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  • Giano Cromley is the author of two indie young adult novels novels, The Prince of Infinite Space, and The Last Good Halloween, and a short story collection, What We Build Upon the Ruins. He is a recipient of an Artists Fellowship from the Illinois Arts Council and was a BookEnds Fellow with Stonybrook University.
  • For 40 years, Caramel Cookie Waffles on 17th Street W has been selling the stroopwafel. The bakery cafe was first opened by Jan and Judy Boogman in 1987, and was sold to new proprietors Lilly Thompson Corning, Erin Heringer, and Katie Edwards two years ago.
  • The C.M. Russell Museum contains more than 3,000 pieces of Western art in a complex that covers an entire city block. The Western art complex, a National Historic Landmark, includes Charlie Russell’s fully restored home and studio, where he lived and created for 24 years alongside wife and business partner Nancy Cooper Russell.
  • In 2010, Elouise Cobell, the long-time treasurer for the Blackfeet Tribe, settled a lawsuit against the US government on behalf of over 500,000 members of several tribes who had been victimized by the US government for decades.
  • By bringing coffee to nostalgic spaces in town, Black Dog Coffee in Billings preserves not only a bit of history but continues to bring community together with caffeine and food.
  • On this episode of Field Days, sixth-generation Stillwater County rancher Jake Miller installs a commercial cooler in a shop on his Absarokee property as Miller Ranch Beef gets set to launch.
  • Released in the fall of 2019, Voices of Yellowstone’s Capstone: A Narrative Atlas of the Absaroka-Beartooth is a 338-page, coffee-table-sized book that explores the cultural and natural resources of this treasured wilderness area north of Yellowstone National Park.
  • On this episode of Field Days, Stillwater County rancher Celeste Miller sells a local restaurant on a Miller Ranch Beef special.
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