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Vows by the Bay

When Rebecca Cimperman and John Nasgovitz decided to say "I do" in the small town of Bigfork, Montana, the whole town became involved. A Wisconsin couple that attended college in Montana together, they came back to Montana for their dream wedding.With the help of wedding planner Shionagh Stuehler at A Big Sky Event, the couple had their dream realized, without having to fuss over the d...

It Takes a Colony

As a mother and as an artist, Cheryl Bannes was always amazed at how her children would interpret their surroundings through photography.The children often took different viewpoints from adults when photographing everyday life. So when Bannes, an art teacher who travels throughout Montana, saw the success of a day in the life photography project at the Yellowstone A...

Fighting for Indian Rights
Browning native fights for billions of dollars in unpaid leases


It was about 12 years ago that Elouise Cobell figured something was wrong.

Cobell, 61, was working at the local bank in Browning, Montana, a windswept town on the east slope of the Rocky Mountains, on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation.

The Queen of Hanky Panky: Terese Blanding

According to Terese Blanding, Montana’s queen of handkerchief trivia, the rift began during the roaring ‘20s and has widened ever since. Back then, men and women from all walks of life took a well-pressed handkerchief everywhere. Even children carried hankies in pockets or pinned to sleeves. But as the Charleston burst onto ballroom floors and flappers started wearing makeup, a new invention forever changed the destiny of handkerchiefs.

Ski Visionaries

Montana people and their visitors enjoy a wide range of skiing, thanks to people like these who had a vision.Here's a look at some of the people who made skiing what it is today in Montana.Whitefish Mountain Resort - A Look at a Few People overthe Years By Brian Schott Skiing has been part of Whitefish for more than 50 yearsand like any great enterprise, Whitefish Mount...

Camas Prairie School: a Montana one-room schoolhouse

Camas Prairie School near Hot Springs maintains Montana tradition of one-room schoolhouse

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Butte's Dragon: Asian gift roars to life in Chinese New Year parade

Jana Faught remembers discussions in 1997 about finding a dragon to lead the annual Chinese New Year parade in Butte, which draws hundreds of participants from around the state. At the time, she was a board member of the Mai Wah Society, an organization that promotes Montana’s Asian heritage.

The Innovator

In two terms as Montana's insurance and securities commissioner, John Morrison has learned a thing or two about patience.Through his work at the state auditor's office, Morrison has helped nearly 10,000 people in Montana get affordable health insurance and he's taken big stabs at white-collar crime in the state. As state auditor - also known as the state's securities commissioner - Morrison is als...

Playing a Survivor on CBS

<Amanda Kimmel stands in Whitefish Lake, August 2005. Photo When the Emmy-award winning television series "Survivor" airs Sept. 20, Montana's own Amanda Kimmel will be part of the show.Kimmel, 23, is among a cast of 16 "castaways" who will begin the series amid the bustle of downtown Shanghai in "Survivor: China." Kimmel, a former Miss Montana, was featured on Montana Living's own ...

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