Mapping company has purchased an old car lot on Stephens Avenue, where it plans to construct a new $2.3 million office building to accommodate its growing staff.
Tester is asking federal officials to prepare an administrative withdrawal of mining and mineral permitting, and allow for public comment before the end of the year.
The planting represents the first crop of bare-root trees shipped in from Oregon and nursed at the city's new gravel bed at the Wastewater Treatment Facility.
Missoula International Airport recorded an all-time record passenger count for September, a figure attributed to larger planes and expanded local air service.
While Rep. Ryan Zinke, R-Montana, has described Trump's comments as “shocking and wrong,” he has stopped short of withdrawing his support for the candidate.
Felons face hurdles with housing, employment and credit after leaving prison, and Missoula organizations and the state Department of Corrections are looking to help.
A U.S. District Court judge will consider jurisdiction and other matters in the case of an abused Missoula woman and mother facing deportation; attorney urges public attendance.