Bill Geer’s 40-Year Career in Natural Resources
According to Missoula resident Bill Geer, his whole life, including his work career in natural resources, was strongly influenced by Boy Scouts.
According to Missoula resident Bill Geer, his whole life, including his work career in natural resources, was strongly influenced by Boy Scouts.
Music therapist Barbara Zuck of Havre created A-Z Activity Cards to help enrich communication for elderly residents in a variety of care situations.
Who knew that a tiny town could be such a treasure-trove of amazing dinosaur fossils? From astro-tourism to dinosaur digs, the Carter County Museum has it all.
Heroes and Horses is changing the lives of veterans through hard work, new skills, wholesome eating, mediation, reflection, and the healing power of horses.
Having important documents secure, yet easy to find and use when needed, is a challenge for many older folks, but with a little work, it can be accomplished.
Seeking guardianship or conservatorship for who can’t tend to their own needs? It’s a long process. Plan ahead with a durable power of attorney.
Montana has no laws requiring bodies be interred in cemeteries. Backyard burials are allowed, unless a county has regulations or zoning ordinances against it.
When I first started hunting, my budget was so tight, it squeaked. The Army Surplus seemed like a good place to start building my hunting wardrobe.
If you can’t embrace weather challenges, limited housing options, or lots of milk-run flights to get where you’re going, rural Alaska fishing is not for you.
By Holly Enderby In 1989, Bryan Blatt went on an elk hunt in the rugged backcountry of Idaho. “I learned quickly that Idaho backcountry is
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