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A Summer of Montana Music

Pat Hill  |   Thursday Jun. 1

Summer’s approach in southwest Montana and beyond brings with it the promise of live outdoor music performances, and the 2017 festival and outdoor concert season is looking promising indeed. Freebies Some of the best things in life are free…

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Favorite Venue? I Like the Tetons

Pat Hill  |   Thursday Jun. 1

With an assortment of excellent festivals during the summer in the northern Rockies, it’s hard to pick a favorite, but my favorite venue has to be on the west side of the Teton mountain range at Grand Targhee Resort. Tom Garnsey, owner of…

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Treasure State Parks Await

Angie Ripple  |   Monday May. 1

Montana is home to 55 State Parks waiting for each of us to explore. You won’t find much in the way of man-made attractions in Montana; what you will find are breathtaking views, rich landscapes, amazing camping, scenic byways and opportunities…

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Sedition in Gallatin County

Sugar, the Kaiser and Two Years Imprisonment

Kelly Hartman  |   Monday May. 1

On April 11, 1918 Frank McVey, a laborer from Illinois, stepped into a Logan restaurant, about 25 miles from Bozeman. His complaint about sugar and a comment in support of the Kaiser landed him in the local jail. He would spend the next three years…

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White Sulphur Springs Weekend

Seth Ward  |   Monday May. 1

Every so often the calendar sneaks in an unexpected 3-day weekend. The kids have Monday off school because...why this time? One of those made-up bank holidays. You know the type. They do tend to creep up. You can get the time off, but booking a…

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Jam! Let’s Do Brunch

Cassi Miller  |   Monday May. 1

Brunch. It’s everyone’s favorite fused word and everyone’s favorite lazy-day meal. It manages to gather together gaggles of chatty friends who hash out and try to recall the hazy details of the weekend’s events and families…

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Here’s The Beef

Jerry Schuster  |   Monday May. 1

Stop your negative thinking. You’ve read the title and are thinking that this is probably another one of those common food, recipe or dining articles. You are all set to turn the page to read something more interesting and entertaining . Stop…

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May Bozeman Real Estate Report

Tim Ford  |   Monday May. 1

As ski season has given way to biking, hiking, and fishing season, the strong Real Estate season is also upon us. While this article generally focuses on sales of single family homes; condos & townhouses make up a large part of our market as…

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Freak Out at the Verge Theatre

Monday May. 1

Local playwright, Ryan Cassavaugh has done it again, upping the ante on his own madcap adventure in writing. With the help of local musician, Joe Knapp, they have created this all original psychedelic rock musical that will be performed using…

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May Cover Artist Merissa Lambert

Monday May. 1

Artfully crafted, always up for adventure. Merissa Lambert has photographed weddings and commercial photography since 2009. Based in Bozeman, she loves traveling anywhere in Montana and beyond! She believes in taking photography seriously, not…

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Confessions of an Eco-Mom

Saturday Apr. 1

I am an eco-warrior. It is my mission in life to teach people how to reduce their impacts on the planet and work toward leaving a better world for my daughter, your kids, and our grandkids. The truth is, I am also a hypocrite. An educated…

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Fitness vs Over Training

Phil Cameron  |   Saturday Apr. 1

Your body isn’t getting any younger. That’s a good thing because if you weren’t getting any older you would have big problems. However nature and gravity are working to pull you back into the ground so you can push up the daisies…

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Lets Get Dirty!

Saturday Apr. 1

I gave a talk last month on getting dirty. You know, the kind of dirt that gets in the soles of your shoes, under your nails and grits in your teeth. (Get your mind out of the sheets, though that’s fun too!). At the talk I passed out small…

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A New Geologic Epoch On The Horizon

Daniel Smith   |   Saturday Apr. 1

The Earth’s climate has changed often since the Earth formed some 4.5 Billion years ago. Indeed, our northern Rocky Mountain location has, at various times in Earth history, been a humid tropical paradise, a Sahara-like desert, and, at other…

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