• Issue Archive for
  • Sep 3-10, 2009
  • Vol. 20, No. 36

News

  • Bringing back bees

    Recent research has identified at least three of the major contributors to the disappearance of entire bee colonies.
  • War of words

    Sen. Jon Tester's 84-page Forest Jobs and Recreation Act doesn't exactly make for scintillating summer reading. But environmental groups who have pored over the proposal warn that its "incredibly sloppy" language may set a dangerous precedent for what's permissible in wilderness areas, and federal employees are similarly surprised by its unusual wording.
  • Recession-resistant jobs

    This Labor Day, many of you will kick back on the front porch, crack open a cold one and enjoy the last three-day weekend of the summer. Many more may not feel quite so comfortable and will crack open the classifieds in a search for steady work.
  • Border games

    Playing politics with a $15 million pork project
  • etc.

    With the debut of its first real roundabout, is transportation-conscious Missoula beginning to resemble an enlightened European city?
  • Self-defense

    State's public defender system takes the stand
  • Forests

    Bears vs. snowmobiles
  • Boat crash

    UM alum still unconscious

Arts

  • Parallel lives

    Brooks mixes magic with the real world
  • Cross examination

    New doc gives fair trial to famed lawyer
  • Vivian Girls

    Everything Goes Wrong
  • Classic kill

    Ex-local filmmaker screens his latest slasher film
  • Cracker

    Sunrise in the Land of Milk and Honey

Blogs

  • Shoved down

  • Wealth care

Food


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