‘Part of the solution’ By Katie Fairbanks ● Housing ● February 21, 2024 Innovative housing project aims to boost Missoula’s affordability.
Bear witness By ERIKA FREDRICKSON ● Environment ● February 16, 2024 Filmmaker Elizabeth Leiter discusses “399: Queen of the Tetons.”
Rebranding the ‘world’s largest tree fort’ By Bowman Leigh ● Arts & Culture ● February 14, 2024 The student-led mission to contain the University of Montana Foresters’ Ball so the whole thing wouldn’t burn down.
Winter in bloom By Kathleen Shannon ● Business ● February 13, 2024 Missoula-area farms supply fresh and dried local flowers for Valentine’s Day.
House rules By Katie Fairbanks ● Government & Politics ● February 8, 2024 Missoula to intensify efforts to bring short-term rentals into compliance.
‘Jeepers Creepers’ crimes under investigation By Kathleen Shannon ● News ● February 7, 2024 Multiple tires flattened in downtown Missoula by identical handcrafted weapons.
The gravel pit grind By Kathleen Shannon ● Environment ● February 6, 2024 The fight over a gravel pit and asphalt plant in the Jocko Valley shows how a state law designed to cut red tape leaves the public in the dust.
Pedantic pursuits By Kate Whittle ● Business ● February 1, 2024 Into the minutiae with Missoula’s hardworking pub trivia hosts.
What happened to Delphine Farmer? By Jule Banville ● News ● January 25, 2024 Deputies arrived at a house in Clinton and found an 88-year-old woman dead, beaten with an antler. Here’s what we know.
Late nights on ice By Ben Fowlkes & Andy Kemmis ● Features ● January 23, 2024 Inside Missoula’s growing hockey subculture.