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REHAB OR DECOMMISSION? CITY OF MISSOULA MULLS FUTURE OF 10 Little Lake in the Rattlesnake Wilderness. All together, the 10 wilderness dams store about 2,600 acre-feet of water, which is a drop in the bucket compared to the 30,000 acre-feet of water that Missoulians use every year. LETTERS: MONTANA HOUSE BILL 176 IS VOTER SUPPRESSION HB 176, the bill to end Election Day registration, will make it harder for a significant segment of our citizens to exercise the most fundamental right of our democracy: the right to vote. Everyone who needs to register or update his or her registration will be required to make two trips to the election office, one for registration and oneto vote.
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 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. THE MISSOULA CURRENT NEWS Groups want land agencies to preserve grizzly denning habitat. The model predicts that a fair amount of medium- and high-quality denning habitat exists not only in the Bitterroot region, but the connectivity area of the Ninemile and the Sapphire Complex, which includes the Sapphires and the Flint Range down to the Anaconda-Pintlers. 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. 42275 Rd Y3, Dayton. $1,250,000. 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. 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 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.
REHAB OR DECOMMISSION? CITY OF MISSOULA MULLS FUTURE OF 10 Little Lake in the Rattlesnake Wilderness. All together, the 10 wilderness dams store about 2,600 acre-feet of water, which is a drop in the bucket compared to the 30,000 acre-feet of water that Missoulians use every year. LETTERS: MONTANA HOUSE BILL 176 IS VOTER SUPPRESSION HB 176, the bill to end Election Day registration, will make it harder for a significant segment of our citizens to exercise the most fundamental right of our democracy: the right to vote. Everyone who needs to register or update his or her registration will be required to make two trips to the election office, one for registration and oneto vote.
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 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. DATA COLLECTION FINDS JUST 6% INCREASE IN MISSOULA'S OUT One of Missoula's largest mortgage lenders reported a small increase in the number of home buyers arriving from outside Montana over the past year, though the increase dispels the myth that out-of-state newcomers are snatching up all available RECREATION GROUPS CONCERNED ABOUT MARSHALL MOUNTAIN SALE A slice of Marshall Mountain near Missoula is set change ownership, raising concerns that access to the former ski area's recreational riches may be restricted to public use. But a second buyer is now in play with an eye on future public ownership. 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 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. 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 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
OPINION: ANTI-PREDATOR HYSTERIA DOMINATES MONTANA'S 2021 The unsportsmanlike killing of wolves promoted by the Legislature is a blatant rejection of the concept of fair chase hunting, as defined by the Boone and Crockett Club. Such extreme anti-predator policies will malign the image of sport hunters in the eyes of most of the public. 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
CRYPTOCURRENCY REGULATIONS, POWER REQUIREMENTS BECOME The new ordinance, which went into effect last week, creates new zoning regulations on where and how cryptocurrency mining can take place. Areas must be zoned for industrial use and the mining operation must develop or purchase enough new EAST MISSOULA RESIDENTS MUSTER OPPOSITION TO PROPOSED MAIN East Missoula residents have united in opposition to a developer's plans to build more storage units smack in the middle of town along Highway 200 – a use they don't feel is compatible with their long-term vision for the community. 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. MISSOULA COUNTY APPROVES EAST MISSOULA CORRIDOR PLAN After years of visioning and months of work, Missoula County on Thursday placed its support behind a final draft of the East Missoula corridor plan, one that looks to reshape the strip of asphalt into something that more closely resembles a community Main Street. 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 DATA COLLECTION FINDS JUST 6% INCREASE IN MISSOULA'S OUT One of Missoula's largest mortgage lenders reported a small increase in the number of home buyers arriving from outside Montana over the past year, though the increase dispels the myth that out-of-state newcomers are snatching up all available homes. 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. 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. 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 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.
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. MISSOULA COUNTY APPROVES EAST MISSOULA CORRIDOR PLAN After years of visioning and months of work, Missoula County on Thursday placed its support behind a final draft of the East Missoula corridor plan, one that looks to reshape the strip of asphalt into something that more closely resembles a community Main Street. 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 DATA COLLECTION FINDS JUST 6% INCREASE IN MISSOULA'S OUT One of Missoula's largest mortgage lenders reported a small increase in the number of home buyers arriving from outside Montana over the past year, though the increase dispels the myth that out-of-state newcomers are snatching up all available homes. 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. 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. 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 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.
