• Issue Archive for
  • Jun 16-23, 2011
  • Vol. 22, No. 24

News

  • The tipping point

    Obama, Democrats have abandoned progressivism
  • Road warriors

    The revolution will be motorized
  • Hell and high water

    Water ebbs over Tower Street, just a few yards away. It starts an inch deep and ends in the trees down the road in a torrent. The Clark Fork River is projected to crest at around 13 feet this evening—Thursday, June 9—so there’s urgency in this work. I’m nearly two hours in and I have no idea how many bags I’ve filled. They keep disappearing in the backs of pickups, 50 to 100 at a time. There are about 40 other volunteers scurrying about different tasks. I wonder if they have any idea where these sandbags are going. I sure as hell don’t.
  • Business

    Local no more
  • Hunger

    Food bank hurting

Arts

  • In the wind

    Henry Real Bird rides the last leg as Montana's poet laureate
  • Loud and proud

    American Falcon flies in on powerful wings
  • Southerly

    Champion of the Noisy Negativists
  • Buster Blue

    When the Silver's Gone

Blogs

  • Winning

Food

  • Happiest Hour

    Stockman's Bar

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