Bozeman Public Library Tour
A complete tour of the Bozeman Public Library by 38 year Bozeman resident and Realtor Russ Squire.
Bozeman Public Library
Quick video tour of Bozeman Public Library
Red Whirly sculpture to remain at Bozeman Public Library
“Red Whirly” sculpture to remain at the library A familiar sculpture at the Bozeman Public Library will now be there permanently. The ‘Red Whirly’ sculpture which stands right outside the library was purchased through The Library Foundation, Friends of the Library, and the Gallatin Art Crossing. “It just feels like it’s an iconic part of the library. It’s in every picture we have of the library, so when we found out someone was interested i...
Montana ranked 4th drunkest state in the country
BOZEMAN- A report from 24/7 Wall Street ranked Montana as the 4th drunkest state in the country. The study surveyed the percentage of women and men over 18 that reported excessively drinking in each state. North Dakota ranked first on the list, followed by Wisconsin, Alaska and then Montana. Missoula residents had the highest excessive drinking rates within the state. Prevention Specialist Edward Sypinski from Alcohol & Drug Services of Gallatin County says that it tragic that
Downtown Bozeman Montana March 5th 2009 Main Street Explosion
Emergency workers continued to search for a missing woman in the rubble covering half of a downtown city block Friday after an explosion Thursday flattened several Main Street businesses.
Recovery operations were suspended Friday night for safety concerns, but will begin again this morning, said Bozeman Fire Chief Jason Shrauger.
The search is challenging and dangerous work.
Well have to go through the debris pile, literally stick by stick, brick by brick, said assistant city manager Chuck Winn.
Search dogs and their handlers joined the search Friday as emergency workers sifted through debris, searching for the woman authorities have so far declined to identify.
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* Its a pretty broad area, Shrauger said. Its a complicated and difficult task theyre trying to accomplish.
NorthWestern Energy shut off leaking natural gas around midnight Thursday and firefighters subsequently doused the blaze, enabling crews to shift from emergency response to investigation and recovery Friday morning, Winn said.
The power company, the Montana Public Service Commission, investigators with the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and local fire officials are attempting to recreate the circumstances leading up the explosion that rocked downtown Bozeman shortly after 8 a.m., Thursday.
More than 70 firefighters from departments throughout Gallatin County responded to the incident, said City Manager Chris Kukulski.
They dropped their real jobs to come over and help us, he said.
The response from emergency workers and city and county employees has just been fantastic, he added. They have worked tirelessly to make sure that this organization is meeting the needs of the community.
Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., toured the area Thursday afternoon and promised to provide as much assistance as possible to the city and affected business owners.
Ive never seen anything like this in my life, Tester said while watching workers pick through the wreckage. I dont care if I ever see it again. Its just unbelievable - that five businesses in the middle of the city were there one minute and gone the next.
Hawthorne Elementary School students were back in class as usual Friday, Bozeman school superintendent Kirk Miller said. The children were evacuated to the Bozeman Public Library Thursday afternoon when winds shifted, sending smoke in the schools direction.
Our students are having a regular day, Miller said.
Miller, who has been in Bozeman for about a year and half, said he was impressed with the response and cooperation between local agencies, the school district and parents.
The community showed its true colors yesterday, he said.
It is great to be in a community that clearly demonstrates the ability to face adversity with solutions and resolve to help those who are impacted by the event n another example of the quality way of life in Bozeman, Miller wrote in a letter posted on the districts Web site.
Stephanie Nelson, head of the Gallatin City-County Health Department, said Friday morning that she was not aware of any increase in respiratory illnesses in the area due to smoke from the fire, but encouraged people to remain cautious.
The air quality was very much a concern, she said. Air quality is still compromised.
A document about air-quality safety is posted on the citys Web site (bozeman.net) where authorities say they will also be posting updated information about the explosion and clean-up on a regular basis.
City building inspectors have been busy assessing the damage to structures near the blast zone.
Authorities said that North Bozeman Avenue would remain closed indefinitely until the structural integrity of the building at the corner on Main Street can be determined. The historic building, home to the Rocky Mountain Rug Gallery, appears to have sustained significant damage.
Friday afternoon Winn said most of the businesses along Main Street will be able to reopen Saturday morning, although those located directly across from the blast site will need to be accessed from the alley on the south side of Main Street.
There will be no pedestrian or vehicular traffic permitted on the Main Street block between Bozeman and Rouse streets for an indeterminate time until the investigation is complete and investigators determine what happened, how it happened and to prevent it from happening again, Winn said.
Kukulski said it is important for people to respect the exclusion zone on Main Street and not come downtown just to see the devastation.
Its critical that businesses across from the scene work with the city, he said. We beg people not to come downtown to gawk but eagerly encourage them to come down and patronize the businesses there.
We understand this is a hardship in these tough economic times, Winn said. But we want to (reopen downtown) in the safest and most expeditious manner possible.
bozeman public library, burk park, and a street party for msu students | montana 2015-05-01
vagabonding west: day 13 (montana) - i head to the bozeman public library and m takes a hike around burke park the city and gets semi-lost. we then walk downtown and find a street party for montana state university students.
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The Heart of Montana
Montana State University's Mountains and Minds Magazine visited MSU students around the state to learn about where they come from and why they chose MSU.
