By Kathy Bouchard EBS CONTRIBUTOR For nearly a week each winter month, fair skies are rinsed of all but the brightest stars by the gleaming splendor...
By Kathy Bouchard EBS COLUMNIST In 1714, the British government decided to offer the Prize of Longitude, £20,000—or more than 3 million pounds in today’s money—to...
By Kathy Bouchard EBS CONTRIBUTOR After spending nearly every possible vacation moment in Big Sky for nine years, my dad, Dick Barton, became a permanent resident...
By Kathy Bouchard EBS CONTRIBUTOR Every few months I travel to Chicago to visit my kids and grands. While there, the very best nature fix available is...
By Kathy Bouchard EBS CONTRIBUTOR He surveyed the yard cautiously, noting the sheets swaying from the line and the little girls playing near the back stoop....
By Kathy Bouchard EBS CONTRIBUTOR It was one of those cool and quiet days—no wind, and the pewter sky seemed particularly close. My high elevation had...
By Kathy Bouchard EBS CONTRIBUTOR Carbon footprints would be much more understandable if only we could see them, as once we saw oily plumes of smoke...
By Kathy Bouchard EBS CONTRIBUTOR Winter approaches. The meat has been cured, the hay bailed and stacked for the animals. The bounty of the land has...
By Bay Stephens EBS Staff Writer BIG SKY – For the projects that need to be done, but haven’t been tackled, the Rotary Club of Big...
Inaugural LPHS Interact members inducted By Joseph T. O’Connor Explore Big Sky Managing Editor BIG SKY – Rotary International’s Big Sky chapter on March 12 formally...