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“Know me by my love and laughter:” local author

Our lives can change in an instant. One minute we’re going about our day, doing our best to raise good children and carve out...

‘Exactly what I voted for,’ say Trump backers

I’ve noticed an emerging current of thought among friends on the political left, neatly summarized by the headline of a recent New Yorker interview...

Avoid tick trouble on the trail

One day after a fine spring hike near our Helena home, my friend found a tick embedded in her neck, under her hair. As...

How to best use Montana land

Montana is the fourth-largest state, with 37.5 percent in public lands, including national parks, wilderness areas, wildlife refuges, national monuments, national and state forests,...

Bee aware of the threat

We’ve been keeping honeybees at our farm on and off for a decade and a half, and every year they teach me something new....

Echoes – and New Beginnings

I’d never flown into Montana before my late March arrival. I’d visited the state before, some 25 years ago, on a cross-country road trip...

Unearthing ‘invisible’ western narratives

Much of Montana’s known history is focused on the narratives of men — of male, and usually wealthy, pioneers, ranchers, miners, explorers and entrepreneurs....

An avant garde jazz evening at Basin Art Mine

The Basin Art Mine, a former mining facility that was recently converted to a community arts space, welcomed jazz musician Caroline Davis and dance...

Planting trees: It all starts with the hole

The snow is melting, our cool season grasses are showing signs of life, and the aspen trees are breaking dormancy — all signs that...

Nothing to do in winter? Skijoring can help with that

The events calendar in Jefferson County traditionally begins in June. But tradition is dull, and wintertime can be fun, too. So these days, the...

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