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  • Dr. Janine Pease is a Crow educator and advocate. She is a board member of the Crow Language Consortium and the founding president of the Little Big Horn College, as well as the past President of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium and Director of the American Indian College Fund.
  • Artists Mark Earnhart and Jodi Lightner have a joint exhibition, Suspended Intervals, at Yellowstone Art Museum in Billings. Both are professors in the Department of Art at Montana State University Billings. Lightner earned an MFA in painting from Wichita State University and specializes in painting and drawing. She is the Chair of the art department at MSUB. Earnhart specializes in sculpture and three-dimensional practices and received an MFA from the University of Maryland.
  • Jazz music in all its many forms is an American invention. In Billings, the genre is gaining a greater audience and a growing interest in higher education.On this episode of Resounds, MSU Billings Music professors Dr. Scott Jeppesen and Roxanne Jeppesen and pianist/arranger Jayden Ostler discuss music education, the Rocky Mountain Jazz Collective, and their performances in this region.
  • Tiny Forest Micro Greens in Billings grows small greens that deliver big flavor, freshness, and flair to a dish especially during this time of the year.
  • The Yellowstone Art Museum has assisted the Billings Logan Airport art program, Art Under the Big Sky, with the selection and rotation of art exhibits in Concourse B.
  • A community leader, volunteer, and Executive Director of the largest performing arts center in a five-state region, Jan Dietrich has an impressive career in the nonprofit world. In the summer of 2026, Dietrich retires after ten years at the helm of the Alberta Bair Theater (ABT) in Billings.
  • Jeff Mangan is a former state representative and state senator, and he also served for six years as the Commissioner for Political Practices.
  • Jamie Harrison lives with her family in Montana, as she has for over 35 years, working as an author, editor, gardener, and caterer. She is the author of seven novels, including five in the Jules Clement series. Her book The Widow Nash was awarded the Mountain and Plains Independent Booksellers Association’s Reading the West Book Award and was also a finalist for the High Plains Book Award.
  • On this episode of Field Days, Matt Skoglund of North Bridger Bison field-dresses a freshly killed bison.
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