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What a week, what a cupcake!

A council meeting that lasts until nearly 2 a.m. to bring in an historic law — and the owners of Bernice’s Bakery on the Price is RIGHT.
Almost makes you want a camel spit cupcake, doesn’t it? It does for me, those tasty chocolate and salty caramel morsels of cake at Bernice’s … Back in five.
So [...]

It’s Tuesday

Tuesday is the day after the Missoula City Council meeting, and here’s a couple of handouts hot off the scanner. Weed! Farm animals! Perverts!
During public comment, UM Students for NORML president Majessa Kerner told the council about Marijuana Education Day. One topic: students who legally use medical marijuana and have it on campus “face [...]

“Flush the fear”

A group of, ahem, named folks is coming together at www.flushthefear.com to show the faith community’s support for equality, LGBT folks and the non-discrimination ordinance.
“Our group will be a leader in articulating God’s justice and ministry of inclusion and hospitality,” reads the Web site.
The name, “Flush the Fear,” looks like a direct response to [...]

(Another) survey says!

This poll is about transportation. It’s the Transportation for America 2010 national study. T4 represents a lot of folks from a broad array of groups. (See details below.)
Here’s how Montana rolls, according to the study: Not as many bad roads compared with the U.S. average; a hair more pedestrian fatalities per capita; and more CO2 [...]

Screaming queens and wedding bells

So it’s a good thing, really, that Chico hot springs isn’t closer. The S.O. and I spent a long weekend and plenty of pocket change there after attending a wedding in Bozeman.
Chico had copies of the Billings Gazette on its coffee tables, and there I read about a wedding in England that reminded me of [...]

What century is it?

The state director of the Concerned Women for America quibbled with some of the viewpoints attributed to her in a story about the anti-discrimination ordinance headed to the Missoula City Council.
Here’s the letter that ran today from Patti Kanduch. And below is more from the earlier interview with her.
Kanduch said a Christian photography business got [...]

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