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Children’s Theater in Bozeman

Kevin Brustuen  |   Friday Mar. 1

Montana has a long history with drama, live theater, and child actors. Mary Ronan, a child who lived in Virginia City and Helena during the gold rush days of the 1860s and 1870s, was chosen to play the character of Lady Anne in a performance of…

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Remarkable Bozeman Women

Standing Tall & Strong

Rachel Phillips  |   Friday Mar. 1

March is Women’s History Month, a time to celebrate the achievements and contributions of all American women. Throughout history, countless local ladies have lent their expertise, talents, and time to make our region and community a better…

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Land of Inventors Germany

International Exhibit Comes to Bozeman

Friday Mar. 1

On October 26, 1861, German inventor Johann Philipp Reis introduced a new word and concept to the world, the “telephone.” Combining “Tele” (at a distance) with “Phon” (unit of sound), Reis’s invention showed…

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Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women But What Can We Do?

From a speech given January 19, 2019 at the Bozeman Women’s March

Friday Mar. 1

- From a speech given January 19, 2019 at the Bozeman Women’s March - I stand before you today as a non-Native aspiring ally to Indigenous peoples. Specifically, I’m here to discuss Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women. What…

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Bozeman from the Heart

Friday Mar. 1

To open a book is to enter a conversation. If it’s fiction, the reader becomes a character, reacting to the behaviors and thoughts of those whose world she has been introduced to. If it’s nonfiction, she enters a dialogue with the writer…

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The Importance of Pre-Qual

Bozeman Real Estate

Tim Ford  |   Friday Mar. 1

It’s been a great winter in Bozeman, lots of snow to play in and some great days on the mountain. The Real Estate market has remained steady, but many buyers have been thwarted by the lack of inventory. With spring around the corner…

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Year End Real Estate Market Report 2018

Tim Ford  |   Friday Feb. 1

In 2018, 1,018 single family homes sold in the areas both inside and outside of Bozeman’s city limits at a median sold price of $456,375. This is compared to 1000 homes sold in 2017 at a median sold price of $409,450, an 11.4% increase in…

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A Protector’s Heart

Speech Given at the Gallatin & Park Co Women's March

Friday Feb. 1

Hinne baape itchik (It’s a good day.)Good Afternoon! My name is Baachiime iiwachelesh. My English name is Florence Doyle. I’m an enrolled member of the Crow Tribe and a freshman at Bozeman High School.I’d like to welcome you to my…

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Not Just Another Story of Melting Ice

University of Montana’s Writer in Residence Complicates Narratives of Climate Change in New Book

Friday Feb. 1

As glaciers inhale and exhale, their breath combining in the frigid Icelandic air with the people who live alongside them, Dr. M. Jackson listens. She listens to this steady breathing, their deep voices, and the stories they tell her in their native…

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After the Apocalypse

Earth, Imagination & Rebirth in Bozeman

Kris Drummond  |   Friday Feb. 1

“The apocalypse that kills the soul of the world is not at the end of time, not coming, but apocalypse now; and Newton and Locke, Descartes and Kant are its Horsemen. The fantasies of the literal end of the world announce, however, the end of…

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Darlingside

Friday Feb. 1

Acclaimed alt-folk quartet from Boston, Darlingside, will perform at The Rialto Theatre in Bozeman on March 12th in support of their celebrated album Extralife (More Doug Records/Thirty Tigers). Lyrically and musically, Darlingside moves forward on…

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Scott Pemberton

Friday Feb. 1

The Music Scott Pemberton’s sound is much like the vibe of his native Portland: freaky, fun and just the right amount of weird. The best way to categorize his music is with the moniker “Timber Rock”. Scott naturally applies his own…

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February Cover Artist: Casey Norris

Friday Feb. 1

When she’s not on the trail with her family and dogs taking photos, Casey Norris spends her time painting. A New Zealand native, Casey has called Bozeman home since 2012, “I’ve found my place here in Montana. The landscapes and…

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The Gallatin Range: Bozeman's Big Back Yard

Phil Knight  |   Friday Feb. 1

Next time you look south of Bozeman to the mountains that border our beautiful valley, consider what you are seeing.  Rising in a riotous mass of sharp peaks, craggy ridges and vast alpine plateaus, split by steep canyons, decorated with clear…

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