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By October 2021, all of Montana was in severe drought — the worst the state had seen in decades. But Montana has seen bad dry spells before, forcing ranchers, farmers, conservationists and recreators to confront a collective dilemma: When water is in short supply, how can there be enough for everyone?
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When the Blackfeet Nation closed its borders in the hopes of keeping COVID-19 out, the tribe suffered economically. But the virus still found its way in,…
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Montana’s mask mandate was put into effect for the health of everybody in the state, collectively. But those mask protests are all about the rights of…
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The state tribal-relations committee recently wrote a letter urging the public to respect the closure orders on reservations across Montana, which have…
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A University of Montana professor is the first Native American woman to win a book award from a prestigious national history organization.Rosalyn LaPier,…
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At a Martin Luther King Jr. celebration speech last night in Missoula, a University of Montana professor identified low-income, Native American and other…