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Montana’s Gallatin Valley business owner talks about language differences opening a restaurant
BOZEMAN – As the Hispanic community in Bozeman continues to grow some open their own local business they face some language hurdles here in the valley.
Jazmin Guerrero moved to Montana at the beginning of this year, now in a new state and new city she helps to manage Mr. Burritos, a family-owned business that started as a food truck near Belgrade and has grown to a new restaurant in Four Corners.
“When I meet new people they always ask me where I work and I say ‘oh Mr. Burritos, the famous Mr. Burritos here in Bozeman,’” says Guerrero.
By: Edgar Cedillo
The Jackson Hole, Wyoming Daily publica una versión en línea en español. The Jackson Hole, Wyoming Daily Publishes an Online Version in Spanish.
Readers will be able to read local news in Spanish on their desktop computers and mobile devices in both the Jackson Hole Daily and Jackson Hole News&Guide by purchasing an annual digital subscription to the Jackson Hole News&Guide.
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