The 2018 return of the Montana Food Bank Network’s “Hops Against Hunger” has arrived. During the month of December, thirty Montana breweries will unite to fight statewide hunger. ‘Tis the season to help your neighbor, and your local brewery wants to make it as easy as possible while enjoying some ...
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Bozeman, other Montana breweries unite to fight hunger
Montana Food Bank Network (MFBN) has announced the 2018 return of “Hops Against Hunger,” its collaboration with 30 Montana breweries to unite to fight statewide hunger during the month of December. ‘Tis the season to help your neighbor, and your local brewery wants to make it as easy as possible ...
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FWP public meetings seek input on replacing Automated Licensing System
From Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP)
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks [is currently] hosting a series of public meetings to hear input on replacing the current Automated License System. FWP will be requesting permission from the Legislature to replace the system.
The purpose of the ...
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Snow lectures about Idaho’s Silver Valley in next ‘American West’ talk
From MSU News Service
The effect of mining and modern industry on Idaho’s Silver Valley is the subject of the next talk in the Ivan Doig Center for the Study of the Lands and Peoples of the North American West’s Perspectives on the American West Lecture Series set for 6pm Monday, December 3rd, at ...
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Cutting your Christmas tree – a great tradition!
From Custer Gallatin National Forest
Christmas tree permits are now available at all seven Ranger District offices and numerous vendors across the Custer Gallatin National Forest. Forest Service offices in Bozeman, West Yellowstone, Livingston, Gardiner, Red Lodge, and Ashland, as well as Camp ...
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Words from the Hive: Bees know nothing, which makes them smart
by Christine Hrenya, Ph.D. Engineering
What the honeybees are up to…
Not much is new in the Bozeman hive during December compared to November. Roughly 20,000 worker bees are clustered around the queen to keep her warm. The colder the weather, the tighter the cluster. The bees continue to consume ...
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