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Attempted to flesh out the debate over how a ballot initiative could affect Bozeman's housing market #mtnews
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A ballot initiative in Bozeman which would realistically require most developers to provide one third of new residential developments at below-market prices has alarmed some Bozeman housing industry...
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Five years after the Bridger Foothills Fire, scars still mark the mountains, but so do stories of survival, rebuilding and resiliency. My latest for @bozchron
https://t.co/rBdgk8v77j
bozemandailychronicle.com
For Sharon Davis, who’d lived in the canyon seasonally since the late 1990s, that day is etched just as deeply as the scars on the land.
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Bozeman city commissioners vote 4-1 to make the Pride flag an official flag of the city after a new state law forced the city to take it down from outside city hall, where it had flown for years #mtnews
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Gallatin County officials say the region's EMS system is "hanging on" #mtnews
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Population growth and a drop in volunteer EMTS that work for organizations like in Three Forks have put pressure on the system, officials said, prompting the county to convene a
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Some fallout from the "bingo game" Bozeman police officers were playing #mtnews
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BPD announced in April that two of the department’s six patrol teams participated in the game, which involved checking off squares on a card titled “mid-shift bingo” including things like
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“Postpartum depression can happen to anyone.” Last month, I looked into the support available in Bozeman and efforts to break the stigma and start the conversation around this common experience for new mothers https://t.co/dcME4fjMEv
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Postpartum depression, also known as perinatal mood disorder, can affect women of all backgrounds, regardless of social, financial status, race or mental health history.
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Interesting tidbit in this story - #Bozeman uses less than half of its available water supply in a normal water year (about 60% in a 1:50 drought year) #mtnews
https://t.co/0yer9iYEGE
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Interim City Manager Chuck Winn said during Tuesday’s city commission meeting that city staff believes the ballot initiative would have the opposite impact of its stated goals.
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Five confirmed cases of Measles in Montana. First cases since 1990. https://t.co/eQZPRaaaDP
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According to a press release from the health department and the state Department of Public Health and Human Services, it is the first case of measles in Montana since 1990.
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Today community members alongside current and former national park and forest service staff have gathered at the Roosevelt arch in Yellowstone to protest the recent terminations. More to come.
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⚠️ I-90 Bozeman Pass - MDT is advising NO TRAVEL on Bozeman Hill at this time. Conditions are changing rapidly. Check the MDT 511 map/app before traveling for current conditions, closures, incidents & more: https://t.co/jUX8j8MhNM 📸: Bozeman Pass I-90 camera at 12:45 p.m.
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Preliminary results for Gallatin Co are now posted to the SOS website
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Current scene at the courthouse. No results from Gallatin county will be posted until this line (all on the second level now!) is done. #mtnews
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Still waiting for Sheehy to address the crowd here in Bozeman at 2:30am.
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Forgot about the motor vehicle department’s webcam til just now - this screenshot shows the line is still long (this is the first floor, and the elections office is on the second) to clarify, this line is for people who need to register or get a replacement ballot.
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At 8 p.m. the line at the Gallatin County Courthouse is estimated to be 7 hours long, meaning no preliminary results til probably 3 a.m.
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The county has to wait until the last voter in line by 8 p.m. has voted to release any results, so there will be a better estimate at 8 p.m. For reference, on midday Tuesday, the wait was at least four hours at the courthouse.
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First results for Gallatin County are expected to be released at 11 p.m., at the earliest. #mtnews
bozemandailychronicle.com
People were waiting for hours. When Eric Semerad, the county’s election administrator, showed up to work at 5:30 a.m., there were already people waiting.
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The ordinance - which would need a final vote to become official and would go into effect 30 days after that date - includes misdemeanor penalties. Commissioner Emma Bode and Deputy Mayor Joey Morrison voted against it.
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