Big Sky, Past and Future

Voices of Big Sky: Residents Discuss Their Unique Community

This video essay, in which old-timers and newcomers alike discuss life in Big Sky, is part of a series produced by University of Montana School of Journalism students in collaboration with NewWest.Net.



By Eric Oravsky and Brooke Peterson , Guest Writer, 8-30-09

 
 

Hardly anyone was born in Big Sky: both part-time and full-time residents are there by choice. This video features a number of residents discussing their impressions of the community, what’s special about it, and what might make it even better.



This story is part of the Big Sky, Past and Future series, produced by the University of Montana School of Journalism in collaboration with NewWest.Net. Click on the headlines below for previous stories and check back for new installments at NewWest.Net/BigSky

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  • Scientists See Landslide Risk in Big Sky

  • Big Sky Pushes Limits of Do-It-Yourself Government

  • Everlands Meltdown Leaves Montana’s Lone Mountain Ranch in Limbo

  • Big Sky, Past and Future, an Overview



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