Missoula Community Weekly
Missoula Community Weekly strives to provide fresh, substantive, and engaging stories about issues affecting the local Community.
We got a chance to interview Matt Saincome from the Hard Times about DIY culture, as well as Secretary of Bass Rob Cave, former KBGA GM Mia Soza, and local black metal boss Rashid Abdel Ghafur.
*This episode does not follow FCC guidelines and should not be played on-air)
In late October, organizers announced that former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon would be the keynote speaker at a joint conference on Computer Entartainment and Sex Robots. Then it got wierd.
Ryan O'Connell reports on the now-dead tradition of wrangling captive bear cubs to use as football mascots at UM in the first half of the 20th century.
LR-128 and 129 offer voters important decisions to make about the future of Montana's public universities and voting access. This episode takes a quick look at both measures.
We’re starting a series on the ballot initiatives that you’ll see on your midterm election ballot this year. And we’re kicking things off with I-186, or the Tobacco Tax.
Indy staffers Derek Brouwer and Erika Fredrickson sit down with us just a week after the Independent was abruptly shut down by Lee Enterprises.
This Spring, Missoula saw its worst flooding since 1975. However, it could be just the start, as changes to the riverbed are likely to cause yearly flooding. NWS Hydrologist Ray Nickless tells us why.
MCW is happy to announce we’re officially partnering with the Montana Kaimin to produce this podcast. To mark the occasion, we’re bringing you a story that stays on campus, with a detour to Germany and the Bahamas.