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Florence-Carlton captures first school's baseball state title
MISSOULA, Mt. — A beautiful day in Ogren Park was the perfect stage for the state championship between Florence-Carlton and Hamilton high school. The Falcons only loss all season came to Hamilton high school so it was only fitting that Florence would have to get over the hump if they wanted a chance at glory.
Man dies after motorcycle and pickup-truck crash on Orange St. in Missoula
UPDATE: Monday, May 13 at 1:32 p.m. A 20-year-old man died after a motorcycle and pickup-truck crashed near the Orange Street bridge in Missoula the evening of May 4. The 20-year-old man was riding a motorcycle, reportedly speeding northbound on South Orange Street and lost control near the intersection of First Street.
How the proposed Missoula fire levy would impact emergency responses
MISSOULA, Mont. - With primary elections coming in a few weeks, Missoula voters will have the opportunity to approve or decline a fire levy that would provide funding to increase staffing and equipment, allowing the city's Fire Department to adequately respond to emergencies. NonStop Local rode along with a Missoula...
Missoula police search for robbery suspect
MISSOULA, Mont. — The Missoula Police Department are searching for a suspect in robbery that happened on Thursday in the 200 block of W. Broadway. Officers responded just after 11 a.m., the suspect fled the scene on foot and then in a vehicle. Police are actively seeking to identify...
Best Indian & Arabic Restaurants in Missoula
Montana is often referred to as “Big Sky Country,” with its wide open spaces and reputation for safety. The phrase was thought up by A.B. Guthrie, Jr., who titled his 1947 novel The Big Sky. The state’s highway department embraced the title and it stuck ever since, and for obvious reasons – the region is home to a whopping 55 state parks! The famous Whitefish Lake, Lone Pine, and Wayfarers are among these parks.
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