Aided by Missoula County Search and Rescue, the local health department on Wednesday began pulling several mobile homes from the rising Clark Fork River, fearing floodwaters could carry them downstream as projectiles and damage public infrastructure. (more…) Continue Reading →
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Missoula area looking at worst flooding in 40 years
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The Missoula County Sheriff’s Office began assessing evacuation warnings for residents across a wide swath of the Missoula Valley on Sunday, as floodwaters continue to push toward the major flood stage, threatening levels not seen since 1975. (more…) Continue Reading →
Filed under: Montana, News, Clark Fork River, flooding, Missoula
Online fundraiser pays off taxes on mobile homes
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Thirty-one Missoula families can thank the generosity of neighbors they’ll likely never meet for saving their homes from the auction block. A two-day online fundraiser collected $9,730 to pay delinquent taxes on mobile homes scheduled for auction Wednesday morning – not enough to save every home, but enough to keep 31 families in place. (more…) Continue Reading →
Filed under: News, Missoula, Svein Newman
Dine-in movie theater opens in Missoula, a Montana first
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With the gas fire burning and the lights down low, employees at Missoula’s new AMC theater donned their corporate attire on Saturday for a practice run ahead of Monday’s grand opening. The new theater, complete with nine auditoriums and nearly 1,000 seats, marks AMC’s newest dine-in location and the first of its kind in Montana. (more…) Continue Reading →
Filed under: Diversions, AMC, dine-in theater, Missoula
Pearl Jam adds Missoula stop to ‘exclusive’ tour
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Pearl Jam added Missoula to its exclusive summer concert series as part of its abbreviated “Home Shows” tour, the University of Montana announced on Wednesday. The concert, set for Aug. 13 in Washington-Grizzly Stadium, marks 28 years of the band’s live performances and the seventh time it has played at UM. (more…) Continue Reading →
Filed under: Diversions, Montana, Jon Tester, Missoula, Pearl Jam
Missoula Women’s March a big draw, too
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Calling for justice for all, marchers convened in downtown Missoula on Saturday to send a message of female empowerment and unity, and to warn political leaders that the midterm election isn’t far away. (more…) Continue Reading →
Filed under: Montana, News, Missoula, Women's March
Prairie Lights: Mixed blessings, indelible memories
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This is supposed to be the time of year we count our blessings and remind ourselves of all the good things that have happened in the past year and over the course of our lives. But that apparently isn’t the way my brain works. I usually think, instead, of all the things that have gone wrong on Christmases past, all the illnesses and snowstorms and white-knuckle travel associated with this particular holiday. (more…) Continue Reading →
Filed under: Prairie Lights, Christmas, Helena, Hoerner Waldorf, Missoula
Firm moves to Missoula, lists some high-dollar digs
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A luxury real estate firm says it is expanding into the Western Montana market, one that includes two of the state’s priciest listings and a long list of luxury properties along the Clark Fork River in Missoula. (more…) Continue Reading →
Filed under: Diversions, Montana, News, Clark Fork River, Engel & Völkers, Flathead Lake, Missoula, real estate
Going for fresh start in new America
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The Fourth of July. Time to focus. (more…) Continue Reading →
Filed under: Opinion, " Charlie's Hudson Collection, "Morning Joe, Missoula
Prairie Lights: Signs of the new spark nostalgia for the old
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MISSOULA — Nothing like a couple of days in Missoula to make me wish for a return to the days when America was not so great. Let me explain. (more…) Continue Reading →