
Missoula Current


City: Three housing projects will address a range of needs
City officials on Monday praised the range of housing types coming to the market on city-owned land in partnership with several developers, and pushed back on what they deemed to be misconceptions around one project planned for Midtown.

Viewpoint: Republican voters must elect real conservatives
Roger Koopman writes, "Republican primary voters have a repair job to do, and it won’t be easy. Who are the reliable conservatives and who are the pretenders?"

BLM nixes conservation rule for public lands
The Trump administration continues to demonstrate that its definition of “multiple use” on federal land does not include wildlife or habitat conservation.

Viewpoint: Lessons from a textile collaboration
Steph Cole writes, "Broader economic trends - what some have called the “She-conomy” - underscore the influence women now have as workers, consumers, and innovators."

Some residents remain opposed to Midtown Commons park design
Some residents near a $100 million housing and redevelopment project at Midtown Commons remain opposed to the project as presented, particularly the size of a public park included in the plans.

Long road leads homeless Missoula veteran back into housing
Daryll Bradshaw served in the Air Force for seven years, but he'd soon find himself homeless and the focus of Missoula advocates working on his behalf.

Arlee students lead environmental projects to better community
More than a decade ago, the students leading the Environmental Advocates for Global and Local Ecological Sustainability (EAGLES) club at Arlee High School began inspiring change within their community.

Viewpoint: Spaulding running on housing, healthcare costs
Reggie Spaulding writes, "I will do my best to build relationships on both sides of the aisle, and to collaborate with legislators and local leaders to solve Montana’s difficult problems."

Viewpoint: Running for Legislature to build a better Montana
Nick Kujawa writes, "I am running to help build a Montana where families can thrive, where hard work still pays off, and where opportunity is within reach for the next generation."

Harmon’s Histories: Superior was home to nation’s first hotel-room Bibles
Back in 1908, Gideon International member Archie Bailey was a regular guest at the Superior Hotel, while working for a company which was assisting the railroad to expand. “He approached Edna Wilkinson, the hotel’s proprietor, to see if he could place a Bible there at the hotel desk clerk’s station. Edna countered with a bigger proposition: could Archie actually place a Bible in each of the guest rooms? Archie agreed.”
