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Around 250 people attended a tenant’s town hall in Bozeman on Sunday where members of Bozeman Tenants United urged city commissioners to ban some types of short term rentals as a way to add more housing inventory for local renters.
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Bozeman Mayor Cyndy Andrus says creating more affordable housing will continue to be a top priority for the city commission in the year ahead.
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Bridger View is being regarded as one of the most sustainable in the Rocky Mountain West. The neighborhood also aims to be a model of affordability — half of the eight-acre development's 62 homes are priced below market.
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A mainstay in downtown Bozeman for nearly three decades, Carter's Boots and Repair has moved.
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The Human Resource Development Council was awarded $5 million from the Bezos Day 1 Families fund, a philanthropic organization started by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. The grant is the largest gift the nonprofit has received in its nearly 50-year history.
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Bozeman residents and business owners gathered at a downtown coffee shop this week to remember the life of artist Dennis Claude Dungan, known as “Buzzard.”
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A celebration of life for one of Bozeman’s most beloved artists is planned for Tuesday. Dennis Claude Dungan, known as “Buzzard,” passed away from cancer in late October.
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Since it opened in November 2021 Bozeman’s tiny home village has provided housing for more than a dozen people experiencing chronic homelessness.
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The shelter in Bozeman saw up to 100 people a night in the summer. The shelter is preparing for a busier winter.
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Ivy Peapod, an artist that painted the street murals in downtown Bozeman, explains that meaning behind them.