• Issue Archive for
  • Jun 24 - Jul 1, 2010
  • Vol. 21, No. 25

News

  • Election

    Judges left in limbo
  • Still drunk on oil

    Gulf disaster sends important message to Westerners
  • Strange bedfellows

    The 2010 primary elections marked the first time Forward Montana, known for its creative approaches to fostering political engagement since its inception in 2004, supported candidates during a primary election, and the first time it worked on behalf of Republicans.
  • Wave of emotion

    Rumors of a new kayak park have persisted in Missoula for more than two years, but the grassroots initiative has made little official headway until now. On June 29, the day before the U.S. Freestyle Kayak Team Trials begin on Brennan's Wave, the Max Wave will formally announce its efforts during an event at First Interstate Bank.
  • Sex

    The more the merrier
  • DUI

    Drunk bus proposed
  • Boom and Gloom

    Officials with the Blackfeet Nation met last December with representatives of the Newfield Exploration Company to sign over oil leases on 224,000 acres of tribal land in the eastern portion of the reservation. The tribe has not made public the final dollar value of the deal, but says the Blackfeet stand to gain more than $12 million from Newfield. In short, it’s the largest oil agreement the tribe has ever signed.

Arts

  • Mixed palette

    Cherubic neo-Nazis just part of painter's view
  • Immoral majority

    People on the edge populate Please Give
  • Country bound

    Miss Lana Rebel finds all she needs on the road
  • Nice Nice

    Extra Wow

Blogs

Food

  • Happiest Hour

    The Depot

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