The Bozeman girls basketball team made it to Saturday night at the Class AA state tournament, but wasn’t able to come up with a victory, falling to Great Falls-C.M. Russell 37-33 in the consolation game in Butte. (More …)
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In a rematch of the opening-round overtime battle between Big Timber and Loyola Sacred Heart, the Rams took the reigns much earlier. (More …)
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wholden
Shelby was the reigning state champions. Fairfield had the returning starters.
But the rematch of last year’s state title game to decide this year’s champion – the 10th time the two teams have met in the past two years – might have been decided by a shirt. (More …)
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Bozeman artists Susan Blackwood and Howard Friedland are holding a studio open house today at their new studio in Mystic Heights, near Leverich Canyon. (More …)
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The Natural Resources Defense Council will hold a public discussion of Montana Senate Bill 337 on Monday, March 16, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Bozeman Public Library’s community room. (More …)
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Daniel Person
HELENA – On any given day in the Capitol, you might see Bill Warden sipping coffee in the basement cafeteria, or Pat Wagman chatting in the first-floor hallway. Or look, there’s Chris Harris. (More …)
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The busy intersection of College Street and South 19th Avenue will be closed for two weeks beginning March 30 while crews work to connect underground pipes, utilities and traffic-light electronics. (More …)
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Amanda Ricker
For more than 50 years, members of the American Legion Post 14 have met at their downtown Bozeman headquarters at 225 E. Main St. (More …)
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Gail Schontzler
Matt Smith has already made a difference at Montana State University, helping start the student-led recycling program and other environmental sustainability projects. (More …)
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Daniel Person
HELENA – When drivers get on Interstate 90 in Livingston to go to Bozeman, the signs don’t indicate that the road leads to Bozeman. The signs say the road goes to Butte. (More …)