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MONTANA FWP DIRECTOR SELECTED BY BIDEN FOR USFWS Martha Williams. Montana’s director of Fish, Wildlife & Parks is moving up to take similar reins at the federal level. On Wednesday, shortly after Joe Biden was inaugurated as President of the United States, the Department of the Interior announced that Martha Williams would be the Principal Deputy Director of the U.S. Fish and WildlifeService.
THE MISSOULA CURRENT NEWS Groundbreakings, master plans, relief funding boost Missoula's housing efforts. The groundbreaking of three affordable housing projects in Missoula this week and a master plan pending for a fourth project on former city property has officials feeling optimistic about efforts to move the dial on affordable housing. LAWSUIT DETAILS ALLEGED NEGLIGENCE THAT DROWNED MISSOULA Now, six months later, the investigation is still ongoing, but parts of it are included in an 112-page lawsuit the Mills and two other divers filed this week against Gull Dive, its owners David and Jeannine Olson, and dive instructors Debbie Snow and Seth Liston. Missoula Current Mobile Version. 4100 Mullan Drive #106, Missoula. MILLTOWN WASTE REMOVAL SET TO BEGIN, CLEARING WAY FOR Bonner Property Development LLC has contracted Bjorn Johnson Construction to remove the last contaminants from the former Stimson lumber mill, clearing roughly 2.3 acres for redevelopment. The repository is capped and located in upper right corner of BACKCOUNTRY HUNTERS AND ANGLERS HOLDS OUTDOOR GATHERING COVID-19 has forced the Backcountry Hunters and Anglers to take its annual Rendezvous outdoors. But for a group that promotes activities on public land and waters, it kind of makes sense. This weekend, the Missoula-based Backcountry Hunters and Anglers will MONTANA'S 'ZOOM BOOM' DEMAND FOR HOUSING MAY BE HERE FOR Depending on interest rates, that means for most Montanans, affordable housing would mean a house price of no more than $275,000. The Census bureau also reports that roughly 68 percent of the households in Montana own their home, with a median price of $230,600. Meanwhile, the average renter in Montana pays $810 monthly. RECREATION GROUPS CONCERNED ABOUT MARSHALL MOUNTAIN SALE The property was initially listed for sale around 2016, including 156 acres on the lower mountain and the old ski lodge. The initial listing firm was Windermere Real Estate, and the owners were seeking $2.9 million. Dawn Maddox, the current listing agent with Engel & Volkers Western Frontier, confirmed that the Marshall Mountain property is DENISE JUNEAU: ARNTZEN'S 'RADICAL ANTI-CRITICAL RACE Denise Juneau (Missoula Current) Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction Elsie Arntzen, as an elected official, has the responsibility to serve all Montanans – not just some. Instead, she needlessly and recklessly chose to place Montana’s public education system in the crosshairs of a national political debate. CITY OF MISSOULA HIRES SEATTLE TRANSIT MANAGER, UM GRAD AS The City of Missoula has named a new chief financial officer, tapping a University of Montana graduate and former manager of the King County Metro transit agency in Seattle. Rob Gannon will begin the job in September pending confirmation by the Missoula City Council. “Rob brings a depth of experience and new ideas to the work of the City of MONTANA HOUSE BILL MAKES IT HARDER TO BECOME AN ADULT'S By James Bradley/UM Legislative News Service February 5, 2021. HELENA — Lawmakers on the House Judiciary Committee advanced a bill Thursday that would force a person applying to become an adult’s legal guardian to explain to a court why a less intrusive option wouldn’t work. Sen. Mary McNally, D-Billings, is the bill’ssponsor.
MONTANA FWP DIRECTOR SELECTED BY BIDEN FOR USFWS Martha Williams. Montana’s director of Fish, Wildlife & Parks is moving up to take similar reins at the federal level. On Wednesday, shortly after Joe Biden was inaugurated as President of the United States, the Department of the Interior announced that Martha Williams would be the Principal Deputy Director of the U.S. Fish and WildlifeService.
