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Bills to make Indigenous Peoples’ Day a state holiday in Montana were introduced the past two legislative sessions, but failed
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Gallatin County dispatch is short staffed, largely because of a lack of housing. But the county says the wait time for emergency calls is still meeting national standards.
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The state’s largest independent health care system welcomed its first patients to a new campus in Bozeman on Tuesday.
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Dr. Claire Putnam speaks with Yellowstone Public Radio’s Olivia Weitz about the state of abortion access in Montana, the need for comprehensive women’s health care, and what went into her decision to close.
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Now that the Bozeman shelter is open year-round, officials have started clearing out homeless encampments in public parks.
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In an email sent to employees, CEO John Hill said the decision was not performance related. He said rising health care costs, inflationary pressure and labor shortages are impacting the health care system’s revenue.
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A year of negotiations led to Gallatin County, Bozeman and Belgrade signing onto an interlocal agreement that will oversee public health services.
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The company will research and manufacture its self-driving technology for commercial and passenger vehicles out of the planned 78,000 square foot facility.
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Bozeman Police Chief Jim Veltkamp's goal is to have a good balance between gathering evidence and people's privacy.
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With more drought, a growing population and the effects of climate change, Bozeman is susceptible to water supply challenges — especially in the summer, when about half of the city's water goes to lawns and landscapes.