A group of local residents submitted a ballot initiative petition on Tuesday that would ask Bozeman voters if they want developers to provide either water or affordable housing for their projects.
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Gallatin Valley residents can expect to see a new locally-produced item on the dairy aisle shelves in the coming months.
The Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport continues to grow with preliminary data signaling yet another record-breaking year, as commercial travel shows no signs of slowing.
Bozeman Health Deaconess Regional Medical Center was named among the top 100 rural and community hospitals by a national healthcare advisory firm.
COLUMBIA FALLS — Inside a nondescript garage south of Columbia Falls sits one of the most beloved fleets of historic vehicles anywhere in America. Dave Eglsaer, the man responsible for the fleet, said keeping them inside this time of year is key because the moment they park one outside, peop…
A housing assessment created by consultants would cost between $40,000 and $80,000, one official said.
Skylar Schoen has joined Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Montana Properties as a licensed sales associate. Skylar will serve the Gallatin Vall…
Silverman Law Office to host Business Before Hours
Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Y2Y) welcomes Laurel Angell as Director of Government Relations and Policy. Based in Bozeman, La…
Charcuterie board and box biz opens
Century 21 HMR congratulates Lisa Prugh for being our top-producing agent in 2023. Having relocated from Flathead Lake to attend Montana State…
Linebarger Chiropractic is pleased to welcome Dr. Erica Milburn. Dr. Erica attended Parker University in Dallas, Texas for her chiropractic ed…
Bozeman Health is pleased to welcome otolaryngologist, Dr. Michele Morrison, to Bozeman Health Ear, Nose and Throat Clinic. Dr. Morrison comes…
Environmental groups sent a letter to the Montana Department of Environmental Quality last Wednesday requesting more public involvement as the agency considers a proposed Big Sky subdivision.
A couple in Bridger Canyon received approval to convert an existing building into an accessory dwelling unit, ending months of back-and-forth with the county that has spurred concerns among neighbors and calls for zoning changes.
When four hunters used a specially constructed ladder to step from one corner of public land in southern Wyoming to another, the ripples from that decision were initially small but have since ignited an impassioned debate that could open — or unequivocally restrict — access to more than eigh…
Chuck Tanner, an Emigrant resident and Park County restaurant-bar owner, is selling two local dining and drinking establishments.
Skylar Schoen has joined Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Montana Properties as a licensed sales associate. Skylar will serve the Gallatin Valley area.
Après Brewing is joining the ranks of Bozeman’s robust brewery scene, stepping into the space near Montana State University’s campus formerly occupied by Bunkhouse Brewing.
Watson Law Office is excited to welcome Natalie J. Walz to our team as an associate attorney. Natalie graduated from The Alexander Blewett III…
The Realty ONE Group Peak Team is thrilled to officially welcome Bill Stinnett! As a fifth generation Montanan, Bill has extensive experience …
Winners announced for statewide landscape competition
Elaine Squire has joined Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Montana Properties as a licensed sales associate and will serve Gallatin Valley. Elai…
Handyman service named No. 2 in new local business awards
The Montana Work-Based Learning Collaborative and Reach Higher Montana are excited to announce two key additions to its team: Gabrielle Eklund…
Century 21 HMR welcomes Fiona Convery to our office. Fiona was raised in Seattle, WA and recently graduated from MSU.. After graduating, Fiona…
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Gallatin County Love in the Name of Christ is excited to welcome Dean Hampton as its permanent Executive Director.
Gilmore Franzen Consulting is pleased to announce that preservation architect Lesley M. Gilmore was inducted into the College of Fellows of th…
Mike Basile, broker/owner, Mark Dobrenski, sales associate and current Montana Association of Realtors President, and Wes Gilbert, sales assoc…
Headwaters Engineering, a full-service Civil Engineering company based in Bozeman, is pleased to announce the addition of Nick Hammond to thei…
Matt Paine has joined Berkshire Hathaway Home- Services Montana Properties as a licensed sales associate. Matt will serve the Gallatin Valley area.
Bozeman Health is delighted to share that Chris Spoja, DO, MBS, has been selected as Bozeman Health’s chief medical officer. He will begin his…
Dakota Business Lending (DBL) is pleased to welcome Julie Jaksha to their team as the Director of Small Business Advising. Jaksha will work to…
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The Coast Guard says the cargo ship that crashed into and collapsed a bridge in Baltimore underwent “routine engine maintenance” in port beforehand. U.S. Coast Guard Rear Admiral Shannon Gilreath said at a news conference Wednesday that authorities had been informed that the ship was going to undergo the maintenance. He added that they were not informed of any problems. The ship collided into a support pillar early Tuesday, causing the span to buckle into the river. The bodies of two of six workers who plunged into the water were recovered earlier Wednesday. The others are presumed dead.
When a 900-foot container ship struck the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge in 2007, the span stood firm and no one died, either on the ship or the highway above.
SAO PAULO (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron told Brazilian executives on Wednesday that a proposed deal between the European Union and the South American trade bloc Mercosur is bad for both parties.
The Biden administration has issued a final rule aimed at limiting methane leaks from oil and gas drilling on federal and tribal lands, its latest action to crack down on emissions of methane, a potent greenhouse gas that contributes significantly to global warming. The rule issued Wednesday by the Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management will tighten limits on gas flaring on federal lands and require that energy companies improve methods to detect methane leaks that add to planet-warming greenhouse gas pollution. The actions follow a more comprehensive methane-reduction plan announced by the Environmental Protection Agency in December. Oil and gas production is the nation’s largest industrial source of methane, the primary component of natural gas.
RALEIGH, N.C. — Legalized statewide sports wagering in North Carolina from smartphones and desktops that began two weeks ago is off to a “strong start,” a state lottery official said on Wednesday, likely buoyed by betting on college basketball at its season's apex.
Bozeman Tech Repair Shop Rebrands to uBreakiFix® by Asurion
Bozeman Professional Women honor women of achievement in celebration of National Business Women’s Week
Social Optics Inc. receives national funding to empower students with learning differences
Sapphire Spoon is a new cafe in central Bozeman located at North 7th Avenue and West Aspen Street in the Aspen Crossing building, between rest…
Two organizations behind a new state-of-the-art surgery center in Bozeman hope to expand the orthopedic and sports medicine services available…
Fjällräven Bozeman new store opening
Travis Wood recently joined Lattice Materials (Lattice), a member of The Partner Companies, as general manager. Based in Bozeman, Lattice is a…