The Missoula Animal Shelter and Animal Control have recently relocated their main office and shelter to a trailer due to ongoing construction for a new facility. This
Rep. Mark Thane, D-Missoula, is sponsoring House Bill 155. The bill would make the first $200,000 of commercial properties and the first $50,000 of residential properties tax-exempt. The leftover value of residential properties would be taxed at a tiered rate, from 1-2%.
Montana lawmakers heard proposed legislation aimed at strengthening and reforming laws addressing squatting on private property on Tuesday.
In Missoula, a local club is taking steps to make winter fun a bit more accessible.The Nordic Ski Club employs a team of five groomers who work around the winte
Keep an eye on the sky over Stevensville for some new fun dropping this spring. A new company is diving into extreme sports in the Bitterroot.
Community members from across Missoula gathered at St. Anthony Parish to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
A company that builds housing for people age 55 and over is looking to construct a 170-unit complex near Missoula.
The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation's 98th annual seedling sale is under way, with new online ordering options making their debut this
A group of nine Montanans sued the state Fish and Wildlife Commission on Friday, alleging that the regulation-setting body violated state law and the state Constitution by removing a limit on female black bear hunting in northwest Montana without prior public notice.
Decker Truck Line Inc. has announced the permanent closure of its Missoula, Montana, terminal. According to CEO Dale Decker, the closure is necessitated by evolving freight patterns that no longer justify an underutilized terminal.
With the many changes in agriculture, farmers and ranchers have learned to roll with the punches, and the next generation needs to be flexible, too.
The campus of the University of Montana, which has around 6,500 undergraduate students, is less than 10 minutes away by car. Helena, the state capital, is less than a two-hour drive. Both Bozeman, Mont., and Spokane, Wash., are three hours by car, and Yellowstone National Park is four hours.