THE MISSOULA CURRENT NEWS Public lands pick Stone-Manning fends off objections from Senate Republicans. Stone-Manning, a senior adviser with the National Wildlife Federation who served as chief of staff to former Montana Gov. Steve Bullock, told the panel she would work with the agency’s diverse interests and touted her past work building coalitions. MISSOULA COUNTY APPROVES $2.76 HOURLY WAGE INCREASE FOR 16 hours ago · After holding pay increases for elected officials to a penny last year, Missoula County on Thursday cited a regional study on comparable pay and agreed to boost wages this fiscal year by $2.76 an hour. The increase impacts 11 elected positions within the county, thought it’s also tied by Montana COVID-RELIEF LOANS PUMPED $3.2 BILLION INTO MONTANA'S PPP was targeted at businesses with 500 employees or less, to help them retain employees, pay rent and cover other costs to help them weather the pandemic. (Missoula Current file photo) HELENA — Editor’s note: This is the second of a three-part series on federal Covid-relief funds in Montana NEW MONTANA LAWS ENSHRINE HEALTH CARE ALTERNATIVES, FOR 14 hours ago · Montana has passed new laws barring health care sharing ministries and direct patient care clinics, like CostCare clinic in Missoula, from being regulated as insurance. (Andrea Halland/KHN) (KHN) When Paul Rana’s primary care physician left theVA clinic in
MONTANA, FEDERAL LEADERS WARN OF ABOVE-AVERAGE WILDFIRE 18 hours ago · HELENA (KPAX) — State and federal leaders say they’re expecting above-average wildfire activity across Montana this year. Gov. Greg Gianforte received an update on the outlook during the annual fire season briefing in Helena on Wednesday. He was joined by more than a KEYSTONE XL PIPELINE DEVELOPER ABANDONS PROJECT ~ MISSOULA 20 hours ago · In this Dec. 18, 2020 photo, pipes to be used for the Keystone XL pipeline are stored in a field near Dorchester, Neb. (Chris Machian /Omaha World-Herald via AP and Courthouse News) (CN) — After 12 years of delays amid opposition by environmentalists,Native
NEW MARSHALL MOUNTAIN BUYERS LOOK TO TRANSITION PROPERTY 20 hours ago · The Missoula investors who submitted a backup offer on Marshall Mountain property believe their contract is now in place to purchase the popular recreational site, given that the original offer has been terminated. Rick and Rika Wishcamper, along MISSOULA CITY COUNCIL APPROVES $208K PARKLAND PAYMENT 19 hours ago · Despite alleged flaws in a land appraisal, the City of Missoula will accept a cash payment in exchange for parkland for a Mullan-area subdivision, saying the issue should be resolved moving forward given new city regulations. City planner Neil Miner said the initial appraisal for the McNett Flats NEW REPORT SHOWS HEALTHCARE DRIVES MUCH OF MONTANA'S 16 hours ago · HELENA (Daily Montanan) – A new comprehensive report, several years in the making, has been released by the Montana Hospital Association and shows that healthcare systems statewide make up the single largest economic sector by volume, accounting for more than 83,000 jobs, and pay more than $6 billion in personal income, roughly 13 percent of the total. 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 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 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 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 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. 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.
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 Linnea Mills of Missoula was a PADI certified diver looking to expand her training. She died during a scuba class in Glacier National Park. A lawsuit filed in Missoula District Court this week alleges negligence on behalf of the diver instructors and PADI. 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 MONTANA'S 'ZOOM BOOM' DEMAND FOR HOUSING MAY BE HERE FOR Local realtors and the multiple listing services paint a picture of huge growth in residential markets, driven largely by a record-high demand and a lagging inventory of homes. That growth also appears to be pushing housing prices higher. RECREATION GROUPS CONCERNED ABOUT MARSHALL MOUNTAIN SALE A slice of Marshall Mountain near Missoula is set change ownership, raising concerns that access to the former ski area's recreational riches may be restricted to public use. But a second buyer is now in play with an eye on future public ownership. 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 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.
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 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.
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 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. 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.
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. 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. 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. 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. 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.
