• Issue Archive for
  • Oct 1-8, 2009
  • Vol. 20, No. 40

News

  • Hungry for help

    Local self-sufficiency helps weather the recession
  • Guiding the Guardians

    What began as a simple support group at the Missoula Public Library has turned into a grassroots attempt at altering the rules--or complete lack thereof--pertaining to guardians ad litem in the state.
  • Little Shell

    "A punch in the stomach"
  • Home turf

    Escaping the past can be difficult in Libby
  • Baby steps

    Jeanne Hebl, a local certified nurse midwife who helped open Missoula's original birth center, expects to open a new facility by the end of October.
  • Picture of frustration

    As Sen. Max Baucus leads the effort to reform health care, critics claim he's too beholden to the health insurance industry to usher in any big changes. Short of that, one Kalispell man asked the senator to at least make one small one.
  • Bikes

    Reckless cyclists raise ire
  • Development

    City twisted on Terrace

Arts

  • Flimsy design

    Clumsy concept unravels Barbieri's novel
  • Perfect pour

    Kegger caked in beer mud nostalgia
  • Crafted by war

    Shimomura's story breaks free in pop art paintings
  • Red Fang

    Red Fang
  • Pearl Jam

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Blogs

Food


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