COUNTY PLANNING SIGNS NEW DOWNTOWN LEASE AS PLANS FOR Earlier this month, Missoula County approved a new lease agreement for Community and Planning Services, which has occupied the old Radio Central Building in downtown Missoula for the past few years. The new lease will see the county’s base rent increase from $17.50 per square foot to $20.50. GIANFORTE NAMES ARPA STEERING GROUPS AS LAWMAKERS PARSE Further guidance from the federal government is still expected as the Treasury fields public comment on the May 10 rule. Crews work on the Higgins Avenue Bridge in Missoula. (Missoula Current file) HELENA (Daily Montanan) – A series of commissions formed to direct how Montana spends billions in DENISE JUNEAU: ARNTZEN'S 'RADICAL ANTI-CRITICAL RACE Denise Juneau (Missoula Current) Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction Elsie Arntzen, as an elected official, has the responsibility to serve all Montanans – not just some. Instead, she needlessly and recklessly chose to place Montana’s public education system in the crosshairs of a national political debate. MONTANA BOARD OF REGENTS TO CONSIDER LAWSUIT OVER GUNS ON The Montana Board of Regents will meet Wednesday to take up a resolution to direct the Commissioner of Higher Education to file a lawsuit over House Bill 102, which allows guns on campus and seeks to limit the Board’s authority to oversee the Montana UniversitySystem.
LEGISLATURE PASSES CONTROVERSIAL BLACK BEAR, GRIZZLY BEAR From neck snares to baiting, the bills headed to Gov. Greg Gianforte’s desk in the coming weeks illustrate a deep divide between how Republican and Democratic lawmakers think about managing predators in the state. FRUSTRATIONS OVER MISSOULA HOUSING COSTS, SHORTAGES Members of the public on Monday night directed their frustrations over housing at the Missoula City Council, and council members passed that frustration on with a critical review of the 2021 Legislature and its relative failure to address the statewide housing crisis. BIDEN CHAMPIONS LEGAL AID FOR LOW INCOME IN LATEST RAFT OF WASHINGTON (CN) — Tallying up some the challenges that low-income people have historically faced while trying to get a fair trial, President Joe Biden signed a memo late Tuesday to expand access to civil legal aid and public defenders. “According to a 2017 study by the Legal Services Corporation, low-income Americans receiveinadequate or
CURTIS: USE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN TO FUND MONTANA'S Amanda Curtis writes, "Montana will receive $2.7 billion, and we have an incredible opportunity to help get people back to work, thank the essential workers who have continued to provide services every day of the pandemic, and help Montana emerge stronger for MONTANA VIEWPOINT: TURKEYS IN THE STRAW AND THOSE FANCY The turkeys would get on the stack and paw away for kernels of oats, breaking twine and throwing straw about. The result looked like the product of the rear end of a threshing machine. It made feeding a nuisance and I became very inventive in cussing them. The Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks was very cooperative and gaveme tarps
AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT GETS GREEN LIGHT FROM MISSOULA The Villagio apartments are expected to break ground this fall and open in 2022, offering 200 units of affordable housing. One of the largest affordable housing projects planned for Missoula won the unanimous approval of the City Board of Adjustments this week, moving it one step closer to becoming a reality. THE MISSOULA CURRENT NEWS The Missoula Current News providing daily national, state and local News on Politics, Business, Arts and more. LAWSUIT DETAILS ALLEGED NEGLIGENCE THAT DROWNED MISSOULA Now, six months later, the investigation is still ongoing, but parts of it are included in an 112-page lawsuit the Mills and two other divers filed this week against Gull Dive, its owners David and Jeannine Olson, and dive instructors Debbie Snow and Seth Liston. Missoula Current Mobile Version. 4100 Mullan Drive #106, Missoula. LEGISLATURE PASSES CONTROVERSIAL BLACK BEAR, GRIZZLY BEAR From neck snares to baiting, the bills headed to Gov. Greg Gianforte’s desk in the coming weeks illustrate a deep divide between how Republican and Democratic lawmakers think about managing predators in the state. CITY OF MISSOULA HIRES SEATTLE TRANSIT MANAGER, UM GRAD AS The City of Missoula has named a new chief financial officer, tapping a University of Montana graduate and former manager of the King County Metro transit agency in Seattle. Rob Gannon will begin the job in September pending confirmation by the Missoula City Council. “Rob brings a depth of experience and new ideas to the work of the City of MONTANA HOUSE BILL MAKES IT HARDER TO BECOME AN ADULT'S By James Bradley/UM Legislative News Service February 5, 2021. HELENA — Lawmakers on the House Judiciary Committee advanced a bill Thursday that would force a person applying to become an adult’s legal guardian to explain to a court why a less intrusive option wouldn’t work. Sen. Mary McNally, D-Billings, is the bill’ssponsor.
