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Museum of the Rockies excavates hadrosaur fossil from Makoshika trail
MILES CITY – The good news is that a very popular dinosaur fossil that was a fixture alongside one of Makoshika State Park’s hiking trails has not been stolen, vandalized or damaged; rather, it has been excavated by Museum of the Rockies. It’s a bit of a shock...
Missoula County approves gravel pit expansion despite local opposition
MISSOULA COUNTY, Mont. – Missoula County Commissioners have decided to approve an expansion for the Western Materials gravel operation south of Lolo. The decision came after a year of debate and multiple public hearings. The gravel pit currently operates across 66 acres and, with the recent approval, could extend...
It Happened to You: Bob Wire’s Latest, “Missoula Hurricane”
It probably won't become a million seller and a big hit on TikTok. But if you want to remember what it was like to go through Missoula's severe thunderstorm "parody laureate" Bob Wire has probably penned an instant classic. Whether you ran out of power, or ice, or just couldn't...
Upgraded M Trail enhances hiking experience in Missoula
The iconic M Trail on Missoula's Mount Sentinel recently underwent significant renovations to make it more hike-able for the thousands of people who visit each year. The improvements include erosion control measures and new benches at each switchback.
Osprey chicks are helping scientists track pollution in the Clark Fork River
MTPR brought you the story of Iris the osprey earlier this summer. Iris is a world-famous bird who’s nested along Missoula’s Clark Fork River for most of her long life. She’s also a longtime participant in research tracking mining pollution in the river. After more than a decade, the latest data on the health of the river is expected soon.
Your Kids Can Drive the Big Rigs Saturday to Help Missoula Food Bank
"Construction is badass! But when you work in it day-in-and-day-out, it is easy to forget." So says the team at Jackson Contractor Group of Missoula, who will once again donate their time and training expertise to help support the Missoula Food Bank and get the youngest of recruits all fired up for a career in the construction biz!
A breakdown of Montana Grizzlies' special teams before the 2024 season
MISSOULA — Special teams dominance has been a staple of head coach Bobby Hauck's Grizzlies during both of his stints leading Montana. The return of nationally lauded punt returner Junior Bergen, who also runs back kickoffs, creates high expectations again in that aspect of special teams. Yet, the cast...
Another 30 Pound Chinook caught at Fort Peck
Scott Collinsworth from Fort Peck Marina Guide Service was stunned, saying, “I’ve never seen anything like it—it barely fit in the net!” That’s how he summed up the massive chinook Kathy Foust from Nebraska reeled in on Wednesday. This monster fish measured 43 inches in...
Reno 911 & Happy Madison Star Announces Missoula Stand-Up Show
There is a good chance that each of us has a small collection of movies that we have watched over a hundred times. The movies that you can quote word for word. Out of my collection of favorites, I have a half dozen that involve a certain comedian. A person who is hilarious at just about anything he does. I'm talking about comedian Nick Swardson.
Celebration to honor history, settlers of D'Aste
A celebration of the historic community of D’Aste on Aug. 25 will include special guests, memories, gratitude, and children's music and games from 3-5 p.m. The gathering is at the old D’Aste Church between Charlo and Moiese on Dublin Gulch Road and is sponsored by the D’Aste Women’s Service Group (DWSG). All are invited to this free event.Four special guests will share memories:• Pat Quinn, former governor of Illinois, is a great-nephew of Tom Quinn, a beloved early D’Aste leader.• Inez Evans Freshour Pounds and Lila Faye Evans Krantz are two of the 11 children of D'Aste settlers Jesse and...
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