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The Most Famous Bear of Greater Yellowstone

An Intimate Portrait of 399

Sunday Nov. 1

I need to warn: In the new non-fiction book by Bozeman writer Todd Wilkinson, grizzly bears and people die tragically at the hands of each other. “Grizzlies of Pilgrim Creek, An Intimate Portrait of 399, the Most Famous Bear of Greater…

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Fort Parker and the Bozeman Economy

Sunday Nov. 1

The first Crow Indian Agency, or Fort Parker as it is commonly known, was established in 1869 to distribute the annuity goods promised to the Crow tribe in the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868. Superintendent of Indians for Montana Territory, Alfred…

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Eat, Drink Give Back

Cassi Miller  |   Sunday Nov. 1

Food; the epitome of the holidays. From family-tested recipes passed down through the generations to classic dishes featured in every cookbook and holiday special on TV, food is always at the center of our celebration. Bozeman is no exception to the…

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Gratitude: The Emotional Powerhouse

Phil Cameron  |   Sunday Nov. 1

One of the most interesting things about human behavior is how we can be affected by emotional responses. Emotions are neurophysiological responses to a sensory stimulus that causes us to change how we “feel” about a situation. It is easy…

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Autumn On Windy Pass

Sunday Nov. 1

More than almost any other state, Montana is a place that brings distinctive visual images to mind. Most of those connotations are ridiculously flattering, and justifiably so – but a few of them are a bit more perverse, and are enough to send…

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Black Rose Sun Sign Horoscopes

Sunday Nov. 1

ARIES: Any bumpiness in relationships left over from the Mercury Retrograde that ended last month are gone and love is in the air.  Attached Rams will find a deepening in their relationship while single Rams are sure to find an interesting new…

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The Bozeman November Real Estate Report

Tim Ford  |   Sunday Nov. 1

The Bozeman Real Estate market has seen a rapid climb during the first three quarters of 2015. The overall number of sales is at an all-time high and prices have now risen above previous peak years. This time last year, prices were on the rise but…

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Head For The Hills & Trout Steak Revival

Sunday Nov. 1

Head for the Hills has a simple but continuing dilemma they can’t seem to resolve. Specialists have been hired to no avail and the predicament persists: how does one describe the multifarious music of Head for the Hills? Among the top…

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Rx for Trails

EJ Porth  |   Wednesday Oct. 21

GVLT has started a pilot phase of the TrailsRx program, an innovative partnership with medical providers to encourage trail use among patients. Many of the people who could benefit most from outdoor physical activity have never done it before or feel…

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An Ode to Bozeman

The Homogenized Milk of Northwestern Towns, and Autumn Activities to Prevent Total Ennui Within It

Birdie Hall  |   Thursday Oct. 1

Fall is upon us again, blablabla another year of more rich people moving in and poor people moving out. The sweet sounds of the blandest Americana music imaginable waft from every Subaru window, thousands of identically Patagonia clad college kids…

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8th Annual Children’s Festival of the Book

Bozeman Public Library

Thursday Oct. 1

What do digging holes and knitting sweaters have in common? Not much you may think, but both are the activities of choice in the witty, wonderful, and magical children’s books written by Mac Barnett and illustrated by Jon Klassen. With the help…

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A Haunted Hotel Over The Hill

Pat Hill  |   Thursday Oct. 1

The Murray Hotel in Livingston has had many guests since it was first constructed over a century ago, and if the stories are to be believed, it could be that some of them have never left.Originally called the Elite Hotel when it was first constructed…

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Mediums in Montana

Spiritualism in The Old West

Ramona Mead  |   Thursday Oct. 1

Not all the stories in Bozeman’s past are those of triumph and positivity. There have been scandals, murders, and unsolved mysteries. This is the side of history often swept under the rug, but there is a group in town, comprised of history…

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Cafe Fresco

Come for the Food, Stay for the Atmosphere

Cassi Miller  |   Thursday Oct. 1

Two words come to mind after a night out at Fresco Café: rich and vibrant. On the corner of Mendenhall and Rouse, just a stone’s throw from bustling Main Street, Bill and Susan Neubauer have carved out a unique niche in the Bozeman food…

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