Remembering Ben Bullington: the Man and His Music

Pat Hill  |   Thu. Jun. 11th, 2015

The mood was festive in the lobby of the Ellen Theater in downtown Bozeman on June 5 as fans and friends gathered to celebrate the life of the late Ben Bullington, a doctor, singer-songwriter and performer who touched the lives of many in Montana and beyo

“Call for Pies”

Tue. Jun. 9th, 2015

Livingston Depot Foundation announces “Call for Pies” in advance of 28th annual Depot Festival of the Arts

Bozeman’s Pothole Problem

The pothole hotline number is 582-3208

Pat Hill  |   Mon. Jun. 1st, 2015

  The potholes that inhabit the streets of the Greater Bozeman area seem to be a never-ending source of irritation, whether a traveler is on foot, on a bicycle, or in a vehicle. Some of these suckers will swallow a small car. And the same…

Dog Poop Etiquette

Bev Hosford  |   Mon. Jun. 1st, 2015

It was a beautiful day at Cooper Park. I was having a blast with my dogs, enjoying the spring trees in bloom when a stern voice suddenly interrupted my euphoric state, “Your dog just pooped.” I was in my own world and awkwardly replied…

Four Corner Furniture: Reclaiming Montana’s Past

Angie Ripple  |   Mon. Jun. 1st, 2015

Have you ever had an old building speak to you? Each board has its own unique story, whether that be nail holes, saw marks, or the just dirt and grime stains. Each piece has many secrets in its grain. Reclaiming these boards, along with their…

The Evolution of Craft Brewing in Montana

4 Favorite Montana Beers

Ramona Mead  |   Mon. Jun. 1st, 2015

The third annual Montana Brewers Association Spring Festival took place in Bozeman at the Haynes Pavilion on May 7. Representatives from 25 Montana breweries were on hand pouring 86 different Montana made beers, read on to learn about four of my…

The Lindley Concrete Block Factory

Building Blocks for Bozeman

Courtney Kramer  |   Mon. Jun. 1st, 2015

The storage warehouse at 412 East Olive Street, at the north end of Bogert Park, is an anomaly in the neighborhood’s predominantly residential development pattern. Built as a concrete block factory in 1908, the building is an overlooked…

An ode to Poor Richards and the Leaf and Bean

Pull Up the Roots

Birdie Hall  |   Mon. Jun. 1st, 2015

Poor Richards and the Leaf and Bean were two Bozeman institutions that made this once sleepy town unique to the many others in the state. Now that both of them are gone (for good), it’s difficult to imagine what will become of other downtown…

Snapshots to Preserve

Mon. Jun. 1st, 2015

I’ve just arrived to my new home, Bozeman, Montana. My blue Subaru Forrester (how little did I know what a perfect fit that would be) is packed with my belongings. My dad and I step outside, our faces greeted by a cool breeze. We inhale, and…

Twenty Four Hours: Pike or Bust

Jake Adelman  |   Mon. Jun. 1st, 2015

With business picking up at Montana Troutfitters, and schedules getting tight, Justin King and I decided to plan one last pike trip before we were totally swamped with work. Our window was tight, we only had Thursday to fish and had six hours of…

What Exactly Is Energy Healing?

The McKay Method

Mon. Jun. 1st, 2015

The word healing indicates that all aspects of a person are involved and connected - our understanding that spiritual, emotional, psychological states have direct physical impacts. You can’t deny the physiological impacts of anger (increased…

The Triad of Health

Part 1 of 3

Phil Cameron  |   Mon. Jun. 1st, 2015

We often think of health in individual aspects, blood work, our weight, or individual parts of our body like our knees or back. However the body is much more sophisticated than that. The body is a complex object that has many moving parts and…

The Bozeman June Real Estate Report

Tim Ford  |   Mon. Jun. 1st, 2015

This article usually focuses on single family homes sales, but condos and townhomes make up a large portion of our market as well. Therefore, I thought it worthwhile to take a look at how those sales are faring. All data will include both…