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Dave’s Sushi

Tuesday Apr. 30

Sushi is served family style. It is meant to be shared, our waiter instructs… This evening turns out to be quite educational, and this is lesson number one. Keeping this information in mind, my group of friends and I bury our heads in our…

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Celebrating Bozeman’s Water Supply

Tuesday Apr. 30

Bozeman is known for its blue-ribbon trout streams and sparkling mountain lakes. These pristine bodies of water are a playground for locals and tourists from all over the world. Moose wade in the shallows, fish dart beneath the surface, and hungry…

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Mother’s Day Caddis Hatch

Tuesday Apr. 30

After a long winter with limited insect activity, most people view the famed “Mother’s Day Caddis Hatch” as the first major bug hatch of the season. This hatch draws anglers from far and wide to take advantage of an amazing flurry of insect…

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Smantha Hall

Tuesday Apr. 30

Samantha Hall – Sammy Jo was raised in Southern California, and Boise Idaho. Living in four different states, among nine cities she has found Bozeman to be centered in the most naturally inspiring areas. Picking up a camera less than six months…

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BHS Art Club qualifies in national competition

Tuesday Apr. 23

Sweet Kicks from Belgrade High School. Which shoes to choose? 45 hours, 35 felt pens, 16 hands, infinite head scratching, 1 complete do-over, 4 pair of shoes, 50 national semi-finalists, 1 from Belgrade. An 8 person team of artists from Belgrade High…

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Bozeman’s Commuter Challenge May 6th – 15th

Monday Apr. 22

We all know that here in Montana we spend a whole lot of time driving. With our expansive state and our wide open spaces, being able to jump in the car and go to the lake or the mountains is one of the perks we enjoy about living in our beautiful Big…

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Brains On Fire

Friday Mar. 29

In our society we are facing many health challenges associated with our nervous system and brain health. We have seen exponential increases in children with ADD, ADHD, bipolar disorders, depression, anxiety, and autism. These conditions are very…

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An Entrepreneur’s Guide to Motivation

Friday Mar. 29

Motivation: Factors within a human being or animal that arouse and direct goal-oriented behavior.  —Webster’s Dictionary We all get down on ourselves or our situation, bummed out, or overwhelmed. Like with any solution, the first…

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Toolbox Inventory Will Help You Land a Job

Friday Mar. 29

I needed my tiny flathead screwdriver but my toolbox was a mess and I wasn’t having any luck finding it. I found a pipe wrench I forgot I owned, a bag of washers I needed last week (if I had known they were in the box), and a tiny Philips-head…

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April Bozeman Real Estate Report

Friday Mar. 29

The first quarter of 2013 is indicating this could be a strong year for Real Estate in Bozeman. 83 homes have sold from January 1st through March 1st, which beats the 81 homes sold last year and in 2005, two of the busiest years for Bozeman. Median…

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Is it Time to Own Your Own Business?

Friday Mar. 29

There is no question that deciding to go out on your own is a big step. The first time I decided to start my first business I was hit with a multitude of emotions. Fear, excitement, apprehension, dread, freedom were just a few of the things lodged in…

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The Y Without Walls

Friday Mar. 29

Participation by Bozeman area families and children in Gallatin Valley YMCA (GVY) programs doubled to almost 4,000 in 2012, after almost doubling in 2011. This past year, more than 1,000 Bozeman/Belgrade-area children played on GVY’s youth…

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Back Country Skiing in Montana: Tobacco Root Style

Friday Mar. 29

March turned into a wait-and-see month for recreation in southwest Montana. Each week was an exercise in pulling up the NOAA forecast, figuring how high the rain/snow line would rise and fall, and whether we should be packing ski gear or mountain…

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When Old Isn’t Historic

Friday Mar. 29

Historic preservation is built on retaining older buildings which communicate our shared history. These places help us understand the events or specific people which shaped our past, as well as the architecture and construction techniques used during…

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