News from the Knoff Group

9 of the world’s best private ski resorts

Not surprisingly, The Yellowstone Club made the top of this list. Private stash: The world’s best exclusive ski resorts Rob Hodgetts, CNN • Updated 15th December 2017 (CNN) — Imagine a ski destination with no lift lines where you can plunder pristine powder all day long. You could splash out on remote heli-ski adventure, but …

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Council approves infrastructure project to aid growth

This is a huge leap for City of Belgrade growth – as lots become sparse in Bozeman, look to Belgrade to pick up some of the development slack. Council approves infrastructure project to aid growth by Freddy Monares, 1/4/18. Belgrade News Belgrade City Council members told city staff to “go for it,” regarding the city …

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Belgrade cheers changes to liquor license laws

This is a huge step for the service sector in Belgrade – hoping to see some new inspired restaurants and bars enter the scene as a result of this change. Belgrade cheers changes to liquor license laws by Freddy Monares, staff writer Dec 21, 2017 Belgrade News A bill that passed during the special legislative …

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Big Sky substation location, cost still pending

It’s refreshing to see NWE consider the GIS proposal – hoping that they decide in favor of that technology wherever they put the station. Big Sky substation location, cost still pending By Amanda Eggert EBS Senior Editor BIG SKY – Northwestern Energy, the publicly regulated utility company that supplies power to Big Sky, says two …

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Skiers react to cell tower at Bridger Bowl – KBZK

Still no cell service from this new tower, yet.  I see it as a huge plus for the Bridger Canyon area. Skiers react to cell tower at Bridger Bowl by Taylor Graham KTVM Posted: Nov 15, 2017 07:12 PM MST BOZEMAN, Mont. – As Bridger Bowl gears up for its earliest opening in nearly a …

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Planners trim costs for Bozeman’s second high school

Planners trim costs for Bozeman’s second high school By Gail Schontzler Chronicle Staff Writer Nov 23, 2017 A pedestrian tunnel under Oak Street has been eliminated from the plans for Bozeman’s second high school, one of many changes made to cut construction costs by roughly $10 million. The school’s entryway façade will have less brick. …

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