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History of Gallatin County Jails Revealed

Cindy Shearer  |   Monday Feb. 1

Bozeman was not the original county seat for Gallatin County. In 1865, the first Montana Territorial Legislature established counties and designated Gallatin City, located near modern-day Three Forks, as the county seat. Gallatin City held that…

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OBAMA Takes Executive Action Regarding Guns

Pat Hill  |   Monday Feb. 1

Last month President Obama took executive actions aimed at curbing gun violence in the United States, and the reviews have been expectedly mixed. The President has not called for any new laws, issuing executive actions rather than executive orders…

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For The Love of Dogs - and a good dog story

Monday Feb. 1

Set in southwest Montana during the Great Depression years, Troy Kechely’s new novel, Stranger’s Dance, follows a small ranch family through the struggle to hold onto their land and their relationships with each other. In the opening…

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Bozeman's Choice is the People's Choice

Angie Ripple  |   Friday Jan. 1

On Oct. 16 our first-ever Bozeman’s Choice Reader’s Poll went live and our readers responded immediately. The big, giant, massive poll covered everything from local restaurants to local media, to arts and entertainment and everything in…

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The Rialto Remembered

Bozeman’s Choice Business or Structure You Wish Was STILL Here But Is Gone

Rachel Phillips  |   Thursday Dec. 31

In 1922, the Rialto Theater opened for business in downtown Bozeman while the Roaring Twenties pop culture spread across America. In national entertainment news, Italian-born heartthrob Rudolph Valentino starred in the silent film Beyond the Rocks…

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Rewind To Fast-Forward

an autobiographical documentary about Sasha Joseph Neulinger, a survivor of multigenerational child sexual abuse

Tuesday Dec. 1

In the United States alone, 1 out of every 3 girls, and 1 out of every 5 boys are sexually abused before they reach the age of 18. In reality, the number may be higher—many survivors of childhood sexual abuse never tell anyone about their…

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December Cover Artist: Jason Thompson

Tuesday Dec. 1

Jason Thompson is an adventure photographer. He has worked for brands such as Patagonia, The North Face, Dynastar Skis, and editorial and web clients include, NPR, Powder Magazine, Vice Media, and ESPN. Jason has made his home in Bozeman since 1999…

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(Hed)p.e. at Faultline North Dec 6

Tuesday Dec. 1

The quest to uncover the truth has given California-based hardcore pioneers (Hed)p.e. new life. While the band has weathered the stormy waters of the music business for over a decade and enjoyed a slew of successful albums, it’s their quest…

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Days In The Hood

Sledding Bear Canyon

Fritz Shallah  |   Tuesday Dec. 1

Bozeman has long been a snow dog’s paradise. Winter, the reigning season in this mountain country, has produced a love of the frozen outdoors for generations. Long before “Cold Smoke” drifted its white foam behind the trails of…

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The Pursuit of Peace & Powder

Phil Knight  |   Tuesday Dec. 1

Silence. When was the last time you heard it? Do we even know what it is any more? To me, silence is not a lack of sound; it is the presence of only natural sound. The hush of falling snow, tickling your cheeks, making tiny tack tack sounds on your…

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The Bozeman December Real Estate Report

Tim Ford  |   Tuesday Dec. 1

Many people often ask about timing the market. What is the best time of year to buy? What is the best time of year to sell? Looking at sales in 2014, the busiest month of the year for new contracts was April, during which 111 homes went under…

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New Smarter Goals For 2016

Tom Egelhoff  |   Tuesday Dec. 1

As 2015 winds down it’s time for an assessment of the past year and to think about goals and procedures for 2016. The first order of business is usually to sit down with all the info and set goals for the coming year. Nothing wrong with this…

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MAP Brewing: Officially On The MAP

Cassi Miller  |   Tuesday Dec. 1

Imagine, if you will, a beautiful, sun-shiny Saturday afternoon drive on the edge of Bozeman. You leave the din of the interstate interchange for the industrial vibe of Griffin Drive, still itching for something a little less crowded. You turn left…

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