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50th Mayor of Missoula; In office January 3, 2006 – August 15, 2022: Preceded by: Mike Kadas: Succeeded by: Gwen Jones (acting), Jordan Hess: Personal details; Born October 27, 1964
The Weekly Missoulian continued for a year, from January 1899 to April 1900, as the still weekly The Missoulian, published by Bryan Bros. & Hauck. [17] The weekly newspaper was then purchased by the Fruit-Grower Publishing Company and existed as a horticulture and general news publication, until the mid-1910s.
Today, The Missoulian remains as Missoula's only daily newspaper. [ 5 ] In the late 19th and early 20th century, numerous newspapers sprang up in Missoula, ranging from The Baptist Mountaineer to The Montana Fruit Grower to The Missoula Socialist , but few lasted longer than a couple of years, and sometimes only a few issues, before going out ...
The Missoulian took the printing duties, and the change created a tabloid-sized page. Later in 1984, the Kaimin apologized after negative reactions to a satirical issue titled the "Montana Enquirer", which poked fun at a local political activist's weight. The story was titled, "Reporter squished by 300-pound Republican".
Carl Hilliard (October 25, 1937 – November 10, 2013) was an American journalist, reporter and columnist.. Born in Gebo, Wyoming, he began working for the Missoulian in Montana and worked on the base newspaper while stationed in the army at the Fitzsimons Army Medical Center from 1960 to 1962.
It was acquired by Lee Enterprises, owner of the daily Missoulian, in 2017. [2] On September 11, 2018, Lee Enterprises shut down the Independent without notice. [3] The Independent published investigative journalism, political analysis, and critical coverage of local music and culture. The paper also maintained an events calendar for the ...
Marjorie Bear Don't Walk, born Marjorie Rose Mitchell, was born in 1946 in Aberdeen, Washington to Jane (Whitworth) and Jack Mitchell. [1] [2] She is an enrolled member of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribe [2] [3] and her heritage includes Chippewa (Michif Ojibwe) ancestry. [4]
Today justice prevailed over senseless and unnecessary gun violence with the guilty verdict in the Kaarma trial. Seventeen-year-old Diren Dede’s death did not have to happen – and we know that unfortunately, there are laws on the books that embolden people like Mr. Kaarma to shoot first and ask questions later.