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The LAWS database is how lawmakers and the public can track every action on a bill as it makes its way through the legislative process. The legal review notes — which are rarely drafted — have in the past been disclosed on that website.
Economic-development advocates Julie Jaksha and Joe Willauer serve cities and towns throughout southwest Montana, and they say the communities in their region often have one thing in common: they’re looking for revitalization.
Olympian Maggie Voisin is also a fan of the chalets, having left a rave review in the guest book following a weeklong stay to wind down after the Olympics. Other glowing testimonials have come from the likes of Sir Richard Branson and actress Mariel Hemingway.
Enjoying a nice, peaceful sleigh ride is one good way to truly appreciate the season. The Cripple Creek Horse Ranch offers a wonderful winter experience, taking you through some spectacular countryside.
The movie is about a young woman who lives with her single father, a veteran, in Anaconda. The woman is desperate for freedom and independence from the heavy responsibility her father imposes on her.
For Friday’s competition, students had to design, build and program a robot to pick up moon rocks faster than competing robots and then hook back up to the lunar rover.
If a homeowner approached a subcontractor and said they wanted to spend around $80,000 and were willing to do what it takes to stay at that number, it could probably be done in Bozeman
These images offer a window into the specific culture that exists there, which includes a diversity of people and a way of life that is a lesser known America: a small rural reservation community, where tribal and non-tribal ranchers work hard for the survival of their herds in a harsh, unforgiving climate.
Now that Seattle has proven they don’t need the new Highway 99 tunnel that will replace the Alaskan Way Viaduct, will enough people use it in the future to cover the costs of construction, operation, and maintenance?
Almost 80 percent of Americans 65 and older live in car-dependent communities, and many find themselves trapped in their homes once they lose the ability to drive. But walkable areas with nearby amenities tend to be expensive.