CITY OF MISSOULA HIRES SEATTLE TRANSIT MANAGER, UM GRAD ASROLE OF CFOTODAY
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 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 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. BLM PURCHASE ALMOST COMPLETES NATURE CONSERVANCY BLACKFOOTTHE NATURE CONSERVANCY ADDRESSNATURE CONSERVANCY CRITICISMTHE NATURE CONSERVANCYTHE NATURE CONSERVANCY CAREERSTHE NATURE CONSERVANCY JOBSNATURE CONSERVANCY SCAM 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
SEX TRAFFICKING IN MONTANA: BILLS CRACK DOWN ON ILLICIT Rep. Daniel Zolnikov, R-Billings, has introduced House Bill 749, which would require massage businesses to display therapists’ licenses, allow officials to interrupt therapy sessions of two hours or longer, and allocate more than $500,000 for the biennium to hire two dedicated trafficking investigators in the Division of Criminal Investigation. MONTANA SENATE: BILL EXEMPTS COLLEGE DORM ASSISTANTS FROM Montana lawmakers a considering a bill that would add community assistants at colleges in the state -- student employees who work for student housing -- to a list of employees who are not eligible for overtime pay. Senate Bill 218 aims to prevent a costly legal change in the Montana University System. 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. 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.
CITY OF MISSOULA HIRES SEATTLE TRANSIT MANAGER, UM GRAD ASROLE OF CFOTODAY
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 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 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. BLM PURCHASE ALMOST COMPLETES NATURE CONSERVANCY BLACKFOOTTHE NATURE CONSERVANCY ADDRESSNATURE CONSERVANCY CRITICISMTHE NATURE CONSERVANCYTHE NATURE CONSERVANCY CAREERSTHE NATURE CONSERVANCY JOBSNATURE CONSERVANCY SCAM 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
SEX TRAFFICKING IN MONTANA: BILLS CRACK DOWN ON ILLICIT Rep. Daniel Zolnikov, R-Billings, has introduced House Bill 749, which would require massage businesses to display therapists’ licenses, allow officials to interrupt therapy sessions of two hours or longer, and allocate more than $500,000 for the biennium to hire two dedicated trafficking investigators in the Division of Criminal Investigation. MONTANA SENATE: BILL EXEMPTS COLLEGE DORM ASSISTANTS FROM Montana lawmakers a considering a bill that would add community assistants at colleges in the state -- student employees who work for student housing -- to a list of employees who are not eligible for overtime pay. Senate Bill 218 aims to prevent a costly legal change in the Montana University System. 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 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. 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
CRYPTOCURRENCY REGULATIONS, POWER REQUIREMENTS BECOME The new ordinance, which went into effect last week, creates new zoning regulations on where and how cryptocurrency mining can take place. Areas must be zoned for industrial use and the mining operation must develop or purchase enough new 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
152-LOT MISSOULA SUBDIVISION SET TO BEGIN CONSTRUCTION While construction would begin on Phase 1 this spring, the entire development won’t be fully built until 2034. But other housing projects are in the works in the area as well, including a new subdivision just east of Remington Flats, which is expected to come to City Council next month. 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 'NO BIDDING' DRAWING FOR 19 HELLGATE VILLAGE HOMES NETS The initial phase includes 19 housing units, and when the drawing period closed among qualified buyers, Edgell had received more than 50 applications. “Of the 19, we’ve got 15 under contract and we’re working through a couple others right now,” Edgell said on Monday. “It was a wonderful way to do my job, making those phone calls to BILL WOULD DELAY SALE OF VOTER-APPROVED RECREATIONAL A state lawmaker and former U.S. attorney wants to delay the sale of voter-approved recreational marijuana in Montana until 2023, saying he doubts the state can be ready to implement the massive new program bylate this year.
WEYERHAEUSER SELLING TO TIMBER INVESTMENT GROUP WITH WILKS A few concerns remain about why Southern Pine Plantations would want Montana timber. Although most of its property is in Georgia, Florida, Mississippi and South Carolina, it is an investment company that touts its ability to “move fast on acquisition opportunities.” 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. 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.
CITY OF MISSOULA HIRES SEATTLE TRANSIT MANAGER, UM GRAD ASROLE OF CFOTODAY
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 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 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. BLM PURCHASE ALMOST COMPLETES NATURE CONSERVANCY BLACKFOOTTHE NATURE CONSERVANCY ADDRESSNATURE CONSERVANCY CRITICISMTHE NATURE CONSERVANCYTHE NATURE CONSERVANCY CAREERSTHE NATURE CONSERVANCY JOBSNATURE CONSERVANCY SCAM 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
SEX TRAFFICKING IN MONTANA: BILLS CRACK DOWN ON ILLICIT Rep. Daniel Zolnikov, R-Billings, has introduced House Bill 749, which would require massage businesses to display therapists’ licenses, allow officials to interrupt therapy sessions of two hours or longer, and allocate more than $500,000 for the biennium to hire two dedicated trafficking investigators in the Division of Criminal Investigation. MONTANA SENATE: BILL EXEMPTS COLLEGE DORM ASSISTANTS FROM Montana lawmakers a considering a bill that would add community assistants at colleges in the state -- student employees who work for student housing -- to a list of employees who are not eligible for overtime pay. Senate Bill 218 aims to prevent a costly legal change in the Montana University System. 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. 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.
