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Montana National Guard training at various locations in Gallatin County on Monday
MISSOULA, Mont. — The Montana National Guard will be training at various locations in Bozeman, Belgrade and Gallatin County on Monday. You may come across training aids and equipment simulating hazards and more soldiers and first responders. There is no threat to the public. Teams from nine states, including...
Military, first responder training helps teams maintain operational readiness
BELGRADE, Mont. — If you’ve noticed an increase of military and first responder presence in southwest Montana, don’t be alarmed. The Montana National Guard is hosting a joint training exercise in Bozeman with civil support teams from all over the United States. Teams from Alaska, Idaho, Mississippi,...
MSU men's basketball loses Geron, adds WWU transfer Kolly
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Montana State University men's basketball saw both the benefits and downside of the transfer portal Wednesday as the Bobcats lost a player from the 2023-24 season while gaining a new one for next season. Geron transferring out. Jaden Geron entered the transfer portal after one year...
Give Big Gallatin Valley to support over 200 nonprofits across Bzeman, Big Sky and beyond
Give Big Gallatin Valley, an annual effort to rally donations for Gallatin County’s numerous nonprofits, is taking place May 2 and 3. In its 10th year, Give Big, produced by One Valley Community Foundation and sponsored by the Yellowstone Club Community Foundation, is a 24-hour celebration from 6 p.m. May 2 to 6 p.m. May 3 and last year alone brought 6,650 community members together to raise over $2.92 million for 250 local nonprofits.
Bozeman School District election forum to be held at public library on Wednesday
MISSOULA, Mont. — The League of Women Voters and the Bozeman Public Library invite you to a forum on Wednesday for the seven candidates running for the four open seats in the Bozeman School District. This is to be an informational and educational meeting leading into the upcoming school...
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