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State, national data shows suicides spike in summer
BOZEMAN, Mont. — While mental health is often a topic of discussion during the winter and around the holiday season, national and state data indicates it’s in the summer when suicides spike. Across the country, deaths by suicide trend upward during the summer months, according to data from...
Wrong way driving incidents continue to climb in Gallatin Co.
BOZEMAN, Mont. — The Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office reported another wrong way driving incident on Interstate 90 near mile marker 287. Deputies say a Belgrade woman was driving westbound in the eastbound lane on I-90 over the weekend. Law enforcement was able to track down the woman near...
Bozeman’s First Shopping Center 1003 W. College St.
The end of World War II presented strong economic growth, increased population, growing numbers of home ownership, new enrollment in higher education, and increased personal use of the automobile throughout the United States. Although a few shopping centers were known in large metropolitan areas, their popularity on the American landscape was not fully realized until the 1940s and ‘50s. The American shopping center became one of the main symbols of post-war progress.
Bozeman woman honors father who died in Afghanistan on Memorial Day
BOZEMAN, Mont. - This Memorial Day, one Bozeman woman is spent the day remembering her father, a talented helicopter pilot who lost his life in the war in Afghanistan in 2011. Kaitlen Carter said her father was like a superhero. David Carter, Army National Guard Chief Warrant Officer 5, flew Huey and Chinook helicopters and was deployed to the Middle East twice. The first time to Iraq and the second to Afghanistan.
MOD truck show gets ready at Gallatin County Fairgrounds
BOZEMAN, Mont. — The Monsters of Destruction return to Bozeman Friday through Sunday as the truck show is held at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds. There will be five race trucks and one ride truck called "Hillbilly Hauler". Up to 12 people at a time can ride the truck for $15 a piece.
Skier tumbled 300 ft. before finding friends buried: Report
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4) — The skier who survived the avalanche earlier this month near Lone Peak in Utah found his buried companions and tried to resuscitate them before calling 911, according to the completed accident report published by the Utah Avalanche Center. The 23-year-old surviving skier, who was...
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