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Watson selected as new Bozeman schools superintendent

Watson selected as new Bozeman schools superintendent

Posted 2:43 PM 5/21/2012 by Erin Schattauer

Bozeman High School Principal Rob Watson was selected today to take over as the new superintendent of Bozeman public schools.

In an 8-0 vote, the school board voted Watson into the job at a special meeting on Monday.

Watson was one of three finalists. Last week, receptions were held (More)

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Winter flight from Bozeman to Newark announced

Posted 10:18 AM 5/21/2012 by Judy Slate

Even before the start of summer non-stop service to Newark, New Jersey on June 9, Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport announces new non-stop winter service to the Big Apple.

According to the airport, the flight will be operated by United Airlines with a weekly Saturday service.

United will fly non-stop from Bozeman to Newark, just minutes away from New York City. The service is scheduled to run from Dec. 22 through March 30 of next year.

 

5/19/2012

Tenth annual Women's Expo attracts a large crowd

Tenth annual Women's Expo attracts a large crowd

Posted 4:53 PM 5/19/2012 by Christina Lysacek

A wide variety of vendors participated in the annual Women's Expo to be a one-stop shop for everything under the sun that appeals to women.

"We have 94 vendors here today. Attendees can come in and get a massage, they can get a mini makeover, they can enter to win prizes at various booths," (More)

5/18/2012

Fourteen Longfellow students are rewarded with bikes for reading

Fourteen Longfellow students are rewarded with bikes for reading

Posted 5:05 PM 5/18/2012 by Christina Lysacek

Fourteen Longfellow Elementary students went home with a new set of wheels today.Masonic Lodge #18 donated money to Bangtail Bikes who was able to give 14 new bicycles to the school to giveaway.Students were challenged to read as much as they could, and each time they met (More)

Some Four Corners companies say construction is affecting their business

Bozeman man accused of buying, selling meth sentenced

Greg Mortenson book buyers appeal judge's ruling

5/17/2012

Judge denies motion to dismiss charges against former Bozeman track coach

Posted 6:12 PM 5/17/2012 by Erin Schattauer

A judge has denied a former Bozeman High School track coach's request to dismiss charges against him.

In an order filed in District Court, Judge Mike Salvagni denied James Evans' request to dismiss the charges, but did, however, grant Evans' request to suppress some statements he made. The (More)

HRDC's Amos House receives challenge grant for $20,000

Hopa Mountain hoping for votes to win car

Benefit concert tonight to keep local record store in business

Downtown Bozeman Partnership Awards announced

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5/16/2012

Stepmom faces extradition in Hawaii in Belgrade kids abduction

Posted 4:36 PM 5/16/2012 by Erin Schattauer

The step mother of three Belgrade children who were taken by their father to the Bahamas on a sailboat against custody orders is being held without bail in Hawaii and is awaiting extradition to Montana.

Angela Bryant, 45, was ordered by Circuit Court Judge Greg Nakamura on Hawaii's Big (More)

Belgrade history class gets tour of Little Bighorn

NW Energy: Downed power line sparked grass fire

5/15/2012

Stamp Out Hunger donation totals coming in for Bozeman, Butte food banks

Posted 5:23 PM 5/15/2012

Food was collected across the Gallatin Valley and across the country this weekend for the 20th annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.

Jill Holder, operations manager at the Gallatin County Food Bank, says 13,540 pounds of food was collected through the drive and more could still come in. (More)...

Fire disrupts travel on Frontage Road

2 of 3 Belgrade High faculty members don't get contracts