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Service from the Saddle – Back Country Horsemen

Far away from Washington, D.C., and in fact miles and miles away from the hum of any modern-day civilization, horsepackers will continue to wander into dialogues about stewardship and the role of humans in places that still seem utterly wild. Regardless of any conclusions reached or opinions held, burning conversations like the one that three horsemen had 45 years ago over the lick of a small fire will always have a place in wilderness.

College students create app to help feed those in need MEANS

Led by Maria Rose Belding, a group of students created MEANS Database to help connect businesses with leftovers to charities in need.

‘Tell Us Something’ We’ve got three active calls for stories going right now! Missoula, Helena and Butte, we need your stories!

Plus: Youth Summer Camp, YouTube news and recent press.

Nonprofits serve communities, not candidates

Efforts to limit the influence of anonymous donors in elections recently took hits on two fronts; in both cases, nonprofits were used as the vehicle for increased secrecy in campaign finance.

Red Ants Pants sets new attendance record at 8th annual festival

Red Ants Pants has grown to be one of the largest festivals in Montana

Video – Live from Red Ants Pants, opening night

The 8th Annual Reds Ants Pants Music Festival kicked off Friday. We check in with the founder of the festival, Sarah Calhoun.

Tariffs push Missoula library project back into funding gap, director tells Senator Tester

Tariffs imposed by the White House on steel and aluminum imports have left the Missoula Public Library facing an uphill climb in funding construction of its new home, the library’s director told Sen. Jon Tester on Thursday.

Wharton’s Deborah Small discusses her research on how donors choose organizations to support.

Donors tend to act more on emotion than rationality when choosing organizations to support.

Former Executive Director of the National Rifle Association Named CEO of Missoula-Based Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation

Reporter Mike Spies claimed Weaver, the NRA’s third highest-ranking executive, was dismissed the month before the 2016 presidential election and speculated that the reasons were political.

Charles M. Russell: The Women In His Life And Art – 5/18-9/30 – Great Falls, Montana

Russell depicted a surprisingly large number of women fulfilling an expansive range of western roles.