If you've dreamed of being your own boss AND owning a famous Montana business, this Manhattan opportunity might be for you. The land and liquor license are included, of course.
Purchasing a home in the Bozeman area has become increasingly difficult. Many have accepted a longer commute to work by buying homes in Belgrade and Manhattan.
With warmer weather and longer days comes another summer staple: the farmers' market.
In the Bozeman area, we have no shortage of local vendors looking to sell their wares. Fresh veggies, local grass-fed beef, breads, jams and pre-made foods can all be yours this summer...
There's good containment news to report on the Cottonwood Gulch fire burning north of Manhattan. The fire has burned 8,300 acres and is now 80% contained.
The current size of the Cottonwood Gulch fire north of Manhattan is 8.300 acres and it's 15% contained as of Tuesday morning. Here's the latest official word.
Reasonably good news to report about the Cottonwood Gulch Fire as it did not grow as much overnight as it did on Sunday. Currently at 8,700 acres and thought to be human caused.
The wildfire burning north of Manhattan is called the Cottonwood Gulch fire. Fire crews from all over the area worked through the night, with more resources on the way today. High winds yesterday made the fire very difficult to contain.
Fire crews from all over Gallatin County and surrounding areas have been working tirelessly on what is now known as the Cottonwood Gulch Fire. High winds on Sunday caused the human caused fire to grow substantially.