The soldier's eyes found mine across the room. His coat was tattered, his expression somewhere between exhaustion and resolve, the battlefield raging around him with no sign of mercy. His gaze suggested he knew how it would end. I did too. The painting had frozen that moment in time, speaking volumes without a word.
The McCord Stewart Museum revised information it had posted regarding the murder of Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. A Montreal journalist who had scrolled though the online version of the museum’s exhibit commemorating the 1976 Montreal games noticed that the massacre had been glossed over. She brought it to the museum’s attention.
Congressional hearings have been rough the last couple of weeks. We’ve had to endure Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth asking for billions of dollars more for a war-of-choice in Iran that already has cost us in lives taken, money wasted, international respect and prices at the pump. Meanwhile, both the nominee for U.S. Attorney General, […]
MISSOULA, Mont. – The Historical Museum of Fort Missoula held a special 4th at the Fort celebration. The museum partnered with the Rocky Mountain Museum of Military History to celebrate 250 years of independence.Â
Michael Teeple
NonStop Local Multimedia Journalist
Bozeman, Mont. — Leaders from around Montana gathered at the Emerson Theater on Thursday, June 11th, for the Montana Festival, a two-day event focused on collaboration, and discussing a vision for the future of the state.Â
BOZEMAN, Mont. — Montana State University (MSU) announced that Museum of the Rockies Executive Director Christopher Dobbs will leave June 30 after nearly eight years to lead a history museum in upstate New York.