Dave Stalling
Missoula company recycles buildings, 1 brick at a time
Built in 1973, the A-frame monolith was an IHOP for many years. More recently, it was the Best Bet Casino. Now it’s being deconstructed piece by piece, and most of it will be salvaged and recycled.
Where’s Waldo? The search is on at Missoula businesses
Renowned worldwide traveler Waldo is visiting Missoula this month and, as usual – despite his colorful outfit, he is tough to find.
Return of vinyl: Missoula record stores see resurgence in sales
Vinyl records are once again hip, and Missoula’s Hip Strip is the place to find them at Ear Candy Music and Rockin Rudy’s Record Heaven.
Roxy Theater hears customers, installs new sound system
After closing its doors for 14 days to install new seats, a new sound system and other upgrades, the historic Roxy Theatre held a grand reopening celebration Thursday night to rave reviews.
City Council sets public hearing on Bluebird-North Hills open space purchase
The Missoula City Council's Parks and Conservation Committee voted unanimously Wednesday to schedule a public hearing on a resolution to use $450,000 of 2006 Open Space Bond proceeds to help purchase and protect 124 acres in Missoula’s North Hills, near Grant Creek.
Air quality specialist wants Missoula to be ‘smoke-ready’
“There will be fire smoke,” said Sarah Coefield, an air quality specialist with the Missoula City-County Health Department. “We want people to be informed and ready.”
Roosterloo: New farm, market and eatery opens near airport
There’s a giant new rooster in town, and if you’re driving along Highway 10 just west of Missoula International Airport it’s tough to miss.
Missoula County’s wildfire preparation guru a one-stop shop for risk reduction
As Missoula County's wildfire preparation coordinator, Max Rebholz's mission is clear: "We need to work together to make our forest and communities more resilient to fire.”
Missoula County Republicans recruit candidates for all 6 City Council races
Missoula County Republicans held a forum Wednesday at the Lambros Building, in Missoula, to introduce the six candidates they recruited, trained and endorse for the upcoming, nonpartisan primary and general elections for Missoula City Council.
New YWCA homeless shelter for families receives funding boost from city, state
A ceremonial groundbreaking planned Thursday for a new Missoula YWCA shelter for homeless families and victims of domestic violence was postponed until later this summer, but for the best of reasons, according to YWCA executive director Cindy Weese.