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The Bozeman Bouldering Circuit

Kat Forester  |   Saturday Aug. 1

If it’s a nice day in Bozeman, Montana, and you’re on a bike ride around town or you want to do some rock climbing, you might want to make a stop on the Bozeman Bouldering Circuit. The Bozeman Bouldering Circuit is a route around town…

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Two Yellow Lines Debuts at BZN 2020

Cynthia Logan  |   Saturday Aug. 1

Actor / Producer Zac Titus’ Two Yellow Lines is one of the highlighted films set to screen at the Third Annual BZN International Film Festival, which will be held both as a live event in Bozeman August 27-30 and online August 27 –…

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Shine Beer Sanctuary + Bottle Shop

Angie Ripple  |   Saturday Aug. 1

What used to be an old gas station at the corner of Main and Church Streets in downtown Bozeman is now a sanctuary and one-stop shop for those who love beer and some of Bozeman’s best comfort food. Shine Beer Sanctuary + Bottle Shop brings The…

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Bozeman Strong with Mayor Chris Mehl

Angie Ripple  |   Saturday Aug. 1

In January of this year, Bozeman heralded a new mayor, Chris Mehl, but if you are a regular citizen of Bozeman (like me), you very well may have missed the pomp and circumstance of the induction. Ok, there wasn’t a parade or anything to welcome…

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Hospital Birth & Women’s Rights

Saturday Aug. 1

From the beginning of humankind, women have supported other women as they birthed their babies. These support persons are known as “doulas.” Doulas are welcomed into homes, birth centers, and hospitals alongside a laboring woman and her…

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What's Your Beef? Killer Impact

Phil Knight  |   Wednesday Jul. 1

In the 1997 movie thriller Asteroid, an extinction-level impact is predicted as an asteroid is aimed at Earth by a passing comet.  Three aircraft with lasers are scrambled and succeed in breaking up the asteroid though smaller fragments still…

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Theatre Culture in Bozeman

Kevin Brustuen  |   Wednesday Jul. 1

Gary Cooper, Hollywood star of the 1940s and 50s born in Helena and former student at Montana State College (today’s MSU), is enshrined in Bozeman’s history with a star embedded in the sidewalk near the Rialto Theatre in downtown Bozeman…

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Bozeman’s Choice Top 10 Places with Patios

Angie Jamison  |   Wednesday Jul. 1

This article was written by Angie Jamison at Bozeman Real Estate Group. To read the original article click here https://bozemanrealestate.group/blog/bozemans-best-places-with-patios. In the past few years, we’ve seen a surge in outdoor seating…

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Bozeman Real Estate Market Report

Tim Ford  |   Wednesday Jul. 1

The Coronavirus slowed the Bozeman housing market down for a few weeks, but it has come roaring back. The market is extremely busy again, and we’re back to seeing many properties receiving multiple offers. In these situations, buyers who…

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MT Summer Bucket List

Sarah May  |   Wednesday Jul. 1

With summer travel shifted to more staycation and less epic destinations, building a summer bucket list is a perfect way to make the most of a summer spent living locally. Whether you’re building a list full of solo adventures or planning one…

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Infected With The Love of Fishing

Montana Grant  |   Wednesday Jul. 1

One could say that there are good and bad infections. Some bad infections are highly contagious and are caused by things like the coronavirus. Mask wearing has been proven highly effective in stopping the spread of these infections. Other infections…

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Protecting The Gallatin Range

Wednesday Jul. 1

Recently, the Greater Yellowstone Coalition (GYC) sent out an announcement saying that 77% of respondents to a survey supported protecting the Gallatin Range with a variety of new designations from recreation area to wildlife management area. I have…

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Safe, Free & Equal Bozeman

Angie Ripple  |   Wednesday Jul. 1

I have seen many business statements regarding the racial inequality debate the nation was thrust into after the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Many companies rushed to extend messages of solidarity, and I wanted to do the same, not at all as…

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July Cover Artist: Nic Fischer

Wednesday Jul. 1

Nic Fischer is a proud father of two daughters, a narrative landscape painter, and frequent sufferer of summit fever. For nearly a decade, he has focused on painting landscapes as viewed from the top of a mountain, offering a new perspective of…

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Z’s Meze Market

Angie Ripple  |   Wednesday Jul. 1

I have always enjoyed dining in an establishment where the owner is hands-on, whether it’s greeting guests, or making food, or bussing tables. I’ve seen local owners do it all, and I love being a witness to their passion and drive. Zeynep…

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Pandemic Health Check-In

Wednesday Jul. 1

Be gentle with yourself right now. This is an extraordinary time to be a human. In pre-pandemic(s) life, you might have been waking up at 6 am to exercise, physically going to work, dropping your kids off at school with a healthy and balanced lunch…

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