RECREATION GROUPS CONCERNED ABOUT MARSHALL MOUNTAIN SALE The property was initially listed for sale around 2016, including 156 acres on the lower mountain and the old ski lodge. The initial listing firm was Windermere Real Estate, and the owners were seeking $2.9 million. Dawn Maddox, the current listing agent with Engel & Volkers Western Frontier, confirmed that the Marshall Mountain property is THOUGHTS FROM EUREKA: NO PENALTY FOR TRUMP'S TREASON SETS It can be a Conservative party that believes in democracy and the rule of law or it can be an authoritarian party that’s built on conspiracy theories, violence, and the Big Lie. They chose the latter. Their vote and the Republican party will live on in infamy as the party that enabled treason. Impeachment was not so much a punishmentfor
MONTANA FWP DIRECTOR SELECTED BY BIDEN FOR USFWS Martha Williams. Montana’s director of Fish, Wildlife & Parks is moving up to take similar reins at the federal level. On Wednesday, shortly after Joe Biden was inaugurated as President of the United States, the Department of the Interior announced that Martha Williams would be the Principal Deputy Director of the U.S. Fish and WildlifeService.
BLM PURCHASE ALMOST COMPLETES NATURE CONSERVANCY BLACKFOOT Thursday’s chunk was made possible with another $3.5 million from LWCF. Bryant said the BLM needs about $900,000 before the remaining parcels will be bought. “It probably will be LWCF money, but it will probably be from other pots,” Bryant said. The Nature Conservancy has promised a few nearby parcels to the U.S. Forest Service. FOUNDER OF MISSOULA STARTUP MAPS TIF PROJECTS AS SHOW OF The founder of the Missoula technology startup Geofli spent much of September exporting data provided by MRA for a new website launched last month. The result is a nearly complete map of nearly every MRA project completed over the last few decades. “For a long time, Missoula has been talking about Tax Increment Financing and theprojects
THE MISSOULA CURRENT NEWS The Missoula Current News providing daily national, state and local News on Politics, Business, Arts and more. LAWSUIT DETAILS ALLEGED NEGLIGENCE THAT DROWNED MISSOULA Now, six months later, the investigation is still ongoing, but parts of it are included in an 112-page lawsuit the Mills and two other divers filed this week against Gull Dive, its owners David and Jeannine Olson, and dive instructors Debbie Snow and Seth Liston. Missoula Current Mobile Version. 4100 Mullan Drive #106, Missoula. LEGISLATURE PASSES CONTROVERSIAL BLACK BEAR, GRIZZLY BEAR From neck snares to baiting, the bills headed to Gov. Greg Gianforte’s desk in the coming weeks illustrate a deep divide between how Republican and Democratic lawmakers think about managing predators in the state. CITY OF MISSOULA HIRES SEATTLE TRANSIT MANAGER, UM GRAD AS The City of Missoula has named a new chief financial officer, tapping a University of Montana graduate and former manager of the King County Metro transit agency in Seattle. Rob Gannon will begin the job in September pending confirmation by the Missoula City Council. “Rob brings a depth of experience and new ideas to the work of the City of MONTANA HOUSE BILL MAKES IT HARDER TO BECOME AN ADULT'S By James Bradley/UM Legislative News Service February 5, 2021. HELENA — Lawmakers on the House Judiciary Committee advanced a bill Thursday that would force a person applying to become an adult’s legal guardian to explain to a court why a less intrusive option wouldn’t work. Sen. Mary McNally, D-Billings, is the bill’ssponsor.
