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July Bozeman Real Estate Report

Tim Ford  |   Friday Jul. 1

As one can see by looking at the included numbers, Bozeman’s market continues to remain hot. Many buyers have been frustrated lately to end up in multiple offer situations, some even losing out on multiple homes. In a multiple offer situation…

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Spice Up Summer!

Phil Cameron  |   Friday Jul. 1

As we fully embrace our Bozeman summer fun there are a couple of ways we can really spice up our diets for some amazing health benefits and also for some wonderful gustatory experiences too. Spices have been used throughout history for making food…

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New Eats and Drinks for Summer Time

Cassi Miller  |   Friday Jul. 1

Boy, when summer time hits in Bozeman, you can feel it. I’m not just talking about the heat though. I’m talking about the excitement, the veritable buzz in the air as people venture out to farmers’ markets, live music, summertime…

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Book 1 of the Bozeman Apocalypse Series

Downtown Noir

Angie Ripple  |   Friday Jul. 1

I don’t often read for fun, but when I won a copy of Patrik Hill’s Downtown Noir at a recent Bozeman Maker’s Mark I couldn’t resist diving into the Bozeman Apocalypse crime novel. Having no idea what to expect I was instantly…

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German Time Traveler

An Adventure Through Time

Julia Strehlau-Jacobs  |   Friday Jul. 1

Do you sometimes think back to the times when Grandparents had the most interesting stories to tell, or even the boring ones? Stories that usually start with… ‘When I was your age’ or ‘back in the day’? Those anecdotes…

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The Dahl Family’s World War II Experience

Patriotism, Sacrifice, & Victory

Rachel Phillips  |   Friday Jul. 1

When the United States entered World War II in December 1941, young and old from across America rose to the challenge and did what they could to serve their country. Sentiment was no different in Bozeman, where groups of Red Cross volunteers rolled…

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"Untitled"

Jerry Schuster  |   Friday Jul. 1

The reason this article is untitled is that if you knew the topic at a glance you probably wouldn’t read it. Why? Well, there are approximately 749 books, publications, articles and other resources available locally on the subject. So, to get…

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Make Bozeman Great Again

Angie Ripple  |   Friday Jul. 1

This is an article for the old school Bozemanite. If you just moved here (this is subjective, you’ve probably already noticed your aren’t considered a local until you’ve been here at least 5.76 years), or if you are passing through…

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A Vision of Bozeman’s Future

Kris Drummond  |   Friday Jul. 1

A bead of sweat dropped from my eyelid as I looked over to the wall of Bozeman High School’s South cafeteria and saw the painting that my graduating class, the class of 2007, signed as we prepared to embark on our lives. I was shocked. Nine…

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The Schools Zone

An Interview with Widespread Panic’s Dave Schools

Ken Thorsen  |   Tuesday Jun. 28

Kenny T: Thank you Dave School’s for taking time out of your busy day to sit down with us here at Bozeman Magazine, how are you doing today? Dave Schools: Doing great, it’s a beautiful day in Denver, Colorado. KT: You are at Red…

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Healthy Summer Fun

Phil Cameron  |   Wednesday Jun. 1

As the days turn warmer and the threat of sprinter (spring/winter) snow showers diminish we look forward to those cherished summer days of fun in the sun here in southwest Montana! Summer fun includes camping, fishing, hiking, swimming, boating, BBQ…

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Don’t Close Your Eyes: Live Radio Theatre

Wednesday Jun. 1

Question 1: How did DCYE come about? Ryan CassavaughNot sure where to start on that one. It came from our love of old radio. Keith SutaWe each grew up listening to cassette tape recordings of old-time radio programs. For me it was The Shadow, Jack…

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Recognizing Our Diversity

Mariah Leuschen-Lonergan   |   Wednesday Jun. 1

The Custer Gallatin National Forest covers vast and diverse stretches of southcentral and southeastern Montana and northwestern South Dakota. At our first set of public meetings, in February and March of this year perhaps the most common theme we…

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Time to Plan Your Annual GRAND OPENING!

Tom Egelhoff  |   Wednesday Jun. 1

Yes, you heard me right, “Annual Grand Opening.” Every retail business should have a grand opening once a year. Here are the two biggest reasons for an Annual Grand Opening New LocalsA sizeable amount of Bozeman Magazine readers are not…

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June Cover Artist: Kelsey Dzintars

Wednesday Jun. 1

Kelsey Dzintars is a painter, illustrator and graphic designer from Rapid City, South Dakota. She pursued art and music throughout her upbringing, and moved to Bozeman, Montana in 2005 to earn a BFA in graphic design at Montana State University…

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