At a public meeting on Sunday at 2:00 p.m., residents in the areas that have been forced out of their homes will get information about what will happen when they are allowed to return.
In a 10-2 vote of the Committee on Public Safety and Health, the Missoula City Council has voted to move forward with a controversial ordinance to insure that 'no sale or transfer of a firearm shall take place within the city limits unless and until the person purchasing or otherwise receiving the firearm passes a national instant criminal background check.'
The Missoula Consolidated Planning Board will hold a public hearing on the draft Our Missoula City Growth Policy on Tuesday, Oct. 6, at 7 p.m. in City Council Chambers at 140 W. Pine St.
With a combined $158 million school bond issue looming in November, MCPS officials are asking the public to weigh in on possible new sites for schools that are slated to be replaced altogether.