A new social media tool made its official launch in Missoula this month, providing what its creators describe as a hyper-local tool in an otherwise saturated social media market.
As the Mobile Support and Crisis Intervention teams in Missoula enter another year, they continue tracking data to help right-size their response to calls involving a behavioral-health crisis, while working to better ingrate both 911 and 988.
Emily Mulvaney spent about a third of her time as a University of Montana student in the microbiology lab – a schedule typical of a science scholar, but less so for a studio arts graduate student.
Montanans last week rejected half of the school levies tracked by the state’s largest union, including all five requests in Helena, even as large districts face multimillion dollar shortfalls.
Katie Sullivan and Ryan Lynch write, "Republicans fight with each other all the time, but it seems the one thing they can agree on is throwing rural Montana under the bus."
It’s important to note that Mother’s Day is singular, not plural. It was created to honor your own mother, not all mothers. In that context, I honor my late mother, Vesta Jane (nee Knoke) Harmon, who wrote her own story of growing up on the Huntley Project in Montana in 1908.
One of the strongest geomagnetic storms in 20 years lit up the Missoula sky on Friday night, offering viewers what some space physicists have described as a once-in-a-lifetime viewing opportunity.
The task force had a combined list of 31 recommendations – which include everything from fast-tracking permitting to infusing cash in existing housing funds.
Bill Mercer writes, "With the completion of the poll of the Legislature on whether to override the Governor’s veto of Senate Bill 442, I want to explain my consistent opposition to the bill, including voting against overriding the veto."