Category: Culture

‘The Revenant’ Author Michael Punke Addresses MSU Freshmen on Character, Challenges
Missoula resident shares advice on facing challenges and building character with Class of 2029

Missoula Businesses Face Harassment Campaign After Sponsoring Republican Fair Booth
Coordinated online attacks target multiple businesses with false reviews and social media harassment following Western Montana Fair sponsorships

Hamilton Gallery Owner Says AI Will Make Human Art More Valuable
Wildlife artist James Corwin predicts ‘renaissance’ for authentic, hand-crafted pieces

Currents Aquatics Center Closes for Two-Week Maintenance as Swimmers Turn to Splash Montana
Passes accepted at Splash Montana as indoor facility undergoes deep cleaning and updates

MSU’s New Indoor Athletic Center Opens to Community Groups
120,000-square-foot Kennedy-Stark Athletic Center opens Monday with evening, weekend access for local groups

The Modern Age that is Driving Us All Nutty
A Montana Rural Reflection on Urban Dysfunction Both Social & Political

Pro-Lifers and Firefighters Bring Real Choice to Moms in Missoula
Fire Station One to House City’s First Safe Haven Baby Box, Providing a Safe Option for Newborns

Montana State University Announces Fall Move-In Dates for 4,800 Students
Students will move into residence halls Aug. 17-18 with scheduled two-hour time slots

Pro-Life Group Files in District Court After Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to Abortion Amendment
Montana Family Foundation claims constitutional amendment violated ballot requirements, seeks to nullify abortion rights measure

Missoula Police Provide Safety Tips for Western Montana Fair
Police recommend parents snap photos of children, create separation plans

Montana: A Purple Beast in a Red Coat In The Wild Wild West
Montana GOP Treasurer Bill Lussenheide dissects the Treasure State’s fierce and contradictory political soul—from labor populism to rural conservatism.











