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Winter Weather Advisory for Missoula County
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for Missoula County, effective from 6 PM Friday until noon Saturday. Snow is expected with a likelihood of minor impacts greater than 60-90 percent. Total snow accumulations for areas above 4000 feet could reach 7-14 inches, with gusty winds of up to 35 mph. Below…
Gallatin and Missoula County Republicans Censure ‘Out of Line Nine’ as Pro-Life Group Supports Recall Effort
Grassroots Republicans take action as local GOP committees censure state senators accused of undermining conservative priorities.
Winter Weather Advisory for Missoula County
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for Missoula County. Snow is expected to begin tonight, with total accumulations ranging from 1 to 4 inches. The likelihood of minor to moderate impacts from the snow is greater than 90 percent. The advisory covers several areas, including Highway 200 from Trout Creek to…
Missoula Public Works Under New Leadership from the Global Climate Industry
Jason Mitchell brings corporate facilities and climate industry experience to Missoula Public Works
Winter Weather Advisory for Missoula County
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for Missoula County. Snowfall is expected to cause minor to moderate impacts with a likelihood of ongoing snowfall accumulation of 1 to 3 inches, which is assessed at 90 percent. Advisory Details: What Snow with ongoing minor to moderate impacts Where Highway 200 from Trout…
Wind Advisory for Missoula County March 8-10
The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory for the Lower Clark Fork Region, effective from 9 PM Sunday to 9 AM Monday. Residents can expect southwest winds ranging from 15 to 25 mph, with gusts reaching up to 45 mph in the valleys and exceeding 60 mph in higher terrain. The strongest winds…
Missoula Emergency Managers Encourage Public to Prepare for Potential Flooding This Weekend
Following a flood watch from the National Weather Service, the Missoula County Office of Emergency Management (OEM) reminds residents to sign up for emergency notifications and to take precautions now to protect their property from potential flooding. An atmospheric river is forecast to bring widespread rainfall to the region starting Saturday night through Monday. This…
Hydrologic Outlook Issued for Western Montana
The National Weather Service has issued a Hydrologic Outlook for Powell, Deer Lodge, and Silver Bow Counties in Montana, as well as Lemhi County in Idaho, due to a significant warm-up expected this weekend into early next week. Starting Saturday afternoon and continuing through Monday afternoon, high temperatures are anticipated to reach the 40s, with…
Flood Watch Issued for Western Montana
The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for several counties in western Montana, including Flathead, Lake, Lincoln, Sanders, Granite, Mineral, Missoula, and Ravalli Counties. This alert is in effect from Saturday afternoon through Monday afternoon, February 24, due to anticipated flooding caused by rain, snowmelt, and possible ice jams. Excessive runoff is expected,…
Winter Weather Advisory for Missoula County
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory for parts of Missoula County. Snow is expected, with a likelihood of minor impacts from the snowfall at up to 60 percent. Total snow accumulations could reach up to 3 inches. When and Where: The advisory is effective from 1 PM today until 8 AM…
Is Anything About Surajit Khanna’s Returning Youth Initiative Real?
The Khanna Con: Is Dr. Khanna exploiting Montana’s well-meaning do-gooders for photo-ops, while offering little real help to those he claims to serve?
Missoula Community to Host Election Education Event at Crosspoint Church
MISSOULA, Mont. (May 11, 2024) — Crosspoint Church will host an election education event on May 13 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at 7500 Mullan Road. The event aims to inform the community about the importance of participating in the upcoming primary and general elections. Candidates from various races will be present to engage with…
The Target for Today: Missoula County, Montana
Missoula City and County governance has adopted failed policy positions of places like San Francisco and Portland, and it’s really starting to show
Missoula Republican Chair Calls Police on Another Member
This is not the first time Vondene Kopetski has called the police on a fellow Republican, but Missoula Republicans should make it the last
Why Are Republicans Censoring Election Integrity Efforts?
I recently attended a program hosted by the Montana Election Integrity Project and learned some rather disturbing facts. This group has been shinning the light on Montana election irregularities for more than 20 years. One of the group’s supporters tried to pass out fliers announcing this meeting to the Missoula Pachyderms Club and was refused. In addition,…
Montana Democrats Disenfranchise Rural Voters
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Another Observer Comes Forward, Casting Doubt on Missoula’s Second Recount of Ballot Envelopes
In an affidavit signed by one observer of the second recount of affirmation envelopes (also known as ballot signature envelopes) from the Missoula County 2020 General Election, the observer stated they could not be sure that the envelopes that were counted were from the 2020 General Election. In an interview with Western Montana News, Mr.…
Montana Citizens Receive “DOJ Threat” Treatment From Montana Officials Over Election Integrity Concerns
Election officials in Montana have been coordinating with State agencies including the Office of Political Practices (OPP), local law enforcement, and private non-governmental associations to quell citizens who have questions about their local election processes. The moves from state and local officials mirror coordination between the Department of Justice and the National School Board Association…