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Student enrollment in the Big Sky School District has been on an upward trend for the last decade, but a lack of affordable housing in the growing ski resort community has made it challenging to recruit and retain teachers. Administrators and local leaders hope new, subsidized teacher housing will help.
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A Montana State University team will start testing Big Sky’s wastewater this week to help track whether the novel coronavirus is trending up or down in…
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Like many ski resort communities across the American West, Big Sky has seen a rise in suicides and overdoses in the last five years. A new report looks at…
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According to a 2018 report from Headwaters Economics , nearly 90 percent of Montanans participate in outdoor recreation for physical and mental well...
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For the first time, the high court will rule on "no-aid" state constitutional provisions that conservative religious groups and school choice advocates have long sought to invalidate.
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Many parents in Montana are struggling to find affordable, high-quality care for their kids. Several providers in the Bozeman area are trying to fill that…
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Montana’s fastest growing city is moving one step closer on a plan intended to tackle affordable housing.Hannah Gullickson, a public school teacher in…
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Two trends are converging in large wildland states like Montana — more frequent and severe wildfires and rapid home development in wildfire prone areas. A…
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A non-profit organization that serves more than 12,000 people in southwest Montana is updating its community needs assessment. It helps determine which…
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Public schools in Big Sky are losing teachers because their salaries can’t keep up with the median sale price for a single-family house, which currently…