RECREATION GROUPS CONCERNED ABOUT MARSHALL MOUNTAIN SALE The property was initially listed for sale around 2016, including 156 acres on the lower mountain and the old ski lodge. The initial listing firm was Windermere Real Estate, and the owners were seeking $2.9 million. Dawn Maddox, the current listing agent with Engel & Volkers Western Frontier, confirmed that the Marshall Mountain property is THOUGHTS FROM EUREKA: NO PENALTY FOR TRUMP'S TREASON SETS It can be a Conservative party that believes in democracy and the rule of law or it can be an authoritarian party that’s built on conspiracy theories, violence, and the Big Lie. They chose the latter. Their vote and the Republican party will live on in infamy as the party that enabled treason. Impeachment was not so much a punishmentfor
MONTANA FWP DIRECTOR SELECTED BY BIDEN FOR USFWS Martha Williams. Montana’s director of Fish, Wildlife & Parks is moving up to take similar reins at the federal level. On Wednesday, shortly after Joe Biden was inaugurated as President of the United States, the Department of the Interior announced that Martha Williams would be the Principal Deputy Director of the U.S. Fish and WildlifeService.
BLM PURCHASE ALMOST COMPLETES NATURE CONSERVANCY BLACKFOOT Thursday’s chunk was made possible with another $3.5 million from LWCF. Bryant said the BLM needs about $900,000 before the remaining parcels will be bought. “It probably will be LWCF money, but it will probably be from other pots,” Bryant said. The Nature Conservancy has promised a few nearby parcels to the U.S. Forest Service. FOUNDER OF MISSOULA STARTUP MAPS TIF PROJECTS AS SHOW OF The founder of the Missoula technology startup Geofli spent much of September exporting data provided by MRA for a new website launched last month. The result is a nearly complete map of nearly every MRA project completed over the last few decades. “For a long time, Missoula has been talking about Tax Increment Financing and theprojects
GIANFORTE SIGNS DAYLIGHT SAVINGS BILL; STATES TO PETITION Senate Bill 254, sponsored by Sen. Mary McNally, D-Billings, authorizes year-round daylight savings time, though it must be approved by the U.S. Department of Transportation. Six other Western states have now passed similar legislation. (William Munoz/Missoula Current file) While it’s too soon to DENISE JUNEAU: ARNTZEN'S 'RADICAL ANTI-CRITICAL RACE Denise Juneau (Missoula Current) Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction Elsie Arntzen, as an elected official, has the responsibility to serve all Montanans – not just some. Instead, she needlessly and recklessly chose to place Montana’s public education system in the crosshairs of a national political debate. CURTIS: USE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN TO FUND MONTANA'S Amanda Curtis writes, "Montana will receive $2.7 billion, and we have an incredible opportunity to help get people back to work, thank the essential workers who have continued to provide services every day of the pandemic, and help Montana emerge stronger for MONTANA'S 'ZOOM BOOM' DEMAND FOR HOUSING MAY BE HERE FOR A couple of years ago, there was plenty to buy.”. In Missoula, the number of homes valued between $100,000 and $200,000 on real estate site Zillow sank from 230 to 98 between 2018 and 2020, the company said. The story was similar in Bozeman, which saw SUSTAINABLE MISSOULA: WE'RE ALL ON INDIGENOUS LAND This is our home – you are on Indigenous land. Rosalyn LaPier (Blackfeet/Métis), Ph.D. is the author of Invisible Reality: Storytellers, Storytakers and the Supernatural World of the Blackfeet and an associate professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Montana. This Sustainable Missoula column is brought to you – viathe
AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT GETS GREEN LIGHT FROM MISSOULA The Villagio apartments are expected to break ground this fall and open in 2022, offering 200 units of affordable housing. One of the largest affordable housing projects planned for Missoula won the unanimous approval of the City Board of Adjustments this week, moving it one step closer to becoming a reality. MONTANA SPORTSMEN OPPOSE GIVING OUTFITTERS 10 NONRESIDENT Montana’s sportsmen and women have disliked several bills coming through this year’s Legislature. But as the second half of the session kicks off, resident hunters are so opposed to one bill that they’re trying to get the sponsor to pull it before it’s heard. WILL BIDEN RESTORE ENDANGERED SPECIES PROTECTION FOR GRAY The season was held in late February after a Nov. 3 Fish and Wildlife Service order removed gray wolves from the endangered species list in all of the lower 48 states, mostly affecting the Great Lakes region. Wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains had already been delisted federally. A Wisconsin judge ruled in February that state law requireda
NONPROFITS TEAM UP TO OPEN HOMELESS ENCAMPMENT ON MISSOULA The camp will mark the latest effort in Missoula to address the homeless challenge. The city’s existing shelter at the Poverello was forced to reduce capacity due to the pandemic. In response, the city and county contributed $50,000 each to open a second winter shelter on Johnson Street. The remaining $240,000 in costs are covered by COVID VOICES: HISTORICAL TRAIL RIGHTS MUST BE PART OF CRAZY Yellowstone Club is willing to build a new 22-mile trail through some of the most secluded wildlife habitat in the Crazy Mountains and sell that as a compromise for losing the reasonable Sweet Grass Access and some lower mountain public sections. This 22-mile trail will also exclude many user groups, such as the young and elderly, because the THE MISSOULA CURRENT NEWS The Missoula Current News providing daily national, state and local News on Politics, Business, Arts and more. LAWSUIT DETAILS ALLEGED NEGLIGENCE THAT DROWNED MISSOULA Now, six months later, the investigation is still ongoing, but parts of it are included in an 112-page lawsuit the Mills and two other divers filed this week against Gull Dive, its owners David and Jeannine Olson, and dive instructors Debbie Snow and Seth Liston. Missoula Current Mobile Version. 4100 Mullan Drive #106, Missoula. LEGISLATURE PASSES CONTROVERSIAL BLACK BEAR, GRIZZLY BEAR From neck snares to baiting, the bills headed to Gov. Greg Gianforte’s desk in the coming weeks illustrate a deep divide between how Republican and Democratic lawmakers think about managing predators in the state. CITY OF MISSOULA HIRES SEATTLE TRANSIT MANAGER, UM GRAD AS The City of Missoula has named a new chief financial officer, tapping a University of Montana graduate and former manager of the King County Metro transit agency in Seattle. Rob Gannon will begin the job in September pending confirmation by the Missoula City Council. “Rob brings a depth of experience and new ideas to the work of the City of MONTANA HOUSE BILL MAKES IT HARDER TO BECOME AN ADULT'S By James Bradley/UM Legislative News Service February 5, 2021. HELENA — Lawmakers on the House Judiciary Committee advanced a bill Thursday that would force a person applying to become an adult’s legal guardian to explain to a court why a less intrusive option wouldn’t work. Sen. Mary McNally, D-Billings, is the bill’ssponsor.
RECREATION GROUPS CONCERNED ABOUT MARSHALL MOUNTAIN SALE The property was initially listed for sale around 2016, including 156 acres on the lower mountain and the old ski lodge. The initial listing firm was Windermere Real Estate, and the owners were seeking $2.9 million. Dawn Maddox, the current listing agent with Engel & Volkers Western Frontier, confirmed that the Marshall Mountain property is THOUGHTS FROM EUREKA: NO PENALTY FOR TRUMP'S TREASON SETS It can be a Conservative party that believes in democracy and the rule of law or it can be an authoritarian party that’s built on conspiracy theories, violence, and the Big Lie. They chose the latter. Their vote and the Republican party will live on in infamy as the party that enabled treason. Impeachment was not so much a punishmentfor
MONTANA FWP DIRECTOR SELECTED BY BIDEN FOR USFWS Martha Williams. Montana’s director of Fish, Wildlife & Parks is moving up to take similar reins at the federal level. On Wednesday, shortly after Joe Biden was inaugurated as President of the United States, the Department of the Interior announced that Martha Williams would be the Principal Deputy Director of the U.S. Fish and WildlifeService.
