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  2. Mountain Line (Montana) - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Line is a public transit system providing service to the community of Missoula, Montana and the University of Montana. The legal name of Mountain Line is the Missoula Urban Transportation District, which is governed by a board whose members are appointed by the City of Missoula and Missoula County. In 2023, the system had a ridership ...

  3. Missoula, Montana - Wikipedia

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    The Missoulian was founded as a weekly publication in 1870 as The Missoula and Cedar Creek Pioneer and remains the city's oldest news product. [154] The Missoula Current was founded in 2015 and provides local and regional coverage and is the

  4. Greenough Park - Wikipedia

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    Greenough park hosts a pavilion, horseshoe pits, trails, a bathroom facility, and picnic tables. [3] The main trail is one mile long, paved for bicycle and pedestrian travel [4] The Greenough Family's mansion was previously in the area, before being moved to make way for Interstate 90; on the park Greenough is quoted as saying, "a comfortable retreat... to which the people of Missoula may ...

  5. Missoula County, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Missoula County / m ɪ ˈ z uː l ə / ⓘ is a county located in the state of Montana. As of the 2020 census , the population was 117,922, [ 1 ] making it Montana's third most populous county . Its county seat and most populous city is Missoula . [ 2 ]

  6. Downtown Missoula - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Missoula is the central business district in Missoula, Montana, and West-Central Montana.Downtown Missoula's rough boundaries are the Clark Fork River to its south, Madison St. to its east, the old U.S 93 highway/ North Orange St. to its west, and West Alder St. to its north, though parts south of the Clark Fork River are also at times mentioned.

  7. Compost - Wikipedia

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    Compost tea is made up of extracts of fermented water leached from composted materials. [67] [73] Composts can be either aerated or non-aerated depending on its fermentation process. [74] Compost teas are generally produced from adding compost to water in a ratio of 1:4–1:10, occasionally stirring to release microbes. [74]

  8. Night soil - Wikipedia

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    Night soil is a historically used euphemism for human excreta collected from cesspools, privies, pail closets, pit latrines, privy middens, septic tanks, etc. This material was removed from the immediate area, usually at night, by workers employed in this trade.

  9. Vermicompost - Wikipedia

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    Vermicompost (vermi-compost) is the product of the decomposition process using various species of worms, usually red wigglers, white worms, and other earthworms, to create a mixture of decomposing vegetable or food waste, bedding materials, and vermicast.