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  2. John Engen - Wikipedia

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    John Scott Engen (October 27, 1964 – August 15, 2022) was an American politician and journalist who served as mayor of Missoula, Montana, from 2006 until his death in 2022. Early life and education [ edit ]

  3. Albert Borgmann - Wikipedia

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    Borgmann was born in Freiburg, Germany, and was a professor of philosophy at the University of Montana. In 2013 Borgmann received the Golden Eurydice Award for his contributions to philosophy. [1] Borgmann died in Missoula, Montana on May 7, 2023, at the age of 85. [2]

  4. John R. Toole - Wikipedia

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    Today, Missoula has a street named Toole Avenue as well as a John H. Toole Park. John Howard Toole, for whom the Park is named was the grandson of John R. Toole, first son of Howard Toole and Marjorie Ross. John H. was a decorated World War II veteran who became a successful businessman and eventually served as Mayor of Missoula. He died in 1991.

  5. Missoulian - Wikipedia

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    The Missoulian is a daily newspaper printed in Missoula, Montana, United States.The newspaper has been owned by Lee Enterprises since 1959. The Missoulian is the largest published newspaper in Western Montana, and is distributed throughout the city of Missoula, and most of Western Montana.

  6. List of newspapers in Montana - Wikipedia

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    Meagher County News - White Sulphur Springs; Miles City Star - Miles City; Mineral Independent - Plains; Missoulian - Missoula; Montana Free Press - Helena; Montana Kaimin - Missoula; Montana Standard - Butte; The Montanian - Libby; The Mountaineer - Big Sandy; The MSU Exponent - Bozeman; Northern Plains Independent - Wolf Point; Phillips ...

  7. Emil Petaja - Wikipedia

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    Emil Petaja (pronounced PET-a-ya) was born on April 12, 1915, in Milltown, Montana [6] – a small lumber town in the western part of the state. He was the youngest of 10 children born to John and Hanna Petaja. The future author attended schools in Bonner and Missoula, Montana. [7]

  8. Charlotte Kasl - Wikipedia

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    Born Charlotte Davis on August 19, 1938, in Missoula, Montana, her parents were Mary Shope and Kenneth Pickett Davis. From an early age she showed a talent for piano and at age 17 she was teaching four of her own students. At the University of Michigan she earned her BA in Music and MA in Piano. She pursued piano studies for many years before ...

  9. Andrew Schneider (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    The two moved together from Seattle to Missoula, Montana, in 2016, after Best was named the editor of The Missoulian. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Schneider had a passion for cooking and was known to cook meals for colleagues and throw dinner parties at his home while working in Washington, D.C. [ 3 ] He has two children, including his son Patrick, a ...

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