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Quarterback Gresch Jensen to Transfer out of Montana Football
In case you haven’t heard, an announcement was released on Monday morning that UM quarterback Gresch Jensen intends to transfer to an as yet unnamed school.
Missoula Rural Fire Department Responds to Two Fires Sunday
The Missoula Rural Fire Department was stretched thin on Sunday, responding to multiple calls. Battalion Chief Greg Orr explains.
Democrats Take Secretary of State to Court over Green Party Votes
The Montana Democratic Party, assisted by a prestigious international law firm, is taking Montana Secretary of State Corey Stapleton to court over approving signatures that allowed the Green Party to qualify for the general election.
Man Accused of Assault With Baseball Bat in Missoula Park
Police arrested 31-year-old Luke Frank on Friday, April 20, after a number of odd complaints were reported to 911 from a downtown Missoula park
Warm Temps and Rain Could Bring Flooding to Western Montana
Western Montana’s mountains are sitting under record snow pack, and with temperatures expected to rapidly rise into the 70’s by the end of this week, weather and government officials are keeping a wary eye out for flooding.
Police Arrest Man Accused of Strangling Woman Till She Passed Out
Police were called out to a home on Sunday morning after a woman claimed she was assaulted by her partner who had recently been taking drugs.
Man Accused of Strangling Woman, Escape From Police Through Yards
Missoula Police ended up chasing a suspect on the southside of Missoula after a woman appeared at the station, bleeding and bruised Sunday evening.
Montana FWP Wants Ideas for Stevi River Access Site
Early suggestions for development are encouraged.
Russians Funneled Millions to Sierra Club, NRDC
According to The Daily Signal, two environmental groups, which are also very active in Montana (the Sierra Club and the Natural Resources Defense Council), are being funded by the Russians.
Montana Morning State News Headlines for Monday, April 23
Montana Health Department expands warnings about e-coli contamination of Romaine lettuce from the Yuma, Arizona area.
Montana's Garden Of One Thousand Buddhas
If you're looking for a quick and fun day-trip that you can do by yourself, or with friends, then the Garden of One Thousand Buddhas is a must-do!
Man's 'Long Hair' Linked Him as Suspect in Serial Car Thefts
Missoula police were called out to a business on North Reserve after a woman reported that her car had been stolen on Thursday afternoon, April 20, but it turns out she wasn't the only victim that day.