
Reviving a Dying Art: Montana’s Push to Educate Future Meat Cutters
Slaughterhouses dwindled from 10,000 in 1967 to 3,000 today. Fergus High in Montana teaches meat-cutting skills to revive this “dying art.”

Slaughterhouses dwindled from 10,000 in 1967 to 3,000 today. Fergus High in Montana teaches meat-cutting skills to revive this “dying art.”

Symone Wilkes balances work and motherhood with SNAP aid, stretching resources to feed her kids in Detroit.
Montanans honor veterans this Veterans Day, reflecting on the significant number of locals who served in the U.S. Armed Forces. Montana ranks high nationally for veterans per capita, highlighting its deep connection to military service. In 2023, the Veterans Administration reported Montana as third nationally for veterans per capita, following

Peter Fabe, a U-M Ph.D. student, aims to revolutionize 3D printing by recycling compostable utensils into sustainable filament.

A $100M luxury apartment complex, The Amara, is planned in downtown Phoenix’s warehouse district by Gallium developers.

President Trump pardoned 16 state Republicans preemptively, shielding them from federal charges over 2020 election actions.

Michigan’s health department ordered full SNAP benefits for November despite federal shutdown challenges.

A faction of Montana Democrats delays a special legislative session as Congress nears a deal to end the shutdown.

