Friday Dec. 3
Cancer is hard. Everybody knows that the journey is long and at times can be treacherous. There are many treatment decisions that are made to help people survive the disease but there are also side effects from the life saving treatment. The list can…
Friday Dec. 3
Janie McGrory
Painting with oils, acrylics or watercolors, it is obvious that intense color, magical places and the love of animals and nature permeate Janie McGrory’s work. A self-taught artist, she spent her early years in New York City and…
Saturday Nov. 27
Help us keep the arts thriving in the Gallatin Valley! The Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture, together with local schools and non-profits, will be collecting art supplies this holiday season to distribute among anonymously chosen children and…
Friday Nov. 5
Big Sky Resort is excited to offer great benefits to students and educators for the 2010-2011 ski season, including Project Excel for students in the Bozeman school district. The program provides a free Frequent Sky Card to students with a high GPA…
Thursday Nov. 4
A Montana State University graduate student who normally studies microbes in Antarctica is now wondering if some of the hailstones that hammered Gallatin County this summer were formed around live bacteria floating in the atmosphere.
If they were…
Wednesday Nov. 3
Our lives tell a story; each day lived is grouped into chapters, and the longer our days, the more chapters there will be to our lives. Modern day society prefers to categorize our lives in decades – our 20’s, thirties something, middle…
Wednesday Nov. 3
Isn’t there a book with a title something like “I Learned Everything I Needed To Know in Kindergarten?” Well, sometimes it seems we haven’t progressed too far from that point of innocence and discovery. I was reminded of this by several…
Wednesday Nov. 3
With the winter holidays around the corner, those new to loss and grief may find the anticipation and isolation building up to them can be debilitating and confusing. The expectations may feel overwhelming, but the message of hope is this: you have…
Wednesday Nov. 3
There was a time I considered myself a totally “radical” climber – too cool even for myself. I’m a female first of all, only 4’11’’ and there I was excelling at this extreme sport that was completely challenging both physically and…
Wednesday Nov. 3
At first glance Dawn Miller is the quintessential girl next-door- blonde, blue eyed, cheerful. She is confident, well spoken and extremely intelligent. It is difficult to put a finger on it but there is something unexpected, even a little surprising…
Wednesday Nov. 3
At first glance, both Bar 3 restaurants are a tad off-putting. The Bozeman property on 7th seems shabby and tired. Peeling paint and smoky windows don’t exactly shout “come in and sit a spell.” And the Belgrade location! Tucked into the…
Wednesday Nov. 3
As summer tans fade and sun streaked hair darkens, backyard gardens are depleted, most resign themselves to frozen, canned, or foreign grown produce to sustain them through the long, cold Montana winter, but fresh locally grown produce is not a…
Wednesday Nov. 3
Consider this: The major faiths and their networks embrace 85% of the world’s population. So, a healthy collaboration between faith communities and conservation scientists is not just interesting to think about—its lies at the core of our…
Wednesday Nov. 3
On a recent Saturday morning bike ride, sun shining, heart pounding and trees ablaze in an exhibition of fall hues, I was struck by a gratifying reality: I have grown up in the best place in the world. While it stands to reason that this statement…
Wednesday Nov. 3
With the popularity of the digital camera, we’re all photographers. In fact, photos have become so common-place that it’s easy to forget just how much a well-crafted portrait can mean to us, how often a brush of the hand over a moment caught…
Wednesday Nov. 3
Greg Keeler is a professor of English at MSU, an accomplished poet and artist. The Following is from the preface of a novel I wrote this past summer called Painting Water. Though it is my narrator, Clinton Stanford, speaking here, his experience…
Friday Oct. 15
Montana High school seniors who plan to attend Montana State University in the fall of 2011 are encouraged to apply as soon as possible for scholarships through the MSU Premier Scholarship Program. The priority deadline for scholarship applications…
Tuesday Oct. 5
Big Sky Resort Snowsports School is proud to offer the Master the Mountain Program for its 14th season this winter. This popular ski program, designed to focus on skiing “off piste” powder, moguls, glades, and ungroomed terrain, will be…
Saturday Oct. 2
This summer, Bridger Bowl replaced the old Bridger and Deer Park lifts with one newer triple chair lift. Here are some of the benefits of this new lift project:
1. This is the most important lift on the mountain. Without reliable access, we can not…
Saturday Oct. 2
As autumn’s crisp morning air sets in and stirs the blood while you furiously pedal to warm up, the thought enters one’s head that this is one of the most exhilarating times of year to be on a bike. The colors stimulate the eye as well as the…
Recent Comments
Thanks Steve....the build, build, build voices are serving the elites very well. It is obvious that the proposed UDC will create more luxury housing and do nothing for the residents of Bozeman.
What's Your Beef? Over-homed Homeless Are Running and Ruining Our Town
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The comments need a place for poster to edit spelling mistakes!
What's Your Beef? Over-homed Homeless Are Running and Ruining Our Town
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Brilliant interpretation and critique of the rootless wandered with untild wealth-walk around out town at night whole blocks in the core with lights off no one home--flying around on their private ...
What's Your Beef? Over-homed Homeless Are Running and Ruining Our Town
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bravo!
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