Rabbit’s Wish for Christmas

(A Narragansett Legend) Long in the way time past time, rabbits had very short ears. They had very long tails. They had long, straight arms and long, straight legs. Very different than the way [...]

Chinook Winds: A False Spring

By Marlene Affeld People who have spent some time in Montana tell eerie tales of the warm winter winds. Have you ever experienced a chinook? If so, you surely remember the sudden change in the [...]

The Golden Cobwebs

Author Unknown It was before Christmas, and the tree was all trimmed with popcorn and silver nuts and pretty glass balls and little wooden toys, and stood safely out of sight in a room where the [...]

The Miracle

Author Unknown The violent grinding of brakes suddenly applied, and the harsh creaking of skidding wheels gradually died away as the big car came to a stop. Eddie quickly picked himself up from [...]

Big Dog, Big Heart

By Brad Reynolds Buddy is an impressive dog in more ways than one. At five years old, the lovable Newfoundland weighs an incredible 206 pounds. (On more than one occasion, he’s been mistaken for [...]

Self-Care to Health & Happiness

By Tiffany Sweeney Have you ever found yourself trying to drink from an empty cup? Or, attempting to drive your car with your gas gauge on E? Or even trying to shop with a bank card at a zero [...]

Nutrition Basics

By Gen Gondeiro “Nutrition.” For some of us that word is daunting; it represents giving up things that we love and strikes fear into the hearts (and stomachs) of thousands, even millions of folks [...]

Living with Perspective

By Kristi Calvery I never thought I would be grateful that I was diagnosed with diabetes as a child. As a teacher, I now find there is value in life experiences and adversity. It allows a person [...]

Quilting Comfort for Chouteau County

From the very young to the very old, everyone loves the comfort of a quilt. It’s soft. It’s warm. And there’s something heartening about all the dedication and care it takes to make one. That’s [...]