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Big Sky · Big SkyTwo Big Sky Community Housing Trust buildings will open first, five Lone Mountain Land Company buildings plan to open in fall By Jack Reaney ASSOCIATE EDITOR Since various partners broke ground in May 2023, seven buildings have sprung up along the south side of Montana Highway 64 (Lone Mountain Trail), called the RiverView Apartments. TheSee the Story
RiverView Apartments to take first occupants for summer
Big Sky · Big SkyWelcoming back the sun in the Northern Rockies By Benjamin Alva Polley EBS COLUMNIST After the vernal equinox in March, the earth’s axial tilt is such that the sun extends beyond the celestial equator above northern latitudes like Montana. The days grow longer and the nights shorter. The hush of winter is replaced with birdsongSee the Story
Dispatches from the Wild: Springtime and all
Tourism · Big SkyTransportation officials say infrastructure needs outpacing available funds. By Katie Fairbanks MONTANA FREE PRESS Growing populations and tourism in western Montana are straining aging roads, leaving state and local governments to fix problems or make improvements with limited funding, according to transportation officials. While development-driven infrastructure upgrades are nothing new, the Montana Department of TransportationSee the Story
Explosive growth, tourism weigh heavy on western Montana’s aging roads
Big Sky · Big SkyEBS STAFF A community event aimed at starting conversations about supporting local servers, bartenders, barbers, stylists and hospitality professionals will take place on May 7 in Bozeman. The Gallatin Behavioral Health Coalition and the Gallatin County Mental Health Local Advisory Council is holding ‘Salons and Saloons,’ which will run from 9 to 10:30 a.m. atSee the Story
‘Salons and Saloons’ event to address mental health in Bozeman service industry
Baseball · Big SkyNow one of Lone Peak's largest athletic teams, the baseball program anticipates growth and a new home field by 2026 By Jack Reaney ASSOCIATE EDITOR Big hits carried the Big Horns to their third victory of the season on Tuesday afternoon, as Lone Peak High School took down the East Helena High School Vigilantes, 11-6.See the Story
Baseball: Lone Peak defeats East Helena
Big Sky · Big SkyBenjamin Alva Polley EBS CONTRIBUTOR On March 31, 2022, the Montana Department of Environmental Quality received a petition to assess the middle segment of the Gallatin River to determine if recurrent nuisance algal blooms required a listing as an impaired water on Montana’s 303(d) list. The Upper Missouri Waterkeeper, Montana Trout Unlimited, Gallatin River TaskSee the Story
Task Force provides update on the Gallatin River impairment designation, algae blooms
Big Sky · Big SkyEBS STAFF On April 23, the Bozeman Symphony announced that conductor Norman Huynh will continue with the Bozeman Symphony through the 2028-29 season. Huynh began conducting with the Bozeman Symphony in 2020. “Norman has welcomed a wide and diverse range of special guests and created artistic partnerships with several local artists and arts organizations, establishingSee the Story
Norman Huynh to conduct with Bozeman Symphony for another five years
West Yellowstone · West YellowstoneBOZEMAN Gallatin County commissioners voted unanimously on Tuesday to approve $648,158 of Open Lands Program money to help fund nine projects that support open space in the county.The projects span across Bozeman, Three Forks, West Yellowstone, Big Sky, Bridger Canyon, and waterways across the Gallatin Valley, according to a Gallatin County media release.The release said among the projects approved for funding is the Headwaters Trail System, a …See the Story
Gallatin County Commission approves nearly $650K for public open lands projects
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