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Bozeman asks urban campers to move for area cleanup
BOZEMAN, Mont. — The city of Bozeman is going to be doing area cleaning and is asking urban campers to move temporarily. One of the spots the city of Bozeman is going to be cleaning is near Kenyon Noble on Oak Street. HRDC officials tell us not everyone has...
10 Stores Locals Want Added To The Gallatin Valley Mall
Sometimes the best opinions you can ask for are locals who have lived in the area and know what would be a hit with the community. The Gallatin Valley Mall has been making huge moves to revamp its area and add new and exciting stores. The Gallatin Valley Mall will soon be Gallatin Crossing and will look amazing.
Low Budget Breakfast? MT Restaurant Among Best in America
Montana has been getting quite a bit of national attention lately, and we're not talking about tourists doing dumb things in Yellowstone National Park. Instead, several restaurants in the state have been put in the spotlight on various "best of" lists. A popular breakfast spot in Montana is the latest...
When? Where? What Time? Epic Return of The Montana Fireworks Show
The controversy about the whole banning of fireworks inside city limits has ruffled some feathers, but with all of that set-aside, the show shall still go on. With numerous sponsors like the Armory Hotel, Murdoch's, and several banks from the area, the plan is to put on 25-minute fireworks show for all to enjoy. They plan to have the show take place at the Bozeman Softball Fields. The show plans to start at 10 PM on the 4th of July.
Police in Bozeman looking for suspects in a series of thefts from vehicles
The following is from the Bozeman Police Department. Officers are seeking help from the public in identifying suspects in a series of thefts from vehicles. If you live in the Lakes at Valley West subdivision in Bozeman and have external security cameras, you may be able to help out. Officers have been investigating a series of thefts from unlocked vehicles parked in the northwest residential area of Bozeman. If you have an external security camera and are willing, please search between midnight and 0600 on 6/4/23 for people checking car doors in your neighborhood. People engaged in this behavior often have a nearby vehicle for a quick getaway. If you have a video of individuals engaging in this behavior, please get in touch with Officer N Patrick (#105) at npatrick@bozeman.net.
MSU's first ever Juneteenth celebration to be held on campus
BOZEMAN, Mont. - The first ever Juneteenth celebration at Montana State University will be taking place on the lawn north of Romney Hall on campus Monday, June 19. The event is intended to recognize Black excellence and American history and Juneteenth, the federal holiday memorializing the emancipation of enslaved African Americans, according to the release from MSU.
Hamilton Named to Collegiate Track and Field's Top List
Montana State track standout Duncan Hamilton is the first Bobcat ever named to The Bowerman Watch List, the sports equivalent to the Heisman award. The Bowerman's given each year to the most outstanding male and female NCAA track and field athletes, On Monday, Hamilton was one of ten men named to the final list of the season.
Cheers! The Montana’s Top Party School Is Very Interesting
After a long week of studying, students must let off steam, and having a few adult beverages can help. If you have been to college, you know sometimes you must let loose and have a good time. If you are 21 years old or over, a beer or shots with your college friends can make a bad week into a fantastic weekend. It also helps if your school has incredible athletics to enjoy while having fun.
More work to be done before FWP re-opens two fishing access sites on the Yellowstone River that are still closed due to floods
Around 20 fishing access sites on the Yellowstone River in Southwest Montana temporarily closed after the floods last June. Most of these sites required repairs and debris cleanup. Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks is working on plans to re-open two of the fishing access sites that are still closed. About...
The Last Five Years
The Blue Slipper Theater in Livingston presents Jason Robert Brown’s modern musical, THE LAST FIVE YEARS, June 16-18 and June 23-25. An intimate musical about two artists who fall in and out of love over the course of five years, THE LAST FIVE YEARS premiered to critical acclaim in 2001 — and was quickly named one of TIME Magazine's best shows of the year. The show’s unconventional structure consists of Cathy (played by Livingston-based actor Stephanie Burda), telling her story from the end of a marriage while Jamie (played by Bozeman-based actor Ansel Mills), shares his point of view chronologically.
Elk River Books presents Brad Orsted & Dave Ames
Elk River Books will host the book launch celebration for wildlife filmmaker Brad Orsted’s debut memoir Through the Wilderness: My Journey of Redemption and Healing in the American Wild on Thursday, June 29. “When Orsted’s fifteen-month-old daughter, Marley, died mysteriously at the home of his mother, he descended into...
An Acoustic Atlas of the Wild West
Acoustic Atlas is a Montana State University Library project that features an ArcGIS Storymap. The Acoustic Atlas storymap is an audio and visual tour of Montana's four ecosystems. As you scroll through Acoustic Atlas you will see read text and see pictures of the four ecosystems. While scrolling you will...
Will This Montana Eyesore Keep Growing With The Warmer Weather?
I can't think of a better place to spend the summer than here in Montana. With beautiful skies, lush green grass, and crystal clear lakes, it's not only one of the most stunning places in the nation, but it's also one of the most popular. We recently learned that when it comes to summer vacation destinations, two Montana locations are among the most popular in the United States. There's a reason it's called the Last Best Place.
Biologist says after Yellowstone River flooding, small declines in some fish populations will be followed by rebound
After the Yellowstone River flooded last June some anglers were worried that fish populations would be decimated. While biologists are still trying to get a full picture of how the fish were impacted, early indicators are not showing catastrophic losses. Every spring Montana, Fish, Wildlife and Parks inventories fish populations...
Zach Stewart pitches Billings Scarlets past Bozeman Bucks
BOZEMAN — Zach Stewart's shutout highlighted the Billings Scarlets' 3-0 American Legion baseball road win over the Bozeman Bucks on Monday. Stewart allowed two hits and two walks while striking out seven on 87 pitches. Luke Rizzo had the Bucks' two hits: a single and a double. At the...
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