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A U.S. Supreme court decision expected in the coming weeks could deal a big blow to Montana’s public sector unions. The decision could make Montana a…
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Step out of a world governed by clocks and calendars and into the world of the Kootenai and Blackfeet peoples, whose traditional territories included the…
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Montana's Historical Society has been asking state lawmakers for help to build a new building for years. In the last legislative session it narrowly…
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From Ruth Garfield, a female sheriff in 1920, to Elouise Cobell, a Blackfeet banker in the 21st Century, women have significantly shaped the state and…
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Montana's copper barons bought and sold public office like any commodity a century ago, and that legacy looms large in what could become the most…
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Most Montanans have been to Glacier National Park, although few of us know about what went on in that landscape before 1910, the year the Park was…
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Brian Kahn talks with Becky Garland, Gerry Jennings, and Jim Posewitz, who have helped launch Montana's Outdoor Hall of Fame. From Tom Kuglin's 11/30/14…
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In the midst of rapid change, history can seem so...out of date. But a visit with Jennifer Bottomly-O'Looney and Kirby Lambert at the Montana Historical…
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2014 marks the hundredth anniversary of women’s suffrage in Montana. How did Montana's non-native women win the right to vote from an all-male…
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6/17/14 & 6/18/14: This week on "Reflections West:" Historian Ellen Baumler, who witnessed Governor Brian Schweitzer's posthumous pardon of the 76 men and…