MSU to provide ‘Welcome Back Bobcats!’ kits free to Gallatin Valley businesses
From MSU News Service
BOZEMAN — Montana State University will once again provide free “Welcome Back Bobcats!” kits for Gallatin Valley businesses in August.
The kits are designed to help local businesses welcome MSU ...
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Bozeman storied, often not-so-pretty past uncovered with weekly Walking Tours
Bozeman storied, often not-so-pretty past uncovered with weekly Walking Tours
Venturing into the past is a great way to experience a different world. Join an Extreme History Project Walking Tour this summer! Take an adventure through time and see the days of yesteryear through new eyes. Here’s a ...
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Local bars & restaurants jointly require face masks for serving staff
Alcohol licensed businesses in Bozeman band together in agreement requiring frontline staff to wear masks
from the Downtown Bozeman Partnership
Bozeman, MT – Today over two dozen alcohol licensed establishments in Downtown Bozeman, as well as establishments outside of downtown, banded together in ...
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Local author recounts riverside murder mystery with new book, reception
Local author recounts riverside murder mystery with new book, reception
On Friday, July 10th, Gallatin History Museum will host local author Kelly Suzanne Hartman who will read from her newly released book, Murder Along the Yellowstone Trail: the Execution of Seth Danner. The reading will begin ...
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No laughing matter, Brewery Follies offer reprieve from COVID-19 worries
No laughing matter, Brewery Follies offer reprieve from COVID-19 worries
Why the long face? The Brewery Follies have returned to Virginia City’s historic H. S. Gilbert Brewery for another summer season of belly laughs, celebrity impersonations, sketch comedy, and plenty of music! This hilarious ...
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Rail-centric Depot Museum open to summer visitors
Rail-centric Depot Museum open to summer visitors
Located in historic downtown Livingston, the Depot Museum has opened to the public for the summer season. Visitors are welcome Wednesday through Saturday from 10am to 5pm.
The exhibits look a little different this year in an effort to keep ...
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