3 awesome things about Bozeman that still make me amazingly happy
A recent article appeared on numerous local radio show websites touting our organization and the value we bring to our community.
A recent article appeared on numerous local radio show websites touting our organization and the value we bring to our community.
Voters to decide the future of Bozeman’s Streamline bus service On Tuesday, an article about the upcoming UTD
vote covered the front page of the paper. Additional coverage has occurred in print, on radio and broadcast tv,
via direct mail, and through various digital marketing channels. With just days to
When voters receive their ballots, which were mailed on Friday, they will see an important question
about forming the Gallatin Valley Urban Transportation District.
Construction on Market Place is on track to wrap up sometime by the end of the year.
Bozeman Daily Chronicle letters to the editor about the Urban Transportation District.
YES for Streamline: It’s a phrase you’ll be seeing more and more over the next several weeks as advocates
mount a campaign to create the Gallatin Valley Urban Transportation District (GVUTD).
HRDC is hosting its annual spring food drive for its Gallatin Valley Food Bank. The food bank has set a
goal of gathering 15,000 pounds of donated food with an emphasis on both securing fresh produce and
shelf-stable items to help support our community’s neighbors in need.
The people who feed, clothe and clean up after the West’s rich newcomers can’t afford to live alongside them.
A number of economic pressures are hitting the wallets of seniors living in and around Gallatin County.
Rising rents, a significant deficit in affordable housing, inflation, high medical costs, and the recent cessation of the
Montana Emergency Rental Program (MERA) are causing many people who are nearing retirement or who have already
retired to seek help from HRDC.
The city invested $5 million of American Rescue Plan dollars to build sewage infrastructure on the north side of town.