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Whimsical works on display at UM Museum of Art and Culture
The Montana Museum of Art and Culture gears up to open its new exhibit at the University of Montana with works ranging from whimsical to contemplate.
Montana Voices: Trump budget threatens efforts to fight hunger
With nearly 140,000 Montanans living in homes that struggle with hunger, it is vital that we as a nation invest in strong hunger-relief and anti-poverty programs; instead, the president’s budget includes drastic cuts to the core of our social safety net.
UM law school grads 15th nationally in landing federal clerkships
The ranking, based upon three years of data, placed the Alexander Blewett III School of Law at the University of Montana 15th in the nation and ahead of other prominent law universities, including Cornell, Notre Dam and New York.
Brooks Street work to set new mall entrance, intersection
Traffic delays on Brooks Street will continue over the next few weeks as crews work to realign the entry to Southgate Mall and place a new traffic light at the intersection of Mary Avenue and Agnes Street.
Missoula housing, food assistance programs at risk in Trump budget
Missoula nonprofits that work to provide affordable housing and battle food insecurity expressed concern Wednesday over President Donald Trump's proposed budget cuts, saying they'll hurt the city's most vulnerable citizens, including its seniors and the working poor.
Dear Montana volleyball fans…
Since becoming head coach in late January, I've frequently been asked, "How's the team? What changes are you making?" All natural questions given the context - a volleyball program that has struggled to find any consistency or identity over the years
Tester slams Trump’s budget, calls it “irresponsible”
Sen. Jon Tester on Wednesday panned President Trump's as irresponsible, saying it will hurt rural America and Montana’s economy while giving tax cuts to the wealthy and wasting billions on an ineffective wall along the Mexican border.
Missoula City Council approves 1 ADU, 2 rezoning requests
The Missoula City Council was all business Monday night, approving two rezoning requests and the construction of a backyard garage/apartment in the lower Rattlesnake neighborhood.
Grant Creek residents want help with garbage pickup, wildfire readiness
Residents of Missoula’s Grant Creek subdivision want a little more time to get their garbage to the curb on collection day, a neighborhood leader told City Council members Monday. They’re also worried about wildfires, knowing the one-way-in-and-out neighborhood won’t always be lucky when a spark ignites a fire in the thick timber, said Bert Lindler of the Grant Creek Neighborhood Council.
Griz add depth to backfield with signing of RB Alijah Lee
The Montana football team has added depth and power in the backfield, signing Washington State running back Alijah Lee to a National Letter of Intent to play for the Griz in the fall season.