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Montana Sky Realty the Red Lodge and Billings Real Estate connection don't settle for anything less than a champion in your arena. Montana Sky will donate $500.00 in your name to the charity of your choice upon sucessful closing of your sale or listing
Tambra Akins - Broker/Owner
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o: 406-690-3370

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We're the talk of the town!
Montana Sky Realty the Red Lodge and Billings Real Estate connection don't settle for anything less than a champion in your arena. Montana Sky will donate $500.00 in your name to the charity of your choice upon sucessful closing of your sale or listing
Tambra Akins - Broker/Owner
Montana Sky Realty
 
w: 406-446-1330
c: 406-670-6684
o: 406-690-3370

My Website: Visit Me There
Email: Email Me Now
We're the talk of the town!
Montana Sky Realty the Red Lodge and Billings Real Estate connection don't settle for anything less than a champion in your arena. Montana Sky will donate $500.00 in your name to the charity of your choice upon sucessful closing of your sale or listing
Tambra Akins - Broker/Owner
Montana Sky Realty
 
w: 406-446-1330
c: 406-670-6684
o: 406-690-3370

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We're the talk of the town!

Information OnRed Lodge Beartooth Hospital And Available Medical Care

Posted by tambra on November 7th, 2007

Welcome to Beartooth Hospital, where we are”Caring for the Future” in Red Lodge, Montana, at the foot of the scenic Beartooth Mountains. Our specialties are:
Emergency Care with Transport Services
Laboratory and Diagnostics
Rehabilitation (Cardiac Rehab as well as Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapy)
Hospice
Home Care
Children’s Center
Long-Term Care About Us

Beartooth Hospital and Health Center is a community-owned hospital that relies on fees for services rendered, Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement, and private insurance reimbursement. The Hospital does not receive any tax dollars or special government funding. Donations are welcome – feel free to click on our Give to Beartooth Hospital link to learn more.

Because we’re a designated Critical Access Hospital, we are part of a large network of rural hospitals all across the U.S. who bring a special blend of services to the heartland of this great nation. Red Lodge, a “family town” of about 2,500, is the county seat for Carbon County, Montana, and is one of the most beautiful gateways to Yellowstone National Park and the Great Teton region. For more information on Red Lodge, click on our About Red Lodge link, below.

Our Mission Statement:

Beartooth Hospital and Health Center serves the generous, hardworking community-spirited citizens of Carbon County. We take a leadership role in organizing and assuring access to health care, health education and wellness services, and acknowledge our role in the regional health care system.

We invest in the development of our dedicated, professional, and compassionate employees who, along with our physicians and other caregivers, provide quality care for our patients and residents. We are careful stewards of the community’s resources and strive to keep health care affordable. We are committed to being here when Carbon County needs us.

Economic Impact Study:

The 123 jobs in the Beartooth Hospital and Health Center have a major impact on the local economy.
BHHC is the second largest private employer in the region.
The 123 jobs account for a total of 261 jobs throughout the Red Lodge and Carbon County economy through the ripple effect.
BHHC jobs generate $2.5 million yearly in labor income in the community for a total impact of $5.4 million yearly.
The average wage in the hospital and healthcare industry is $4,000 more than the average for all private industry.
An estimate of property tax revenue impact of BHHC shows $216,000 in county tax revenue as an indirect result of the hospital’s economic impact.

and much more!

PHONE: 406-446-2345
FAX: 406-446-3182
Mailing Address:
Beartooth Hospital and Health Center
P.O. Box 590
Red Lodge, MT 59068

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The Sale Of Red Lodge Ski Mountain & Future Development Plans

Posted by tambra on November 7th, 2007

By BECKY SHAY
Of The Gazette Staff

The new owner of Red Lodge Mountain plans to invest millions to attract more families to the ski resort, a top company official said.

Art Chapman, president of JMA Ventures, said the California investment firm would make a significant capital investment in the area it purchased a week ago.

“One of the things we will be doing is expanding the snowmaking equipment, spending millions of dollars” to enhance the skiing experience, he said.

“When you are talking about the family, you are talking about beginner and intermediate areas,” he said. “One of the things we’ll be doing initially is seeing if we can improve the snowmaking for beginners and intermediates.” Beyond that, Chapman said, the company just wants to get acquainted with Red Lodge.

“We don’t have any preconceived notions of what we are going to do,” he said. “We’re going to sit down and become members of the community.”

Chapman said the Red Lodge negotiations went on for longer than six months, but he said the company does not discuss the purchase price of any project.

Beth Hutchinson, executive director of the Red Lodge Area Chamber of Commerce, said she is looking forward to the JMA staff getting to know Red Lodge people. Negotiations were hush-hush for months, she said, even though some people thought they knew the whole picture.

“It was important for them to have their space while negotiations were going on. A lot of deals can be lost if everybody’s nose is in the middle of it,” Hutchinson said. “Now, it’s really important, I think, for the owners to come down and be seen and talk to all different kinds of people here, so that they establish themselves as a really partnering presence, not absentee landowners with a distant sense of what Red Lodge is.”

During the talks, company officials met with Red Lodge Mayor Brian Rota and members of the Carbon County Commission.

“The very fact they were willing to come and invest in our community is good,” Rota said. “Their optimism will be contagious. If we weren’t a good place to do business, they wouldn’t have come.”

Rota said he met with Chapman in late October and found him “to be really genuinely interested in our community,” including asking about community needs and how JMA could work with Red Lodge.

