Month: October 2025

Missoula Republicans Organize Food Drive While Local Activists Plan Political Theater at County Courthouse
GOP launches community food drive as SNAP benefits suspended, contrasting with activist groups’ planned “Die-In” demonstration

School Choice Is The Antidote For Compulsory Radical Indoctrination
A Kalispell resident argues that homeschool families and school choice advocates must unite against government overreach in education

Report: Majority of Montana’s Long-Term Debt Tied to Pensions
Pensions account for 60 percent of Montana’s state and local long-term debt.


Missoula Activists Plan ‘Die-In’ as Democrats Block 13th Reopening Vote
Senate Democrats block funding as local activists target Republicans over SNAP cuts

Officials Warn of Public Health Crisis as 5,300 Carfentanil Pills Seized in Billings
Massive drug bust reveals dramatic escalation in synthetic opioid trafficking, with Yellowstone County emerging as regional hotspot


Missoula Crime Report – October 29, 2025
Multiple burglary alarms and reports of suspicious activities.


Montana Democrats Use SNAP, Food Banks as Political Tool to Cover Congressional Shutdown Tactics
Activist groups pressure Gianforte to drain state fund with no reimbursement guarantee while Democrats refuse to reopen government

Century-Old Stoltze Lumber Honored During Montana Forest Products Week
Company’s century of sustainable forestry and renewable energy innovation recognized during statewide industry celebration

Missoula Elks Lodge Announces Winter Clothing Distribution, Youth Basketball Competition
Lodge to distribute $14,000 in winter clothing Nov. 5, host youth basketball competition Nov. 8









