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Recreation

Getting Plugged in to Bozeman

One Newcomer’s Quest to Call Bozeman Home

After making the three-day cross-country move, I stared wide-eyed at the Bridger Mountain range eager to make Bozeman feel like home. Moving from Georgia to Montana meant over 3,000 feet in elevation gain, limiting my ability to see breathtaking…

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The Headwaters Three Ways

Montana has almost 170,000 miles of river, but the 18 miles leading into the Missouri River’s headwaters are some of the most scenic in the Bozeman area. Although not considered the best fishing waters, the final stretches of the Jefferson…

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Soak City

Montana Hot Springs

Montanans love to soak! Once the summer heats up, herds of Montanans flow to the lakes, rivers, spas, and hot springs. Their goal is to soak away their stress and problems. The minerals in the waters can also be beneficial.Native nomadic tribes would…

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Artist Bio

August Cover Artist: Glenda Weaver

Glenda Rainie Vinson Weaver is a professional hair designer and venue owner who loves the outdoors and found happiness through an old lens and cell phone camera. Glenda was born and raised in Montana; she’s stomped a few trails, kissed a few…

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Dining

Getting Plugged in to Bozeman

One Newcomer’s Quest to Call Bozeman Home

After making the three-day cross-country move, I stared wide-eyed at the Bridger Mountain range eager to make Bozeman feel like home. Moving from Georgia to Montana meant over 3,000 feet in elevation gain, limiting my ability to see breathtaking…

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Cafe Zydeco: A Little South In Your Mouth

Over 1,800 miles from Bozeman, Gumbo is cooking on many stove tops in the heart of  Cajun Country, spices over shrimp, chicken, sausage and vegetables steaming in the sticky summer heat of Louisiana. Kevin Carloss brought with him his love for…

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Living Local

Top 10 Places to Watch the Sunset in Bozeman

Whether you live here or are just visiting, there’s nothing better than watching the Montana skies light up as the sun sets over Bozeman. Here’s our list of the 10 best places to watch the sunset in Bozeman. The MThis is the classic…

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Getting Plugged in to Bozeman

One Newcomer’s Quest to Call Bozeman Home

After making the three-day cross-country move, I stared wide-eyed at the Bridger Mountain range eager to make Bozeman feel like home. Moving from Georgia to Montana meant over 3,000 feet in elevation gain, limiting my ability to see breathtaking…

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Montana’s Car Culture

It is a beautiful, summer, Montana morning. You hop into your classic 1960s era Mustang. You start it up and hear that engine come alive. To any car enthusiast, cold-starting your car is the best sound in the world. Americans love their cars and…

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Music

Getting Plugged in to Bozeman

One Newcomer’s Quest to Call Bozeman Home

After making the three-day cross-country move, I stared wide-eyed at the Bridger Mountain range eager to make Bozeman feel like home. Moving from Georgia to Montana meant over 3,000 feet in elevation gain, limiting my ability to see breathtaking…

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Real Estate

Bozeman Real Estate Report: August

We’re now over halfway through the year, and I thought it was a good time to look back at the first 6 months of 2019 and see how the real estate market faired. From the first of the year through July 1st, 457 single family homes sold in…

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Historic Bozeman

Bozeman Pioneers: Christopher & Catherine Waterman

My great-great-grandparents, Christopher Hilliard Waterman and Catherine Boyle Waterman, were two of the founding pioneers of Bozeman, Montana. Their amazing pioneer stories were preserved and told to their children and grandchildren. Much of the…

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Screen & Stage

Getting Plugged in to Bozeman

One Newcomer’s Quest to Call Bozeman Home

After making the three-day cross-country move, I stared wide-eyed at the Bridger Mountain range eager to make Bozeman feel like home. Moving from Georgia to Montana meant over 3,000 feet in elevation gain, limiting my ability to see breathtaking…

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Bozeman’s 2019-2020 Theater Season

Bozeman is growing quickly, and the Bozeman-area theater scene is growing dramatically (pun intended) as well. As recently as ten years ago, people would scan bulletin boards, magazines and newspapers eagerly looking for things to do each weekend:…

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What's Your Beef?

What's You Beef? What About the Children?!

Growing up in the late 80s/early 90s was such a different time. In the summers, we ran our town on our bikes or barefoot even; it didn’t matter. From after breakfast until we heard Mom holler “Lunch!”, then again until she yelled…

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Top 10 List

Top 10 Places to Watch the Sunset in Bozeman

Whether you live here or are just visiting, there’s nothing better than watching the Montana skies light up as the sun sets over Bozeman. Here’s our list of the 10 best places to watch the sunset in Bozeman. The MThis is the classic…

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