CITY OF MISSOULA HIRES SEATTLE TRANSIT MANAGER, UM GRAD ASROLE OF CFOTODAY
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 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 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. BLM PURCHASE ALMOST COMPLETES NATURE CONSERVANCY BLACKFOOTTHE NATURE CONSERVANCY ADDRESSNATURE CONSERVANCY CRITICISMTHE NATURE CONSERVANCYTHE NATURE CONSERVANCY CAREERSTHE NATURE CONSERVANCY JOBSNATURE CONSERVANCY SCAM 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
SEX TRAFFICKING IN MONTANA: BILLS CRACK DOWN ON ILLICIT Rep. Daniel Zolnikov, R-Billings, has introduced House Bill 749, which would require massage businesses to display therapists’ licenses, allow officials to interrupt therapy sessions of two hours or longer, and allocate more than $500,000 for the biennium to hire two dedicated trafficking investigators in the Division of Criminal Investigation. MONTANA SENATE: BILL EXEMPTS COLLEGE DORM ASSISTANTS FROM Montana lawmakers a considering a bill that would add community assistants at colleges in the state -- student employees who work for student housing -- to a list of employees who are not eligible for overtime pay. Senate Bill 218 aims to prevent a costly legal change in the Montana University System. 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 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. 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
CRYPTOCURRENCY REGULATIONS, POWER REQUIREMENTS BECOME The new ordinance, which went into effect last week, creates new zoning regulations on where and how cryptocurrency mining can take place. Areas must be zoned for industrial use and the mining operation must develop or purchase enough new 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
152-LOT MISSOULA SUBDIVISION SET TO BEGIN CONSTRUCTION While construction would begin on Phase 1 this spring, the entire development won’t be fully built until 2034. But other housing projects are in the works in the area as well, including a new subdivision just east of Remington Flats, which is expected to come to City Council next month. 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 'NO BIDDING' DRAWING FOR 19 HELLGATE VILLAGE HOMES NETS The initial phase includes 19 housing units, and when the drawing period closed among qualified buyers, Edgell had received more than 50 applications. “Of the 19, we’ve got 15 under contract and we’re working through a couple others right now,” Edgell said on Monday. “It was a wonderful way to do my job, making those phone calls to BILL WOULD DELAY SALE OF VOTER-APPROVED RECREATIONAL A state lawmaker and former U.S. attorney wants to delay the sale of voter-approved recreational marijuana in Montana until 2023, saying he doubts the state can be ready to implement the massive new program bylate this year.
WEYERHAEUSER SELLING TO TIMBER INVESTMENT GROUP WITH WILKS A few concerns remain about why Southern Pine Plantations would want Montana timber. Although most of its property is in Georgia, Florida, Mississippi and South Carolina, it is an investment company that touts its ability to “move fast on acquisition opportunities.” 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 Linnea Mills of Missoula was a PADI certified diver looking to expand her training. She died during a scuba class in Glacier National Park. A lawsuit filed in Missoula District Court this week alleges negligence on behalf of the diver instructors and PADI. CITY OF MISSOULA HIRES SEATTLE TRANSIT MANAGER, UM GRAD ASROLE OF CFOTODAY
The City of Missoula has named a new chief financial officer, tapping University of Montana graduate Rob Gannon, who recently served as general manager of the MONTANA HOUSE BILL MAKES IT HARDER TO BECOME AN ADULT'S 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 NONPROFITS TEAM UP TO OPEN HOMELESS ENCAMPMENT ON MISSOULA A formerly homeless man leaves his Reserve Street camp to get some goods at stores located across the river. The city will close the camp and open a new legal camp on the south side of the city off Highway 93 and Miller Creek Road.(Martin Kidston/Missoula Current file photo) 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. BLM PURCHASE ALMOST COMPLETES NATURE CONSERVANCY BLACKFOOTTHE NATURE CONSERVANCY ADDRESSNATURE CONSERVANCY CRITICISMTHE NATURE CONSERVANCYTHE NATURE CONSERVANCY CAREERSTHE NATURE CONSERVANCY JOBSNATURE CONSERVANCY SCAM BLM policy is to protect and conserve sensitive species and their habitats, although that might be difficult if mining operations or oil and gas extraction is allowed, as laid out in the recent BLM resourcemanagement plan.
