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Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for June 12
Read through the obituaries published today in Missoulian.
City council approves subdivision on River Road
The Strong Riverstone development, at 2348 River Road, will place 18 two-unit townhouses along a narrow strip of land between two developed areas.
Woman killed in early morning Arlee crash
Naomi Plant, an Arlee resident, was the victim of the deadly crash, according to Lake County Sheriff Don Bell.
UPDATED: Missoula City Council approves new urban camping restrictions, effective immediately
The resolution establishes several "buffer zones" that ban people from camping near homes, businesses, parks and schools.
Judge allows former Montana Tech official to get treatment in New Jersey
A judge is allowing a former Montana Tech official to travel to New Jersey for substance abuse treatment while his case is pending.
Maclay Bridge reopens Tuesday afternoon
Maclay Bridge will reopen on Tuesday after months of work to repair the road surface and other structural concerns.
Missoula native earns Military Excellence Award at Recruit Training Command
Powers, 23, graduated from Hellgate High School and was a member of the two-time state championship baseball team.
Missoula native earns Military Excellence Award at Recruit Training Command
Powers, 23, graduated from Hellgate High School and was a member of the two-time state championship baseball team.
New 445-housing unit 'agrihood' subdivision proposed west of Missoula
A development group has submitted an application for a huge subdivision west of Missoula that would include single-family homes and apartments.
Military service provides lifelong lessons to Jim Collins
Content by AARP.Collins said what he misses the most since retiring two years ago — after nearly 30 years in the military — is the camaraderie, teamwork and trust he experienced during training and service.
We care: Missoula woman needs cell phone to reach care team
A previously unhoused womanwith two kids who just got placement in an apartment needs help with furniture.
Curious in class, on field or in water, Hellgate's Naughton heads south
"Truly multi-faceted and full of grace, Henri was a joy to have as a student and unerringly kind to his classmates. I think he is wonderful."
Fundraiser launched for Missoula 4-year-old's medical bills after crash
A 4-year-old sustained serious injuries when he was struck by a car in Missoula’s northside neighborhood last week.
New Missoula County floodplain map could be finalized soon, some residents upset
While the data will be more accurate for future floods, the new floodplain will inevitably move some people into the floodplain, affecting their insurance and home values.
Work continues at the Gerald W. Marks Exploration Center & Rocky Mountain Gardens near the Missoula County Fairgrounds. (Music by Travis Yost)
Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for June 11
Read through the obituaries published today in Missoulian.
Missoula and Western Montana homes for big families
Missoula and Western Montana homes with at least five bedrooms.
Proposal would halt new Missoula dispensary licenses for 2 years
Ward 3 Councilor Gwen Jones will propose three different resolutions to the Public Safety Health and Operations Committee on Wednesday.
Missoula nonprofit to get $2.5M in TIF for $10M affordable housing project
Opportunity Resources, Inc., a longtime local nonprofit, is seeking to relocate its wood products business and build an income-restricted apartment building.
Missoula and Western Montana home listings for people who need a lot of living space
Browse Missoula and Western Montana homes over 4,000 square feet in size.
This Week in Government: MRA meets Monday
Government meetings this week.
Epilepsy does not deter Sentinel High grad from receiving diploma with honors
Josie Allred graduated from Sentinel High School Summa Cum Laude. While she started her high school career amid pandemic restrictions, the 18-year-old alsofaced her own challenges during senior year.
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Military service provides lifelong lessons to Jim Collins
Content by AARP.Collins said what he misses the most since retiring two years ago — after nearly 30 years in the military — is the camaraderie, teamwork and trust he experienced during training and service.
John Nelson: Purple Heart recipient reflects on days in Vietnam
Content by AARP. When his plane was struck over Vietnam,Air Force Capt. John Nelson took action.
Big Sky Chamber and UnitedHealthcare team up to help Montana businesses control heath care costs, recruit and retain employees
Content by UnitedHealthcare. These two companiesare working together to provide a new choice for employee health coverage through the Community Chamber Program.
What is best solution for unwanted hair in sensitive places?
Content by Milan Laser Hair Removal. These laser hair removal experts share their observations and insights about the benefits of Brazilian laser hair removal vs. Brazilian waxing.
Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for June 10
Read through the obituaries published today in Missoulian.
Seeley grad headed to UM for environmental studies, documentary majors
Hattie Batchelder, raised in Seeley Lake, capped off her time at the high school as she graduated alongside 20 of her peers last weekend.
Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for June 9
Read through the obituaries published today in Missoulian.
State investigating after man in Cut Bank drove over officer, who then shot him
The Montana Division of Criminal Investigation said it is investigating an officer-involved shooting in Cut Bank that occurred early Saturday.
Newly listed homes for sale in the Missoula and Western Montana area
Browse through recently listed homes in the Missoula and Western Montana real estate market and find your next home!
Shelf Life: Discover adventures in cooking for teens at Missoula Public Library
Activities at the Missoula Public Library this week:
Trains long gone, people once again roll down new Tarkio trail
A yearslong effort from Mineral County Rails to Trails organization has allowed people to once again feel the wind in their faces as they glide along the path, soot free.
Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for June 8
Read through the obituaries published today in Missoulian.
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