The firm hired to create a plan for city-owned property on Johnson Street plans to begin the design process and present a proposal later this year.
The City of Missoula is concentrating on property taxes, behavioral health and legislation around managing growth.
Bipartisan approach comes as Missoula residents worry about the sale of their park to an out-of-state investment firm.
Decker Truck Line Inc. of Fort Dodge, Iowa, has permanently closed its terminal in Missoula, Montana, citing findings from a review of its operations and freight network as the main reason for the closure.
Modeled after the federal Low-Income Housing Tax Credit, the state credit in House Bill 21 aims to be one fix to the state’s persistent lack of housing and the high cost of existing homes.
After a dismal winter last year had Montana ski areas opening late, or not at all, a series of storms the past three weeks dropped record-deep snow in some places.
Montana has close to a billion dollars to expand high-speed broadband internet to all corners of the state. A new program beginning this fall at community colleges across western Montana will help grow the workforce needed for the effort.
Republican bills would change how Montana’s courts operate, after lawmakers accused judges of overstepping their authority.
The grant, ranging from $10,000 to $100,000, would allow a business to offer on-site services or provide connections to other early care.
On Thursday at 10:47 a.m. a winter weather advisory was issued by the National Weather Service valid from 8 p.m. until Saturday 5 p.m. The advisory is for Lower Clark
A pedestrian was injured early Wednesday near the Capitol building after being struck by a vehicle, Helena police reported.
NBC Montana Today host Jason Hurst was joined by Katie Hofschiled, Director of Marketing at the Humane Society of Western Montana on Tuesday morning.Katie bro