
Jeff Whitesell, chief pilot of Miss Montana, adjusts her propeller governors after a test flight on May 12, 2019. The World War II era aircraft spent months being repaired at the Museum of Mountain Flying in Missoula before making the journey to Normandy to help celebrate the 75th anniversary of D-day.

Seven-year old Maya Waller shows off her "mud fashion" gloves while helping in her family's garden plot at the Siren Road Garden on May 30, 2020. The new garden is the first of its kind on the far west side of Missoula. Maya created mud 'gloves' and 'boots' for herself using a garden spigot and a mud puddle while her mom and dad pulled weeds from their garden plot.

Marla Loring, center, holds an image of her niece, Ashley Loring Heavyrunner, during the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Vigil at the University of Montana on Jan. 19, 2019. Heavyrunner has been missing since June 5, 2017. The 20 -year-old college student disappeared from the Blackfeet Reservation just before she was set to move into a new apartment in Missoula.

Two veterans from the Ole Beck Veterans of Foreign War Post 209 in Missoula check out the WWII B-25 Bomber Plan, Maid in the Shade, after landing at the Museum of Mountain Flying in Missoula, Montana on Aug. 31. A crowd of veterans, museum-goers and plane enthusiasts gathered to watch the landing and explore the plane, one of only 34 of its kind still flying.

Resident Amy Barmann proposes a toast with her housemates and L'Arche staff during the Night to Shine Party hosted at the L'Arche Offices in Webster Groves on Feb. 12, 2021. Night To Shine is an annual celebration hosted by the Tim Tebow Foundation. It usually functions much like a prom, but looked a little smaller this year to keep residents safe from COVID-19.

Missoula Haunted House scare-actress Max Randall, left, takes a break from makeup application while actor Bradley Lykins hurries to make changes to his makeup in the haunt's 'green room.' Lykins and his fellow haunters build Missoula's only haunted house from scratch each year, starting with an empty warehouse. A core group of about 20 designers and actors created this year's hellscape, which included a real river Styx, a functional boat, an airplane crash and chainsaws.

Seven-year-old Kaylin Sanders picks up speed on her sled while enjoying the first big snowstorm of the year at Compton Hill Reservoir Park in St. Louis on Jan. 27, 2021. This was Sanders first time sledding. "You have to be careful, or you could hurt your leg or your pinky like I did," she advised. Sanders says her favorite part of sledding is rolling in the snow when she falls off.

A worker at Anaconda Foundry Fabrication Company tranfers molten menganese into a mold during a pour on March 3, 2020. The foundry in Ananconda, Montana, has been in constant operation since the days of the "copper kings." One of many legacies of copper mining in the area, it is now an employee-owned operation and employs nearly a hundred Anacondans.

Climate protestors stand on ice blocks, holding hands under the Higgins Avenue Bridge in downtown Missoula with nooses hanging from above around their necks in order to emphasize the urgency of the climate situation. The demonstration took place on Aug. 22, 2019 in front of a crowded downtown park to raise awareness ahead of the world-wide school strikes for climate.

Teddy Nichols, 7, helps load a pumpkin into a truck at the "Pumpkins for the Pov" Pumpkin Harvest on Sept. 26, 2020. The harvest, an annual event, brought about 25 volunteers together to pull nearly 2,000 pumpkins out of a field near Evans Tree Farm on Mullan Road. The pumpkins will be sold at around town to benefit the Poverello Center.

Kirkwood High School sophomore and march co-organizer Kylie Madden, third from right, leads marchers in a chant as the group crosses Essex Avenue in Kirkwood, Missouri on Jan. 13, 2021. About 150 high school students and locals marched from Kirkwood High School to the Kirkwood Police Department to encourage prosecutors to take recent racist vandalism of the school seriously.