By Todd Wilkinson EBS ENVIRONMENTAL COLUMNIST We are a country, society and region unaccustomed to dealing with involuntary pause. We’ve been caught up in the race...
By Kathy Bouchard EBS CONTRIBUTOR For nearly a week each winter month, fair skies are rinsed of all but the brightest stars by the gleaming splendor...
By Kathy Bouchard EBS COLUMNIST In 1714, the British government decided to offer the Prize of Longitude, £20,000—or more than 3 million pounds in today’s money—to...
By Mira Brody EBS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR BOZEMAN – Steve Thorson doesn’t believe in squeezable honey, and if you ask him or his wife Joyce...
By Kathy Bouchard EBS CONTRIBUTOR Every few months I travel to Chicago to visit my kids and grands. While there, the very best nature fix available is...
MSU NEWS SERVICE BOZEMAN – While 80 percent of the world eats bugs on a regular basis without batting an eye, the U.S. has always kept...
By Kathy Bouchard EBS CONTRIBUTOR He surveyed the yard cautiously, noting the sheets swaying from the line and the little girls playing near the back stoop....
UM tea research, certs help Asian elephants survive A University of Montana “power couple,” writes The Missoulian, may have tapped into an unconventional safety net for...
NATIONAL PARKS CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION BIG SKY — NPCA is honored to presents Paradise, a film by Erik Petersen Photography, an award-winning filmmaker based in Clyde Park, Montana. This...
By Bella Butler EBS EDITORIAL ASSISTANT BIG SKY – In many ways, Montana may be considered the flagship for wild places in the United States. With...