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Tuesday’s date shares the number with the phone number 211, a 24/7 confidential call center available in all 50 states, that connects callers with critical non-emergency needs like food, housing and mental health care. For 13 counties in Montana, the Help Center is answering the call.
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As snow flies across the state, and plows hit the roads to clear them, Montana Department of Transportation is working to hire enough drivers. The need is especially strong in expensive, snowy communities like Bozeman.
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Bozeman’s local ski hill, Bridger Bowl, was recently recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency with a pollution prevention award.
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A hands-on learning center for Bozeman kids closed its doors after more than 20 years in the community.
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The postal service plays an important role in handling ballots between voters and the election office. At the same time, they are struggling to hire.
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A fairy village has opened its tiny doors to the community of Bozeman for its fifth season of encouraging imagination and celebrating local art.
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After a lawsuit and speedy settlement, a plastic bag ban will appear on the ballot for Bozeman voters.
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Paper or plastic may no longer be the question at the grocery store. A local group is working to put a single-use plastic regulation on the ballot in Bozeman and Missoula.
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An award-winning movie filmed in Montana premieres Thursday in Bozeman. The film recently won the Valor Award, at the San Diego Film Festival. It focuses loosely on the Warriors and Quiet Waters program that take veterans fly fishing.
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A Bozeman restaurant forced to close in April is now cleared to reopen.