquist’s narrative is one of an emerging artist. A few years ago, after a career of corporate graphic design, Kurt dusted off his sketch book and began what has become a winding road that has led to some fantastic discoveries beginning…

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