• Issue Archive for
  • Jun 30 - Jul 7, 2011
  • Vol. 22, No. 26

News

  • Supremely screwed

    The radical Roberts court remakes campaigns
  • Green acres

    Missoula gets centerpiece of open space program
  • Flooding

    Concerns won't recede with waters
  • Give me a ring

    Finding business in lost bands
  • Bugs

    The butterfly effect
  • Won't back down

    For the last 20 years, Bob Oaks has pushed for and funded projects that have improved Northside and Westside neighborhoods. He’s helped salvage historic sites such as the Randolph-Moon Homestead in the North Hills. He’s worked on connecting trail systems from his neighborhoods to other parts of town. He’s created parks and playgrounds. He’s written grants to build affordable homes for young families—not shoddy condos in the middle of nowhere but buildings with charming detail in places where people can get coffee and pastries and walk to an Osprey game. These neighborhood efforts are collaborative; they’re often generated by residents and supported by NMCDC partnerships. Yet all roads seem to lead back to Oaks.
  • Marijuana

    Black market economics

Arts

  • Under investigation

    Rebecca Kamen finds the pulse between art and science
  • Smash therapy

    The Skurfs just wanna get physical
  • Buried at Birth

    Smashed in the Face with a Fistful of Bricks

Blogs

Food

  • Happiest Hour

    The Missoula Winery and Event Center

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