Results for keyword: Montana
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Nailing down the heart of Montana
Cathy Moser searches for the heart of Montana, once rumored to be located directly underneath Mrs. Dockery’s Lewistown kitchen sink.
by Cathy Moser, Sep 16, 2008 -
Bears saved from the 'burbs
Finding room for grizzly bears through the Montana Legacy Project.
by Ray Ring, Jul 18, 2008 -
Regulating the river
Montana counties set streamside setbacks
by Andrea Appleton, Jul 03, 2008 -
A Montana rancher stands his ground against subdivision
An 86-year-old lifelong rancher named Vernon Gliko is donating his entire 1,800-acre Montana ranch as a conservation easement.
by Ray Sikorski, Apr 14, 2008 -
Heard around the West
Jim Stiles asks about perfect moments; rent-a-pet; Douglas Bruce behaves like a jerk; Forest Service meeting gets nasty in Montana.
by Betsy Marston, Feb 04, 2008 -
In Montana, a festival of light
In the depths of a dark Montana winter, Rebecca Stanfel lights the Hanukah candles and rejoices in being Jewish.
by Rebecca Stanfel, Dec 10, 2007 -
Mystery in Montana
Deirdre McNamer’s new novel, Red Rover, beautifully captures the unromantic realism of Montana’s small towns.
by Bruce Barcott, Oct 29, 2007 -
Are tomorrow’s ghost towns sprouting today?
Alan Kesselheim wonders if rising gas prices and global warming will one day turn our sprawling suburbs into empty ghost towns.
by Alan Kesselheim, Sep 03, 2007 -
Tomorrow’s ghost towns are sprouting today
Alan Kesselheim wonders if rising gas prices and the threat of global warming will one day turn today’s sprawling suburbs into the future’s ghost towns.
by Alan Kesselheim, Aug 20, 2007 -
Lost in the Land of the Ugly Stepsister
Great Falls, Mont., suffers from the Ugly Stepsister Syndrome, a cognitive disorder that makes it willing to trade a Lewis and Clark historic landmark for a dirty coal-fired power plant
by Stephenie Ambrose Tubbs, Jun 25, 2007






