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Coach drives rise of MSU Nordic skiing from underdogs to national podium
Parents often hyperbolize to their children that they had to ski to school through heavy snow, uphill both ways. It may not have been uphill both ways, but Grethe-Lise Hagensen, head coach of the Montana State University Nordic ski team since 2003 and t… more »
Native American food source may see improvement
A Montana State University graduate student has won a $94,000 fellowship for research that may improve fishways, or fish ladders, that help fish such as salmon and shad navigate dams and other obstacles to reach their spawning grounds.
Katey Plymesse… more »
Montana gold
MSU is helping develop oilseeds that may one day change the world
Even after working at Montana State University's Central Agricultural Research Center near Moccasin for 25 years, Dave Wichman is still excited about safflower.
He's standing in a f… more »
Just baby and me
As I am driving to the Bozeman airport at 4:30 in the morning, squinting in the dark for a driveway to a house where I’m dropping one of my dogs off, I’m starting to wonder if I’m little crazy. Do people travel to the other end of the globe pregnant and… more »
LOCAL KNOWLEDGE: The Spirit of Montana
WE'LL RAISES UP OUR GLASSES AGAINST EVIL FORCES, SINGING, "WHISKEY FOR MY MEN, BEER FOR MY HORSES!"… songwriter, Toby Keith
At the mention of the Farm to Table movement, you might think of buying beets at the farmer’s market, buying Flathead cherries… more »