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  2. Missoulian - Wikipedia

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    Missoulian. The Missoulian is a daily newspaper printed in Missoula, Montana, United States. The newspaper has been owned by Lee Enterprises since 1959. The Missoulian is the largest published newspaper in Western Montana, and is distributed throughout the city of Missoula, and most of Western Montana.

  3. Missoula, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Missoula Valley. Missoula is located at the western edge of Montana, approximately 45 miles (70 km) from the Idaho border. The city is at an elevation of 3,209 feet (978 m) above sea level, with nearby Mount Sentinel and Mount Jumbo steeply rising to 5,158 feet (1,572 m) and 4,768 feet (1,453 m), respectively.

  4. History of Missoula, Montana - Wikipedia

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    History of Missoula, Montana. The history of Missoula, Montana begins as early as 12,000 years ago with the end of the region's glacial lake period with western exploration dating back to the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804–1806. The first permanent settlement was founded in 1860.

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  6. Media in Missoula, Montana - Wikipedia

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    The Missoulian ' roots are based in Missoula's first newspaper, the Missoula and Cedar Creek Pioneer, founded in 1870, and was devoted to reporting on the development of Western Montana. In 1873, Judge Frank Woody, who would later become Missoula's first mayor, purchased the paper and changed its name to the Missoulian.

  7. Missoula floods - Wikipedia

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    The Missoula floods (also known as the Spokane floods or the Bretz floods or Bretz's floods) were cataclysmic glacial lake outburst floods that swept periodically across eastern Washington and down the Columbia River Gorge at the end of the last ice age. These floods were the result of periodic sudden ruptures of the ice dam on the Clark Fork ...

  8. Missoula County, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Missoula County, Montana. /  47.04°N 113.93°W  / 47.04; -113.93. Missoula County / mɪˈzuːlə / ⓘ is located in the State of Montana. As of the 2020 census, the population was 117,922, [1] making it Montana's third most populous county. Its county seat and most populous city is Missoula. [2] The county was founded in 1860.

  9. University of Montana - Wikipedia

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    University of Montana. The University of Montana ( UMT) is a public research university in Missoula, Montana. UM is a flagship institution of the Montana University System [5] and its second largest campus. UM reported 10,962 undergraduate and graduate students in the fall of 2018.