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The Montana Memory Project was established in 2005 when Bruce Newell, the Montana State Library commissioner, “pushed for the creation of a program to help libraries statewide collect and preserve the history and culture of their communities.” [3] The MMP developed slowly out of this original project as logistics and technology evolved alongside interest in the project.
Montana Free Press - Helena; Montana Kaimin - Missoula; Montana Standard - Butte; The Montanian - Libby; The Mountaineer - Big Sandy; The MSU Exponent - Bozeman; Northern Plains Independent - Wolf Point; Phillips County News - Malta; The Philipsburg Mail - Philipsburg; Powder River Examiner - Broadus; Ravalli Republic - Hamilton; The River ...
Thomas B. Marquis. Thomas Bailey Marquis (December 19, 1869 – March 22, 1935) was an American self-taught historian and ethnographer who wrote about the Plains Indians and other subjects of the American frontier.
List of newspapers serving cities over 100,000 in the United States; Foreign language. List of French-language newspapers published in the United States; List of German-language newspapers published in the United States; List of Spanish-language newspapers published in the United States; Specialty. List of African-American newspapers in the ...
Joan Hoff was born on June 27, 1937, in Butte, Montana. [1] She attended the University of Montana where she received a BA degree (1957); [1] Cornell University where she received a MA degree (1959) and was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow; [1] and University of California, Berkeley where she received a PhD (1966).
The Montana Newspaper Association named the Flathead Beacon the state's best large weekly 10 times since 2009. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 2014, Outside magazine ranked the Flathead Beacon the 58th best place to work in the United States, citing the "intense employee pride in the publishing company". [ 6 ]
Hoosiers challenged hundreds of books in Indiana libraries last year — from Maia Kobabe's "Gender Queer" to the Holy Bible. Here's a full list.
The Oberlies immediately hired a manager and an editor, and moved the operation into an office in the Heights section of Billings, Montana. They operated the weekly newspaper for five years. [7] During these years, the newspaper regularly employed up to seven correspondents who wrote news stories from their respective areas of the county. [8]