Tag: Missoula County

Property Tax Bills Passed by Democrats and ‘Defecting Republicans’
Missoula County Republican Leader Criticizes Gianforte, Legislators Over SB 542 and HB 231

Martin City Babysitter Sentenced to 40 Years for Child Pornography Crimes
Bonner fled before law enforcement arrived, was arrested two weeks later

Governor Says 80% Got Tax Cuts, but 1 in 10 Homeowners Still See Increases
Some jurisdictions like Missoula raised taxes despite windfall revenue from rising home values

Missoula Property Tax Bills Arrive With Promised Increases From County and City
Missoula officials deliver on their tax increase promise with some property tax bills jumping 22%

Missoula County Ballots Mail Thursday With New Birth Year Requirement
No polling places will open for Nov. 4 election; new law requires birth year plus signature on ballot envelopes

Human Remains Found by Recreationists in Missoula County Date Back Centuries
Ancient Remains Transferred to Tribal Custody After Radiocarbon Dating

Missoula Republicans Seeks Official Condemnation After Fair Vandalism, Business Harassment Campaign
MCRCC reveals physical attacks at Western Montana Fair, requesting city and county leaders speak out against escalating harassment

Missoula Redevelopment to Consider $75,000 for Library Green Roof Despite City’s Deficit Budget
Tax increment financing request comes weeks after city adopted $2.5 million deficit budget

Missoula County Chooses 8% Tax Increase While Flathead County Cuts Property Taxes
Flathead County operates with ‘culture of thrift’ while Missoula spends 85% more per capita

Missoula County Wants $5.76 Million More From Property Taxpayers to Fund Grant Bureaucracy and Climate Activism
County seeks to boost funding for Climate Smart Missoula activist group by nearly 30%

Missoula County Warns Residents of Property Tax Payment Scams
Officials urge residents to verify directly with county office before making payments

Emergency Alert Gap Could Put Montana Residents at Risk During Wildfire Season
Many residents mistakenly believe they’ll automatically receive certain evacuation warnings, but opt-in registration is required, Missoula officials say










