Moon, 37, considers her custom closet to be her favorite room in her 12,000 square-foot Texas mansion and would like to be buried inside it when she dies.
It’s not surprising for Montanans to have plenty of political disagreements. What’s more uncommon? Neighbors whispering about each other at grocery stores and disrupting entire public meetings with passionate tirades. Welcome to the era of COVID-19, when debates about public health, personal liberties and science have reached a fever pitch. Those disagreements are tugging at tightly knit towns and counties, making some residents wonder how their communities will survive in more ways than one.