Articles

Maya Angelou and Rainbows in the Clouds

Wednesday Sep. 21

Maya Angelou’s poetry is inspirational, she is known to deliver a timeless message, most often of hope; her visit to Bozeman’s Brick Breeden Fieldhouse on Sept 13th was not at all short on either attribute. Following a crowd pleasing…

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Keller Williams Interview w/Kenny T

Friday Sep. 2

KT: We’re joined with Keller Williams today, Keller Williams and well it’s not a band, it’s just Keller Williams, he’s comin’ to the Emerson Cultural Center on September 16th, Keller thanks so much for joining us today. You said you were…

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Rebirth of the Rockin’ R Bar

Friday Sep. 2

On July 26th, 2011 873 days after a natural gas explosion literally rocked downtown Bozeman at its core The Rockin R Bar returned in all its glory to 211 East Main Street, much better than ever. The Rocking R Bar originally opened in the late 1940s…

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So You Want to Learn to Fly Fish…

Thursday Sep. 1

I figured with the beautiful summer weather we’re experiencing in Montana (after 8 plus months of winter that it seems like we just got done with) it might be nice to pen a little article for all of the residents of the Bozeman area who haven’t…

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College Days

Thursday Sep. 1

Ah the car is packed – road trip – destination is Montana State University. Coming from a small town in Montana, knowing most of the town residents, being somewhat popular and feeling like life is pretty easy, college is the next step in…

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Made in Montana: The Gentle Scent of Success

Thursday Sep. 1

Combining a love of dogs with a love of gardening may seem an unlikely mix, but the result of Nancy Tanner’s unique brand of alchemy is a line of canine aromatherapy products designed to enhance training, support desired behavior and bring balance…

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Stuff-A-Bus and Help Keep Children Warm This Winter

Thursday Sep. 1

The nights are getting colder, signaling that fall is just around the corner, and we will soon be relishing the crisp breezes and frosty mornings as we think about the winter ahead. Skiing, snowboarding, sledding, ice skating, and building snowmen…

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MSU Fall Student-Led Events

Thursday Sep. 1

Montana State University has over 200 student-led organizations. Some of these clubs are academic, some are athletic-based, some are focused on helping the community and some are just for fun. Many MSU clubs have interesting events going on…

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D.R.E.A.M Buddy Walk

Thursday Sep. 1

In 2009, several local parents who have children with Down syndrome created the group D.R.E.A.M. (Down syndrome research, education and advocacy in Montana). The D.R.E.A.M team originally organized to give support to each other and to celebrate the…

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What’s Your “Fab Five?”

Thursday Sep. 1

The Beatles used to be known as the “fab four” during their heyday in the early to mid sixties. Four musicians working together that changed the face of music and influenced others for generations to come. Due to today’s shaky economy there are…

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Learning Really Reaches Beyond the Classroom

Thursday Sep. 1

High school. The two word society that dominates every teenagers’ life, whether they know it or not. Right now I am driving through Yankee Jim Canyon on my way to Yellowstone, and I can’t help but realize that school starts in a mere number of…

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MSU Campus and Buildings Convey History

Thursday Sep. 1

Montana State University’s campus in Bozeman is an undeniably special place. Scenic vistas, proximity to outdoor recreation and access to outstanding higher learning create a strong sense of place found on few collegiate campuses. In their own way…

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A Rose Blooms in Belgrade

Thursday Sep. 1

One of Belgrade’s brightest dining gems is the Desert Rose Restaurant. Located on the corner of 213 West Main (on the corner of Main and Hoffman) it is owned and operated by Scott and Cindy Brown. Recently, my husband Tim and I ate dinner there…

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Of Livingston, Gods, Men, and Malt Barley Beverages

Thursday Sep. 1

The Greek God Poseidon was described as the “earth shaker” who created islands and ruled the seas. He kept the seas calm, but when angered, he would strike the ground with the trident he carried and cause earthquakes, storms, and tsunamis. He…

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