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Man charged for suspected large-scale drug trafficking in Montana, Washington
MISSOULA, Mont. — A man accused of trafficking more than 5.5 pounds of fentanyl and 8 pounds of meth throughout Washington and Montana appeared in a Missoula Federal Courtroom for a hearing Wednesday afternoon. Daniel Scott Broesel, 42, walked into court wearing an orange jumpsuit shackled at the legs...
Montana Art Interscholastics kicks off this weekend in Missoula
MISSOULA, Mont. - This weekend, high school students from across the state will be gathering in Missoula for the Montana Art Interscholastics (MAI). The two-day event will be held at Hellgate High School and the University of Montana where students will get to learn from 35 local artists and professors in various art workshops.
Annual book sale returns to Missoula
MISSOULA, Mont. — The 63rd annual Western Montana Retired Educators Association and AAUW book sale returns this week. Community donated books will go on sale with proceeds sent to scholarships for the University of Montana and education based projects. The book sale will be at the Orchard Homes Community...
UM student to star as Belle in Missoula Community Theatre’s ‘Beauty and the Beast’
Back in action after 20 years, Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” will be coming to the stage of the Center for the Performing Arts at the Missoula Community Theatre from April 25 through May 12. This production will feature many University of Montana students and alumni involved...
From injury to inspiration: UM dance team’s unforgettable national premiere
In the University of Montana’s dance team’s competition, debut sophomore Madeline McKinnon slid to the front of the stage to jump down onto her knees as a part of their rehearsed routine. But this time, “something wasn’t right.” With tears in her eyes, McKinnon had just torn a major muscle in her knee, yet continued to dance. She said she thought to herself, “There is no way I’m coming off this stage.”
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