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Missoula Public Health pursues grants for schools' wildfire and heat resiliency, Seeley-Swan High School on the list
Mike Fowler brought a small temperature sensor with him from Seattle to a presentation he was a part of held at the Foundation Building in Seeley Lake. On that Wednesday, with outside temperatures in the nineties, Fowler said his sensor showed 78 degrees in the Foundation Building. Fowler is the...
Fire danger extreme, restrictions ordered as Miller Peak blaze grows
The Lolo and Bitterroot national forests increased fire danger to "extreme," the most severe of five levels, indicating a profound risk of large, intense and difficult-to-control wildfires from even the smallest fire starts. And fire restrictions entirely prohibiting campfires and other activities go into effect Friday on the Bitterroot National...
Funding remains talking point for North Coast Hiawatha Line
MISSOULA, Mont. - Discussions regarding the resurrection of the former Northa Coast Hiawatha line that would run from Chicago to Seattle and bring service through the Treasure State continue to progress. For sponsors of the North Coast Hiawatha line, the Big Sky Passenger Rail Authority (BSPRA), they have moved passed...
Need Help in Missoula County? Dial 211, 988, and 911 for Assistance
Missoula, MT (KGVO-AM News) - Missoula Public Health, in their growing effort to provide the help that Missoula County residents may need in a variety of situations, is promoting the fact that ‘Help is 3 Numbers Away’. I spoke with Leah Fitch-Brody on Tuesday about three important programs...
Miller Peak fire triples in size, grows toward Schwartz Creek
The Miller Peak fire southwest of Missoula and west of Clinton more than tripled in size Monday, growing to more than 1,700 acres and showing "extremely active fire behavior," according to fire managers. The fire, discovered Sunday afternoon burning up the Plant Creek drainage on the east side of upper...
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