The Ladies Busted Broncs

By Ellen Baumler
Montana cowboys say that rodeos weren’t born, “they just growed” out of custom and necessity. And nowhere is there a richer rodeo heritage than where the Big Sky meets the rolling prairie.



Montana Aims for Clean and Green Energy
By Lucia Stewart
As the wind scours across the Rocky Mountain Front and the sun shines down onto the Big Sky’s open country, Montanans are developing ways to capture the energy resources that flow freely through the state.


Kitchens with Heart
By Kristie McPhie
If the kitchen is the “heart” of the home, then what puts the “heart” in the kitchen?  There is much written about “The Basic Work Triangle”; the National Kitchen and Bath Association has ...



Celebrate 30 Years of Sweet Pea
by Ray Sikorski
When a handful of artists and arts appreciators pooled their creative energy and created Bozeman’s Sweet Pea Festival in 1978, none of them dreamed it would still be going on 30 years down the road.



MONTANA CELEBRATES A DIVERSE ETHNIC HISTORY
By Stephanie Gandulla
I first became familiar with one of Montana’s most famous governors while working as a reporter at a small weekly newspaper in Ireland. 



The Latest in Urban Villages
By Michele Corriel
As unlikely as it may sound, the idea of creating urban neighborhoods in Montana is generating a lot of interest.



Nordique Log Homes Patents ´xclusive Construction Method
By Brian D’Ambrosio
Behold a commodious, breathtaking handcrafted log home in your favorite remote setting. It’s snug and warm inside in spite of the icy weather outside.



Sisters on the Fly Hit the Road
by Kris King Photos courtesy of AKA, Purple Fussy Mittens
Sisters on the Fly’s motto is “we have more fun than anyone.” The ladies saddle up their “Cowgirl Caravan” of customized vintage trailers and drive from adventure to adventure.





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