Montana Morning State News Headlines for Thursday, February 1
University of Montana President Seth Bodnar says the school is facing a 'pivotal, defining moment'.
Missoula school and neighborhood without power after semi shears off power lines. No injuries reported.
A group of Missoula property owners has filed suit against the Montana Department of revenue over dramatically increased property values.
20 percent chance of light snow showers on Thursday, with highs in the mid 30's.
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