The Internet Meets Montana
14 December 2000 - 10:00am
The story of a rural Montana town reconciling old West values with the new Net economy.
"For Paul Rebich, a connection with the past is never far away. On any given day, four generations of Rebich family history are right under his feet. For a hundred years, cattle bearing his family's O-Bar-R brand have grazed the same fields just south of Dillon, Montana. The rhythm of his work -- from calving season to haying season and back again -- is largely unchanged from his great-grandfather's time."
Full Story:
Net makes rural Americans less isolated
Source:
San Jose Mercury News, October 29, 2000
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