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Wellness

Tuesday Feb. 16

Life…despite pain Ashley Olsen, Program Director The Wellness Community-Montana About one-third of the nation’s cancer patients suffer from significant pain (American Cancer Society, 2010) and The Wellness Community continues to see large numbers…

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Politics

Tuesday Feb. 16

Bozeman’s new Fiscal Sustainability Initiative Mike Comstock The new Bozeman City Commission was sworn in at the beginning of January. Since that time, council member Eric Bryson resigned to pursue a job offer in Helena. The remaining council has…

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Recreation

Tuesday Feb. 16

Valentine’s Day? What Valentine’s Day….. Hallie Zolynski For many couples Valentines Day is a holiday where if you don’t either give or receive something you’re in the dog house. For single people it is a day to either be sad about or to…

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Real Estate

Tuesday Feb. 16

Purchasing Foreclosed Properties Tim Ford The current Real Estate Market has seen the number of foreclosure properties increase.  While Montana has not been hit as hard as many states like Florida, Nevada, and California, there are homes that are…

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Music

Tuesday Feb. 16

It’s Simple When It’s Right Zach Morris I try to enjoy a meal at the Co-op every now and again not only for the food, but also for the relaxed air that lingers while you quietly lounge up in the loft and gaze out towards the grandeur of the…

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MSU

Tuesday Feb. 16

As January 2010 comes to a close, there is one thing on the minds of singles everywhere – Valentine’s Day is once again on the horizon. Since December 26th, the unavoidableness of Singles Awareness Day has been made conscious to us in the onslaught of obnoxious decorations at grocery stores, aisles of hot pink cards and heart-shaped candy boxes, and nauseating advertisements claiming “diamonds are forever.” This “Hallmark Holiday” rakes in about 15 billion dollars a year. No joke.

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Local Living

Tuesday Feb. 16

Volunteers needed to help plan American Cancer Society Big Sky ‘Hope on the Slopes’ Drawing from the continued success of its summer Relay For Life events, the American Cancer Society is now offering winter enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy…

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Hawk Talk 2

Tuesday Feb. 16

HighSchoolTownHall.com Will Meyer A new website, HighSchoolTownHall.com, aims to create a place where students, teachers, and community members can find out about what’s going on in the high school and with related extracurricular activities. There…

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Family

Tuesday Feb. 16

Kids Worldwide To Virtually Trek With Ultra-Endurance Athlete Through Germany Paul Staso, Founder and President of The P.A.C.E. Fitness Foundation (P.A.C.E. being ‘Promoting Active Children Everywhere’), has run solo across the United States in…

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Economy

Tuesday Feb. 16

Montana Wheat Feeding the World August Uhl Was the chicken on the dinner plate pecking around the yard earlier today? Probably not, but during much of America’s history, a good part of the population was living off the land in a direct way. Back in…

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Dining

Tuesday Feb. 16

Eating at The Emerson Samantha Fleming I thoroughly enjoy dining in a restaurant that has a little history behind it. I tend to gravitate toward historic buildings utilized for new purposes. The eclectic energy present in a room that has had many…

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