BLM PURCHASE ALMOST COMPLETES NATURE CONSERVANCY BLACKFOOT Thursday’s chunk was made possible with another $3.5 million from LWCF. Bryant said the BLM needs about $900,000 before the remaining parcels will be bought. “It probably will be LWCF money, but it will probably be from other pots,” Bryant said. The Nature Conservancy has promised a few nearby parcels to the U.S. Forest Service. FOUNDER OF MISSOULA STARTUP MAPS TIF PROJECTS AS SHOW OF The founder of the Missoula technology startup Geofli spent much of September exporting data provided by MRA for a new website launched last month. The result is a nearly complete map of nearly every MRA project completed over the last few decades. “For a long time, Missoula has been talking about Tax Increment Financing and theprojects
THE MISSOULA CURRENT NEWS The Missoula Current News providing daily national, state and local News on Politics, Business, Arts and more. LAWSUIT DETAILS ALLEGED NEGLIGENCE THAT DROWNED MISSOULA Now, six months later, the investigation is still ongoing, but parts of it are included in an 112-page lawsuit the Mills and two other divers filed this week against Gull Dive, its owners David and Jeannine Olson, and dive instructors Debbie Snow and Seth Liston. Missoula Current Mobile Version. 4100 Mullan Drive #106, Missoula. LEGISLATURE PASSES CONTROVERSIAL BLACK BEAR, GRIZZLY BEAR From neck snares to baiting, the bills headed to Gov. Greg Gianforte’s desk in the coming weeks illustrate a deep divide between how Republican and Democratic lawmakers think about managing predators in the state. CITY OF MISSOULA HIRES SEATTLE TRANSIT MANAGER, UM GRAD AS The City of Missoula has named a new chief financial officer, tapping a University of Montana graduate and former manager of the King County Metro transit agency in Seattle. Rob Gannon will begin the job in September pending confirmation by the Missoula City Council. “Rob brings a depth of experience and new ideas to the work of the City of MONTANA HOUSE BILL MAKES IT HARDER TO BECOME AN ADULT'S By James Bradley/UM Legislative News Service February 5, 2021. HELENA — Lawmakers on the House Judiciary Committee advanced a bill Thursday that would force a person applying to become an adult’s legal guardian to explain to a court why a less intrusive option wouldn’t work. Sen. Mary McNally, D-Billings, is the bill’ssponsor.
RECREATION GROUPS CONCERNED ABOUT MARSHALL MOUNTAIN SALE The property was initially listed for sale around 2016, including 156 acres on the lower mountain and the old ski lodge. The initial listing firm was Windermere Real Estate, and the owners were seeking $2.9 million. Dawn Maddox, the current listing agent with Engel & Volkers Western Frontier, confirmed that the Marshall Mountain property is THOUGHTS FROM EUREKA: NO PENALTY FOR TRUMP'S TREASON SETS It can be a Conservative party that believes in democracy and the rule of law or it can be an authoritarian party that’s built on conspiracy theories, violence, and the Big Lie. They chose the latter. Their vote and the Republican party will live on in infamy as the party that enabled treason. Impeachment was not so much a punishmentfor
MONTANA FWP DIRECTOR SELECTED BY BIDEN FOR USFWS Martha Williams. Montana’s director of Fish, Wildlife & Parks is moving up to take similar reins at the federal level. On Wednesday, shortly after Joe Biden was inaugurated as President of the United States, the Department of the Interior announced that Martha Williams would be the Principal Deputy Director of the U.S. Fish and WildlifeService.
BLM PURCHASE ALMOST COMPLETES NATURE CONSERVANCY BLACKFOOT Thursday’s chunk was made possible with another $3.5 million from LWCF. Bryant said the BLM needs about $900,000 before the remaining parcels will be bought. “It probably will be LWCF money, but it will probably be from other pots,” Bryant said. The Nature Conservancy has promised a few nearby parcels to the U.S. Forest Service. FOUNDER OF MISSOULA STARTUP MAPS TIF PROJECTS AS SHOW OF The founder of the Missoula technology startup Geofli spent much of September exporting data provided by MRA for a new website launched last month. The result is a nearly complete map of nearly every MRA project completed over the last few decades. “For a long time, Missoula has been talking about Tax Increment Financing and theprojects
