These videos were created by the staff at the Bozeman Daily Chronicle.
Raw video of an interview with the director of the Burton K. Wheeler Center, Ralph Johnson, from the center's conference on the "next" economy in Bozeman on April 5-6, 2010.
Interviews with people who lived and worked downtown during the March 5, 2009, natural gas explosion. They describe the explosion, their experiences and their hopes for the future.
Fundraiser for Special Olympics Montana held annually at Bozeman Pond, where participants plunge into freezing water in the middle of winter.
Images from the puppy parade at the Wild West Winter Fest in Bozeman on Feb. 14, 2010.
Robin Tate started going blind in her 30s. Now she can see only shapes and shadows. In the middle of her life, she has had to learn to carry on without her sight.
Students at Bozeman's Hyalite Elementary School spend part of their day learning about animals and getting the opportunity to walk in snowshoes, courtesy of the Gallatin National Forest.
Video to accompany a Backroads story in the Chronicle on Monday, Feb. 1, 2010. This horse is only about 30 inches tall. (Music provided by Incompetech.)
Candidates and potential candidates from around the area attended Campaign School in Bozeman at the Hilton Garden Inn on Jan. 28, 2010.
The body of Marine Cpl. Nicholas K. Uzenski arrived in Bozeman, Mont., on Thursday, Jan. 21, 2010. He was killed Jan. 11 in Afghanistan. Uzenski, whose family lives in Bozeman, was a member of the Third Recon Battalion, Third Marine Division based in Okinawa, Japan.
Photos collected over the years by the Whithorns, now on display at the Yellowstone Gateway Museum. This is an interview with the museum's technician, Jon Watson.