Dave Wooten
Governor Announces Expansion of COVID Vaccine Program
Governor Gret Gianforte announced on Tuesday that Montana will enter Phase 1B+ of the state's vaccine distribution plan. It is scheduled to start on March 8, 2021, in an effort to protect those most vulnerable to the coronavirus.
Butte St. Patrick’s Day Parade Cancelled for 2021
Who would have thought that when last year's Butte St. Patrick's Day Parade was canceled that it was possible that it would happen again a whole year later. Well, it has.
Tough Weekend For Bobcats After Losing Top 2 Football Coaches
Bobcat fans found out over the weekend that two of their favorite coaches are moving on.
This Woman’s Breakup Video is Savage . . . And Colorful!
Apparently, I am one of the few people who have not seen this video since 21 million people have. Back in my day, if a woman was extremely mad at their significant other for certain indiscretions, he may come home to find his clothes or electronics, and in some cases both, out on the lawn...
Tourists Cause Bison Stampede in Yellowstone
While you would think that videos showing people doing dumb things would actually cause fewer people to repeat those dumb things, that doesn't seem to be the case. YouTube proves this daily.
Here's another example of Yellowstone tourists doing EVERYTHING wrong, and a bison stampede is the result...
Whole Foods to Be Part of Gallatin Valley Mall Transformation
Whole Foods Market is coming to Bozeman. The natural and organic grocery market will open what will be its first Montana market at the Gallatin Valley Mall.
Big Timber is Set to Rodeo All Summer
Most of our Montana rodeos have been cancelled this summer because of COVID-19, but we do have one about to start up, and it's going to happen all summer long.
Bear Attack in Big Sky on Memorial Day
Just after 1 p.m. on Memorial Day, a mountain biker was reportedly attacked by a grizzly bear in the Spanish Peaks Community of Big Sky.
Business Owners: Here’s How to Get Your Money From the CARES Act
Last week, Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act allocating $350 billion to help small businesses keep workers employed amid the pandemic and economic downturn.
Affordable New Bozeman Condos Now on the Market
New condos will be available in Bozeman in January. Built by High Caliber Homes, Sandhill Condominiums offer one and two bedroom units with: