A group of Montana State University students are hosting a “danceathon” on Sunday to benefit the Shodair Children’s Hospital and are hoping to…
Christopher Yanker knows that customers who call him are likely not having a good day.
A few years ago Zach Dorow gave up his police badge. He was in search of something different.
Teri High is a modern day Annie Oakley.
A small sign that reads “Ella’s Sewing” is taped to the window of a green house on South Willson Avenue. It’s easy to miss.
A piece of paper with “Red Beard License Plate Art” is taped to a windowless metal door in the basement of a Bozeman building that could other…
Jonquil Nelson grew up on a farm in Indiana and spent much of that time gardening with her grandfather.
After getting into a car crash about a decade ago, Tiffany Hays was terrified of driving. No matter what she did, she struggled to get behind …
Marjorie Black has been volunteering for about 10 years at Bozeman’s Sweet Pea Festival, where she loves to paint children’s faces.
Bill McLaughlin talks about molecules like a pastor delivering a sermon. People don’t have to be a chemist, but they should know enough to rec…
Regulars at the Haufbrau House like to remind owners Don and Bill Frye that they’re the new guys, having worked at the iconic Bozeman tavern f…
Mary Anning, an English paleontologist in the early 1800s, made some major discoveries. But her work was often attributed to men.
When Gavriella Oliver was younger, she tagged along with her dad to job sites and, in the process, learned about electrical work.
It all started with a Salvation Army window.
In 1984, Vivian Mohl took over her son’s paper route. She has been delivering the Bozeman Daily Chronicle ever since.
When he’s alone, Jerry Gray only listens to one kind of music while cruising in his car.
At 95, Maury Irvine still loves learning and sharing what he’s learned as a Museum of the Rockies volunteer docent.
Julie Simonson has been a parking attendant at the Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport for nearly 30 years, and she said customers make it fun.
Lauren Heemstra has been interested in baking for as long as she can remember.
Of the 168,000 free throws Dan Rieder has attempted at the Ridge Athletic Club, he said he’s made about 154,000, a 91.6 percent rate that migh…
Each Thursday, a lifelong piano teacher and a chemical engineering student end the afternoon with a cup of tea.
John Mateskon builds dentures for a living. He considers it easy money.
Glen Steinhoff is humble when asked whether the landscape and grounds department is what keeps people at Montana State University moving. He’l…
When people come to see Christine Renee, anything can happen.
"The gift of friendship, the gift of hope, has helped make me what I am," Salvation Army bell ringer Aaron Blair said.
Not many schools can boast of having a personal chef.
Jenny Rider’s garage is full of dead animals.
Most people bring their work home. For Claudia Boddy, that once meant plastering the shape of viking’s armor onto an opera singer on her kitch…