GIANFORTE SIGNS DAYLIGHT SAVINGS BILL; STATES TO PETITION Senate Bill 254, sponsored by Sen. Mary McNally, D-Billings, authorizes year-round daylight savings time, though it must be approved by the U.S. Department of Transportation. Six other Western states have now passed similar legislation. (William Munoz/Missoula Current file) While it’s too soon to DENISE JUNEAU: ARNTZEN'S 'RADICAL ANTI-CRITICAL RACE Denise Juneau (Missoula Current) Montana Superintendent of Public Instruction Elsie Arntzen, as an elected official, has the responsibility to serve all Montanans – not just some. Instead, she needlessly and recklessly chose to place Montana’s public education system in the crosshairs of a national political debate. CURTIS: USE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN TO FUND MONTANA'S Amanda Curtis writes, "Montana will receive $2.7 billion, and we have an incredible opportunity to help get people back to work, thank the essential workers who have continued to provide services every day of the pandemic, and help Montana emerge stronger for MONTANA'S 'ZOOM BOOM' DEMAND FOR HOUSING MAY BE HERE FOR A couple of years ago, there was plenty to buy.”. In Missoula, the number of homes valued between $100,000 and $200,000 on real estate site Zillow sank from 230 to 98 between 2018 and 2020, the company said. The story was similar in Bozeman, which saw SUSTAINABLE MISSOULA: WE'RE ALL ON INDIGENOUS LAND This is our home – you are on Indigenous land. Rosalyn LaPier (Blackfeet/Métis), Ph.D. is the author of Invisible Reality: Storytellers, Storytakers and the Supernatural World of the Blackfeet and an associate professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Montana. This Sustainable Missoula column is brought to you – viathe
AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROJECT GETS GREEN LIGHT FROM MISSOULA The Villagio apartments are expected to break ground this fall and open in 2022, offering 200 units of affordable housing. One of the largest affordable housing projects planned for Missoula won the unanimous approval of the City Board of Adjustments this week, moving it one step closer to becoming a reality. MONTANA SPORTSMEN OPPOSE GIVING OUTFITTERS 10 NONRESIDENT Montana’s sportsmen and women have disliked several bills coming through this year’s Legislature. But as the second half of the session kicks off, resident hunters are so opposed to one bill that they’re trying to get the sponsor to pull it before it’s heard. WILL BIDEN RESTORE ENDANGERED SPECIES PROTECTION FOR GRAY The season was held in late February after a Nov. 3 Fish and Wildlife Service order removed gray wolves from the endangered species list in all of the lower 48 states, mostly affecting the Great Lakes region. Wolves in the Northern Rocky Mountains had already been delisted federally. A Wisconsin judge ruled in February that state law requireda
NONPROFITS TEAM UP TO OPEN HOMELESS ENCAMPMENT ON MISSOULA The camp will mark the latest effort in Missoula to address the homeless challenge. The city’s existing shelter at the Poverello was forced to reduce capacity due to the pandemic. In response, the city and county contributed $50,000 each to open a second winter shelter on Johnson Street. The remaining $240,000 in costs are covered by COVID VOICES: HISTORICAL TRAIL RIGHTS MUST BE PART OF CRAZY Yellowstone Club is willing to build a new 22-mile trail through some of the most secluded wildlife habitat in the Crazy Mountains and sell that as a compromise for losing the reasonable Sweet Grass Access and some lower mountain public sections. This 22-mile trail will also exclude many user groups, such as the young and elderly, because the * Skip to main content * Skip to secondary menu * Skip to primary sidebarE-News
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TRAFFIC CLIMBS TO 20% AT MISSOULA AIRPORT; SOME ROUTES RETURNINGMID-SUMMER
As airlines find their footing in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, summer route schedules suggest Missoula could regain several markets, though on smaller aircraft and a less frequent schedule. MONTANA'S GRIZZLY BEAR COUNCIL STRUGGLES TO FIND SHARED VISION GOVERNOR'S RACE: DONORS TO WILLIAMS CAMPAIGN ALSO FUNDING OUTSIDE PAC MOUNTAIN LINE WINS GRANT FOR TWO NEW ELECTRIC BUSES; FLEET GROWS TOEIGHT
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POLITICS
May 27, 2020
GOVERNOR'S RACE: DONORS TO WILLIAMS CAMPAIGN ALSO FUNDING OUTSIDE PAC A political action committee funded by donors to Democratic gubernatorial candidate Whitney Williams has made payments to entities that work for her campaign, records show. The Williams campaign said the PAC and the campaign are totally separate. MONTANA JUDGE: ABSENTEE BALLOTS POSTMARKED ON OR BEFORE ELECTION DAYMUST BE COUNTED
May 24, 2020
U.S. SENATE RACE: PAC PROMOTING GREEN PARTY CANDIDATE HAS GOP TIESMay 23, 2020
JUDGE BLOCKS ENFORCEMENT OF MONTANA LAW RESTRICTING ABSENTEE BALLOTCOLLECTION
May 22, 2020
U.S. SENATE RACE: BULLOCK OUT-RAISES DAINES 2-TO-1 IN LAST SIX WEEKSMay 22, 2020
BUSINESS
May 27, 2020
MACOMBER LAW ADDS UM GRADUATE, REAL ESTATE EXPERT TO LEGAL TEAM A University of Montana graduate skilled in executing high-end real estate loans has joined the legal team at Macomber Law in Missoula. Shawn Glen, originally from Billings, joined the firm earlier thismonth.