FOUNDER OF MISSOULA STARTUP MAPS TIF PROJECTS AS SHOW OF Nick Shontz, 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. SEX TRAFFICKING IN MONTANA: BILLS CRACK DOWN ON ILLICIT The state’s “illicit massage parlors,” as they’re referred to by law enforcement, weren’t breaking the law if workers provided sexual activity that didn’t involve penetration. One MONTANA SENATE: BILL EXEMPTS COLLEGE DORM ASSISTANTS FROM Montana lawmakers a considering a bill that would add community assistants at colleges in the state -- student employees who work for student housing -- to a list of employees who are not eligible for overtime pay. Senate Bill 218 aims to prevent a costly legal change in the Montana University System. 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 Linnea Mills of Missoula was a PADI certified diver looking to expand her training. She died during a scuba class in Glacier National Park. A lawsuit filed in Missoula District Court this week alleges negligence on behalf of the diver instructors and PADI. CITY OF MISSOULA HIRES SEATTLE TRANSIT MANAGER, UM GRAD ASROLE OF CFOTODAY
The City of Missoula has named a new chief financial officer, tapping University of Montana graduate Rob Gannon, who recently served as general manager of the MONTANA HOUSE BILL MAKES IT HARDER TO BECOME AN ADULT'S 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 NONPROFITS TEAM UP TO OPEN HOMELESS ENCAMPMENT ON MISSOULA A formerly homeless man leaves his Reserve Street camp to get some goods at stores located across the river. The city will close the camp and open a new legal camp on the south side of the city off Highway 93 and Miller Creek Road.(Martin Kidston/Missoula Current file photo) 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. BLM PURCHASE ALMOST COMPLETES NATURE CONSERVANCY BLACKFOOTTHE NATURE CONSERVANCY ADDRESSNATURE CONSERVANCY CRITICISMTHE NATURE CONSERVANCYTHE NATURE CONSERVANCY CAREERSTHE NATURE CONSERVANCY JOBSNATURE CONSERVANCY SCAM BLM policy is to protect and conserve sensitive species and their habitats, although that might be difficult if mining operations or oil and gas extraction is allowed, as laid out in the recent BLM resourcemanagement plan.
FOUNDER OF MISSOULA STARTUP MAPS TIF PROJECTS AS SHOW OF Nick Shontz, 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. SEX TRAFFICKING IN MONTANA: BILLS CRACK DOWN ON ILLICIT The state’s “illicit massage parlors,” as they’re referred to by law enforcement, weren’t breaking the law if workers provided sexual activity that didn’t involve penetration. One MONTANA SENATE: BILL EXEMPTS COLLEGE DORM ASSISTANTS FROM Montana lawmakers a considering a bill that would add community assistants at colleges in the state -- student employees who work for student housing -- to a list of employees who are not eligible for overtime pay. Senate Bill 218 aims to prevent a costly legal change in the Montana University System. 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 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. 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
CRYPTOCURRENCY REGULATIONS, POWER REQUIREMENTS BECOME The new ordinance, which went into effect last week, creates new zoning regulations on where and how cryptocurrency mining can take place. Areas must be zoned for industrial use and the mining operation must develop or purchase enough new 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
152-LOT MISSOULA SUBDIVISION SET TO BEGIN CONSTRUCTION While construction would begin on Phase 1 this spring, the entire development won’t be fully built until 2034. But other housing projects are in the works in the area as well, including a new subdivision just east of Remington Flats, which is expected to come to City Council next month. 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 'NO BIDDING' DRAWING FOR 19 HELLGATE VILLAGE HOMES NETS The initial phase includes 19 housing units, and when the drawing period closed among qualified buyers, Edgell had received more than 50 applications. “Of the 19, we’ve got 15 under contract and we’re working through a couple others right now,” Edgell said on Monday. “It was a wonderful way to do my job, making those phone calls to BILL WOULD DELAY SALE OF VOTER-APPROVED RECREATIONAL A state lawmaker and former U.S. attorney wants to delay the sale of voter-approved recreational marijuana in Montana until 2023, saying he doubts the state can be ready to implement the massive new program bylate this year.
