Policies
Our Commitment to Privacy
Your privacy is important to us. The Outlaw Partners team is committed to protecting your personal information. This statement outlines our practices.
Personal Information
We only gather personal information when you ask us to do something for you. For example, if you ask us to send quarterly email updates, we need to know and store your email address. We will always ask for your permission and tell you how we’re going to use your personal information first. You can always choose not to provide it.
Use & Access
We only use the personal information we gather for purposes you have agreed to. We do not collect personal information about any of our site’s visitors unless the visitor authorizes us to do so.
Sharing
We do not sell or provide your personal information to any third parties. We might share your personal information under the following circumstances: 1) We have your consent; 2) We are required to share information by law, to protect interests of the company or in the discharge of public duty; 3) We need to share your personal information with a business partner in order to provide a service you have requested. Our business partner’s use of your information is restricted to the delivery of the service you have requested.
Change or Remove
You have access to your personal information that we retain; we try to keep your personal information accurate and up to date. If you’d like to change or remove your personal information, please contact us, media@theoutlawpartners.com.
Privacy Statement Updates
This privacy statement may be amended from time to time. If we make any substantial changes in the way we use your personal information, we will notify you by posting a prominent announcement on our website.
Associated Press Content
Associated Press text, photo and/or graphic material shall not be published, broadcast, rewritten for broadcast or publication or redistributed directly or indirectly in any medium. Neither these AP Materials nor any portion thereof may be stored in a computer except for personal and non-commercial use. The AP will not be held liable for any delays, inaccuracies, errors or omissions therefrom or in the transmission or delivery of all or any part thereof or for any damages arising from any of the foregoing.
Social Media Policy
Below is our policy on commenting on Outlaw Partners social media platforms, including Explore Big Sky, Mountain Outlaw and Outlaw Partners Facebook and Instagram pages, and all other platforms therein:
- Be respectful. Bear in mind the opinions and feelings of other commenters on our social media pages — they are real people and deserve to be treated with respect, as do you.
- Our social media pages are safe spaces. We encourage respectful dialogue and healthy debate, and all are welcome to comment about their opinions and ideas. We will not tolerate personal attacks and reserve the right to delete comments that violate this provision.
- Zero tolerance. We will hide or delete comments if they contain profanity or vulgarity as well as those that contain any libelous or defamatory content. You may lose your commenting privilege and/or be banned if we deem it necessary.
- Monitoring. In order to maintain our channels as safe spaces, we have a staff member frequently monitoring our social media sites and all comments.
Correction Policy
At Explore Big Sky, we strive for accuracy and fairness in all our reporting. However, we understand that errors may occur from time to time. This Correction Policy outlines our commitment to promptly correct any factual errors, inaccuracies or misrepresentations that appear in our publications.
Identifying Errors:
Our editorial team is responsible for promptly reviewing and verifying reported errors. We encourage our readers to bring any factual errors, inaccuracies or misrepresentations to our attention. If you believe that there is an error in our reporting, please contact us at media@theoutlawpartners.com.
Correction Process:
Upon confirming an error, we will promptly correct it and update the relevant content on our website and in subsequent editions of our publication. We will clearly mark the corrected content to indicate that a correction has been made. This may include adding an editor’s note or correction notice at the top of the online article, or in the next print run.
Unpublishing an Article:
In rare cases where a published article contains significant inaccuracies or may present harm to an individual, we may retract the article entirely. A retraction notice will be prominently displayed at the top of the online version of the article, explaining the reasons for the retraction.
Upcoming Events
march, 2024
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Arts
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Sports
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Children turning 5 on or before 9/10/2024:
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Children turning 5 on or before
9/10/2024: Kindergarten
enrollment for the 2024-2025 school year can be completed by following the
registration process now.
Children
born on or after September 11, 2019: 4K enrollment is now open for
families that have a 4-year-old they would like to enroll in our program for
the 2023-2024 school year. Please complete the 4K Interest Form to
express your interest. Completing this form does not guarantee enrollment into
the 4K program. Enrollment is capped at twenty 4-year-olds currently
residing within Big Sky School District boundary full time and will be
determined by birth date in calendar order of those born on or after September
11, 2018. Interest form closes on May 30th.
Enrollment now is critical for fall preparations. Thank you!
Time
February 26 (Monday) - April 21 (Sunday)
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My Barking Dog is a nightmare comedy
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My Barking Dog is a nightmare comedy that tells the story of Toby and Melinda, two lonely people whose lives are forever changed the night they encounter a starving coyote at their apartment building. Over time they grow to expect him, leaving ritual offerings to entice the coyote every night. Toby and Melinda forge a connection over this visitor and share curiosity and concern about his presence in the city. The coyote expands their world–until, one night, their world is shattered. Their lives are pushed suddenly into uncharted territory, sending them on a surreal odyssey that changes their city–and the world–forever.
Directed by LX Miller. Starring Max Schneider and Denise Hergett
Verge Theater is continuing their mission to provide accessible theater to our community. Tickets for My Barking Dog are Pay What You Wish with a suggested price of $35. Audience members are offered the opportunity to select the price point that is comfortable for them when purchasing tickets.
My Barking Dog runs March 15-17, 22-24, 28-30
Performances on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays begin at 7:00 p.m., with Sunday matinees offered at 3:00 p.m.
Suitable for ages 16 . No animals are harmed in the staging of this production.
Tickets are available online at www.vergetheater.com
Time
15 (Friday) 7:00 pm - 30 (Saturday) 8:30 pm
Location
Verge Theater
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Area parents are encouraged to bring their young children to Symphony Storytime with a Bassoon which will be presented at the Bozeman Public Library’s Community Room during
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Area parents are encouraged to bring their young children to Symphony Storytime with a Bassoon which will be presented at the Bozeman Public Library’s Community Room during their regular Toddler and Preschool Storytime on Wednesday, March 20, at 10:15 a.m. The free program, presented by the Bozeman Symphony is especially for children ages 3 to 5. Children will be able to listen to Montana Shakespeare in the Parks actor Emma Rather, who will be joined by Bozeman Symphony Bassoonist Sam Macken. The goal of the program is to encourage a love of music, literacy, and discovery. Additional programs are scheduled at the Library on April 10 and June 12. For more information, visit www.bozemansymphony.org or call 406-585-9774.
Time
(Wednesday) 10:15 am - 10:45 am
Location
Bozeman Public Library
626 E. Main St, Bozeman, MT