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Top 10 Fall Hikes Around Bozeman

Kate Hulbert  |   Sunday Sep. 1

Fall is one of the best times to hike in Bozeman because the tourists have left, making the trails less crowded. The colors as the leaves begin to change are beautiful to see.  Here are ten of the best fall hikes in and around Bozeman. Bear…

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Momming In The 406

Andrew Jefferis  |   Sunday Sep. 1

Recovering from a number of mid-summer thunderstorms and profusion of rain, Bozeman suburbia was greener than ever. I step inside, in complete awe of the family photos printed on canvas lining the foyer. After a brief hug and some mandatory catching…

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Galloping in the Gallatin

Sunday Sep. 1

Gallatin County first organized horse races in the 1870s. In November 1871, the Bozeman Avant-Courier announced four days of racing. By 1878, the Eastern Montana Agricultural and Mechanical Association purchased land, possibly the site of the…

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Lingering in the Library Labrynth

Natalie Waddington  |   Sunday Sep. 1

Libraries offer great perks for a community. They are places of knowledge, imagination, refuge, and wonder. The escape from the rest of the world that libraries provide is second to none. As a writer, I enjoy nothing more than the ability to go to a…

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Timon of Anaconda

Looking at the Anthropocene through Shakespeare

Kevin Brustuen  |   Sunday Sep. 1

In 1877, a young man named William Clark acquired his first mine in the struggling mining camp of Butte in Montana Territory. Clark went on to become one of the three Copper Kings of Butte, thus one of the richest men in the world at the time. Yet…

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Stephanie Quayle

Making Montana Proud

Elizabeth Anderson  |   Sunday Sep. 1

Arguably one of country music’s most underrated singer/songwriters, and Montana’s own Bozeman native, Stephanie Quayle is a force to be reckoned with. She has prominently risen to country music fame in the past few years with no signs of…

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Fire Artisan Pizza

It's All About The Fire

Angie Ripple  |   Sunday Sep. 1

PERMANENTLY CLOSEDIn the spring of 2018, the former space of Gallatin Valley Furniture and Artcraft Printers at 303 E Main St. in downtown Bozeman was gutted so that Fire Pizza’s owner Doug Johnson could construct his vision for his third pizza…

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Beef Reconsidered

Kris Drummond  |   Sunday Sep. 1

Having beef feels strangely satisfying. Being asked to write about it is even better. Not only do I get to spend time re-convincing myself of my own opinions, but I get to expose people to them in a one-way conversation where nobody else can comment…

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Dream Out Loud

Angie Ripple  |   Sunday Sep. 1

I remember my first September in Bozeman. It was a long time ago, more years than incoming MSU Freshman are old. I moved to Bozeman to attend MSU. I started with an undecided major and finished with a degree in Art and a lot of great…

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Outdoor Summer Camp

Montana Grant  |   Sunday Sep. 1

Summertime is a great time to train future outdoorsman and women. The outdoors is full of life, fun, and critters. This is a perfect time to introduce new sports to the fold. Fishing Derbys serve the same role for future fishermen.Start by having the…

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Belgrade Real Estate Report

Tim Ford  |   Sunday Sep. 1

This article generally focuses on the Real Estate Market in Bozeman; however, the community of Belgrade is a vital part of the Gallatin Valley as well. This month, we’ll take a look at how the Real Estate Market has fared for our neighbors to…

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August Cover Artist: Glenda Weaver

Thursday Aug. 1

Glenda Rainie Vinson Weaver is a professional hair designer and venue owner who loves the outdoors and found happiness through an old lens and cell phone camera. Glenda was born and raised in Montana; she’s stomped a few trails, kissed a few…

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The Headwaters Three Ways

Sarah Cairoli  |   Thursday Aug. 1

Montana has almost 170,000 miles of river, but the 18 miles leading into the Missouri River’s headwaters are some of the most scenic in the Bozeman area. Although not considered the best fishing waters, the final stretches of the Jefferson…

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Bozeman Real Estate Report: August

Tim Ford  |   Thursday Aug. 1

We’re now over halfway through the year, and I thought it was a good time to look back at the first 6 months of 2019 and see how the real estate market faired. From the first of the year through July 1st, 457 single family homes sold in…

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Getting Plugged in to Bozeman

One Newcomer’s Quest to Call Bozeman Home

Sarah May  |   Thursday Aug. 1

After making the three-day cross-country move, I stared wide-eyed at the Bridger Mountain range eager to make Bozeman feel like home. Moving from Georgia to Montana meant over 3,000 feet in elevation gain, limiting my ability to see breathtaking…

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Montana’s Car Culture

Thursday Aug. 1

It is a beautiful, summer, Montana morning. You hop into your classic 1960s era Mustang. You start it up and hear that engine come alive. To any car enthusiast, cold-starting your car is the best sound in the world. Americans love their cars and…

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Bozeman’s 2019-2020 Theater Season

Kevin Brustuen  |   Thursday Aug. 1

Bozeman is growing quickly, and the Bozeman-area theater scene is growing dramatically (pun intended) as well. As recently as ten years ago, people would scan bulletin boards, magazines and newspapers eagerly looking for things to do each weekend:…

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