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Missoula Zootown Senior softball moves to brink of Little League World Series
MISSOULA — Missoula Zootown entered the Little League Senior Softball West Region tournament with the goal of redemption. After falling to Hawaii 7-4 in last year’s final, the 16-and-under squad was hungry to get another shot at a World Series berth. The team fought through pool play this past week, earning a 3-2 record and advancing to Tuesday morning's semifinals against fellow 3-2 opponent Northern California.
Montana Is One of the Cheapest States For ‘Uber Eats’ Fees
Being able to use an app to order almost any kind of food available in your town is pretty incredible. I am aware that just writing that sentence makes me sound "old". I come from a time when you picked up a phone (with cables attached to a wall) made a call, talked to a human, ordered food, and then went to pick it up. That may seem like ancient history to younger generations these days.
This Famous Garden Is One of Montana’s Best Free Attractions
Have you ever taken the time to explore all that Montana has to offer? There are interesting attractions all over the state. One of the most interesting things to see in Montana is located just north of Missoula. You won't find anything else like it in the entire world. You...
Hints from Heloise: Sometimes, relatives don’t want family heirlooms ... until they’ve been sold
Dear Heloise: I was at a loss about what to do with the things I’ve collected over the years that my kids didn’t want. My wedding china was given to me by my parents. It was beautiful, but none of my children wanted it. I had lead crystal vases, wine glasses, and bowls hand cut from Ireland that no one wanted. I also had handmade Persian rugs, antique furniture that predates the American Civil War, and oil paintings of my mother and grandmother. But even though I offered these things to my children and other relatives, I had no takers.
Missoula County Orders Evacuations Due to New Fire
Montana DNRC and other fire crews are now reporting 15% containment on the Butler Creek Fire west of Missoula. The latest maps had the fire at just over 300 acres, as it continues to burn in a mixture of grassland and forested areas. DNRC reports crews are making headway in...
Red Cross Missoula sets up shelter for wildfire evacuees
MISSOULA, Mont. — The American Red Cross is set up and ready to help those evacuated from their homes due to fires in and around Missoula. The Red Cross sent out a statement Monday morning alerting that a temporary evacuation shelter opened up at the Christ the King Catholic Church on 1400 Gerald Avenue.
Your Guide to Missoula and Montana Wildfires, Summer 2024
Wildland fire season in Western Montana has seen multiple significant fires start, with at least two close to Missoula. For the latest on fires around Missoula and around the state, we've compiled articles on topics of interest including air quality, evacuations, and updates on specific fires. For up-to-date notifications, subscribe...
Time Warp: Missoula’s Blink-and-You-Miss-It Moment in a 2018 Movie
My, how times have changed. I felt like I traveled back in time (like way back) when I watched a movie from 2018 that I'd never seen before and heard a reference to Missoula, Montana. It also seemed like a "pre-pandemic" style mention. It was so innocuous. I'm guessing that...
National Weather Service advises wildfire prevention amid dry conditions
MISSOULA, Mont. — The National Weather Service is urging residents to take action to prevent starting wildfires and to be prepared in the event of a fire. Officials advise the public to have an emergency supply kit read to go and to know and follow local burn bans and regulations.
Montana Grizzlies picked to win Big Sky, Montana State Bobcats No. 2 in preseason polls
SPOKANE, Wash. — The Big Sky Conference preseason coaches’ and media polls were released Sunday, and the Grizzlies of Montana have been tabbed the league favorites heading into the 2024 campaign. The Grizzlies, who received 26 first-place votes from the media and 10 from the league's head coaches,...
Searing heat, gusty winds and isolated storms increase fire weather concerns
WEATHER ALERT DAYS: Significant heat is expected to continue through the middle of the week. Remember to practice heat safety by staying hydrated and take breaks in the shade if recreating or working outside. Obey fire restrictions, no open flames or spark, keep vehicles off dry grass, properly dispose of cigarettes, secure your trailer chains, and avoid power equipment that creates a spark.
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