MSU Adds New Defensive Coach
By Danny Waldo
Head football coach Jeff Choate announced that he has hired Mark Orphey as his defensive secondary coach for the 2017 season. Orphey replaces Gerald Alexander who was hired earlier this winter by the University of California. Orphey comes to Bozeman via ...
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Bar IX offering free pizza all season long 2017
Bar IX is offering FREE pizza and beer this winter season! Those who bring in their lift ticket or season pass to the Downtown tavern will receive a complimentary beer or pizza to warm you up after a successful day on the slopes.
A staple of the Downtown Bozeman bar scene, Bar IX also features ...
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Montana State Lady ‘Cats Continue Their Streak March 2017
By Danny Waldo
While the Montana State men’s basketball team continues its season long battle with inconsistency, the MSU women have settled into a nice groove, recently winning their sixth and seventh consecutive contests, a pair of hard-fought battles with Northern Arizona and Southern Utah.
The ...
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Snowshoe Shuffle guarantees frosty fun for the entire family on March 4, 2017
On Saturday, March 4th, Heart of the Valley Animal Shelter and Big Sky Resort will team up to again host the Snowshoe Shuffle. This family-friendly event features a torch-lit course, chili dinner, and an exciting raffle to benefit the animal shelter.
“We’re pleased to announce the ...
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Take advantage of this true Montana winter with Big Sky events 2017
Subaru WinterFest comes to Big Sky Resort, Saturday and Sunday, February 18th and 19th. Subaru believes in embracing winter adventure because their passion for the outdoors doesn’t hibernate. That’s why Subaru WinterFest was created, a one-of-a-kind mountain destination and lifestyle tour where ...
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TONS of slopeside events at Bridger Bowl: Terrain Park Jam, Bridger Gully Freeride
The Bridger Gully Freeride is set for Saturday, February 18th beginning at 10:30am. This is a judged freeriding event off Bridger Bowl’s Ridge. Participants have one run judged on a scale of 1 (lowest) to 10 (highest) on the following criteria: degree of difficulty/line, control, fluidity, ...
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