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Bozeman church collecting gift boxes for needy children
A Bozeman church is rounding up shoe boxes filled with gifts for needy children worldwide.
Bozeman housing ordinance might be discriminatory
BOZEMAN - The state's Human Rights Bureau says it has found "reasonable cause" to believe that a Bozeman housing ordinance is discriminatory.
Visitor restrictions lifted at Bozeman Deaconess Hospital
Bozeman -- Visitor restrictions in place due to an outbreak of influenza have been lifted at Bozeman Deaconess Hospital.
Festival of Trees being held at GranTree in Bozeman
The 12th annual Festival of Trees gala event is being held this month to benefit the Liberty Place, which has acquired a 10-bed facility in Whitehall that was an assisted living home.
UM fraternity makes a "Run to Bozeman"
A University of Montana fraternity is making a "Run to Bozeman" to benefit Missoula's Watson Children's Shelter.
Snow weighs on branches in Bozeman
Thursday's big snowstorm in southwest Montana left a winter wonderland scene in Bozeman on Friday morning.
Witnesses take the stand in Bozeman attempted homicide trial
Two men who witnessed an incident outside a Bozeman bar last year that left one man bloody and gasping for air took the stand Friday in Gallatin County District Court and told jurors about what they saw that night.
AMERICA will not pass a cap-and-trade law in time for the global climate-change summit in Copenhagen next month.
Bozeman, Butte, Whitehall police ask for help locating robber
Law enforcement agencies in Bozeman, Butte-Silver Bow and Jefferson County are asking for the public's help to identify a suspect involved in a recent string of robberies.
Schools administrator fired for embezzlement plea
The Belgrade School Board has decided to fire the district's clerk and business manager after she pleaded guilty to embezzling money from a Bozeman wrestling club.
Bozeman Commissioner approve two new position by narrow margin
By only a one vote margin, Bozeman Commissioners earleir tonight voted to create two new fulltime city positions but with time limits ro decide whether its worth keeping those positions on the city's payroll.
President Obama's response to House health care passage
THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary _________________________________________________________________________________________________ For Immediate Release November 8, 2009 STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT ON HOUSE PASSAGE OF HEALTH INSURANCE REFORM LEGISLATION Rose Garden 1:05 P.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon, everybody.
Building schools one penny at a time
A group of elementary school teachers is working with students at Paden Elementary School to turn pennies into classrooms.
Bozeman think tank takes aim at state, Silver Bow for wind turbine plant study
A Bozeman "free market" think tank is taking the State of Montana and Silver Bow County to task for concealing details of a feasibility study for a wind turbine assembly plant in Butte.
Its `Mother' dead, doomsday sect's future in doubt
This undated file photo provided by Mouth Public Relations shows Church Universal and Triumphan leader Elizabeth Clare Prophet addressing a crowd of her followers.
Tea Party Express rolls through Helena, Bozeman
A group known as "The Tea Party Express" held a rally in Helena on Sunday morning to protest government spending and high taxes.
Mehl, Taylor top the list in raising money for Bozeman Commission race
Chris Mehl has raised more money than any other candidate seeking a seat on the Bozeman City Commission, according to the latest financial filings with the state.
Belgrade school employee admits to embezzlement
The clerk and business manager for Belgrade's Public School District has been suspended without pay after pleading guilty to embezzling money from a Bozeman wrestling club.
Hundreds gather in Bozeman for anti-hate rally
BOZEMAN - Hundreds of people took part in a march and rally against hate in Bozeman, part of an effort to counteract a much smaller white supremacy demonstration held a few weeks ago.