I thought retirement was going to be relaxing. It’s not. There doesn’t seem to be enough hours in the day to get everything done. Bozeman needs more hours.
Curbs, gutters, sidewalks, water and sewer lines seem to get the grease when they totally fail. Then there’s a scramble to find funds to do a quick stopgap.
Paperless society? Think again. Ninety-five percent of the world’s information is still stored on physical paper never to be read or looked at again by anyone.
The Mountain Water condemnation trial on Thursday, March 19, featured a lot of arguing over what documents could or couldn’t be exposed in court. City attorneys complained that “thousands” of documents had been marked “For Attorney’s Eyes Only” by Carlyle and that this had made it difficult for the city to plan...
During Missoula City Council’s Meeting of the Whole on Wednesday, February 18, city attorneys revealed information about the mediation between the city and Mountain Water Company.
Residents in Gallatin County are encouraged to closely monitor water levels around them with spring runoff picking up. With water levels on the rise the past couple days and the forecast weather this week will likely contribute to more water coming out of the mountains.