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Why Owning House Plants is Easy

Jamie Calloway  |   Wednesday Apr. 1

You have probably heard “I do not have a green thumb” from a close friend or relative at some point in your life. Who knows, you may have said this yourself. Well, I am here to tell you that anyone can have a “green thumb” and…

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Earth Day Around The House

Tim Ford  |   Wednesday 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…

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Top 10 Spring Hikes in Bozeman

Kate Hulbert  |   Wednesday Apr. 1

Spring hiking in Bozeman can be a bit tricky. Many forest service roads are closed this time of year which makes accessing some of Bozeman’s most popular hikes a bit more difficult. So, when it comes to spring hiking in Bozeman…

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March Cover Artist: Kelsey Dzintars

Sunday Mar. 1

Based on personal soul-invigorating experiences in the Northern Rockies, Kelsey’s acrylic paintings reflect the elusive space between dream and reality in which our inner psyche finds its interconnectedness with the outer world. Her current…

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10 Ways Bozeman Has Changed in 10 Years

Kate Hulbert  |   Sunday Mar. 1

Tourism Took OffIf you’ve been in Bozeman long enough, you’ll remember the days when Bozeman became a ghost town in the summer. Once the MSU students cleared out, you could practically hear crickets on Main Street. But now all that has…

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The Importance in Getting Pre-Qualified

Tim Ford  |   Sunday Mar. 1

For the snow enthusiasts, this has been a great winter. Along with the strong snow cycle, demand for Real Estate in Bozeman has stayed strong, but as we’ve seen the past few winters, inventory is in short supply. With green grass on the…

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Americans and the Holocaust

National Traveling Exhibit from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum comes to Bozeman

Sunday Mar. 1

On January 27, 2020, the world solemnly acknowledged and recognized the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the notorious Nazi concentration camp located in contemporary Poland. Dignitaries from many nations attended…

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March Into Reading with Dave Wooten

Shawn Vicklund  |   Sunday Mar. 1

Reading breeds thinking. There’s no substitute for good, old fashioned reading. Reading can establish thought patterns, logic, a sense of complexity, an ability to spot contradictions and even falsity. Books have a way of transporting you…

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Know Yourself Lead Yourself Lead Others

A Retired Green Beret’s Philosophy on Effective Leadership

Mia Snyder  |   Sunday Mar. 1

Who was the best leader you’ve ever followed? Who was the worst? How has leadership shaped or changed your life?I took a moment to ponder my own answers to these questions as I sat down with Phil Kornachuk to discuss leadership training and how…

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Reptiles: The Beautiful And The Deadly

Greg Louzan  |   Sunday Mar. 1

The desert Rattlesnake looked me dead in the eyes for a staring contest on my second lap through the snake room at the Museum of the Rockies last weekend. It was another snowy February morning in Montana and what better way to warm up than look at…

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What's Your Beef? Flashing RED Means Stop!

Sunday Mar. 1

As a school bus driver in Bozeman, I love the smiling faces and the great kids I get to deliver to school every day. The counter to that is my real disappointment with drivers running the flashing reds and stop signs of the school busses all around…

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Editors Note: Spring in Bozeman

Angie Ripple  |   Sunday Mar. 1

Spring in Bozeman is likely still at least a month away, but that doesn’t stop Bozemanites from enjoying Spring Break! Some of you already have plans to head to Yellowstone International Airport to fly away to a more tropical location, or just…

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The Bozeman Taproom

Maggie Hudlow  |   Sunday Mar. 1

Head to The Bozeman Taproom for some beers after a long day of ridge laps or stripping streamers on the Madison and stay for the food. The hot wings are fried until crunchy on the outside and tender enough to fall right off the bone, and the smoky…

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Cyrano de Bergerac

Kevin Brustuen  |   Sunday Mar. 1

Written in 1897 by Edmond Rostand, a French writer from Marseilles, Cyrano de Bergerac is a play set in France in 1640 during the Thirty Years’ war, one of the most destructive wars ever. After the Siege of Arras, the bloody war was brought to…

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Chatting With Vinnie Amico from moe.

Brian Ripple  |   Sunday Mar. 1

Brian Ripple: Hello is this Vinnie? Vinnie Amico: Yep, hey how you doing? BR: Good. Thanks. VA: How’s the weather out there? BR: It has been dumping here in Bozeman. The local ski area got over four feet of snow this last week. VA: Holy…

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