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Kiss and Tell

By Paul Queneau “I hurryed down the hill, which was about 200 feet high and difficult of access, to gaze on this sublimely grand spectacle...
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Under the Needle

By Kevin Dupzyk Roger DiBrito suffers from pain in his neck and shoulders and a severe fear of needles. He and his wife, Sharon, regularly...

The Road to Rio

By Rory Gulifoy The Great Falls Tribune hired Michael Beall as a cops and courts reporter before he even graduated. One year later, the 24-year-old...
Behind The Curtain

Behind the Curtain

By Brooks Johnson Politically minded Montanns should be excited for 2014 — especially if they prefer not to know the donors behind the impending flood...
Digging On Deadline

Digging on Deadline

By Lena Viall Cuts and downsizing make serving as the daily record more than enough work for many small-town papers. The resources needed for long...
Centennial

School of Journalism 100 Years Later

By Clancy Crismore The first dean of the University of Montana’s journalism school, Arthur L. Stone, borrowed tents from Fort Missoula and pitched them on...
Public Paywall

The Public Paywall

By Brett Bernsten Most records are available to the public in Montana, but they come at a cost. Prices range from 25 cents a page...

Native Secrets

By Santee Ross I learned from an early age that secrets are an essential part of your social status. A secret could mean the difference...
Smoke Em Out

Smoke ‘Em Out

By Austin Green While hackers obtain secrets through clandestine methods, former FBI agent Warren Little preferred a more direct approach. During his 24 years with...

Facebook Confessionals

By Conrad Scheid The Internet has never been known as the best way to keep a secret, but it sure holds some mysteries. Take one...

Standing Rock: Native journalists torn between passion and neutrality

Story by Jason Begay, photos by Olivia Vanni See more of MJR's Standing Rock Coverage with this interactive web documentary. Even if it weren’t for that...

Under a Closer Scope

Story by Jacob Baynham, photos by Bess Brownlee On the main street of Stevensville, shouldered between an antique shop and a fabric store, stands a...