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Unearthing an old work, finding new inspiration

After moving to a new classroom just under a year ago, Drama Teacher Mike Hesford’s class remained in disarray as the spring semester drew...

The pain of pig parting

After lovingly raising two piglets for the past five months, 9-year-old Natalie Schmidt has begun to realize, as the upcoming 4-H animal auction has...

The benefits of physical therapy

June is Men’s Health Month, and as a physical therapist, I often see firsthand how hesitant many men can be to seek care for...

Manage your weeds before they become a problem

The Whitehall Project of the Jefferson County Weed District hit the ground running this spring. Last month we hired an AmeriCorps conservation intern, Ava...

County calls for precautions against measles

Measles is spreading in Montana. As of June 2, the state has 15 confirmed cases. Two of these individuals were hospitalized due to serious...

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...

Maurice Hilleman — unsung vaccine hero

In my most recent column, I shared a few accounts from my personal and professional life that I consider “Stories Worth Telling” – narratives...

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....

Jefferson City vet awarded with five-day wilderness trip

Big Hearts, a program of the Montana Outfitters and Guides Association, has completed the second “family adventure” scheduled for the year. The most recent...

Breaking bread

If you like food that is good for you – especially sourdough bread – you must try Deborah Colella’s specialty breads, muffins and candied...

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