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Big Sky Resort President/COO Wants Ski Resorts to go Carbon Free. He Says Big Sky Can Get There by 2030.

February 15, 2023 // Outdoor Recreation

View looking northeast from the top of the Lone Peak Tram
Panel discussion preview, Part 3: Q&A with Taylor Middleton, Big Sky Resort president and COO
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Remember 2018 When 'Creative Destruction' Leveled A Bozeman Trailer Park To Create 'More Prosperity'?

June 27, 2022

Trailer park in Bozeman soon to be razed
Four years later, Tim Crawford wonders how much empathy the new Bozeman has for those that prosperity sent packing
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The Value Of Open Space: In The Gallatin Valley Citizens Voted For Protection With Their Wallet

March 19, 2019 // Private Lands, Ranching

The Toohey farm up Spring Hill
Ag lands play a critical role in maintaining the integrity of Montana's fastest-growing valley. This is the first piece in an ongoing series touting the important role private land protection groups play in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem—and beyond
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In The Winter Of Life, Dreams Prepare Us For What May Come

March 14, 2019

Thomas Cole's "The Voyage of Life—Old Age"
Getting old need not be a season of dread. As Timothy Tate says, it can be an opportunity to embrace who we are
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The War Veteran Who Had A Dream—In Which He Was Visited By A Midget

February 21, 2019

A soldier copes with a bad dream
By courting the images that come to us during sleep and drawing upon their messages, our dreams within can help us achieve more meaningful, peaceful outer lives
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Conversations At The Holiday Table

December 10, 2018

The Savage Family - by  Edward Savage
Timothy Tate, MoJo's go-to psychotherapist, explores the stories we tell about ourselves
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Every Mountain Town Has Local Versions of Brett Kavanaugh and Christine Blasey Ford

November 4, 2018

Christine Blasey Ford
When we talk of justice, Timothy Tate the psychotherapist wonders about the message sent to American daughters
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Trouble in Aspen: What Happens When Working Class Employees With Affordable Housing Retire?

October 25, 2018 // Growth—Good, Bad & Ugly

Aspen, Colorado
Should they be encouraged to leave in order to make room for the next generation of worker bees?
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Denial No More: Bozeman's Boom Is Coming At A Steep Cost To People, Community

August 31, 2018 // Growth—Good, Bad & Ugly

A Bozeman view by drone
If growth produces "winners," then who and what are the "losers"?
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Feeling Low? Even In Mountain Towns You Can't Escape The Blues

August 26, 2018 // Mental Health

Are you feeling stressed in these times?
Timothy Tate, MoJo columnist and mental health professional, identifies the top five reasons why people seek his help
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The Forgotten Westerners: 'East of Billings'

August 6, 2018 // Private Lands, Ranching

Cowboys set off to check their livestock.
Beyond the hipster havens of Bozeman and Jackson Hole, the pain of small towns is real. MoJo's new columnist Alexis Bonogofsky will be sharing their struggles
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How A Gutsy Newspaper Helped Save The Natural Essence Of Jackson Hole

August 3, 2018 // Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole, Media, The New West

The heart of Jackson Hole, protected.
Grand Teton National Park, as we know it today, might not exist were it nor for truth-demanding media battling against real fake news
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On Motherhood, Nativism And Immigration

July 24, 2018 // Indigenous Wisdom, Poetry

Lakota Mother and Baby
Lois Red Elk offers two poems reminding that dreams of better lives are planted in the young
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The Draper: Another Greater Yellowstone Crown Jewel

July 11, 2018

Draper Museum of Natural History
Meet the Cody museum dubbed 'the Smithsonian of the West'
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