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'Anchors to the eye' - Hillside letters integral part of many communities throughout West
Members of the University of Montana men's basketball team take in the views from the "M" on Mount Sentinel before repainting the Missoula landmark in September 2007.
Missoula County Attorney letter dismissing Porters' complaint
Editor's Note: After it was discussed at the Frenchtown fire board meeting Monday night, the Chronicle on Tuesday obtained from the Missoula County Attorney's Office the letter written by Deputy County Attorney ...
Runners compete in Missoula marathon
Over 1,100 runners covered the roads of Missoula on Sunday to take part in the second annual Missoula Marathon and almost 400 completed the 26.2 mile course before lunch.
End cult of personality, start measuring performance
A number of parallels spring to mind. You could compare him to Robert Mugabe, the Zimbabwean president who has been methodically destroying his country so that he can cling to power.
Community Briefs for July 3, 2008
Come to St. Regis for the Fourth of July! We have a breakfast at the school, county-wide parade at 11 a.m., childrens' games at 1 p.m., loggers' events at 4 p.m., and fireworks display at dusk.
Motorists hopping aboard the van pool
Five days a week, Corina Horstman catches a round-trip commuter van from her home in Ronan to her job in Missoula.
Can you dig it? Archaeological dig in Cedar Creek unearths Chinese story
Gerry Geske has lived in Superior for 25 years, working as a school psychologist for many of those years.
Ad hoc committee forms to discuss 'County 57'
Rural Missoula County residents, outnumbered 2-1 by city dwellers who expect higher levels of services which drive higher taxes, have discussed independence off and on over the last few decades.
Legal Notices for July 3, 2007
Notice of Hearing - July 9, 1:30 p.m., Missoula County Courthouse, Room 201 Creating a Community Council in the Western Portion of Missoula County NOTICE OF TAX SALE OF PROPERTY TAX LIEN FOR TAX YEAR 2007 July ...
Missoula police train for tragedies
The Missoula County Sheriff's Department wants to be prepared for situations involving a shooter in a large public building, so officers took a couple days to educate its department in handling such high-stress ...
Fire chief stirs controversy even after board grants request
The special board meeting Monday night featured yet another emotional debate in the ongoing battle for authority between Waldron and the elected board, this time after the board agreed to let Waldron advertise ...
Community Briefs for June 19, 2008
Drummond Senior Pro Rodeo at the American Legion Gold Star Post 125 Rodeo Grounds, Drummond, Sunday June 29.
Frenchtown-Missoula marathon already has entrants from 44 states
Registration for the Missoula Marathon now has entrants from 44 states plus 5 countries, with people coming from as far away as Bali, France, Scotland, Australia and Canada, reports Registration Director Vic ...
Missoula fugitive still on the loose
A fugitive who escaped from the Missoula County Sheriff's Department remains on the loose.
Two survive helicopter crash near Missoula
Authorities say a helicopter crashed in a field between Frenchtown and Missoula, but both pilots suffered only minor injuries.
Frenchtown Fire board to hear allegations of official misconduct
During the regular monthly fire board meeting last Monday, he defended fire district personnel after the loss of a $10,000 thermal imaging camera, listened to a Pulp Mill Road resident call for an investigation ...
Paradise Dental Technologies introduces the Platypus ortho flosser
Paradise Dental Technologies Inc., has introduced a patent-pending product flossing device.
Community Briefs for June 5, 2008
The ninth annual Old Schoolhouse Rock Car Show will be held on the lawn of the Old School in Superior, June 6-7. Registration begins at 3 p.m. on June 6 and 8 a.m. on June 7. There will be a roasted pig dinner ...
15 key legislative races that bear watching
Party control of the 2009 Montana Legislature usually rests on the outcome in two dozen districts that can be won by either Democrats or Republicans.
Grant intended to advance work against teen drinking
A $271,000 federal grant payable over three years will help a Montana school district work on prevention of alcohol abuse among students.