Watch These Incredible Inflatable-Blob Launches — Daily Distraction
It just looks like so much fun, doesn't it?
It just looks like so much fun, doesn't it?
Craig & Al had some unexpected visitors on the show today (April 25). Members of the Sentinel Kiwanis Club of Missoula stopped by to recognize them as nominees for the 25th Annual Lyle R. Heath Community Service Award, which recognizes those who demonstrate great volunteerism.
With the coming of spring, Morel mushroom pickers take to the hills to gather up their favorite delicacy. Permits are now available for mushroom pickers from the Bitterroot National Forest.
On March 4, 2012, while he was driving drunk and under the influence of drugs, Justin Barber crashed his vehicle with three young men inside down a steep embankment off Hillview Way, resulting in the death of two of his best friends and severely injuring a third. Barber was sentenced Thursday morning in Missoula District Court.
Our Rocky Mountain Football League team, the Missoula Phoenix play their home opener Sunday (April 28).
If I asked you if you were a criminal, you'd probably say NO! You'd be wrong!
With June just around the corner, I thought it would be nice to share a recipe for all the brides-to-be out there. These little mints are a traditional wedding snack, and are something easy a bride can make to save a little dough. There are lots of other things a bride could use money for, a little extra money for the honeymoon, a new pair of shoes or even just a little extra money to help pay for the big day.
The Headwaters Country Jam is back and better than ever! This three-day outdoor music festival is once again located at The Bridge, near Three Forks, Montana, and will feature some big names of country music.
Missoula in Motion is now accepting nominations for its annual Transportation Best Practices and Commuter of the Year Awards.
According to Sergeant Scott Pastian of the Missoula Police Department, authorities are looking for a suspect in an attempted arson that occurred early Wednesday morning, April 24.
The long wait for funds to build a new Missoula College is almost over. The Montana Legislature approved a direct appropriation of $29 million dollars as part of the governor's jobs bill, and now awaits his signature.
We have a photo of the bear that's been raiding Rattlesnake Bob's bird feeder.