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  • 2 months ago | bozemandailychronicle.com | Lori Berg

    Video Player is loading. Current Time 0:00Duration 1:24Remaining Time -1:24Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. End of dialog window. Growing up in Shanghai, China, Linda Huang vividly recalls her grandparents leaving early in the morning to take their place in line at the food market. And while Huang was too little to tag along on her bike, her grandparents ensured she still learned the most important lesson of all: the value of knowing where your food comes from.

  • 2 months ago | bighorncountynews.com | Lori Berg

    Ryan Old Crow holds a feathered staff in his right hand and a beaded purse and fan in his left as he glides across the dance floor. The staff is the most important of the many pieces that comprise his regalia. It was passed down from his late grandfather, Newton Old Crow, who died last year. Soon, eye-catching colors will engulf Brick Breeden Fieldhouse and bells will ring to the beat of the drum.

  • 2 months ago | bozemandailychronicle.com | Lori Berg

    As a sophomore in high school, Ella Wetsit tore her ACL and meniscus while playing soccer. Until the injury, Wetsit's focus was on her upcoming junior and senior seasons and earning a college scholarship. She was sure the injury was the worst thing that could have happened to her. As the recovery process began, her hopes of returning to the sport she loved dwindled. She knew in her heart her knee would never be the same. But something else began to lift her spirits during this dark time.

  • 2 months ago | bozemandailychronicle.com | Lori Berg

    Baáchuuaashe ammaachimmúuwaako awatatchée baasaxpilák baatawéelishiiluash. Annakaaeé Itchitash aák disshé isakbassáakiksua koók. Iilápxisaahke Binnaxcheésh Basaásh ammaakkuúkoo balée ítchím kulaák kalagoón biléenmiakshik. Ammaachimmúuawaakoo ammúupchilituash bilítaache iiláawia baapé iilúupa pilikáak axpíluupape lák dúupa pilikáak axpáwatapeelak alannishíwio koók. Híleen baatawéelisshe báalee ahúuk heehtáa hilaakáa ítchihkaaseek aák disshé ishbassáa biík hék Annakaaeé Itchitash.

  • 2 months ago | bozemandailychronicle.com | Lori Berg

    Ryan Old Crow holds a feathered staff in his right hand and a beaded purse and fan in his left as he glides across the dance floor. The staff is the most important of the many pieces that comprise his regalia. It was passed down from his late grandfather, Newton Old Crow, who died last year. Soon, eye-catching colors will engulf Brick Breeden Fieldhouse and bells will ring to the beat of the drum.

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