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HRDC's Amos House receives challenge grant for $20,000

Posted 5:20 PM 5/17/2012 by Judy Slate

Amos House, originally a soup kitchen and homeless shelter, reopened this week as a transitional housing facility.  It is operated by HRDC.

Its estimated that Amos House will cost about $50,000 to $60,000 a year to operate.  HRDC received a $20,000 grant from HUD and now they're (More)

Hopa Mountain hoping for votes to win car

Benefit concert tonight to keep local record store in business

Downtown Bozeman Partnership Awards announced

Chief Joseph Middle School students take part in Bike to Work Week

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Stepmom faces extradition in Hawaii in Belgrade kids abduction

Posted 4:36 PM 5/16/2012 by Erin Schattauer

The step mother of three Belgrade children who were taken by their father to the Bahamas on a sailboat against custody orders is being held without bail in Hawaii and is awaiting extradition to Montana.

Angela Bryant, 45, was ordered by Circuit Court Judge Greg Nakamura on Hawaii's Big (More)

Belgrade history class gets tour of Little Bighorn

NW Energy: Downed power line sparked grass fire

5/15/2012

Stamp Out Hunger donation totals coming in for Bozeman, Butte food banks

Posted 5:23 PM 5/15/2012

Food was collected across the Gallatin Valley and across the country this weekend for the 20th annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.

Jill Holder, operations manager at the Gallatin County Food Bank, says 13,540 pounds of food was collected through the drive and more could still come in. (More)...

Fire disrupts travel on Frontage Road

2 of 3 Belgrade High faculty members don't get contracts

Bozeman School District and teachers union agree to pay raise

5/14/2012

Father charged with felony parenting interference changes plea to guilty

Posted 2:43 PM 5/14/2012 by Adam Bell

A man charged with three counts of parental interference for not returning his children to their mother in Belgrade seven months ago, changes his plea in Gallatin County District Court today.

James Bryant plead guilty to the first count of parenting interference, a felony. In exchange the (More)

South 8th Construction set to begin today

5/13/2012

Benefit concert held to keep Bozeman record store open

Benefit concert held to keep Bozeman record store open

Posted 3:41 PM 5/13/2012 by Christina Lysacek

The age of i-Tunes and digital downloading is leaving a local record store fighting to stay open and employees get creative to bring in sales.

"A store like Cactus Records can survive. We survived records, we survived into tapes, we survived into CDs, we can make it," said Cactus Records (More)

5/11/2012

Kindergarten class walks to raise money for teacher's mother who's battling cancer

Kindergarten class walks to raise money for teacher's mother who's battling cancer

Posted 12:42 PM 5/12/2012 by Christina Lysacek

BOZEMAN - A Morning Star Elementary class walked laps around their school track Friday to raise money in honor of their teacher's mother, who's battling terminal cancer.

Mrs. Saboda, the kindergartener teacher, decided to leave the classroom for the remainder of the year to help care for (More)

Montana State men lead Big Sky Track and Field

Bozeman hospital in final push to raise funds for new E.R.

Montana State finishes One-Two in Big Sky Decathlon