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Businesses launch during COVID-19 Tuesday, February 9, 2021 12:15 PM Hair stylist and artist Casey Gardner of Bloom Studio, took the plunge to open her business in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
photo by Jodi Schneider The COVID-19 pandemic has closed thousands of businesses across the country, but for Deb Yannariello, co-owner of Sisters Depot Kitchen & Cocktail Bar, it seemed a good time to start a new one.
“We bought the building in September and we opened mid-December,” she told The Nugget last month. “We have no history here at all and I think we’re doing good for January. Everything here is new including the menu and we have an outdoor, covered dining area and a heating element, and that definitely helps. On weekends we started doing music with a solo acoustic-guitar singer a one man show and people are enjoying it.”
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Gallatin County Search and Rescue volunteers Kendall Carr, Jason Brey and Brock Kelly slide Travis Mann into a snowbulance during a rescue simulation in West Yellowstone on Jan. 27, 2021.
Tired of being cooped up during the COVID-19 pandemic, more people are escaping into Montana’s backcountry this winter. But some experts worry this influx may cause a spike in accidents and increased calls to Search and Rescue.
In a garage packed with a snowmobile, ATV, inflatable rescue boat, dry suits and trailers, a radio beeps to life.
“Gallatin County Search and Rescue.”
Several West Yellowstone Search and Rescue volunteers are setting up a rescue simulation.