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Range
Time for the outdoor industry to step it up
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Up Front
Outdated appraisals cause Flathead heartburn
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Up Front
Is misleading data on state pay better than none at all?
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Info
The troubles with Thompson River
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Features
In 1993, Paul Wheaton planted a garden in his Missoula yard—but everything died. At the time, Wheaton was making money writing computer software, pre-internet explosion. But after his garden withered, he couldn’t stop thinking about it. He started going to the Missoula Public Library and checking out gardening books, which he consumed. “That summer my software was doing great,” he recalls. “I should have paid attention to that, but instead I was obsessed with gardening.”
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Books
Evel Knievel Days is an absorbing tale
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Film Features
Nearly alone for The Dark Knight Rises
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Music
Heartless Bastards shoot Arrow, score film
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Soundcheck
Local emcee raps a map of Missoula
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Food: Happiest Hour
Flathead Lake Brewing in Woods Bay