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Politics

COPP: Montana GOP broke campaign laws in financing Green Party candidates on 2020 ballot
The Montana Republican Party and two other groups working to place the Green Party on Montana’s 2020 ballot broke campaign laws by failing to properly or timely report their transactions on the effort, the state political practices commissioner says.

Spoiler alert: Conservative Texas PAC funds Green Party candidate in Montana's U.S. Senate race

Prosecutors warm of politicization in U.S. Justice Department

State officials attribute spike in Montana COVID-19 cases to more testing

Missoula City Council wants housing fund that withstands whims of future mayors
Business

Affordable housing project gets green light from Missoula's board of adjustments
One of the largest affordable housing projects planned for Missoula won the unanimous approval of the City Board of Adjustments this week, moving it one step closer to becoming a reality.

Federal relief boosts Montana incomes as economy sags

Missoula City Council mulling citywide ban on all flavored tobacco

City of Missoula retooling approach to transportation planning

Caras keeps Missoula’s history alive with restorations for new coworking space
Environment

Poll: Conservation, public lands are still priorities for most Western voters
Another poll of Western voters shows that political candidates who emphasize conservation and public lands should do better than those who don’t, all other things being equal.

COVID-19 cases spike on Thursday; Missoula firefighter, child under 9 now among infected

Missoula County reports 14 active COVID-19 cases, 95 close contacts

Heavy construction begins on Rattlesnake Dam removal

MEIC joins health, civil rights groups to challenge rollback of power plant emission limits
Arts & Events

Seen around Missoula: Local band strikes up outside the MAM

Face to Face: Jen Barile and the International Rescue Committee in Missoula

Missoula City Band unveils summer concert series

Harmon's Histories: Montana's black citizens faced persecution from the territory's earliest days
Montana Today

MSU football player tests positive for COVID-19
MSU football players have voluntarily been working out in small groups. The group with which the player was working out has been quarantined for two weeks. The Gallatin City-County Heath Department said Friday this week that five total Montana State individuals have tested positive.

Montana Water Rights act touted as 'permanent solution' to Flathead dispute

Montana crisis line sees jump in calls during COVID-19 pandemic

Spike in COVID cases won't change state restrictions, Bullock says
