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November Brooding

This time of year, it can be easier to burrow into our dens, throw covers over our heads, and wait for the snow to fall

By Maggie Doherty
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Shop Local

Small businesses are the backbone of the state’s economy

By Maggie Doherty
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Joy of Old Friends

As many parents know, so much can fall by the wayside when you have kids, and friendships can often take second fiddle

By Maggie Doherty
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Halloween Fun

I love how much my Kalispell neighbors relish decorating for the holiday

By Maggie Doherty
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Vote Yes for Schools

Supporting all four levies on the ballot will help give our children the opportunities they need

By Maggie Doherty
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Gardening Reflects Life Itself

For the first time, I grew sunflowers in the little garden beds I’m trying to bring to life in my yard

By Maggie Doherty
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Changes in Rural America

Sometimes, the islands and mountains get their victory to remain under-developed

By Maggie Doherty
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Blue Highways

Rural routes still exist and are worth hitting the road for

By Maggie Doherty
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Blaming Tourists

How do we manage our angst that can tip toward anger toward visitors while also embracing the economic benefits they bring to our communities?

By Maggie Doherty
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Boring Montana

Apparently for the Montana-born these weekly floats on the border of a national park are as common as mosquito bites

By Maggie Doherty
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A Call for Compassion

Reports of violence and harassment against the homeless population have increased this year

By Maggie Doherty
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Locals Still Found on the Trails

Millions of people, mostly visiting in the summer months, flock to Glacier, but there’s still enough room for us locals

By Maggie Doherty
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Staying Put in a Restless World

Perhaps restlessness isn’t so much adventure-seeking as it is chasing a vague sense of how to live

By Maggie Doherty
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Mental Health May

If you know someone who’s going through a rough patch, your friendship makes a significant difference

By Maggie Doherty