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Missoula sees big uptick in deadly vehicle and nonmotorized crashes

There were 24 fatalities on Missoula roadways in 2022, the highest in at least nine years.

Missoula school elections ballots sent out

The county sent roughly 72,000 ballots to Missoula area residents. All registered voters in areas with an election should receive a ballot.

Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for April 17

Read through the obituaries published today in Missoulian.

Officials: Man's claims about bringing nuclear plant to Butte cast doubt on credibility

Some Butte-Silver Bow officials are wary about a man's proposals after claims he made about bringing a nuclear power plant were refuted.

City Council signs deal for $25 million downtown project

The plan will create two-way roads on Front and Main Street, add bike lanes, remove a lane of traffic along Higgins Avenue and create better trail access.

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We care: Woman with disabilities, limited income needs security deposit funds

A woman with disabilities and very limited income is in need of financial donations for a rent security deposit.

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    We care: Woman with disabilities, limited income needs security deposit funds

      A woman with disabilities and very limited income is in need of financial donations for a rent security deposit.

      Liquid gold: Wüstner Brothers Honey is a 40-year family tradition

        While many may find the idea of being surrounded by thousands of stinging insects quite nerve racking, SamWüstner laughed,“this is the least anxiety producing thing in my life."

        Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for April 16

          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.

            Man arrested at Missoula motel on sex trafficking charge

              A 911 call from motel staff reported two guests were possibly involved in sex trafficking.

              Man killed in alleged Anaconda homicide identified

                Name was released by Anaconda-Deer Lodge County Police

                Missoula leaders address homelessness, infrastructure at 'State of Missoula'

                Missoula Mayor Andrea Davis, Missoula County Commissioner Dave Strohmaier and University of Montana President Seth Bodnar addressed the changes to Missoula during City Club on Monday.

                Tourist numbers remain steady in MT but spending ticks down

                Montana welcomed 12.5 million tourists last year, the same number as in 2022, but they were a little more frugal with their money in 2023.

                New Town Pump travel plaza to open Wednesday in Whitehall

                Town Pump now has 107 locations throughout Montana, and the Town Pump Charitable Foundation donates money to food banks and numerous other efforts and organizations.

                UM campus dining chefs earn national recognition

                Two chefs with University of Montana Campus Dining recently succeeded on the national culinary stage in separate competitions.

                Montana school districts with the slowest internet speed

                Nearly 28 million U.S. students attend schools where internet speeds do not meet the FCC guidelines. School districts are ranked by internet speed in Mbps. Ties are broken by the number of students in the school district.

                New Seeley Lake sewer proposal in works

                Both the health department and the sewer board are looking into a new sewer system, including finding grant money and considering different design formats.

                Chippewa Cree first Montana tribe to implement vaccine program for animals

                The Chippewa Cree Tribe will be the first in the state to enter a Lay Vaccinator Program, which aims to improve public health by making veterinary care more accessible.

                This Week in Government: Missoula Civic Television Advisory Commission meets Monday

                Government meetings this week.

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                Symptom detective: Is it allergies or the common cold?

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                Steep room and board price hike dismays Missoula senior facility residents

                The residents of The Village Senior Residence in Missoula were shocked to see that their rents were going up by as much as $400 a month.

                Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for April 15

                Read through the obituaries published today in Missoulian.

                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.

                Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for April 14

                Read through the obituaries published today in Missoulian.

                Shelf Life: Celebrate Earth Week at Missoula Public Library

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                Newly constructed houses you can buy in Missoula and Western Montana

                Check out modern homes in new communities around Missoula and Western Montana

                Missoula and Western Montana neighbors: Obituaries for April 13

                Read through the obituaries published today in Missoulian.

                Christian Barlow pitches a nuclear power plant to Butte-Silver Bowl officials

                Christian Barlow pitches a nuclear power plant to Butte-Silver Bowl officials

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