TRAFFIC CLIMBS TO 20% AT MISSOULA AIRPORT; SOME ROUTES RETURNINGMID-SUMMER
May 26, 2020
MDT AWARDS $16.6M HIGGINS BRIDGE PROJECT; WORK SET TO BEGIN IN OCTOBERMay 26, 2020
MONTANA UNEMPLOYMENT RATE HITS 11.3% IN APRIL; 18,000 WORKERS BACK ONTHE JOB
May 26, 2020
ALPS CORP. OF MISSOULA ADDS CYBERSECURITY EXPERT DAVIDOFF TO BOARD OFDIRECTORS
May 26, 2020
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ENVIRONMENT
May 26, 2020
EPA REPORT SUGGESTS RIVERS AREN'T FOR SALMON The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency suggested Oregon and Washington state change the designated “uses” of the Columbia and Snake Rivers so they are no longer expressly for salmon. MONTANANS SHOULD PREPARE AS COVID-19 COMPLICATES FIREFIGHTINGMay 25, 2020
COLD AND CLEAR? GRANT CREEK RESTORATION HINGES ON FUNDING, RIGHT OFWAY
May 25, 2020
GRIZZLY BEAR ADVOCATES QUESTION ROADS IN NINEMILE LOGGING PROJECTMay 25, 2020
FEDS' ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW OF COAL LEASE PLAN PASSES MUSTER WITHMONTANA JUDGE
May 22, 2020
COMMUNITY VOICES
May 27, 2020
VOICES: CONGRESS MUST INCREASE SNAP BENEFIT FOR MONTANA SENIORS Missoula Aging Services writes, "We ask that Congress increase SNAP benefits by 15% and increase the minimum SNAP benefit from $16 to $30, in order to keep our older neighbors healthy and nourished during the duration of the economic crisis." LETTERS: DUDIK WILL FIGHT FOR ENVIRONMENT ISSUES AS ATTORNEY GENERALMay 27, 2020
MONTANA VIEWPOINT: A HOUSE DIVIDED BY PARTISANASHIPMay 26, 2020
HEILMAN STANDS WITH PLANNED PARENTHOODMay 26, 2020
LETTERS: DUDIK IS THE QUALIFIED AND PROVEN LEADER MONTANA NEEDS FOR AGMay 26, 2020
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FORT MISSOULA LANDS NPS GRANT WITH GOALS OF RESTORING ALIEN DETENTIONBARRACKS
May 26, 2020
A grant announced Tuesday by the National Park Service will move the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula closer to its goal of restoring two barracks dating to the early 1940s and the site's use as an internmentcamp.
HARMON'S HISTORIES: PROHIBITION BROUGHT CHASES, DEATHS, ACQUITTALS TOMISSOULA
May 26, 2020
GUNS N' ROSES CONCERT IN MISSOULA POSTPONED FOR UNCERTAIN DATEMay 20, 2020
HARMON'S HISTORIES: AWAITING MISSOULA'S NEW LIBRARY, REFLECTING ONLIFE'S PRIORITIES
May 18, 2020
FACE TO FACE: DAVID BELL AND THE ALPS CORP. PREPARING FOR POST-PANDEMIC SHAKEUPMay 15, 2020
MONTANA TODAY
May 27, 2020
FWP: ORPHANED MONTANA GRIZZLY CUBS HEADED FOR BEARIZONA Montana Fish, Wildlife And Parks (FWP) says three orphaned bear cubs will be taken by a facility in Arizona. The cubs were orphaned last month after their mother was injured in a surprise encounter with a hiker near Dupuyer, along the Rocky Mountain Front. MOUNTAIN BIKER SERIOUSLY INJURED IN GRIZZLY BEAR ATTACK NEAR BIG SKYMay 26, 2020
WHITEFISH LOOKS TO APPROVE $65M BUDGET AS WASTEWATER PROJECT LOOMSMay 26, 2020
STOCK FARM THANKS RAVALLI COUNTY FOR HELP AFTER 8 EMPLOYEES TESTPOSITIVE FOR COVID
May 23, 2020
MONTANA SUPREME COURT: DINOSAUR FOSSILS WORTH MILLIONS AREN’TMINERALS
May 22, 2020
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