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Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for July 7
Read through the obituaries published today in Missoulian.
Shelf Life: Teen mycological mystery tour cooking class at Missoula Public Library
Activities at the Missoula Public Library this week:
Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for July 6
Read through the obituaries published today in Missoulian.
Missoula and Western Montana speaks up: Letters to the editor for the week of Jul. 5, 2024
Our weekly round-up of letters published in the Missoulian.
What you missed this week in notable Missoula and Western Montana crimes and court cases
This week's local crime and court updates from Missoulian.
Missoulian week in review: Local news recap for June 29-July 5
Here's a roundup of local stories that ran this week.
Historical homes you can own in the Missoula and Western Montana area
Here are some Missoula and Western Montana homes with history that you might be able to call your own.
Historical homes you can own in the Missoula and Western Montana area
Here are some Missoula and Western Montana homes with history that you might be able to call your own.
‘My life was teeth’: Crow student handmakes hundreds of faux elk teeth for dress
Nontraditional UM student Tanya Plainfeather-Gardner handmade about 1,500 porcelain elk teeth replicas for an elk tooth dress.
Missoula Redevelopment Agency eyes big projects on the horizon
Missoula Redevelopment Agency director Ellen Buchanan said that Tax Increment Financing has spurred private investment in Missoula.
Helena City Commission to discuss one-way roads around state capitol, angle parking
The plan would turn parts of 6th East Avenue and Lockey Avenue into one-ways, making a clockwise traffic circuit around the state capitol building.
Mountain Line: River floating drop-off at Sha-Ron available
The bus service has a stop at the Sha-Ron parking lot as part of the existing Route 4 line between downtown Missoula and Bonner.
'Reality check': Pyramid runs final log through sawmill
Approximately 10 people were expected to be let go by the company this week, saidPyramid General Manager Todd Johnson. Those employees and future layoffs will have severance packages.
Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for July 5
Read through the obituaries published today in Missoulian.
Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for July 4
Read through the obituaries published today in Missoulian.
New job postings for Missoula and Western Montana job seekers
Browse through the latest Missoula and Western Montana employment postings and find your next career.
UPDATED: Small grass fire burns 2 acres in Missoula North Hills
A fire investigator was assigned to the case, and the fire's cause in under investigation as of Wednesday, a news release stated.
'Pristine example': Woman's Ninemile property a conservation education haven
A proponent of conservation and education, 92-year-old Betty Thisted is an advocate for the importance of both.
Hmong immigrant celebrates 100th birthday at Missoula low-income apartments
Xong Xiong turned 100 recently at the Council Groves Apartments, a low-income complex in Missoula.
Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for July 3
Read through the obituaries published today in Missoulian.
Sawmill closes at Pyramid Mountain Lumber
Seeley Lake’s largest employer continued its wind down this summer as it finished using its sawmill on July 2, 2024.
Manlove Homestead: East Helena’s oldest structure needs to move, but where?
“These things are important,”East Helena Historical Society President Marty Folio said, “but no one seems to want the liability.”
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University of Montana researcher admits to federal fraud
The defendant, Braxton A. Norwood, 43, from Marburg, Germany, pleaded guilty on June 27 to falsification of records in a federal investigation, court filings show.
Business Buzz: New arts center and 'cacao bar'; new splash pad
There's a new healing arts center in downtown Missoula with a cacao bar. There's also going to be a new splash pad for kids in town.
Former Blackfeet operations manager sentenced for fraud
James C. McNeely pleaded guilty in January to one count of theft from an Indian tribal government receiving federal funding.
Outdoor burning closes as scorching Fourth weekend approaches
Despite a relatively cool spring that somewhat dampened fire danger, the DNRC noted, "weather forecasts for the holiday include hot temperatures and an incoming front with potential wind."
Missoula County purchases Mullan Road building for sheriff's office
The county approved spending roughly $2 million of its cash reserve funds to secure the building at2415 Mullan Road.
County Commissioners approve 3% raise for themselves, other elected officials
That board requested a 3% increase to pay, which Missoula County Chief Administrative Officer Chris Lounsbury said matches the increase non-union county employees will see next year.
'We are the same': Helena mayor visits Armenia to teach about democracy, spark friendship
Mayor Wilmot Collins was selected to spend five days in Armenia. His goal: explain why a people-first government works on a grassroots level and form a sister-city relationship.
July 4 events around western Montana
Whether you want to stay close or go a little farther, western Montana has plenty of options for fun things to do this Fourth of July.
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