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Missoula City Attorney: Legislative meddling from Helena quashing city’s right to self govern
The Missoula City Attorney has joined other city officials from Montana's metropolitan regions in criticizing the Legislature's recent attempt to eliminate towns' self-government powers, even as its members condemn federal overreach from…
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Citing public good, Missoula City Council adopts MRA’s budget
The Missoula City Council's residual conservative wing and its first Democratic socialist member attempted but failed Monday night to stop the passage of the Missoula Redevelopment Agency's Fiscal Year 2021 budget, despite the implications…
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$13 million grant hits the bank; Missoula County to begin Mullan-area infrastructure
Nearly three years after Missoula County received word that it had won a federal infrastructure grant for the greater Mullan region, authorities announced Tuesday that the money was finally in their hands.
The $13 million BUILD award…
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Montana PSC considers new garbage hauling service in Missoula
The Montana Public Business Commission is considering whether a competitive waste hauling service in Missoula County, now supplied by Republic Services of Montana, may be established.
L&L Site Services, based in Gallatin County,…
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Name of Missoula stabbing victim released
MISSOULA - The identity of the woman who was discovered stabbed to death in Missoula late last month has been published by authorities.
Angela M. Kohl, 39, of Missoula, has been identified as the victim, according to Missoula County…
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Sustainable Missoula: Everyday climate conversations are key to systemic change
Like millions of other Americans, we sat down in front of our televisions to watch the recent film. Don't Look Up, which we enjoyed well during the holidays. You've heard about it, if not seen it: scientists find a giant comet that will…
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Law restricting political activity on Montana college campuses struck down
According to a state court ruling issued on Thursday, elements of Republican-passed legislation restricting voter registration campaigns and other political activities on areas of Montana state college campuses were invalidated.
Judge…
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Crisis Intervention Team moving from Missoula Fire Dept. to MPD
Officials from the city of Missoula announced this week that the Crisis Intervention Team, which has been in operation for seven years, would be transferred from the fire department to the police department.
A press statement from the…
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Montana man leaves hospital after long recovery following plane crash
A Billings man who almost perished in a terrible aircraft accident had a pleasant homecoming Thursday night.
Riley Stephens walked out of a Salt Lake City hospital two days ago to applause and celebrations, more than four months after a…
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Snowpack percentages drop in most Montana river basins
After a damp December in the Treasure State, officials with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) said January was mostly deficient in precipitation.
According to Montana's monthly NRCS SNOTEL site totals, January…
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