Up in the Missouri River Territory, This Is How She Rolls BY RICK & SUSIE GRAETZ Rolling along for nearly 335 miles in Montana's Missouri River Country, the Missouri River takes top billing, but the Yellowstone River is far more than a bit player. The 670-mile long waterway's claim to fame is that it remains the nation's longest undammed river. While it only logs 50 … [Read more...]
Jeff Daniels, Movie Star Makes Music
Has Second Career, Keeps the Day Job BY BRIAN D’AMBROSIO 11/10/15 He‘s perhaps best known for playing opposite Jim Carrey in Dumb and Dumber, and has scored major credits in recently released major motion pictures—playing Apple CEO John Sculley in Steve Jobs, and a NASA honcho in Ridley Scott’s blockbuster The Martian. It may seem odd then that a star of Jeff … [Read more...]
Born Barefoot
How Did That Whole Shoe Thing Get Started? BY DAVID S. LEWIS You started out as a child. No doubt. We all did. And correct me if I’m wrong, but even before that, as a baby, that little bundle of humanity that you were didn't come into this world with shoes—no soles, no laces, no Dr. Scholls inserts. You were barefoot. So how did we all get from there to here? And where … [Read more...]
Real Men Don’t Flock Shoot
It’s a Question of Character BY DAVID S. LEWIS 11/05/15 If you own a dog, imagine this nightmare. He somehow gets shot while on the run in a field. And the sudden impact is so painful and intense that he literally does not know what hit him, only that it’s excruciating and horrible, the worst pain that’s ever come upon him. Spooked and terrified he runs fast and far … [Read more...]