Growing up and returning to Bozeman.
Fritz Shallah |
Tuesday Jul. 1
Aah! “Montana; The Last Best Place.” I left here before it was “discovered”, when a resort at Big Sky was still Chet Huntley’s “folly” and MSU was a small, aggie college.
Tim Ford |
Tuesday Jul. 1
The Real Estate market in and around Bozeman continues to heat up, with activity levels at or above record highs. Prices are rising rapidly and approaching peak levels, although perhaps not quite there yet. During the first five months of 2007…
Sarah Cairoli |
Tuesday Jul. 1
Several businesses became established near the railroad tracks, including the Bozeman Canning Company in 1917.
Kathy Wojcik |
Tuesday Jul. 1
Change is easy. The emotional, psychological and physical acts of leaving what was, and moving into what is, is tough. It’s not the change. It’s the transition. Fortunately, we have Caring Transitions to help us navigate through these…
Tom Egelhoff |
Tuesday Jul. 1
There have been five great inventions that have changed our world and the world of business — the automobile, electricity, telephone, radio and flight.
Meals on Wheels
Rick Gale |
Tuesday Jul. 1
Every August, like clockwork, Bear #88 made his way through Pelican Valley and into Fishing Bridge Campground.
Getting old isn’t for sissies
Phil Cameron |
Tuesday Jul. 1
Health and longevity is a goal of every person. We all want to live long into our golden years, enjoying retirement and free time to pursue life goals, such as travel, hobbies, spending time with grandchildren and friends that we just never had time…
Courtney Kramer |
Tuesday Jul. 1
The Gallatin County Free High School, located at 308 West Main Street and known locally as East Willson School, will be adaptively reused into residential condominium units.
Danielle Martin |
Tuesday Jul. 1
Bozemanites no longer have an excuse not to add to their culinary vocabularies samosa, naan, biryani, and vindaloo.
The Emerson is a thriving arts and community center located a block from historic downtown Bozeman on South Grand Avenue.
Kate Glasch |
Tuesday Jul. 1
But what was the Emerson before it became a community center for art education, artist galleries, and home to fabulous food?
Serving Simple Foods of Cambodia
Tuesday Jul. 1
Born in Kompong Cham, Cambodia, the owner of Amok, Bozeman’s newest mobile food eatery.
Tuesday Jul. 1
This issue of Bozeman Magazine has a historical theme. For several years now Bozeman Magazine has included a historical article in each issue from Courtney Kramer, the City of Bozeman’s Historic Preservation Officer. We include this because we…
Tuesday Jul. 1
Jason Thomas is currently providing Bozeman magazine with many great photos for each issue as a photo intern.
Missy Seu |
Wednesday Jun. 4
As another school year draws to a close and the summer months approach, families are preparing for road trips to enjoy the outdoors, visit relatives, or explore new places.
Stacey Faldetta |
Sunday Jun. 1
If you have never had the opportunity to head out to Eastern Montana and attend the Bucking Horse Sale in Miles City, put that on your bucket list.
Lockhorn is the only certified organic hard cider maker in Montana.
Danielle Martin |
Friday May. 30
When asking other patrons what their favorite cider is everyone has a different answer. Many say the currant and ginger, some say the hops, and a few the traditional.
Jack Zampolin |
Friday May. 30
Dog Tag Brewing works with Gold Star families and details the stories of their fallen loved ones on each can.
Govinda is the alter ego of Austin-based producer/composer Shane Madden.
Friday May. 30
Govinda is the alter ego of Austin-based producer/composer Shane Madden. He began studying violin and composition at the age of eight and went on to study classical violin at the University of Texas, where he fell in love with electronic music…
Pat Hill |
Friday May. 30
Summer music festivals in the Northern Rocky Mountain region are starting to gel, and one of this season’s finest offerings appears to be the 10th Annual Targhee Fest in Alta, Wyoming.
Thanks to Bill Butler, there is a new, lower cost option for those out-of-town visitors that you just don’t have room for.
Sarah Cairoli |
Friday May. 30
Since writing this article the Bozeman Backpacker’s Hostel owner and founder Bill Butler unexpectedly passed away.
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