

Zach Dundas is a journalist based in Portland, Oregon. Born and raised in Missoula, he graduated from the University of Montana's journalism program and survived a tour of duty as a cub reporter on the Missoula Independent—the weekly paper where "Northern Exposure" meets "The Front Page." A former staff editor and reporter at Portland's Willamette Week, he's now a freelancer for Good and other publications. His first book, an exploration of DIY and grassroots sports, is in the works.
Business & Money
With new oil fields discovered on the border of Montana and North Dakota, big money is flooding into small towns. Visit the epicenter of North America’s new oil boom. — read more
Contributors: Zach Dundas
010: The China Issue - Mar 22 2008
Politics
Nontraditional politician Steve Novick is running an insurgent campaign for the Senate in Oregon. — read more
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008: Big Ideas! - Nov 28 2007
Living
"Urban golf" is springing up around the world. The pubs dotting the courses aren't necessarily obstacles. — read more
Contributors: Zach Dundas
008: Big Ideas! - Nov 27 2007
Media
The Ashland Media Exchange and the Espresso Book Machine seek to put books back in people's hands. — read more
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007: High Tech/Low Tech - Sep 24 2007
Mobility
On custom-built mountain bikes, Rwandan coffee farmers are finding their commute a little lighter. — read more
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006: Design Solutions - Aug 09 2007