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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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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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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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The Writer’s Town

Jerry Schuster  |   Saturday Apr. 1

Let’s start with a simple premise; just about everyone in Bozeman writes articles or books. This account is limited to just book writers. Because, it is a lot easier to poke fun at others when I am not included in the group.The question asked…

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Lewis and Clark Caverns Montana’s First State Park

From Private Tourism to National Monument to State Park

Cindy Shearer  |   Saturday Apr. 1

We know that Native Americans did know of the caverns hundreds of years ago, as the stories of the steaming mountain are mentioned in their oral histories. Although the caverns are now named for Lewis and Clark, we also know that Lewis and Clark…

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Do you know your HRDC?

Saturday Apr. 1

What does it mean to create and maintain a sustainable community? According to Local Initiative Support Community, or LISC, “Sustainable communities are places that offer the resources and environment all residents need in order to participate in…

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Taco Montes

Cassi Miller  |   Saturday Apr. 1

Personality and charm. Bozeman has it in spades. Each neighborhood you cruise through and each street you walk down possesses its own sense of place. The Willson Avenue area is steeped in history and gorgeous, old architecture. The North Broadway…

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Energy Efficiency at Home

Tim Ford  |   Saturday Apr. 1

April is the month we celebrate Earth Day, and with spring weather approaching, it’s a great time to try to improve a home’s energy efficiency. This not only helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, it also helps to reduce monthly and…

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A Beautifully Trendy Year for Montana Brides

Wednesday Mar. 1

With 2017 off and running, brides are looking for fresh inspiration and guidance for their wedding. Montana Party Rentals owner Jill Remon weighed in on trends that will help point brides toward their dream event this year. June thru September is…

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March Cover Artist: Amelia Anne Gabel

Wednesday Mar. 1

Amelia’s passion for photography started at the age of fifteen, when she was lucky enough to take her first trip to Kenya. Her dad was a professional hot air balloon pilot who lived and worked there. The experience changed her life. She…

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What's Your Beef? The Golden Palaces

Jerry Schuster  |   Wednesday Mar. 1

Well, it is here folks; we have our first look at the plans for spending $144 million (probably more) for two Bozeman high schools. Just to give you some perspective, I will take you to “old town” (which is Wolf Point in northeastern…

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Montana’s Own: Verge Theatre

Wednesday Mar. 1

Monday Night Improv On The VergeRecover from your weekend with Improv Comedy! Join us as we offer up a Monday Night sacrifice of the most daring, death defying type of live theater there is: Improv! We call it Improv on the Verge! Improv Monday…

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