History
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Tough times for turkey after tumultuous 2011 winter
FWP says this is due to the cool temperatures and record precipitation of spring 2011, combined with a couple of past years of heavy spring snow, spring rain and cold weather. Read moreBurning to begin near Maverick Mountain
Fire officials from the Dillon Ranger District have begun burning activities which may result in visible smoke through mid-May. Firefighters will conduct two burns in the Grasshopper Hazardous Fuels Project area. Read morePosted in: History, Montana, News, PoliticalTags: Gallatin County, Gallatin County HIstoric Preservation Board
Funding available for historic preservation projects in Gallatin County
Matching grants for historic preservation projects in Gallatin County are now available through the Gallatin County Historic Preservation Board. Read moreLink to the past: Collaborating to celebrate Big Sky’s 40th
Before Big Sky Resort’s chairlifts were spinning and the Huntley Lodge was built, there was a small, active community of locals, some of whom still live in Big Sky today. Read moreGenerations of skiers converge for Greg Stump’s “Legend of Aahhhs” in Big Sky
Donning a style that was for us—as children of the ‘80s—not exactly “retro,” my ski partner and I drove up from Belgrade to Lone Peak Cinema. Read morePosted in: Explore, Gear, Health, History, Lifestyle, Local, Montana, NewsTags: big sky news, Big Sky Weekly, gallatin county schools, LPHS, montana schools, Ophir, Ophir School District
House presents broad changes to Big Sky school board
Jerry House, as part of a three-person committee, wants to change the 99-year-old Ophir School District name to Big Sky. Read morePosted in: Business, Entertainment, History, Lifestyle, Local, Montana, News, SportsTags: big sky hockey, big sky ice rink, big sky news, big sky newspaper, hockey, town center ice rink
The Icemen
Twenty five years ago, there was hockey in Big Sky. Now, passionate residents are doing their part to bring it back, and keep it here. Read moreSuper Bowl Preview
Brandon Niles's take on the Super Bowl. Read moreThe Bozeman Trail
Just north of Gallatin Canyon lays the trace of a historic trail that, despite its brief life, had a bloody and terrifying history. Read morePosted in: Business, Entertainment, Explore, Gear, Health, History, Lifestyle, Local, Montana, NewsTags: barbara rowley, jerry house, Lone Peak, Lone Peak High School, lphs big sky, Ophir School, Ophir School District, tony beardsley










