I’ve just finished “Mountains Beyond Mountains” the selection for One Book-One Bozeman, a worthy effort to promote community and literacy
Read MoreArchaeology interprets past cultures and economies by studying material remains and environmental data. Long associated with analyses of classical civilizations
Read MoreIn a previous column I asked, “What should we do about ecologically valuable areas that are also rich in energy
Read MoreLast week I had the good fortune to witness and share two contrasting experiences reflecting Montana’s past. One, a hallmark
Read MoreWith the price of oil flirting around $150 a barrel, Americans’ views on energy and the environment are changing. Polling
Read MoreBozeman consistently ranks high among American towns. Unless one is allergic to cold, committed to scuba diving, or loves big
Read MoreGovernor Brian Schweitzer is a swashbuckling policy entrepreneur. He’s charmed the elite East Coast media with his Western swagger and
Read MoreMontana’s culture, economy, housing patterns, transportation, and politics all evolved assuming we’d enjoy cheap and plentiful energy over the long-term.
Read MoreAfter another 4th of July celebration, thoughts of patriotism linger. Is patriotism singing the national anthem or shooting off fireworks?
Read MoreFor over two decades FREE has sought to constructively work with responsible environmentalists, e.g., folks with Environmental Defense and the
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