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Missoula archaeologist Martin McAllister is the foremost expert in a field he essentially pioneered: He puts dollar values on vandalism at cultural sites, works with undercover investigations to bust looting rings, and trains law enforcement officials and archaeologists across the country in how to better protect vulnerable cultural resources. But McAllister’s biggest case may be convincing more people just how important it is to protect our history.
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Ochenski
Democrats put themselves through the grinder
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Up Front
Doctors diagnosed Jane Shober with retinitis pigmentosa, a rare genetic, degenerative and so far incurable eye disease that can leave its victims completely blind. The condition inspired her to organize this Saturday’s “Dining in Darkness” event to raise funds and awareness about the disease.
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Up Front
Obama factor alters state election filings
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Info
Is Schweitzer overstepping?
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Range
COLUMN: If we insist on building our homes where wildlife loves to roam, the least we can do is refrain from constructing deadly traps that kill them.
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Judge quashes land grab
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Books
Billings author arranges bold Asperger's story
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Film Features
Firth's singular performance fuels Single Man
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Noise
Lies and Fairy Tales
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Arts Features
Beyond the numbers with systematic painter Griff Williams
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Noise
All Access: Volume 1
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Noise
Greatest Hips Volume II
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Noise
Live from Jensen Hall
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Indy Blog
- by Erika Fredrickson
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Indy Blog
- by Skylar Browning
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