The Sit-Down: ‘The Pulp’ co-founders Erika Fredrickson and Matt Frank
The journalists behind Missoula’s brand-new local news source reflect on the influence of the now-defunct ‘Independent,’ explain their financial model and talk target audience.
SPECIAL PROJECTS
NEWS
Lawmakers renew education policy discussions
Student proficiency, teacher recruitment and other familiar themes emerge in the interim as Montana legislators look ahead to the 2025 session.
Chester native returns home, revives community’s Hi-Line Harvest Fest
Peyton Cole’s effort to bring back the annual event gives town reason to celebrate.
Montana to pay behavioral health consultants hundreds of dollars per hour
The two-year, likely multi-millon dollar agreement tasks New York-based Alvarez & Marsal with steering a sprawling mental health and developmental disabilities reform effort.
‘Turning a corner’: Stakeholders cautiously optimistic about clean-up of Smurfit-Stone pulp mill
The EPA has pledged to examine pollution risks at the Missoula Valley site through a climate lens.
Missoulians to vote on mill levy for fire department, crisis response team
Officials say the additional taxes will help firefighters respond faster to emergency calls in the growing city.
Montana candidates Sheehy, Zinke, Tranel have all been repeatedly late on property tax payments
Sheehy’s ranch accrued almost $1,500 in penalties and interest.