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The Trump administration’s plans would remake the agency and public lands. The deadline to comment is Sept. 30.| The Pulp
Discord over Missoula City Council seat swap.| The Pulp
The Pulp's throwing a party to celebrate our second birthday and you're invited! 🥳| The Pulp
How Missoula County is myth-busting and meme-making its way into residents’ feeds.| The Pulp
All incumbents sailed through Missoula’s municipal primary on Tuesday, setting up predictable matchups for the fall. The only real drama came in Ward 3, where Jennifer Savage beat fellow incumbent Daniel Carlino in round one.| The Pulp
A strategy for turning the season's final bounty into something that'll taste like August all winter long.| The Pulp
Still haven't dropped off your ballot to vote in Missoula's municipal primary? Here's what you need to know before Tuesday's deadline. 🗳️| The Pulp
The 130-year history of how the Hip Strip keeps Missoula weird.| The Pulp
Talkin’ tomatoes with the Toddfather.| The Pulp
In a culture that prizes pace, running slow can be its own quiet victory — a way to see both the world around you and your place within it.| The Pulp
Logjam reshaped Missoula’s music scene, bringing big stages and shows, while its corporate playbook drew fire — and lured a much bigger fish.| The Pulp
Walter Kirn's analog newspaper County Highway trades digital distraction for small-town stories — and he's bringing his vision of unhurried journalism to Shakespeare & Co. on Saturday.| The Pulp
Federal funding freeze forces Missoula County Public Schools to tap reserves. And the University of Montana's bubble sprang a leak.| The Pulp
A quick chat with Scott McCaughey about the Minus 5’s even quicker Montana tour. They headline the Woodtick Music Festival on Saturday.| The Pulp
Dama Rose is a family-run market offering Halal staples and global ingredients — a place where an international community finds connection, and where the curious can discover something new.| The Pulp
The Ole Beck VFW, a "little dive bar" in downtown Missoula, had considered closing on Mondays for lack of customers. Then came "Love Island" watch parties.| The Pulp