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In Elkhorn, hiking a mile through time

The afternoon sun was already beginning its descent behind the mountains when John Smith and I began our hike. At 3 p.m. on a...

Homeschooling is growing. This co-op shows why

The pork fillets, red potatoes, apples, and cranberry sauce sit ready and waiting. ā€œToday we’re making breakfast and here’s what you have to cook...

Starry, starry county night

Kevin League got his first cameras, 35mm Nikon hand-me-downs, from his parents when he was a teenager. That led to a passion for photography,...

‘I always come right back here’ — to Tings

It’s nearly dark as I pull into T’ings Tavern for the first time. The woods are pitch black, but in the dim light of...

For Boulder butcher, ‘it’s time to get out’

It’s hunting season, which means Josh ā€œFuzzyā€ Pallister is working almost nonstop. ā€œI’m here every day, all day,ā€ he says on a recent morning,...

Emergency planning by checkbox

Doug Dodge lives happily in the weeds. As the county’s director of Disaster and Emergency Services, he tends to the continuous updating of a...

For mental health, dreaming the (for now) impossible

When the traveling theater and mental health outfit State of Mind visited Clancy earlier this month, they asked a question: If you had $10...

The origin story of Montana’s first state park

Lewis and Clark Caverns is one of the largest and most remarkable caves in the Northern Rockies. Part of the 350-million-year-old Madison Limestone Formation,...

Lewis & Clark Caverns’ author Q & A

Kirby Lambert, a writer who worked at MTHS for decades and the author of 101 Places’ Lewis & Clark Caverns chapter, chatted with The...

The long, winding story of Boulder Hot Springs

About three miles down the valley from Boulder are the Boulder Hot Springs, a group of boiling fountains of mineral water. These springs are...

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