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Sunday, September 14th, 2025

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Good morning, Missoula. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 14th of September.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • On Friday, Missoulians gathered at the University of Montana to honor conservative activist Charlie Kirk after he was fatally shot two days earlier at Utah Valley University. The vigil began shortly after 6 p.m. and ended around 7 p.m. as the Turning Point USA chapter led a prayer + attendees left roses in his memory.  Missoula Current

CRIME NEWS

  • A young Georgia hunter who filled his first turkey tag now faces a felony animal cruelty charge in court—his former teacher claimed the wild turkey was her pet.  Newstalk KGVO

EDUCATION NEWS

  • The University of Montana will host its new President’s Lecture Series starting Monday, Sept. 15 with Harvard scholar Robert Putnam speaking at 7 p.m. in the University Center Ballroom or via livestream + the series will continue with Ross Gay on Oct. 30 and Richard Reeves on Nov. 6 to offer local community members a chance to hear insights from leading experts in politics and literature.  KPAX

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • On Friday morning, the Montana Supreme Court heard arguments on Senate Bill 442, a measure that would have redirected marijuana tax funds to county road repairs and wildlife habitat projects until Governor Gianforte vetoed it. The hearing raised questions over a district judge’s mail poll override—only 65 lawmakers supported it—and now attorneys ask the court to review the ruling as the Legislature passed a new proposal.  Missoula Current

SPORTS NEWS

  • Missoula Big Sky earned its first road win over Helena Capital in 30 years by winning 38—0 on Friday night; the Eagles scored early with a 38-yard run and added long touchdown passes while their defense held Helena to no points.  Missoulian
  • Hamilton senior Jackson Lubke made 10 receptions for 164 yards and scored a 56-yard touchdown in a 40-0 home win while being named homecoming king—this win set the Broncs at 3-0 and prepares them for upcoming games on Oct. 3 and next Friday.  Missoulian
  • On Saturday, the Montana Grizzlies rallied to a 24-23 win over North Dakota in Missoula—drawing a record crowd of fans from young children to seniors. The close game underscored the enduring passion for college football in our community as the team readies for upcoming challenges.  Missoulian
  • Montana’s football team rallied in the fourth quarter at Washington-Grizzly Stadium on Saturday to win 24-23 against North Dakota after trailing early—Keali'i Ah Yat threw a 28-yard touchdown pass to Brooks Davis with 95 seconds left, finishing with 300 passing yards.  Missoulian
  • The Missoula PaddleHeads stumbled in their home playoff opener and now must beat the Idaho Falls Chukars on Saturday and Sunday (to advance) to the Pioneer League championship series.  Missoulian

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Hunting Dinosaur Fossils in the Bighorn Basin with Paleontologist, Jason C. Poole

    Great program for all ages and all dinosaur enthusiasts! Join paleontologist Jason C. Poole to hear the latest from this summer’s field work digging up dinosaur bones in Montana’s Bighorn Basin, some of which will be exposed over the next few months at the Montana Natural History Center before your very eyes!

    Tue, 9/16/25

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  • Hunting Dinosaur Fossils in the Bighorn Basin with Paleontologist, Jason C. Poole

    Great program for all ages and all dinosaur enthusiasts! Join paleontologist Jason C. Poole to hear the latest from this summer’s field work digging up dinosaur bones in Montana’s Bighorn Basin, some of which will be exposed over the next few months at the Montana Natural History Center before your very eyes!

    Tue, 9/16/25

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  • Hunting Dinosaur Fossils in the Bighorn Basin with Paleontologist, Jason C. Poole

    Great program for dinosaur enthusiasts of all ages – join paleontologist Jason C. Poole to hear the latest from his summer’s field work digging up dinosaur bones in Montana’s Bighorn Basin, some of which will be exposed over the next few months at the Montana Natural History Center before your very eyes! Snacks and drinks included.

    Tue, 9/16/25

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  • Ronnie And The Redwoods Live

    7-10 p.m. — Monk's Bar — Cost Info — Experience the emotional Americana/Rock sounds of Ronnie and The Redwoods with their deep lyrics and rich musical roots.

    Wed, 9/17/25

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  • Chase Rice Concert

    8-9:30 p.m. — The Wilma — Tickets available — Experience high-energy music with Chase Rice as he performs hits from his chart-topping albums.

    Thu, 9/18/25

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  • Montana Grizzlies vs. Indiana State Sycamores

    1-2:30 p.m. — Washington-Grizzly Stadium — VIP tickets available — Experience college football with premium seating and exclusive tailgate events.

    Sat, 9/20/25

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  • Dark Flamingo Painting Class

    2-4 p.m. — Painting with a Twist — BYOB — Sip, paint, and relax while creating your own dark flamingo masterpiece.

    Sun, 9/21/25

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  • Out There: A National Parks Story in Missoula

    Special screening of the award-winning documentary Out There: A National Parks Story as part of the Cartography Comes Alive series at Xplorer Maps Headquarters. A Q&A with director Brendan Hall and special guest Jack Gladstone will follow the film. | Sept 23 · 7 PM

    Tue, 9/23/25

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  • Missoula Elementary School Free Movie Night

    📍 Gates open at 5:00PM | 🎟️ FREE admission for students & families | 🍿 Concessions will be open — no outside food or drink allowed

    Thu, 9/25/25

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  • Fall Beer & Wine Fest

    5-8 p.m. — The Trough — $50 per person — Sample local brews and wines while enjoying live music and delicious bites.

    Fri, 9/26/25

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  • ClimateFEST

    Kickoff Climate Solutions Week in Caras Park with the 7th annual ClimateFEST, Saturday, September 27, 10AM - 2PM! Featuring dozens of local organizations and businesses, this free, family-friendly event celebrates climate solutions -- from clean energy and electrification, to art and advocacy.

    Sat, 9/27/25

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  • Late Night Radio Performance

    7-10 p.m. — Monk's Bar — $10 cover — Experience the vibrant sounds of Late Night Radio as they electrify the night with innovative electronic beats.

    Fri, 10/3/25

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