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Carlton gravel pit stakeholders await groundwater study results
The gravel pit has been at the center of a zoning controversy between residents of the area and Western Materials, the gravel pit company looking to expand into undeveloped lands.
We care: Missoula woman who recently secured housing needs several household items
A previously unhoused womanwith two kids who just got placement in an apartment needs help with furniture.
UW-Madison researcher develops ice cream that doesn't melt
"It's basically physics and ice cream coming together."
UW-Madison researcher creates ice cream that holds its shape
Over the span of an hour, regular ice cream begins to lose its shape and drip into the beaker below after 30 minutes, while UW-Madison Ph.D. researcher Cameron Wick's ice cream, infused with polyphenols, holds its shape.
Montana congressional delegation tells VA to not cut frontline jobs
Montana officials have sent letters calling on the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to not cut 10,000 frontline care providers, saying such a move would hurt health care and mental care services.
‘That is where our power is’: Missoula Pride paves the way for action
As Missoula Pride returned to downtown Missoula for its third annual Pride celebrations, LGBTQ+ advocates urged attendees to take action.
UPDATED: One person wounded, one arrested following incident at Sha-Ron on Friday
A woman suffered a single gunshot wound during a fight inside a car with a man.
Business Buzz: One coffee shop closes, another opens; fund set up for mobile home park
One coffee shop in downtown Missoula is closing, but another coffee shop is opening up on the same street.
Missoula looks to implement new sidewalk program
The new policy would allow people making 120% of area median income todefer all new sidewalk costs, up from the previous threshold of 80% of area median income.
Photos: 3rd Annual Missoula Pride Parade
Photos from the third annual Missoula Pride Parade in downtown Missoula on Saturday, June 15, 2024.
Trader Joe’s tiny coolers are selling like hot cakes. Why and how do products go viral?
This isn’t even the first time little Trader Joe’s bags have gone viral. In March, shoppers went wild over Trader Joe’s mini canvas tote bags, which rapidly sold out.
This Week in Government: Public Art Committee meets Tuesday
Government meetings this week.
Photos: Stallions blank Brahmas 25-0 to win UFL Championship
The Birmingham Stallions beat the San Antonio Brahmas 25-0 to win the inaugural UFL Championship at the Dome at America's Center on Sunday, June 16, 2024.
Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for June 16
Read through the obituaries published today in Missoulian.
Shelf Life: Home Resource Fix-It Clinic at Missoula Public Library
Activities at the Missoula Public Library this week:
New conservation easem*nt outside of Victor protects 80-year legacy
Danny Roy hasn’t spent more than 11 weeks away from the ranch in 59 years. While the land hasn't changed much, a new agreement will ensure it’s kept that way.
Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for June 15
Read through the obituaries published today in Missoulian.
Missoula and Western Montana speaks up: Letters to the editor for the week of Jun. 14, 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.
Heart Butte School District welcomes a new superintendent
After a trying year, the Heart Butte School District will have a new leader.
Election observers find no major flaws in Missoula County primary
A national nonprofit had two former Montana lawmakers, one Democrat and one Republican, lead a group of volunteers to observe the Missoula elections.
Junior gardeners gather to help native plants thrive along Missoula's Riverfront Trail
A handful of Missoula students set out to remove piles of invasive weeds crowding native plants that need space to flourish and grow in the Clark Fork Native Prairie.
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Council debates additional urban camping policies
The city is also in theprocess of creating maps to designate where camping is allowed following the implementation of the buffer zones earlier 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.
Business Buzz: New cafe, new hotel, new barbecue supply store, new mural
There's a new place to get coffee and snacks in downtown Missoula. Also, a huge new mural is going up thanks to the Downtown Missoula Partnership.
Northern Cheyenne woman promotes healing, justice in Sand Creek reckoning events
Cinnamon Kills First will never forget the first time she visitedthe Sand Creek Massacre site in Colorado.
Volunteers work to rescue native plants for new public prairie exhibit in Missoula
"And this is a really amazing way to get an instant prairie because some of these bunchgrasses are decades old," said the organizer of the event.
Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for June 14
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Supreme Court sides with Native American tribes in health care funding dispute with government
The Supreme Court sided with Native American tribes Thursday in a dispute with the federal government over the cost of health care when tribes run programs in their own communities.
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