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Amid Covid Concerns, Montana Parents Make Tough Calls

The uncertainty of the 2020-2021 school year is making some parents feel like they need to shop for a crystal ball when they do their back-to-school shopping. Others have already, opted for homeschool or some other non-traditional learning environment instead.

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Nom-tana: Bitterroot Snowballs

Did you know if you switch the first three letters around in Montana, it spells Nom-tana? Since finding great noms is one of our favorite things, we decided to feature fun eateries in our summer Nom-tana series. Starting with Bitterroot Snowballs.

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What moms should hear this Mother's Day

And despite all the challenges, we’re doing it. Sometimes we’re doing it with our three-day unwashed hair tied into a mom bun with an old sweater on, but we’re doing it. It’s unglamorous, thankless work sometimes. When you feel unseen, know that we see you. We see the hard moments and the tears and we see the radiant happiness and the smiles.

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Trip Report: Sculpture in the Wild

Located about an hour and a half from Missoula, it is a perfect day trip. Started in 2014 “BPSW” is part nature trail, part international art museum and it continues to grows each year. Read on to find out more from our day trip to visit!

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Unmasking Missoula's Front Lines

“It’s too bad that our job feels so unsafe right now. I hate to think of any of my co-workers or their families contracting this virus, but I’m sure it will happen. That is a sobering reality.” In effort to provide the human perspective behind our heroes in healthcare, we’re unmasking the front lines by sharing their thoughts, feelings and experiences.

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Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, Part II: Tips for your Parenting Plan Case

Family law expert Janel Chin offers suggestions for parents navigating separation or divorce who want to keep their children’s pain from the sudden changes to a minimum. This is the second in a two-part series.

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Breaking Up Is Hard To Do, Part I: Communication Tips

Family law expert Janel Chin offers suggestions for parents navigating separation or divorce who want to keep their children’s pain from the sudden changes to a minimum. This is the first in a two-part series.

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Reflections: Why Missoula?

By the time I was four, I had six stamps in my passport. My father is a doctor and my mother stayed home with me and my brother. I never felt “home” until I moved to Missoula. Here’s why it’s home for my family.

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