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Traditional animal skin processing classes available from MSU
A new course from the Department of Native American Studies at Montana State University will teach students to process animal skins using a traditional Northern Plains method to produce buckskin leather and a traditional decorated parfleche container.
Pat Shingleton for Wednesday, May 8, 2013
The Great Falls Tribune reports experts at Montana State University determined that over the past 58 years, an annual mean temperature increase during springtime has affected the performance of hard red spring wheat.
The bride-to-be is the daughter of Dale and Laurie Hicks of Great Falls. She graduated from Great Falls High and Montana State University in Bozeman.
Is There a Chechen Connection to the Boston Bombings?
Bozeman When a local newspaper here in Montana called for my views on a 19-year-old wrestler named Dzhokhar Tsarnaev with the confusing pedigree of being a Chechen from Dagestan who was reportedly born in Kyrgyzstan but mostly grew up in the United States, and what his motivations for the Boston Marathon terror attack may have been, I tried to use ... (more)
Experts cultivate growing and harvesting tips to foster an abundant potato crop
Planting potatoes is a rite of spring. Long before it's nice enough to set out warm weather crops, gardeners can tuck the tubers under the soil in anticipation of a bountiful harvest later in the season.