From Zelpha A. Boyd
I just finished lunch – dandelion salad – and it was pretty good. Right tasty, I’d say. I made it, wilted salad fashion with hot butter, diced hard boiled eggs, and seasoned with lemon pepper.
For most of us, the peskiest of all weeds is perhaps the Dandelion. ...
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Bozeman Commuter Challenge returns for month of June
The Bozeman Commuter Project has announced the 2018 Bozeman Commuter Challenge will be take place the whole of next month, June 1st–30th. This friendly competition between organizations and businesses in the Bozeman area challenges locals to commute to and from work by biking, walking, riding the ...
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U.S. Geological Survey hosts local Open House in early June
You probably heard that there are about 700 grizzly bears in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. You have also likely heard that the glaciers in Glacier National Park are declining in size and number. And who doesn’t remember the fish die-off in the Yellowstone River a few summers ago? But did you ...
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WSE’s Livingston Farmers Market kicks off in May
Western Sustainability Exchange’s Livingston Farmers Market kicks off its summer season on Wednesday, May 30th, with Wildfire Preparedness Day, starting at 4:30pm at Miles Band Shell Park, next to the Livingston Civic Center.
This special farmers market event is sponsored by Park County FireSafe ...
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Tourism to Yellowstone creates $629.6 million in economic benefits
From Yellowstone Public Affairs
Report shows visitor spending supports 7,354 jobs in local economy
A new National Park Service (NPS) report shows that 4.1 million people to Yellowstone in 2017 spent $498.8 million in communities near the park. That spending supported 7,354 jobs in the local area ...
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MSU architecture students debut tiny shelter prototype for community’s homeless project
From MSU News Service
More than 100 people gathered [recently] to celebrate the completion of the first tiny home prototype for a planned village to house Bozeman’s homeless.
With one day left in the spring semester, Montana State University School of Architecture students in hard hats gave tours ...
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