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Blue Mountain Observatory to Host Free Public Viewing Nights
One of the advantages to living in a state with so few residents is the lack of light pollution. Even in Missoula, stars are readily visible on clear, cloudless nights.
Where I grew up, I could see even more stars, and they shone even brighter against the backdrop of the pitch-black night sky
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Does Your Brain Need a Break?
Find out why lazy days could actually make you more productive.
Political Attack Ads in Montana – Why So Many?
We still have more than three months to go before Election Day, and for anyone who owns a television, it’s going to be a long three months.
Are Fair Rides Safe in Montana?
It’s fair season in Montana, and that means folks across the state are gearing up for a days-long overload of carnival games, fried food and, of course, rides.
5 Missoula Foods You Have to Try
Whether you’re a local resident or a tourist who is just passing through town, deciding where to dine can be a little overwhelming with so many great choices.
5 Common Traffic Violations in Missoula
Everyone could use a little driver’s ed refresher — so take a look at these five commonly overlooked traffic rules.
New Big Sky Conference Logo Unveiled
The new Big Sky Conference logo was unveiled this week, and not everyone is excited about it.
My Missoula Half Marathon Experience
When my alarm went off at 4 a.m. this past Sunday, part of me didn’t want to get out of bed.
The thought of making it to the starting line of the Missoula Half Marathon in time for the 6 a.m. start was a little daunting. The thought of running 13
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5 Things People in Missoula Don’t Say
Photo courtesy of billaday/Flickr
You’ve probably seen at least one “Stuff People Say” video on YouTube. They have become somewhat of a sensation, with topics ranging from “Things People Say to Photographers” to “Stuff Guys Don’t Say Out Loud.” Using these fine examples of cinematic
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Summer – The Best Season in Montana
When I was a kid, I always dreaded seeing the first “Back to School” ad on TV. It reminded me that summertime wouldn’t last forever — that eventually, my days of swimming, bike-riding and playing with my friends would be replaced by homework, quizzes and tests
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