.....Relocation Information for Bozeman Area.....


New to the Bozeman area?
Here's Contact Names and Numbers You Will Need:

First, of course, your personal real estate expert:
Lynn Kinnaman - (406) 579-3647 (cell)
(406) 556-2768 (direct line)
Escape@MT-RE.com
Public Schools
Bozeman Public Schools - (406) 522-6001
www.bozeman.k12.mt.us
Montana State University - (888) 678-2287
www.montana.edu
Private Schools
Heritage Christian - (406) 587-9311
Manhattan Christian - (406) 282-7261
www.manhattanchristian.org
Main Post Office
5711 E. Baxter Lane
Change of Address forms available at: https://moversguide.usps.com
Driver's License
Exam Station - 19 N. 10th Ave - (406) 587-0461
Montana driver's license required within 120 days of moving.
Vehicle Title and Registration
Gallatin County Treasurer - 311 W. Main St. - (406) 582-3084
Dog and Cat Licensing
All dogs and cats over 6 months old, living in the Bozeman city limits,
must be licensed every year. Call City of Bozeman with questions.
(406) 582-2327
Hospital
Bozeman Deaconess Hospital - (406) 585-5000

www.bozemandeaconess.com
Utilities in Bozeman
Gas and Electric - Northwestern Energy
(888) 467-2669
Water
City of Bozeman - (406) 582-3200
Trash Pickup
BFI Waste Management - (406) 586-0606, or
City of Bozeman - (406) 582-3200
Telephone Service
Qwest - (800) 244-1111
Cable TV/Satellite
Bresnan Communications
cable - (800) 823-6766
Dish Network
-Video Hardware - (406) 587-3711

Looking for information
not listed here?
I have a large database of
resources- just contact me
and I'll see if I can't
get you the answer!

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Montana
Facts

Name:
from Spanish word
meaning
"mountainous"
Statehood:
Nov. 8, 1889
Nickname:
Treasure State
State Motto:
oro y plata
(gold and silver)
State Flower:
Bitterroot
(Lewisia redevia)
State Tree:
Ponderosa Pine
(
Pinus ponderosa)
State Gem Stones:
Montana sapphires
State Fossil :
Duck-billed Dinosaur
(Maiasaura pebble-sorum)
State Bird:
Western Meadow Lark
Topography:
the western third of the state is mountainous,
the eastern two-thirds is rolling plains
Size:
Montana covers
147,000 sq. miles
ranked 4th in land mass
State Capital:
Helena
Population:
902,000
(last census)