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LIVING IN MONTANA: PROS & CONS
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Buffalo Field Campaign gathered at the Bozeman Public Library
The Buffalo Field Campaign gathered at the Bozeman Public Library Wednesday as part of its week of action. The organization's goal is to stop the slaughter of buffalo, specifically by Yellowstone National Park. The campaign is also looking to stop the hunt of buffalo on the borders of the park. This week in February the campaign makes stops throughout Montana to educate the public on their mission. “We hope that we can gain more habitat for the buffalo
Bite of Bozeman, Montana USA
Just put this extract from a live concert performed by Pinky and the Floyd during the Bite of Bozeman, here in Montana USA.
I didn't edit this file at all. Just put it like it is, that's it. Sorry about the crapy audio quality but it comes out directly from a compact still camera. Hope you enjoy it anyway.
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Court documents say Bozeman man admits to raping teenage girls in Montana, New York
Court documents say Bozeman man admits to raping teenage girls in Montana, New York
Montana Chicks With Sticks - Bozeman Pride Rally
June 16 2012. The Chicks With Sticks group performed at the Pride rally in front of the Bozeman Public Library after the parade down Main Street. They use pickle buckets as drums!
Best Attractions & Things to do in Bozeman, Montana MT
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List of Best Things to do in Bozeman, Montana (MT)
American Computer Museum
Gallatin River
Museum of the Rockies
Gallatin Canyon
Palisade Falls
Bridger Bowl
Downtown Bozeman
Montana Grizzly Encounter
Bozeman Public Library
Gallatin History Museum
A NEW BUNGALOW BUILT TO BLEND INTO AN OLD NEIGHBORHOOD
It may have classic Craftsman bungalow style, but this house is newer than it looks. It was designed by architect Greg Dennee of Locati Architects to blend into an historic neighborhood in Bozeman, Montana. He says, “My clients were very respectful of the neighborhood’s mix of older styles and wanted their house to fit in.”
The homeowners had lived in an old bungalow in Seattle before and “liked bungalow style, but they also wanted more contemporary elements, like an open floor plan as well as some distinctly Montana touches.”
The living room “pays homage to Montana style” with its oversize fieldstone fireplace, oak floors, antique chandelier, reclaimed-oak mantel and reclaimed-fir ceiling beams.
Every room looks warm and inviting.
The architect took into consideration all the traditional pieces of furniture the homeowners had.
A library is tucked behind the living room fireplace for the book-loving homeowners
The house is 2,600 square feet with 3 bedrooms and 3.5 baths
The homeowners get asked a lot about the “renovation” by people who assume it’s an old house.
“We are very, very happy with the way that all of this turned out. It really works well for us.”
For more photos and information: Locati Architects, an article in Big Sky Journal, and Houzz. Photo credit: Karl Neumann Photography.
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MSU in Winter
Nestled in the Rocky Mountains, the town of Bozeman sits at 4,500 feet. The latitude, elevation, and juxtaposition to the cold Canadian plains makes the region well-known for its winters. Montana State University is a beautiful campus that is a huge part of the city's culture. And at MSU, everyone receives a major in winter.
Sharing Love Through Books
When I was young I always wanted to read more books and to write, but I didn’t have the resources to do so. I didn't know one can learn to read before going to school. I wasn't aware we can educate ourselves through reading. In my culture parents rarely read to children to help develop their minds.
I only discovered all of this after coming to the United States. I am so thankful for the opportunities I have in Bozeman, MT. One of them is having access to the Bozeman Public Library. We don’t have public libraries in the countryside of Cambodia. We don’t even learn how to read until we go to school. Then, I discovered at a young age that there were not many books to read at the library at my public school. The only books available to read were my textbooks for classes. Now, I feel joy just from walking in the library, looking at all of my choices. I can read about everything and it's free!
Bozeman Public Library inspired me to build libraries all over Cambodia. But wait... We need books first!
I want to assist these children at The Liger Leadership Academy to publish their books, and then distribute them all over public schools in Cambodia. Books written by Cambodians for Cambodians! I hope that in the future we can even build public libraries so everyone has access to these books and more.
Montana By Drone - Mystic Lake, Hyalite Canyon, Glacier National Park & More 4K Travel Footage
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- Beehive Basin (Big Sky, MT)
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- Holland Falls (Condon, MT)
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- Glacier National Park (east entrance)
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The Bozeman Trail: A Rush to Montana's Gold
The Bozeman Trail was an offshoot of the Oregon Trail, a shortcut to the newly discovered gold fields of Montana Territory. Cutting through the heart of Indian country. It became a flash point for a clash of cultures that would explode into warfare, destruction and tragedy. First telecast March, 2019.
What's in Downtown Billings, MT?
There's a lot to be excited about in Downtown Billings. This is your city- together we can make it awesome!
This video fit so well with the Believe in Downtown Billings campaign. We couldn't be more proud of the work, our members, and our city. Thank you to Visual Lens Productions and Jordan Steingraber helping produce an amazing video for Downtown Billings.
Thanks as well to the people who took time to share their hearts with us: Dasheema Jarrett- Good Earth Market, Elizabeth Fellerer- Billings Public Library, Brian Carpenter- Refuge Foundation, Jophiel Silvestrone- Skypoint Studios, Roger Gravgaard- Legal Shield, Paul Morup- Uber Brew, Ted Kim- Billings Open Studio, Clark Marten- Clark Marten Photography, Matt Blakeslee- ArtHouse Cinema, Jordan Steingraber- Faith Chapel. These guys are such a great representation of our city as a whole. (You guys did a phenomenal job!)
Life in Missoula, Montana
In this Nature League Field Trip, Brit introduces both herself and Missoula, Montana as hosts of the channel. Future Field Trip locations are revealed, and we break down our first Wild Word: ecology.
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