JMA does not specialize in recreation but is a land manager, Rota said. He likes that the company is interested in making good snow and keeping Red Lodge Mountain family-oriented.

“They are more interested in being stewards of the property and fixing it up so it works well,” Rota said.

Hutchinson said the sale seems well-received within the business community.

“People are very, very interested and they’re more optimistic than otherwise,” she said.

JMA apparently wants to spend a winter and see how the mountain works - from operations efficiency to nature and how the wind blows - before making plans for expansion or design changes, Hutchinson said.

The downside to interest in Red Lodge is that when the town grows, prices seem to increase, Rota said.

“I don’t know how much good we can stand,” he said.

Housing costs, especially, are high, Rota said, and added that $600 per month rent is common, but wages aren’t always high enough to pay that kind of expense.

“You get the good and the hard part,” Rota said. “The bottom line is the fact that they are here and they’re interested in what we do.”

If Red Lodge were to grow with the mountain, Hutchinson said she hopes the partnership between JMA and local business also grows. The community is adamant about remaining integrated, she said, with a mix of ages and income levels that all get along, and not losing its character.

Red Lodge employees will remain on the payroll, Chapman said, and General Manager Rob Ringer will continue to be the person in charge at the mountain.

“We want a total seamless transition,” he said. “We’re not asking anybody to leave.

“We’re going to start by meeting with all the employees and sitting down and chatting with them,” Chapman said.

JMA owns two ski areas at Lake Tahoe - Alpine Meadows and Homewood Mountain. It also owns Ghirardelli Square, a historic San Francisco tourist attraction.

Gazette Managing Editor Kristi Angel contributed to this story.

Published on Sunday, November 04, 2007.
Last modified on 11/4/2007 at 1:33 am

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Some Interesting History On Red Lodge Montana

Posted by tambra on November 7th, 2007

History

Red Lodge History…
Fun, Colorful, and Pure Old West
The town of Red Lodge was officially established in 1884. But long before the arrival of permanent settlers, this valley was Crow country, serving the Crow Indians each summer as a place to worship, rest and hunt.

When the Rocky Fork Coal Company opened the area’s first mine in 1887, hundreds of immigrants – Finns, Scots, Irish, Italians and Slavs – arrived and dug in. During this boom time, Red Lodge was a lively place, with 20 saloons and a burgeoning population.

John “Liver Eatin’” Johnston lived here then. According to legend, Johnston was a “giant in stature and a grizzly bear in appearance” who earned his name by gouging out and consuming the livers of those who crossed him. (A reputation that surely served him well during his stint as the town’s deputy sheriff.) Johnston’s log cabin now stands next to the Red Lodge Visitor’s Center on the north end of town.

In 1897, guests of The Pollard Hotel witnessed the Sundance Kid rob the Red Lodge Bank across the street. Buffalo Bill Cody, William Jennings Bryan, Calamity Jane and Frederic Remington are among those on the hotel’s long and colorful guest register.
The advent of strip mining in southeastern Montana in the 1920s signaled the beginning of the end of the Red Lodge coal boom. In 1924, the West Side Mine closed. The Great Depression forced more mines to close, and in 1943 an underground explosion killed 74 men at the Smith Mine in Bearcreek four miles east of Red Lodge, devastating the community and effectively ending coal mining in Carbon County.

Not to be outwitted by the national economy, Red Lodge denizens came up with a worthwhile alternative to coal: Following the Depression, locally produced bootleg liquor – or “cough syrup” – replaced coal as the town’s lucrative export, supplying “patients” from the Midwest to the California coast. With the decline of mining, the town also began to look to tourism as an answer to its economic woes. Early efforts to draw visitors to the area include the See ‘Em Alive Zoo and the construction of the Beartooth Scenic Byway to Yellowstone National Park, which began in 1931.

By the mid-20th century, tourism, recreation, and ranching replaced coal (and bootlegging) as the town’s main source of income. Today, Red Lodge is still a working agricultural town. Thanks in no small part to the town’s preservation of and appreciation for its colorful past, it’s also a fascinating destination where history is not so much a thing of the past as it is a vibrant part of the present.

Want to know more?
For an in-depth look at Red Lodge’s colorful history, be sure to check out the Carbon County Historical Museum at 224 North Broadway, 406-446-3667. A wide variety of Red Lodge historical books are available at the Museum Mercantile and in many stores throughout Red Lodge.

Step into the Past…
Red Lodge’s Historic Walking Tour
For those of you wanting to explore Red Lodge’s historically rich neighborhoods up close, a self-guided walking tour is available thanks to the Carbon County Historical Society. The tour will take you to the site of the Sundance Kid’s 1897 bank robbery. It will teach you about the town’s mining boom and the bootlegging heyday that followed the bust. It will guide you to the Victorian “castles” of the Hi Bug district and to the once glorious Theatorium built in 1921 by volunteers and decorated with marble statues imported from Italy. With neighborhoods dubbed “Little Italy” and “Finn Town,” and many buildings on the National Historic Register, Red Lodge is a fascinating place to explore.

For a copy of the walking tour contact the Red Lodge Visitor’s Center at 406-446-1718 or the Carbon County Historical Museum at 406-446-3667. Or, contact Montana Sky Realty

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City Lifestyles

Posted by CityBlogMT on May 28th, 2007

What are the lifestyle opportunities in and around Red Lodge, Montana. Are there hiking clubs, biking trails, civic clubs, golf clubs, local arts and theater, lakes, streams, fishing, boating, camping or other types of lifestyle opportunities?

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