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Our annual report: The Monitor expands

Back in June, I was asked to speak about The Monitor at my college reunion. This was great; I welcomed the opportunity to tell...

How to harass the postmaster

Excerpted from Boulder: Its Friends and Neighbors, written by Boulder’s only female mayor, Olive Hagadone, and originally published serially in The Monitor in 1985-86.  The...

Melissa Kwasny on grief, healing, and gratitude

Indiana-born poet Melissa Kwasny has been a Montanan since her undergrad studies began in 1974 – and a Jeffersonian much of that time. She’s...

How holiday hearts are moved by music

Mary said to the angel, “How can this be, since I am a virgin?” The angel said to her, “The Holy Spirit will come upon...

Hell and high water on the Boulder River

Excerpted from Boulder: Its Friends and Neighbors, written by Boulder’s only female mayor, Olive Hagadone, and originally published serially in The Monitor in 1985-86.  There...

Slaking our fast-growing thirst

“If you have a milkshake and I have a milkshake and I have a straw,” fictional early 20th-century oilman Daniel Plainview explains to preacher...

A life-saving investment in behavioral health

The Jefferson County Health Department is delighted to announce the hiring of Rochelle Hesford as our new Behavioral Health Coordinator. We expect her work...

Turkeys for the holidays, and all year round

When I first moved into a rural home a few miles outside Helena three decades ago, there were no turkeys in the vicinity. But...

Ranchers get everything except what’s most important

Back in April, an ad hoc group of cattle producers met to form the “Common Ground Coalition” and published what they consider to be...

How we become who we are

Do you ever wonder why people are the way they are? Some are kind, humble, helpful, caring. Others are proud, arrogant, selfish, controlling. Are...

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