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  • AI Wants To Inhale My Montana Book

    JOHN CLAYTON, Writers on the Range|Oct 8, 2025

    Recently, my publisher told me that a major technology company involved in the development of artificial intelligence (AI) wants to use my book, Stories from Montana’s Enduring Frontier, “for AI training purposes.” I would earn, the representative explained, $340 for “this one-time use.” Is that one-time use like a wet wipe—disposable, expendable, easily sacrificed? Stories from Montana’s Enduring Frontier collected 20 years’ worth of my essays to argue that 20th-century Montanans developed unique views of how nature worked, as captured in the...

  • RECIPE OF THE WEEK: Hearty Sweet Potato Soup

    Oct 8, 2025

    Cooler temperatures are on the horizon, which means soups will be back on the menu in full force. A filling soup can be the ideal meal when the mercury drops, particularly when it incorporates fall flavors and ingredients. This Hearty Sweet Potato Soup was inspired by Ethiopian spices, incorporating layers of flavor with a base of earthy sweet potatoes. It's thick enough to be a meal, and pairs well with fresh, crunchy bread. Try it, courtesy of "Rainbow Bowls" (Sourcebooks) by Niki Webster....

  • Just Ask Georgia: 10/8/2025

    GEORGIA|Oct 8, 2025

    GEORGIA, I have a question, I (15F) was born when my parents were still teenagers. My parents always talk about how they were not ready to have me and how everything would be better if they had not had kids at age 16. They talk about it as if it were my fault for being born at the wrong time. Four years later, my parents had Seraphine, my 11-year-old sister, and she is definitely the favorite. They always joke about how I should be more like my younger sister, but it never feels like a joke. I am expected to treat her like a little goddess,...

  • Jefferson County Sheriff's Report: Week of 9/28/2025

    JEFFERSON COUNTY SHERIFF DEPT.|Oct 8, 2025

    SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 10:20:31 Traffic Stop 12:48:07 Trespass: Whitetail Rd 15:19:40 Traffic Stop 19:05:40 Extra Patrol: Boulder Cutoff 21:11:39 Suspicious: Noble St MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 07:55:12 Traffic Stop: Yellowstone Trl 08:54:36 Animal Abuse: W Viella St 09:35:38 Traffic Stop: E Legion/C St 09:45:51 Civil: E Legion St 10:14:04 Traffic Stop 10:50:38 Traffic Stop: Whitehall/Second 11:42:39 911: E Second St 13:49:17 Traffic Stop: Hwy 359 14:05:21 911: I-90 14:41:41 Traffic Stop: Hwy 55...

  • Horoscopes: Week of 10/8/2025

    Oct 8, 2025

    ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 This week is all about fresh starts, Aries. The stars are aligning to give you the green light on a new project or personal goal. Don’t hesitate to jump on the first step. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Focus on building a solid foundation this week, Taurus. Whether it’s in your career or personal life, your hard work and persistence will pay off in a big way. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Your social calendar is buzzing, Gemini. This week, you could be a magnet for interesting conversations and new ideas. Don’t be afraid to netwo...

  • CONNECTING POINT: Characteristics of a Healthy Church

    BILL LANES, Whitehall Assembly of God|Oct 8, 2025

    Paul had a deep passion for the Christian experience and church life; after all, he is the author of the majority of the New Testament. Paul was suffering for Christ; John the Baptist had already been beheaded for his faith. We are examining the Book of Ephesians, where Paul provides instruction, correction, encouragement, wisdom, and much more. Under confinement for two years, Paul penned a letter to the Ephesians, focusing on church unity and the supremacy of Jesus Christ. Now, during this incarceration, Paul was able to have visitors, many...

  • Experience STEM in Action at Montana Tech's Fall Tech Day

    MEGAN STRICKLAND, Montana Tech|Oct 8, 2025

    Blasting demonstrations. Life-like nursing simulations and cadaver dissections. Deep dives into artificial intelligence and video game design. There's no better place for high school students to explore in-demand careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) than Montana Technological University's Fall Tech Day, to take place on November 14, 2025, from 9 AM to 2:30 PM. "Tech Day is perfect for students who aren't quite sure what they want to study, deciding between a couple of dif... Full story