UM Toiletries Drive for Poverello
The University of Montana Chapter of Golden Key Honor Society's will hold its annual Poverello Toiletry Drive.
The University of Montana Chapter of Golden Key Honor Society's will hold its annual Poverello Toiletry Drive.
Two tragedies that have hurt so many people in one week. They all have stories to tell, but let's take a look at Joe Berti.
If you’ve ever seen a western then you know that everyone in the west drinks whiskey, that is unless they’re yellow-bellied. You don’t get much more western than Montana and rodeo. What better way to help raise a little money for a good cause than with a whiskey tasting? They do realize that not everyone likes whiskey, so they’ll let those of you who don’t, taste wine instead.
It will be Friday Night Lights for your University of Montana Grizzly football team as they conclude spring drills.
I like to read….I’ve been this way since I was a kid. Our family read a lot, my mom especially. She introduced me to our small town library, about the size of a closet. I had an English teacher, Sister Roswitha, in high school who introduced me to the standards; Poe, Twain, Hemingway, and Steinbeck, along with some others; Leon Uris and Ayn Rand
The bears are out….Rattlesnake Bob, a regular on the Craig & Al Morning Show called earlier this week to alert us to the fact that a black bear raided his bird feeder and the can used to store bird seed. Bo
I don't think any of the nuns I had in grade school would do such a thing.
A Canadian couple is making money after changing the name of their breakfast cereal to 'Holy Crap'. Brian and Corin Mullins developed their gluten-free, vegan, organic cereal to address Mr Mullins' allergies. It was originally called 'Hapi F
Budweiser is unveiling a bow tie shaped can that will mirror the brand's longtime bow tie logo. The can will be available in eight-packs nationwide beginning May 6. The new can holds 11.3 ounces rather than the standard 12 ounces
Well, if we have to go to court for whatever reason, I'd say we want a fair, forthright and upstanding judge, right?
Hang gliding and paragliding have been a part of the fabric of Missoula for decades. Missoulians have spent countless hours watching the parade of colors soar through our summer skies.
I got a note from a good friend this week. Katie Dettmann Banks, who works at the 911 center here in Missoula, reminded me that this is the week to recognize our 911 dispatchers. It’s a real pressure packed job many times dealing with life and death situations