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Comfort Company to Sell Quantum and Pride Manual Wheelchairs
A recent news release announces that as part of an exclusive partnership with Quantum Rehab and Pride Mobility Products Corporation, the Comfort Company, headquartered in Bozeman, Mont, will be selling the Exeter, Pa-based companies' manual wheelchair offerings, including the Stylus LS, Litestream XF, Litestream Junior, and Kids UP products ... (more)
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James Barsness My Valley Acrylic, ink on paper mounted on canvas Copyright courtesy of the artist and George Adams Gallery, New York "For certain more curious and disenchanted spirits, the pleasure of ugliness comes from an even more mysterious sentiment, which is a thirst for the unknown and a taste for the horrible," wrote Charles Baudelaire.
FBI offering reward in church vandalism cases
The FBI is offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of whoever is responsible for vandalizing two Bozeman churches.
Schedulicity Makes Case for 'A-Comm'
The scheduling space is heating up, with a number of key vendors competing for SMB business, companies such as Groupon and Merchant Circle acquiring and integrating scheduling companies into core activities, and new companies such as MyTime attempting to aggregate all the players.
Motorcyclist crashes into guardrail, dies of injuries
Just after noon, David P. Hellrigel, of Bozeman, Mont., was travelling south about 15 miles out of Vernal on the switchback portion of SR 191 when he failed to negotiate a turn and crashed into the guardrail.
Shannon Polson signing at Country Bookshelf
Shannon Polson will be reading from and signing her book North of Hope: A Daughter's Arctic Journey at the Country Bookshelf in Bozeman Montana on Tuesday May 21 at 7 pm.
Featuring an indoor swimming pool and a restaurant, this Bozeman, Montana hotel is within 5 minutes' drive of the Children's Museum of Bozeman, Museum of the Rockies and Montana State University.
Man's body found in Bozeman Creek
Police in Bozeman say foul play is not suspected in the death of a 58-year-old man whose body was found in Bozeman Creek in the southeastern part of the city.
Man gets month in jail for breaking son's arm
A 19-year-old Three Forks man has been sentenced to a month in jail for breaking his infant son's arm last year.
Stay Tuned prepares to tour Pacific Northwest, putting its WESTAF's IM Tour grant to good use
Stay Tuned, the outfit formerly known as MainLine, is preparing to hit the road in the next few weeks, taking advantage of the $3000 Western States Arts Federation Independent Music on Tour grant Mane Rok was awarded last year.
Violence mars May Day rally in Seattle
Seattle police used flash bangs and pepper spray, while May Day protesters threw objects at them on Wednesday.
Colorado wildflower app makes outdoor identification easy
Part of the allure of being outdoors in Colorado is the magnificent array of wildflowers found in the Rockies.
Living On Bitcoin For A Week: The Journey Begins
On Tuesday morning, I emptied my wallet of all of the cash and credit cards before I left my house.
Syria's Assad makes rare public visit for May Day
Social media and text messaging have emerged as indispensable tools for advocates of a sweeping immigration overhaul, but street marches have an enduring allure.
Washington: Hydrodynamics, Inc.; Notice of Preliminary Permit...
On February 1, 2013, Hydrodynamics, Inc. filed an application for a preliminary permit, pursuant to section 4 of the Federal Power Act , proposing to study the feasibility of the Ruby River Reservoir Water Power Project to be located on the Ruby River, near Alder in Madison County, Montana.
Immigration debate gives life to annual rallies
Tens of thousands are expected to rally in dozens of cities from New York to Bozeman, Mont., on Wednesday in what has become an annual cry for easing the nation's immigration laws.
Company faces fines in fatal bear mauling
BILLINGS - The death of a Montana animal trainer mauled by a pair of 500-pound captive brown bears could have been prevented if standard safety procedures had been followed, federal authorities said Tuesday.
Montana company faces fines in fatal bear mauling
19, 2012 file photo provided by David McKay, grizzly bears, Griz, right, and Yosemite are seen at Animals of Montana, a captive animal facility near Bozeman, Mont.
New Law Requires Insurers to Cover Cancer Trials
Gov. Steve Bullock has signed into law a measure that prohibits insurance companies from denying coverage for cancer patients participating in clinical trials.
Therapy dogs help Mont. students with test stress
<![CDATA[BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) -- At Montana State University, final exams stress is going to the dogs. The Bozeman Daily Chronicle reports (http://bit.ly/11pDoHV ) Intermountain Therapy Animals is bringing dogs to campus this week and next to help students take a break from the stress of studying for and taking semester exams. Jacqueline Frank is the Renne Library commons assistant who started the "Paws to de-Stress" program this semester. She says research shows that animals can help reduce stress and lower blood pressure. Frank says over a two-hour period on Thursday afternoon, 261 people stopped by to meet Ellie, a 6-year-old golden retriever and Sophie, a 4-year-old Maltese. Sophomore Rebecca Johnson from Ferndale, Wash., said: "This is the best idea ever." Butte sophomore Kaitlyn Okrush agreed, noting she has an organic chemistry final on Monday. ___ Information from: Bozeman Daily Chronicle, http://www.bozemandailychronicle.com