A candid memoir of small-town journalism before the digital age, told by a radio reporter who learned the craft from a legendary journalist father. Honest, witty, and deeply human stories reveal what it meant to report the news close to home.
Read MoreDiscover the extraordinary life of Henry Sieben, a German immigrant whose journey mirrors Montana's transformation from untamed frontier to thriving state.
Read MoreHere, collected in one volume, are thirty-five vignettes of Montana and Wyoming history.
Read MoreMontana firefighter Dan Steffensen survived a devastating fire in 2021, burning over 60% of his body. Despite slim odds, his community supported him, and author A.J. Otjen tells his inspiring story of resilience amidst tragedy.
Read MoreThis book delves into the 1979 Idaho firefighting plane crash and other wildland disasters, offering insights from Robert W. Sisk's research and firsthand experiences.
Read MoreThe fascinating history of flume logging that shaped the Copper City
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