WEYERHAEUSER SELLING TO TIMBER INVESTMENT GROUP WITH WILKS A few concerns remain about why Southern Pine Plantations would want Montana timber. Although most of its property is in Georgia, Florida, Mississippi and South Carolina, it is an investment company that touts its ability to “move fast on acquisition opportunities.” * Skip to main content * Skip to secondary menu * Skip to primary sidebarE-News
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MONTANA BLUE HERON SURVEY DEPENDS ON CITIZEN SCIENCE, GOOGLE EARTH Unlike eagles, whose populations are on the comeback, great blue heron populations may be on the decline. Montana Audubon and the Montana Natural Heritage Program are trying to confirm what's going on with a three-year citizen science survey. INTERIOR DEPT. REVISES REGULATIONS; COULD DERAIL LAND AND WATERCONSERVATION FUND
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November 25, 2020
FORMER NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER FLYNN GETS THANKSGIVING PARDON FROMTRUMP
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ENVIRONMENT
November 27, 2020
FEDS DENY PERMIT FOR MINE PLANNED NEAR PRISTINE ALASKA BAY In a major about-face, the Trump administration denied a vital permit for a proposed gold and copper mining operation in Alaska on Wednesday — finding the project would spoil thousands of acres of wetlands and open waters in violation of the Clean Water Act. FOUR WESTERN MONTANA CONSERVATIONISTS JOIN THE OUTDOOR HALL OF FAMENovember 27, 2020
INTERIOR DEPT. REVISES REGULATIONS; COULD DERAIL LAND AND WATERCONSERVATION FUND
November 27, 2020
PENDLEY'S ILLEGAL STINT AT BLM INVALIDATES BACKCOUNTRY CONSERVATIONAREAS IN MONTANA
November 25, 2020
NORTHERN GRIZZLY MANAGEMENT COMPLICATED BY COVID, INEXPERIENCEDCAMPERS
November 24, 2020
COMMUNITY VOICES
November 25, 2020
MISSOULA DOCTORS: CONTINUED SURGE IN COVID WILL SOON TIP LOCALHEALTHCARE SYSTEM
People are being admitted to the hospital and in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at an alarming rate. A rate—that if sustained or increased—is sure to max out our local health providers’ abilities to care for our sickest patients. CONGRESS MUST PASS NORTHERN ROCKIES ECOSYSTEM PROTECTION ACT: HERE'SWHY
November 24, 2020
MONTANA VIEWPOINT: PROTOCOL, POLITENESS, PATIENCE AND COMPROMISENovember 23, 2020
TAKE IT FROM AN EXPERT: FAUCI'S HIERARCHY OF SAFETY DURING COVIDNovember 23, 2020
OPINION: GOP WON, SO DO LIKE YOUR COMMERCIALS AND PROTECT OUR PUBLICLANDS
November 19, 2020
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HARMON'S HISTORIES: THANKSGIVING 1889 BROUGHT FEASTS, FOX HUNTS CELEBRATING MONTANA STATEHOODNovember 23, 2020
It was November 1889, and Montanans “had special cause for thanks giving.” After all, reported the Helena Weekly Herald, “We have gained the long coveted prize of Statehood that never can be takenaway from us.”
HARMON'S HISTORIES: ELECTION FRAUD? YES, IN MONTANA'S ELECTION OF 1STLEGISLATURE
November 16, 2020
HARMON'S HISTORIES: YELLOWSTONE PARK WAS 'WONDERLAND' TO EARLIESTTOURISTS
November 9, 2020
HARMON'S HISTORIES: NEW BOOK CHRONICLES LIVELY TALES FROM MONTANA'SEARLIEST YEARS
November 2, 2020
HARMON'S HISTORIES: WILL DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME 2020 REIGNITE THE HISTORIC CONTROVERSY?October 26, 2020
MONTANA TODAY
November 25, 2020
A SAFER SOLUTION: SOUTH SIDE HOMELESS CAMP TAKING SHAPE IN MISSOULAFIELD
Private and nonprofit community partners saw an opportunity and a need to open a sanctioned homeless camp. It found support from a landowner off Highway 93 willing to contribute to the cause. MONTANA LEADS ALL 50 STATES IN DECLINE OF SELF-RESPONSE RATES FOR 2020CENSUS
November 23, 2020
MONDAY MORNING READ: TOKYO ROSE WAS WRONGFULLY CONVICTED OF TREASONNovember 23, 2020
PANDEMIC ELEVATES RISK OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN MISSOULA, SERVICESHARDER TO ACCESS
November 20, 2020
NONPROFITS TEAM UP TO OPEN HOMELESS ENCAMPMENT ON MISSOULA'S SOUTHSIDE
November 20, 2020
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