If Montana has been known as 'The Last Best Place', is it possible that we're morphing into 'The Last Pretty OK Place'? Montana still has 150,000 square miles of terrain, but we've now got 1.2 million people across the state - the richest of which are outbidding each other on the best chunks.
There is a lot of talk about the growth and cost of living in Bozeman. So, who is to blame for it all? Or, is there no one person or thing responsible?
It's like a kid's game: What's Missing From These Bozeman Pictures? I took them 12 years ago during a helicopter ride around the Gallatin Valley. It's weird to peek at them now to discover what WASN'T there, back then.
We talk a lot about all the changes happening in the Gallatin Valley but have you ever looked at the population growth over the last 100 years or more? It's fascinating to see that we've always had pretty rapid growth. It's nothing new.