Courtney Kramer |
Tuesday Jul. 2
This article is the second in a series of three articles telling the history of Bozeman’s water system. Part I can be found in the June Bozeman Magazine.
By 1905 nearly 23 miles of wooden and cast iron pipes delivered water from Lyman Springs…
Tuesday Jul. 2
As summer welcomes Bozemanites into its embrace of warm, sunny days, spandex-laden cyclists flock to the streets to train their legs in hopes of racking up their Strava miles or taking home the gold at the upcoming mid-summer races. However, for two…
Tuesday Jul. 2
A Chinese proverb says, “An invisible red thread connects those who are destined to meet, regardless of time, place, or circumstances. The thread may stretch or tangle, but will never break.” Sometimes we find people who share a common…
Tuesday Jul. 2
Looking for a way to get involved? Want to help make a difference and drive change in our state medical marijuana laws? Do you have a passion for politics, or are just plain hungry for some great live music? Then come out to the Legal Defense…
Tuesday Jul. 2
I remember being a young dreamer, discovering the love I have for staring off at the clouds. I found myself lying in the grass trying to figure out how the sky got so blue and finding shapes in all the billowing fluffy white cotton candy art that…
Tuesday Jul. 2
Most trout fishermen in Montana use either a 5 or 6 weight rod for all of their fishing needs. Don’t get me wrong, if you are going to have one rod for any situation either of these rod weights would be your best bet (I’d go with the 6…
Tuesday Jul. 2
Bozeman is many things, but a mecca of ethnic food is not the first thing that comes to mind. This is burgers and steak country – the land of the perfectly grilled ribeye, the locally brewed draft beer. The last few years have seen a distinct…
Tuesday Jul. 2
On Sunday, July 28 competitors of the first annual BBQ Cook-off Competition will be at it in their full glory, with meat sizzling, spatulas in the ready, and judges taking samples. Bozeman BBQ, a local group focusing on barbecue, is responsible for…
Rick Gale |
Tuesday Jul. 2
Running of the Bulls
The most famous running of the bulls takes place every July in Pamplona, Spain. The runners are dressed in the traditional white shirt and trousers with a red waistband and neckerchief. They carry a rolled-up newspaper to swat…
Tuesday Jul. 2
Brandon Comstock grew up outside of Seattle with his parents and two sisters. The family vacationed in Yellowstone and Bozeman many summers and loved the area so much that they moved here in 2000.
Brandon graduated from Bozeman High School, attended…
Monday Jun. 24
Past champions win the sprint race. Newcomers win the long course race.
Despite being the coldest race day in at least the past three years, it was another full field at the 2013 Bozeman Tritons Triathlon, held Sunday at the East Gallatin Recreation…
Thursday Jun. 20
As the summer officially approaches, Big Sky Resort opens more activities. Lone Peak Expedition: Tram to the Top will open for its second season, Friday, June 21, 2013 at Big Sky Resort. Combining the Swift Current chairlift ride and safari style…
Thursday Jun. 20
Isabella’s Odyssey is a fiction children’s chapter book about a homeless cat who decides to live at a veterinary hospital. The target audience is 2nd-4th graders but it’s a fun book for all ages. I’ve included stories based on…
Wednesday Jun. 19
Gallatin County Fair July 17th – 21st 2013
For the first time ever! Starting Wednesday June 19th you will be able to buy advance tickets for the Gallatin County Fair at Town Pump stores located in Bozeman, Belgrade, Three Forks, and…
Wednesday Jun. 19
Zoot Enterprises is inviting Montana artists to submit proposals for displaying their work in the Zoot Art Gallery. The museum quality gallery boasts 108 square feet of wall hanging space and large floor areas for sculpture. One exhibiting artist…
Wednesday Jun. 19
MACK (Margaret Anne Campbell Kohler) grew up in Alaska on the family commercial fishing boat. Very early in life she developed a great love for art and singing opera, so she pursued both. Her art is a colorful depiction of multi-ethnic characters…
Wednesday Jun. 19
Resort offering the area’s only lift accessible downhill trails from the Swift Current chairlift in the
Mountain Village. The chairlift operates from 10:00am – 3:30pm every day, weather permitting.
Majority of the resort’s 15 mountain bike…
Wednesday Jun. 19
Area residents invited to cheer, volunteer and drive carefully
The 2013 Bozeman Tritons Triathlon will be held this Sunday, June 23 at the East Gallatin Recreation Area. 250 racers from 17 U.S. states and Auckland, New Zealand will be competing in…
Tuesday Jun. 11
An online graduate course from Montana State University helps educators, administrators, and professionals in youth development and healthcare better understand adolescent nutrition-related issues.
The course, “Teaching Adolescent Nutrition”…
Friday Jun. 7
In an effort to better serve thousands of Thrive clients annually, the nonprofit is undergoing an expansion on their current office space located at 400 East Babcock.
“About a year ago, we realized that our lack of attention to our infrastructure…
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