Bozeman News
5 Highly Unusual Restaurant Experiences You Won’t Forget
There are all kinds of strange eateries out there, ranging from opera-themed bistros to cafes swarming with cats, as well as diners built inside of the fuselages of old airplanes. While we understand that some people just want a simple, peaceful meal when they head out, others like a little something extra special.
5 Things You Need to Know Before Getting Botox
Botox injections have been used as a cosmetic procedure for more than a decade, with millions of people trying to reduce the number of wrinkles on their faces.
5 Unusual Animals That Make Great Pets
Cats and dogs, while extremely lovable, are not the only choices out there when it comes to selecting a household pet. There are quite a few unusual animals in existence that actually make good, even great companions for their human owners. We’re not talking man-eating tigers or wild boars here—there are some limits to just how exotic you should go.
5 Foods You Thought Were Healthy, but Actually Aren’t
For a country as obsessed with weight and food production as ours is, there tends to be a lot of conflicting information, health-food fads and dietary gimmicks circulating about what and how we should eat.
5 Simple Health Tips That Just Might Help You Live Longer
Life is an amazing gift when you stop and think about it. Out of all the things that are living, you get to be you—which is a lot better than being a sea slug, for example. In order to ensure that you get the most out this life and as many years as you possibly can, you need to take good care of your body—that vessel that lets you breathe air, eat food, meet your friends at restaurants and get about in general.
Lou Reed Recovering After Liver Transplant Surgery
Lou Reed underwent liver transplant surgery last month in Cleveland, his wife, Laurie Anderson, has revealed. It was apparently a life-saving operation, and it might explain why the legendary Velvet Underground frontman cancelled his planned appearance at Coachella earlier this year.
Montana Bee Keepers on the Lookout for Bee Swarms, What to do if You See One
In early spring, Montanans may come into contact with bee swarms that have gone off in search of a new hive. These swarms may look intimidating, but they are a great opportunity for local bee keepers.
Traffic Stop Ends In Suicide In Bozeman – Victim’s Name Released [Update]
UPDATE 5/31/13:
This is the latest from Bozeman officials:
In the early morning hours of Wednesday, May 29, Wade Christiansen was stopped by a Bozeman Police Officer for a traffic offense. He got out of the vehicle he was driving with a handgun and fatally shot himself.
The death was investigated by the Gallatin County Coroner’s Office. Despite the incident being videotaped by more than one officer on scene, the suicide determination was corroborated by a forensic examination at the State Crime Lab.
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In the early morning hours, (May 29, 2013) at about 1:26 a.m., a Bozeman Police Officer tried to stop a Jeep Wrangler near West Main Street and 5th Avenue.
How Would Women Spend Their Time If They Had an Extra Hour Each Day?
You’ve heard the expression “There’s just not enough time in the day.” But what if there was?
Gallatin Valley Skatepark Association Still Looking For Volunteers To Teach Kids How To Skateboard
Calling all Galltin Valley skaters: The Gallatin Valley Skatepark Association (GVSA) is looking for a few more people to help with the Bozeman City Rec Dept "Learn to Skate" program. If you've got some skateboarding skills you'd be happy to pass along to local kids, volunteers are needed the last week of June and the first week of July. Details here:
BOLO Alert – Be On The Lookout For This Bozeman Man
The Bozeman office of the MT Department of Corrections is looking for Joshua R. Smith, a 27 year old who failed to check in with his probation officer.

