Montana has held glorious adventures for me for over a decade now. Since I began my life in the pacific northwest, there’s no doubt I was raised to be a nature lover. Throughout the summers I can be found paddling my geriatric dog around alpine lakes. When the snow falls, I board it. I’ve learned a lot in my time in this great state. I began my education in conservation biology at MSU in Bozeman and landed years later in UM’s journalism program. Good thing, because I’m not very skilled in a lab setting, but I do think hearing the stories of other people is some of the most important learning we, as humans, can do.
Kai Williams
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Missoula organizations and landmarks have undergone big changes over the years.
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Your 70’s Roller Disco Dreams Are Back and Better
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Competitive Candy: Montana Shop Among Sweetest in the States
The small-town candy store has made it to the big-time.
Is Big Sky Country’s Climate Being Controlled?
The "chemtrails" conspiracy has evolved.
Old Crow’s Feathered Visit: Dive Bar-Turned-Moose Lodge Welcomes Band Member
The Milltown Moose Lodge got more than they bargained for when they said they were seeking musicians.
How to Find Out Where Dangerous Blue Algae Is in Montana’s Waters
This interactive map shows where harmful blue-green algae may be growing in Montana.
Would Missoulians Carpool to Work More in a Flying Car?
The FAA just approved a fully electric flying car, but Missoulians are stuck on the ground.
While Missoula’s Population is Growing, Did Any Neighborhoods Get Smaller?
Two neighborhoods in town reflect negative numbers in their population growth.