It’s a Saturday in mid-August in northern Montana, about 45 minutes outside of Helena in an area informally referred to as Magpie Gulch by locals. Dustin LeDoux is standing in an ankle-deep stream, the crystal-clear water sparkling in the sunlight as it quickly moves downstream. Aside from the wireless speaker, it […]
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Cropped shot of an affectionate young couple going through paperwork while doing their budget at home. A shocking 69% of Americans have under $1,000 in savings, according to a 2019 GOBankingRates survey. That lack of emergency funds leaves people ill-prepared for financial emergencies. Right now, many people are experiencing tremendous […]
LAKE PLACID – The Lake Placid Sinfonietta reinvented itself on the fly like many performing arts organization when it was winged by the COVID-19 pandemic. “It’s kind of amazing to think that I’m already almost a year and a half into my tenure as musical director of the Sinfonietta, and […]
Students and educators across Florida return to classes today, after a week (in most cases) away from what has proven a trying and complicated school year during the time of coronavirus. The break might not have been as restful as they might have hoped, after the state Department of Education […]
This year has been like no other. A few short months ago, the program as our community and supporters knew it was turned upside down. Within these months the community has worked through a health crisis, school closures, teleworking, job loss, schedule changes, and the adjustment to virtual communications. The […]
Students make use of the computer lab inside the library on the University of Wyoming campus in Laramie in October 2019. Many university classes will take place online in the spring to limit the spread of the coronavirus. Cayla Nimmo, Star-Tribune The University of Wyoming has launched preparations for the […]