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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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Livingston’s overnight shelter will did not open Tuesday night as planned because of a lack of staff.
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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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The new campus in north Bozeman will for the first time bring housing and food resources to the same location.
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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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The federal housing department said more than 1,100 people in the state used emergency shelters, transitional housing or other temporary settings.
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The city and county of Missoula opened a legal campsite on Tuesday for people experiencing homelessness. It’s one way the two governments are addressing the growing number of people experiencing homelessness in the area.
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Community members gathered in Billings Tuesday for National Homeless Persons' Memorial Day.
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Bozeman’s seasonal warming shelter opened earlier this month at double its normal capacity to keep up with a rise in demand.
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A tiny home development in north Bozeman will soon welcome its first 12 residents