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Montana Press
Apr 20, 202314 min read
Two Spirit Gathering in Montana
Late on a rain-soaked August evening by the north shores of Flathead Lake, a few dozen people packed into a small shoreside chapel. Drag...
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Montana Press
Dec 14, 202215 min read
Taking Flight: Saving and Restoring a Montana Treasure
By Bryan Douglass • Photos by Keely Flatow Developed in the 1930s, the Douglas DC-3 was perhaps the first modern passenger plane....
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Montana Press
Nov 18, 20213 min read
Montana Legend: Publisher Dale Burk
Stoneydale Press publishing legend Dale Burk passed away Sept. 16, 2020 in his Stevensville home at age 83. With his passing, Montana...
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Montana Press
Jun 25, 20216 min read
At Long Last: Writer Laura Munson
By the time her essay in the New York Times went viral, Laura had completed fourteen novels that stood unpublished and had endured...
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Montana Press
Jun 23, 20219 min read
Montana Books: Jamie Harrison Builds upon a Family Legacy
Livingston author Jamie Harrison admits that literary heredity can be a handful...
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Montana Press
Jun 10, 20217 min read
The Taste of Montana: An Innovative Business Model for Made-in-Montana Products
“An exquisite meal is so much more than just tossing random ingredients together. It takes patience, imagination...
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Montana Press
Jun 9, 20219 min read
Montana Books: Stephanie Schriock on Women Changing the World
Over the past decade, Butte-born EMILY’s List president Stephanie Schriock has redefined American politics...
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Montana Press
Jun 9, 20216 min read
Famous and Not Forgotten: Aviator Merrill K. Riddick
Perennial losing candidates are not unusual in American politics but Riddick’s quests earned him a place in the hearts of many in Montana...
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Montana Press
Jun 9, 20214 min read
Shauna White Bear Crafts Montana-Made Moccasins
“I love riveting and adding accents with ribbon or brass,” White Bear says...
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Montana Press
Jun 9, 20216 min read
Montana’s Co-Poet Laureate: Mandy Smoker Broaddus
M.L. Smoker describes her earliest memories of writing as analogous to the sound of a bell penetrating deeply into her cosmos...
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Montana Press
Jun 9, 20218 min read
Satirist Carl Hiaasen Presents a Duo of New Novels
Still not finding much to laugh about in these post-pandemic times? America’s funniest satirist Carl Hiaasen has the solution...
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Montana Press
Jun 9, 20216 min read
Artisan Husbandry: The Montana Alpaca Experience
Betty Kujawa moved to Montana in 1999, settling in Butte. She enrolled in an alpaca spinning class about ten years ago...
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Montana Press
Jun 7, 20218 min read
Singing for Sanity: Musician Jason DeShaw’s Journey of Advocacy
DeShaw says he sees the universal language of music as an effective way to merge mental-health awareness and melody...
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Montana Press
Jun 7, 20218 min read
Montana Books: Bestselling Author Crafts New Literary Universe
At the ripe old age of 36, the bright and ever-engaging Paolini, a home-schooled book nerd, is taking two giant leaps.
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Montana Press
Jun 7, 20218 min read
Famous and Not Forgotten: Life-saving Vaccine Scientist Maurice Hilleman
A 1941 Montana State graduate with dual degrees in chemistry and microbiology, Hilleman is credited with saving the lives of millions...
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Montana Press
Apr 20, 20218 min read
Rez Gothic: Stephen Graham Jones
Stephen Jones repeatedly tags readers with smack-dab prose, wicked humor and nightmarish circumstances of real and imagined immortality.
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Montana Press
Apr 20, 20214 min read
Montana Spotlight: Xeriscaping in Missoula
Lavender, tick weed, black-eyed Susan, common yarrow, mountain-ash, spiraea, and much more fill the lawns of Montana's low-water gardeners.
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Montana Press
Apr 7, 202114 min read
Capitol Watch: Governor Greg Gianforte Brings Religious Values to the Political Arena
In this ongoing series, Montana Press will continue to present a biographical profile of Montana’s new governor, exploring his history...
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Montana Press
Apr 4, 202115 min read
Jennifer Pentilla: A Montanan Forever Lost in New Mexico?
She loved camping and hiking and the thrill of sleeping outdoors.
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Montana Press
Mar 20, 20216 min read
Haeli Allen: Making Sweet Music in the Pandemic Age
An up-and-coming performing artist may talk about how committed she or he is to dealing with the rigors of the musician’s life: endless...
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