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Epictetus on Fifth Avenue
The world’s longest parking lot is Fifth Avenue in New York at midday and a week ago I found myself stuck in it…

Radio Contests Used To Be a Real Challenge
I’ll never forget the time I was driving to the post office, and one of the radio stations played a lyric from “Long Cool Woman” by the Hollies. Just so happened I new the lyric: “Just a fine-nine beautiful tall.”

Montana Professor Brings Hollywood to Dillon
Turning Thomas Savage’s “Power of the Dog” into a movie has been a long time coming. UM professor Alan Weltzien helped make it happen.

Flathead Writing Conference Celebrates 30 Years
Running Oct.15-21, the Flathead Writing Conference features bestselling authors, publishing professionals, and expert writers.

Book Review: Home Waters by John Maclean
John Maclean’s latest book, Home Waters, reverently examines the way the river and its environs has threaded through his life and career.

MT Icebuds Mantra: Drop Everything and Skate
MT Icebuds prove ice skating is not just for kids anymore. All over the country, adults are discovering the joys of lake skating.

NAMPA 2020 – Our Paper Won Best In Show!
The Montana Senior News was recipient of the NAMPA 2020 BEST IN SHOW award for its division. Our papers our turning heads across the country!

Up For Anything: The Madcap Adventures of Tom Harpole
Helena raconteur Tom Harpole is very much alive—despite all his mishaps. He’s bigger than life itself, one might say.

Book Review: Idaho, by Emily Ruskovich
“Idaho” by Emily Ruskovich is a haunting story rooted in a terrible tragedy, which dramatically changes the course of several lives.
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