By Danny Waldo
As the most heralded high school football recruit to come out of the state of Montana, former Bozeman Hawk Will Dissly had high expectations for himself when he stepped on campus at the University of Washington in 2014. “I came in with high expectations for myself, high goals of ...
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Country rock group helps you cheer on the ‘Cats!
Havre-based country rock party group Plowed Under Band is bringing its lively act to the Bozeman area this fall right in the midst of Bobcat Football season. This high energy band plays a fair amount of modern top 40 country—including hits by the likes of Jason Aldean, Eric Church, and Lady ...
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Take part in annual Bowl for Kids’ Sake
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Gallatin County is looking for businesses, organizations, and individuals to participate in its annual Bowl For Kids’ Sake event. The event takes place on October 7th, 14th, 15th, 21st, and 28th at The Bowl in downtown Bozeman. This year marks the 25th year of Gallatin ...
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Color Me Fun run supports greater Bozeman area school kids – Oct. 8th
The Bozeman Color Me Fun 5k run/walk is set for Saturday, October 8th beginning at 10AM. Hosted by the Hyalite Elementary PAC, Bozeman Running Company, PLAYFWD, and The Ridge Athletic Club, the goal is to raise money for many Bozeman area schools in one event. A shorter 3k (1.5 miles) option is ...
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Bridger Bowl welcomes you back to the mountain
It’s never too early to start thinking about ski season! This is Montana, after all. Bridger Bowl is now offering 2016/17 season passes at a discounted rate through October 15th. Enjoy unlimited skiing all season with no black-out dates with the purchase of a season pass. Early purchase rates are as ...
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An update on Big Sky Resort lift installation progress
From Taylor Middleton
Planning, design, road building, most concrete, and heavy terminal steel for two brand new lifts is now behind us. We’re flying towers, which is always a big mark in the lift construction process. For the first time, it’s really easy to see progress. Next comes more heavy ...
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