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Haunted Houses and Candy and Ghouls! Oh My!

Saturday Oct. 6

Jack-o’-lanterns will soon decorate the steps of Bozeman homes as many engage in the Halloween activities around town. The Bozeman community offers an array of events for the spooktacular season. Returning for the eighth year is the Bozeman…

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Jacks KidCatChat

Jack Thorsen  |   Saturday Oct. 6

Saturday September 15th was the big game for the Bobcats as Stephen F. Austin came in to Bobcat Stadium 1-1 and my prediction was they would leave 1-2. Stephen F. Austin is a Division 2 team now and they look good, they have beat teams such as Baylor…

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Amanda Wilner

Monday Oct. 1

Amanda Wilner grew up on the east coast, in Washington, DC, went to college in Philadelphia at the University of Pennsylvania and majored in Architecture. Her talent is evident in her work – she understands drawing, composition, and scale. She…

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On the River in the Fall

Monday Oct. 1

As I look at the calendar and another summer has come and gone, it’s a little hard to imagine that I’ve spent more than two decades pounding the banks of local rivers and streams. But as summer comes to a close and fall begins turning the…

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Raising the Ice Barn

Monday Oct. 1

Long ago, entire communities would gather together to build a neighbor’s barn. Fellow citizens would contribute what they could in exchange for the knowledge that their neighbors would come to their aid when necessary. Barn raising as a…

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Sunset Hills Cemetery

Monday Oct. 1

Established on a rise east of the commercial district in 1872, Sunset Hills Cemetery is the final resting place of many Bozeman history-makers. The gravestones found on the cemetery grounds communicate the life of the deceased in narrative engraved…

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Audrey’s Pizza Oven

Monday Oct. 1

Pulling up to Audrey’s Pizza Oven on the corner of Rouse and Peach I could see only the edges of a couple of patio umbrellas because of the deciduous landscape trees bordering the street. I found myself wishing the city didn’t keep…

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Roller Girlz & Fresh Meat at Wild Joe*s

Tuesday Sep. 18

Are you a fan of quad skates and war paint?  Growing up were you a roller queen, a rollerblading fanatic, or an adrenaline junkie?  Did you come see the Gallatin Roller Girlz bout it out at the fairgrounds this summer and thought while you were…

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The Big Game (Bobcat Football 2012)

Sunday Sep. 2

August 30th was the big game. There are a lot of new players and even some that played last year. First, John Ellis who was a big receiver last year, now that Akpla is gone he might be noticed even more. Ellis is one player to watch. Secondly, Tray…

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Victory: a true adventure short story

Sunday Sep. 2

The delicate spring flowers shyly displayed their new attire as we stepped lightly along the rough stone-filled trail. Butterflies, some golden, some blue, darted in front of us, as if to lead the way. We had not sensed that this was anything more…

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Is Pain Killing You?

Sunday Sep. 2

Before you reach for your favorite pain reliever there are a few things that you should know. Many Americans are addicted to pain medication, and this comes with a very high price. No one wants to be in pain, it can prevent you from doing the things…

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Bozeman’s Real Estate Report

Sunday Sep. 2

The summer of 2012 has been the start of a rebound for the Bozeman Residential Real Estate market. Sales numbers and prices continue to tick upwards, signaling signs of improvement in the residential segment of the market. For those who are still…

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Tech Startups and Business in the Gallatin Valley

Sunday Sep. 2

The Gallatin Valley has attracted numerous businesses to the area throughout the past decade and has generated national publicity for what is happening in the tech community. Startups are choosing the Gallatin Valley for many reasons including the…

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Time to Think About Christmas Marketing

Sunday Sep. 2

I realize it’s almost four months till the Christmas selling season begins, but now is the time to start planning for the holidays. This Christmas could be slightly different than past seasons due to the economic hurdles we’ve all encountered…

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Warm Water Fly Fishing in MT?

Sunday Sep. 2

So what in the world is a fly shop guy in Bozeman, Montana talking about fishing for bass, Sauger, Walleye and other “non-game species” for? That is a legitimate question. After all, we are in the heart of trout country — is there…

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Fear Bear: Roadtrip to Glacier National Park

Saturday Sep. 1

Recently, I took a trip up to Glacier National Park with one of my best friends. She arrived at my apartment the evening before we departed, and I was determined to host a barbeque that night, despite wailing winds and looming thunderclouds. It was…

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