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Results of a recent survey from the One Valley Community Foundation found that respondents want to see employers put forward solutions to the area’s housing needs — but about a third say they oppose a property tax to fund solutions.
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The new campus in north Bozeman will for the first time bring housing and food resources to the same location.
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New data from the U.S. Census Bureau released Thursday show half of Montana counties reported more deaths than births from April 2020 to July 2021.
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The Gallatin Valley Housing Report shows in 2020 and 2021, more permits were issued in the county for multifamily housing units than single-family homes for the first time in the past 11 years.
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Frigid temperatures Tuesday brought more people into the shelter — people who had otherwise been sleeping in RVs and cars this relatively mild winter.
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As Bozeman’s rapid growth and the ongoing drought put more pressure on the city’s limited water supply, local officials are looking at more ways to conserve water.
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With The Montana Mikado, Intermountain Opera Bozeman is staging perhaps the most dramatic update of the controversial show yet.
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A land exchange could move the Custer Gallatin National Forest closer to solving an issue of fractured land ownership in the southern Crazy Mountains.
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With the rush to grow and store enough product to stock dispensaries, lab staff say high moisture content has been an issue in the recreational samples they’ve tested so far.
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A pay-what-you-can restaurant in Bozeman is helping address food insecurity in the community.