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Big Timber: The Little Town That Can

  Whether Clark’s Rivers Across, Dornix at the time of the old sawmill, or Big Timber when the railway left its own legacy, the area around the Boulder and Yellowstone rivers has always been characterized by enterprise and enduring beauty. … Continue reading


U.S. Farmers Reclaim Land From Developers

By Robbie Whelen Five years into a brutal national housing downturn, raw land destined for residential development has fallen so far in value that thousands of acres across the country are being used again for agriculture. During the fast-moving days … Continue reading


10 Small Towns with huge backyards

USA Today by Kathy Baruffi “They weren’t lying when they named this place Paradise Valley,” Tuff says. “Livingston is an Eden along the Yellowstone River, just 52 miles north of Yellowstone National Park. Galleries share space with bars, gear shops … Continue reading


Welcome to Yellowstone, land of firsts

Billings Gazette – May 26, 2011 It was the first. It’s the most diverse in wildlife and geological features. And it continues to draw the most attention. Welcome to Yellowstone National Park, which will celebrate its 140th anniversary in 2012. … Continue reading


The Seller’s Guide To Success

By Brittany Cremer Billings Gazette -Sunday, March 27, 2011 Sentimentality is the home seller’s worst enemy.  The Time-Life plate collection – deal breaker.  The college of family portraits – too distracting.  The “Stars and Stripes Forever” – themed room with … Continue reading


Need a zero-down mortgage? Look Outside the City

By Michele Lerner If your home is in a designated rural area, and you meet income requirements, you may qualify for a loan with no down payment. The zero-down mortgage is still alive through the Agriculture Department’s rural-development housing program. … Continue reading


Agriculture Was Green Before Green Was Cool

Amanda Radke The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) has promised to stop the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). AFBF President Bob Stallman told its members, “Our message to the new Congress is clear: It is time to stop the EPA. This … Continue reading


Rodeo Drive: Rich Urban Cowboys on Fine Horses Best Ranch Hands

By KEVIN HELLIKER Kansas City, Mo. When he was a titan of Wall Street, Thomas H. Bailey didn’t even know how to mount a horse. Yet since retiring as chief executive of Janus Capital Group Inc. in 2002, Mr. Bailey … Continue reading