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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,...

As Legislature winds down, a push for principled solutions

As we approach the final weeks of the legislative session and reflect on the Easter season, I find myself grateful for the opportunity to...

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....

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...

Farewell, flower

After something of a long goodbye, I am leaving The Monitor. It has been an incredible honor to have written for you all these...

An Easter enigma: Is there life after death?

Within the Christian faith, there is no day more important than Easter .  Indeed, its observance is central to what it means to be...

Boulder kept my dad alive. So did the government

My father never quite understood how I could live in New York City. He always preferred Montana, open rather than dense, prairie rather than...

Don’t let the Legislature sell you on a sales tax

We spend a lot of time debating a variety of different issues here in the Montana Legislature. However, many of our neighbors really just...

What we risk losing — and how to save it

Picture this: The house down the street, once home to a Montana family, is now an Airbnb. The neighbors you knew are gone, replaced...

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