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High court tosses Montana decision, rules in favor of corporations
The justices threw out a lower court decision in Montana allowing out-of-state residents to sue here over injuries that occurred anywhere in BNSF's nationwide network; state courts cannot hear claims against companies when they are not based in the state, the justices ruled.
New digs: Missoula Food Bank opens Wyoming Street facility
Volunteers clad in aprons and gloves began stocking the shelves at the Missoula Food Bank early Tuesday morning, working to beat the 10 o'clock hour, when the organization opened the doors of its new facility for the very first time.
It’s in the gin: Missoula distillery wins top honors at prestigious San Fran spirits competition
The Montana Distillery won a best-in-class for its local gin at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition last week, with judges saying the Missoula-made product is good enough to become an acclaimed international brand; makes gin haters into lovers.
Harmon’s Histories: The curious tale of Campus Drive and the Madison Street Bridge
Did you know the excavation of Campus Drive provided the fill dirt for the Madison Street Bridge? It's a sordid tale, says Jim Harmon in today's installment of Harmon's Histories.
Memorial Day 2017: Remembering the heroes of Montana’s past
There are untold thousands of lives in Montana that have one thing in common; they all helped build what we have today. They all deserve to be remembered—even the bad ones—and that responsibility is left to us.
Filmed in Kalispell: New movie ‘made for and influenced by Montana’
Jonah is a bilingual desk clerk working an emotionally wearisome hotel job in Montana. Buster is a puzzling mountain man who breaks into people’s vacation homes for food and shelter and occasionally defecates in their kitchen pots.
Montana track & field season closes with quiet regionals
A long, successful year that started at Eastern Washington in early December came to a close for the Montana track and field teams on Saturday evening on the final day of the NCAA West Regional at Austin, Texas.
Trump tells ‘confidants’ he’s leaving Paris agreement
President Donald Trump has told "confidants," including Environmental Protection Agency director Scott Pruitt, that he plans to leave a landmark international agreement on climate change.
Grunke: Tourism contributes $310M to Missoula economy
Traditionally, economic development professionals looked down on tourism; that has changed in recent years, as the lines separating economic, community and tourism development blurred.
Run the 406, raise money for the GSA
Coming to Missoula Saturday, June 17th, The Legacy Group presents Missoula's 406 run. You can run 4.06 miles or a 10k along the scenic Clark Fork River enjoying the views, music, and entertainment along the way.