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Ochenski
Access to guns doesn't replace diminished freedoms
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Range
The Wild Horse Act had noble intentions, but it put our public-land agencies in a near-impossible position.
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Up Front
An unprecedented rush to make a multi-million dollar land acquisition could prompt the Natural Resource Damage Program to dip deeper into a Clark Fork River restoration fund than ever before.
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Homeless moms robbed
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Features
Whatever pleasures await the cold-water swimmer—and they are incomparable, even, at times, transcendent—reaching them entails a certain amount of discomfort. Every swim begins with a double leap—the physical act of plunging into the water, the mental act of deliberately submitting to pain. Edwin Dobb, 60, takes that double leap regularly
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Flycoons take on the world
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Maulers owner goes long
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Arts Features
Why Goatsilk artists want to give you a free iPad
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Books
Kevin Canty updates Missoula in Everything
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Film Features
Teenage melodrama is so, like, hard to escape
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Noise
Buried Behind the Barn
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Noise
Heavy Ghost Appendices
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Indy Blog
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Food: Happiest Hour
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