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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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February Cover Artist: Ben Jacobsen

Saturday Feb. 1

Ben Jacobsen is a father, husband, skier, sailor, and photographer, just about in that order! It is rare to not find him outside with a camera year-round. Originally from Rhode Island, Ben came to Bozeman in 1996 to go to MSU for computer science and…

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Year End Market Report 2019

Tim Ford  |   Saturday Feb. 1

In 2019, 996 single-family homes sold in the areas both inside and outside of Bozeman’s city limits at a median sold price of $495,250. This is compared to 1,020 homes sold in 2018 at a median sold price of $456,375. This represents an 8.5%…

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Top 10 Best Things About Living in Bozeman

Kate Hulbert  |   Saturday Feb. 1

OutdoorsIf you head 30 minutes out of town in just about any direction, you can be at a trailhead, at a river, or even on top of a mountain. The wilderness that surrounds the Gallatin Valley is seemingly endless and that’s just the way we like…

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Marcia 1924-2019

Elizabeth Anderson  |   Saturday Feb. 1

As the New Year chaos has settled down and many emotions are cleared up, I’d like to take a moment to reminisce my grandmother’s life. A fiercely independent, determined, vibrant, continuously learning, and presently strong life lived…

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Gallatin History Timeline

Rachel Phillips  |   Saturday Feb. 1

Gallatin County is a unique place. Throughout our history, environmental and geographical attributes intersected and interacted with the people who lived here, creating new ideas and opportunities. This timeline showcases some of the important events…

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Heads, Fingers, Feet & Toes

Montana Grant  |   Saturday Feb. 1

Like the song says, if you want to be happy and warm when outdoors, make sure these areas are cozy and comfortable. I know that I took some liberty with the lyrics of the original campfire song, but if these areas are not covered, then misery will…

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Intermountain Opera: Kiss Me Kate

Kevin Brustuen  |   Saturday Feb. 1

Anyone who grew up in the 1960s-70s likely remembers the famous stormy relationship of Liz Taylor and Richard Burton. These internationally famous Hollywood stars argued and fought with each other in public and private, yet loved each other dearly…

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Bozeman Bring Your Own Bags

Abby Hernandez  |   Saturday Feb. 1

Montana is affectionately known as the “Last Best Place,” and Valley of the Flowers Project is working to keep it that way. I’m sure most of you know the concept of BYOB (Bring Your Own Beer), but Valley of the Flowers Project is…

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Tarantino’s Pizzeria

Kathleen Johns  |   Saturday Feb. 1

Located in Bozeman on the corner of Main and Rouse, Tarantino’s Pizzeria has been a downtown tradition for over a decade. In March of 2019, Shane Cartularo bought Tarantino’s to run it alongside his girlfriend Danielle and his brother…

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The Story of Plastic

Thursday, Feb 20th, 6pm The Emerson Cultural Center

Saturday Feb. 1

On Thursday, February 20th, at 7pm at the Emerson Center, The Bozeman Doc Series and Valley of the Flowers Project present the critically acclaimed new documentary The Story of Plastic. The screening will be preceded at 6:00pm by a reception…

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Let's Dance To Remember

Ballroom Dance Bozeman

Saturday Feb. 1

Ballroom dance was always a ‘bucket list’ item for me—something I had always wanted to learn but never got around to. Plus, I thought it would be a good way to meet new people in Bozeman,”says Carla Little, who began taking…

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January Cover Artist: Kelley Sullivan

Tuesday Dec. 31

As a mixed media painter born and raised in Bozeman, Kelley carries a strong belief that art should evoke a powerful response, with feelings deeply personal to each viewer. The organic movement of paint within water allows her to work with little…

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Bozeman Cross-Country Ski Trail Guide

Luke Brown  |   Tuesday Dec. 31

Whether you’re a professor going for a walk on skis, a professional skier outfitted in lycra, or simply a Bozemanite wanting to experience the quiet in the deep winter woods, cross-country skiing is calling you. Our town has a rich culture of…

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