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Tuesday, September 30
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Source: Missoulian , Associated Press via Missoulian Missoula, Mont. -- A district court judge ruled Monday that a woman should share custody of children she raised for years with a same-sex...
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Saturday, September 13
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Source: KXLH TV , Idaho Statesman , Idaho Press-Tribune One week after the public library in Nampa, Idaho agreed to return two manuals with graphic sexual illustrations to its library shelves...
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Wednesday, September 03
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Source: Missoulian , KPAX TV Missoula, Mont. -- What started more than a year ago as a small effort to address hate crimes with a few hundred dollars worth of posters has blossomed into a well...
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Saturday, June 14
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Source: Great Falls Tribune , KULR-TV , KPAX-TV Helena, Mont. -- A majority of Montanans favor protecting gays and lesbians from discrimination and passing legislation to do so, a new poll...
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Saturday, March 29
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Come to the Summit to share and envision the present and future of Montana’s LGBTQ community April 19 in Helena. Sponsored by Montana Pride Network and Pride Foundation , this statewide summit is an invitation to learn about our resources and how we can...
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Saturday, March 29
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Source: Montana Standard and seaQwa reports HELENA -- Pride Inc., one of Montana’s most outspoken gay and lesbian equality groups, has closed its doors, prompting the Montana Human Rights Network...
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Tuesday, November 27
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Jess Keith, right, watched the rally that she had inspired from the sidelines with her partner Melissa Darnell who had flown in from Palm Springs to be with Jess. seaQwa photo by Robin Evans Missoula Mayor John Engen can give a rousing stump speech. And he had for the crowd ready to hear a good one Monday night in Missoula. Well over 200 people had gathered at a downtown club in the early evening by the time Engen was introduced. The crowd had become dense enough in what is usually the Badlander's dance floor that the mayor couldn't make it to the stage. He started shouting from his place...
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Monday, November 26
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Breakfast at The Oxford in Missoula at noon: $6 even. The Oxford itself hasn't changed all that much. As I ate a huge burger with fries ($5) in there last night at the cafe counter, two young guys a few stools down discussed what seemed to be a play they're writing. "We have to have him tell the truth here." "You sure?" "Oh, yeah." I heard only a bit of their conversation, but that seemed to be what they were talking about. And they're not the first group of playwrights to ply their craft over coffee and cigarettes (still allowed) in the place. It's...
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Sunday, November 25
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Missoula, Mont. -- On a clear, cold, sunny day, I walked this morning from Missoula's bus station to a motel on the opposite side of town. I've had to leave my apartment in Seattle for a couple of weeks while the building's management makes some long-overdue repairs. I'll stay for the duration at my sister's house in Butte. But I stopped off here to look around a bit and -- probably -- to attend a rally scheduled for tomorrow evening at a local club. What struck me during my walk this morning is how little things have changed. It still mostly looks like the town where I went...
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Sunday, November 11
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Bellevue native and Project Runway contestant Jack Mackenroth is a competitive swimmer , seen here with fellow contestant Lisa Gilson after the 2006 Park to Park Swim in New York. photo From seaQwa 's Qnews : nw:gaynews feed: November 11, 2007 Missoula's latest anti-gay assault part of a disturbing pattern Source: Missoulian and Missoula Independent Commentary: Washington should apologize for eugenics law Source: Knute Berger in Crosscut Bellevue-native hunk to compete in Project Runway Source: Seattle Times November 10, 2007 Washington priest elected bishop of Chicago diocese on a ballot...
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