Month: April 2025

Chemtrails and Compliance
On Wednesday, March 26, 2025, the skies lit up over Missoula and the Bitterroot with an extraordinary amount of what are commonly known as “chemtrails.” Since that day, numerous instances of these visible streaks—sprayed from jets crisscrossing the sky—have blanketed the area with “something” intended for a specific end. That “something” is being imposed on…

New State Website Helps Montanans Track Wildlife, Plants, and Invasive Species
New dashboards and species tools offer practical data for landowners, conservationists, and citizen scientists in Western Montana

Tim Montana, Lewistown Train, and Missoula’s Film Scene Honored at Montana Tourism Awards
Singer-songwriter joins standout communities and events recognized for strengthening the state’s booming tourism economy

Missoula Crime Report – April 29, 2025
Multiple incidents of assaults and medical emergencies reported.

DEQ Clears Subdivision Near Big Sky for Water and Wastewater Facilities
The final Environmental Assessment finds no significant impacts, paving the way for infrastructure development.
DEQ Greenlights Lakeside County Wastewater Upgrade
The permit allows expansion and meets environmental standards

Sen. Daines, Pro-Life Leaders Urge FDA to Reassess Abortion Pill Safety After New Study
New study finds 1 in 10 women suffer serious complications from mifepristone

Gallatin Crime Report – April 28, 2025
Patrols and public safety activities escalate in Gallatin County


Montana Law Enforcement Academy Celebrates Largest Graduating Class
75 new officers prepare to join law enforcement agencies across the state









