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NEVADA CITY— Reading, writing, arithmetic and archaeology. “They don’t even realize they’re learning about math when they’re doing archaeology,” Crystal Alegria said, giving the measurement of artifacts as an example. “It’s a multidisciplinary science.” Eight Montana teachers have been excavating...
08/11/2011
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I had a breakfast meeting earlier this week and my client requested we eat at the Cateye Cafe in downtown Bozeman. I had been to the Cateye for lunch but never breakfast, the menu is great so I was looking forward to a hearty meal. On a recommendation from my co-listing agent, I ordered a breakf...
08/10/2011
After residents complained that a proposed cellphone tower would block mountain views and hurt property values, Verizon Wireless has offered to camouflage the tower to look like a pine tree. “It’s now been modified to a shorter station that will be what we call a stealth site,” Verizon spokesman ...
08/10/2011
HELENA (AP) – A University of Montana economist says the state’s economic recovery likely will happen without a boost in the construction industry. Patrick Barkey, the director of UM’s Bureau of Business and Economic Research, is presenting a mid-year economic update across the state titled “Mont...
08/09/2011
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Closed for two years, the vacant Imperial Inn might be resurrected as a rustic, mountain-style commercial space containing a restaurant, retail stores and offices. West Main Holdings, a local family partnership, submitted an application to the city of Bozeman last week to remodel the 13,000-squa...
08/09/2011
SLAM fest attendees look over some of the sculptures at the Billis Fine Art space at Bogert Park on Sunday. While the first weekend of August may be known to many around these parts as "Sweet Pea Weekend," this weekend also included a new, free arts festival, the inaugural SLAM Festival at Bogert...
08/08/2011
Sitka Gear, a manufacturer of hunting and archery clothing and backpacks, announced Friday that it will move its headquarters from Napa, Calif., to Bozeman. The company plans to be operating out of the Gallatin Valley by April 2012, according to a news release. “We believe being in Bozeman will ...
08/08/2011
For all of you in the AR community that know Donna, please take a minute to comment on Ruth's original post to send thoughts and prayers to her and her family. Jason Many of you have seen Donna's picture, read her blog, and even been regular commenters on her posts. Her husband, Rich, told me tod...
08/04/2011
Yellowstone Park Bison with an Old Faithful Backdrop The number of July visitors to Yellowstone National Park topped 900,000 for only the third time in the park's history this year, the National Park Service said Thursday. The park had 906,935 visitors last month, the second-highest monthly total...
08/04/2011
The city of Bozeman, Bozeman Area Chamber of Commerce and Montana State University have teamed up to create a website they hope will make it easier for businesses to open or expand in the Gallatin Valley. Gallatin Business Resource Network, www.gbrn.org, was launched Monday, said Brit Fontenot, ...
08/04/2011