Billings Gazette - The Associated Press just sent us an advisory about an upcoming meeting in Bozeman. Who s meeting? Well, according to the AP, it s the Montana Chapter of the Soul and Water Conservation Society. Registration is only $65 for members and $75 for
Billings Gazette - CONRAD - Chad Hoggan of Conrad earned an invitation to the 2007 National Junior Olympic Shooting Championships based on his performance at a state qualifying event last month in Bozeman. Hoggan, 13, shot a qualifying score of 545 in the air rifle
Billings Gazette - Penny Morgan, R-Billings, asked lawmakers to "do what's right" and ignore threats of another lawsuit if the bill passes. "The babies are not here in this chamber to vote today," said Rep. Roger Koopman, R-Bozeman. "So I will cast a vote for them, and
Bozeman Daily Chronicle - HELENA -- People would be given greater leeway to use guns to protect themselves under a proposed law that law-enforcement officials say could open the door to more gun abuse. A self-defense bill by Rep. Jack Wells, R-Bozeman, was one of two gun
All American Patriots - He completed his Ph.D in geology from the University of Wyoming and has held teaching positions at Montana State University-Bozeman and Vanderbilt University. He joined Rocky Mountain College s faculty in 2004. Ms. Julie Foley, Missoula
WMBB TV - On February 6, 9th, 11th, and 12th graders at the following schools will start school four hours later than normal: Arnold, Bay, Deane Bozeman High School, Haney, A.D. Harris, Mosley, and Rutherford. Tenth graders should go to school at their
Los Angeles Daily News - College spokeswoman Sue Bozeman was hired about the same time as Maloney and worked on several projects with her, including one to help finance the campus University Center where several four-year colleges offer classes locally. "Nearly every
Bozeman Daily Chronicle - Join the Museum of the Rockies and the Bozeman Film Festival (BFF) this February for a month of Thursday night western films. The films will be projected on the big screen of the Museum's Hager Auditorium and history curator, Michael Fox, will
Missoulian - HELENA - A Senate committee unanimously endorsed legislation Thursday that would allow the hunting of wolves and grizzly bears in Montana once the animals are removed from federal protections. The bill by Sen. Joe Balyeat, R-Bozeman, drew no
Billings Gazette - House Bill 309, "The Renewable Fuel, Energy Independence, and Rural Economic Development Act," promotes the development and use of biodiesel fuel. Bozeman's Street Department has been using a 20 percent biodiesel blend since 2001; many private owners