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Circling the Globe with Author Amanda Eyre Ward
The variety of settings fueling Amanda Eyre Ward’s compelling fractious family novels have also helped rescue the author from her own...

Montana Press
Mar 20, 202110 min read
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Montana Arts: Amanda Heimbuch and Country Girl Clay
Amanda Heimbuch, owner of Country Girl Clay in Glendive, provides mud-caked testimony that behind every polished and impressive mug,...

Montana Press
Mar 15, 20215 min read
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Famous and Not Forgotten: Taylor Gordon
Emmanuel Taylor Gordon’s life began between six and seven o’clock on Saturday morning, April 29, 1893, at White Sulphur Springs, Montana,...

Montana Press
Feb 17, 20215 min read
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Two Decades Later: Jennifer Servo Case Still Unresolved
The daughter of Norm Olson and Sherry Servo of Columbia Falls, Jennifer Lynn Olson was caring, artistic, loving, and studious. Jennifer...

Montana Press
Feb 16, 20219 min read
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Montana Profile: EcoPioneer Jim Evanoff
Yellowstone was established as the world’s first national park in 1872, influencing the creation of the National Park Service and helping...

Montana Press
Feb 15, 20218 min read
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Internet Superstar Hank Green Shifts Gears
Many across Montana and the world were completely stunned and disoriented by the invisible monster named Covid-19 — but not Hank Green....

Montana Press
Feb 14, 20217 min read
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Capitol Watch: Behind the Tech Empire that Launched Montana’s New Governor
Last month, Greg Gianforte became Montana’s 25th governor. Born in 1961 in California, he grew up in a suburb outside of Philadelphia and...

Montana Press
Feb 13, 202113 min read
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Beauty of Montana Inspires New Feature Film: “Cowboys”
The natural beauty of Montana has long been a source of inspiration for artists. One of the state’s latest converts is Los Angeles-based...

Montana Press
Jan 17, 20217 min read
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One-man-band Dan Henry: Solid Music for Unsolid Times
One-man band Dan Henry begins his night with a few bare accoutrements. Existing equipment enticing the listener is minimal: he holds a...

Montana Press
Jan 17, 20214 min read
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Through the Eye of Chris McGowan
From the splendidly detailed feathers of blackbirds, immortalized in the softest light, to a unique arch cloud coil of a Chinook...

Montana Press
Jan 17, 20214 min read
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The All-American Roots of Montana’s New Governor: Greg Gianforte’s Early Years
In the coming months, the Montana State Legislature will convene under a Republican Administration for the first time in 16 years....

Montana Press
Jan 4, 20218 min read
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Famous and Not Forgotten: Yahoo Yodeler Wylie Gustafson
Wylie Gustafson was born in 1961, the youngest of five kids (all of whom arrived within a seven-year period) in a close-knit,...

Montana Press
Jan 2, 20215 min read
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Montana Books: Danica Winters
Where do Harlequin suspense authors get their mind-bending story ideas? In the case of bestselling Missoula phenom Danica Winters,...

Montana Press
Jan 2, 20218 min read
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Montana Profile: Climbing High with Evelyn Wall
Evelyn Wall first discovered the sport of climbing in 2005 while doing Tai Chi in a park in her hometown of Billings. She noticed a group...

Montana Press
Jan 2, 20217 min read
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Marcedes Carroll Carves out a Musical Niche
If you wanted to boil down Bozeman singer-songwriter Marcedes Carroll’s debut album She’s Pretty to just three words, you couldn’t do...

Montana Press
Jan 2, 20215 min read
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Montana Profile: The Montana Roots of “The Plot Against America”
When the acclaimed novelist Philip Roth published his best-selling book “The Plot Against America” in 2004 the novel was widely praised...

Montana Press
Jan 2, 20218 min read
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Montana Books: Richard Fifield Writes Their Own Ticket
As bold as Richard Fifield’s daring detour into Young Adult fiction may be with his new Montana trailer-park-trash drama, “The Small...

Montana Press
Jan 2, 20218 min read
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Reflecting on The 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic in Montana
During the influenza pandemic of 1918-1919, Montana was one of the four hardest hit states in the nation. More than 5,000 people – about...

Montana Press
Jan 2, 20215 min read
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Montana Happy Hour: Bob Wire
For over a quarter-century now, musician Bob Wire has entertained his fans with engaging lyrics and always-stellar live shows. But Mr....

Montana Press
Nov 17, 20204 min read
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John Lowell Returns for Montana Happy Hour
A dynamic guitar player, a clear-voiced singer and a respected songwriter, Lowell has played every stage from “A Prairie Home Companion”...

Montana Press
Nov 5, 20204 min read
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