Great Falls Community Gospel Choir Warms Up for Carnegie Hall
When Christell Engram-Benson started the Great Falls Community Choir three years ago, she never dreamed they’d perform at Carnegie Hall.
When Christell Engram-Benson started the Great Falls Community Choir three years ago, she never dreamed they’d perform at Carnegie Hall.
By BERNICE KARNOP For those who are weary of hearing about building a wall, I have good news. Montana’s wall was finished in 1893, 126
Juanita Rosales is leaving her legacy through an ethical will. While grandchildren may love to inherit the family jewels, they will consider it a finer inheritance if you share the story of your life journey, the lessons you’ve learned, the spiritual values that sustained you, and blessings you want to share.
Dragon Teeth has Michael’s voice, his love of history, research, and science, all dynamically woven into an epic tale.
The West Kootenays, just north of the Idaho border in British Columbia, provide an enticing playground for visitors. The mountains, lakes, and rivers are the backdrop to outdoor recreation that draws skiers, hikers, paddlers, and mountain bikers. It also draws those who simply want to enjoy a beautiful drive through stunning mountain scenery, coniferous forests, gorgeous wildflowers, and a number of Provincial Parks.
Yes, Yellowstone Park in winter is cold. It’s snowy, and the roads are mostly closed to vehicles; however, people still visit, and they discover a wonderland sparkling, fresh, and breathtakingly different from other seasons.
By BERNICE KARNOP There’s something special about dropping a line into a stream to tease a trout into taking the bait. Of course, when we
The National Memorial for Peace and Justice commemorates the lives of thousands of African Americans who were lynched during the era of racial terrorism in the U.S.
Roundup and the Musselshell Valley’s history is diverse and intriguing. Curious individuals traveling through can ask the questions about this valley at the Musselshell Valley Historical Museum in Roundup. By BERNICE KARNOP
Wibaux is a small, gateway-to-Montana town that won the love and loyalty of cattle baron Pierre Wibaux 200 years ago.
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