Pfizer is unrolling a Covid-19 vaccine safe enough for kids, and with Center for Disease Control and Prevention approval, vaccines are now available for kids in Missoula. The low-dose version of adult vaccines are aimed at kids 5-11.
Read MoreHere’s what’s happening around town this week.
Read MoreAround our dinner table, we talk with our 7- and 9-year-old kids about Columbus Day, Indigenous People’s Day and the legacies native people and explorers left behind.
Read MoreMaid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother’s Will to Survive hits Netflix today and it is based on a story close to home. Stephanie Land authored the book the series is based about her experiences as a single-mother living in poverty and cleaning homes for other people.
Read MoreThe Hub is closing and we are sad, especially because the announcement comes along with many others. There are big shoes to fill in the Missoula family entertainment category.
Read MoreLearning With Meaning, INC has found a temporary home at the old Missoula Public Library. LWM is Missoula’s only accredited homeschool co-op and now it has a new home.
Read MoreScheels, the world’s largest all-sports retailer, is opening in Missoula on Saturday, but you have the chance to check it out early.
Read MoreIt’s August, the final rush before school, the last lazy, hot, dog days of summer. If your family is anything like ours, you might be watching more TV than normal due to the heat and the smoke. Here’s some tips to be intentional about screen time with younger children.
Read MoreLake Como is perfect in all seasons, but in the summer it is one of our family’s favorite spots to relax, splash around, cool off, and generally recreate.
Read MoreExcited about the Western Montana Fair (and the food)? Read this for a primer about the event.
Read MoreWhile farmer’s markets are excellent ways to buy local, CSAs help you develop an even deeper connection with those who grow your food.
Read MoreI am a bisexual woman, mother, and wife. I made a vow to encourage communication and acceptance with my three daughters, so that they or their friends feel safe talking to me and other support networks.
Read MoreMall fireworks are back and we couldn’t be more excited!
Read MoreI’m a worrier. I worry about how I look, I’m not skinny enough, pretty enough, tall enough, smart enough. I worry if I do enough for everyone around me, my job, my boss, my kids, my boyfriend. I worry I’m too much, too emotional, too sensitive, too loud, too big, I think too much, I feel too much. My brain can go a 100mph and I’m in chaos, trying to hold everything together.
Read MoreWant to be a star? Or at least an extra? You could get paid to be cast in the show Yellowstone, or even rent out your vehicle. Here’s how:
Read MoreAbout a month and a half ago, I started to notice that my favorite tortilla had an unpleasant, smokey aftertaste. Then I started to notice a sour meat smell everywhere. The chicken coop. The refrigerator. The bathroom. My body odor. Everything smelled like raw, spoiled meat.
Read MoreBy preserving the memories of their loved ones, we honor the survivors, also.
Read MoreWe’re looking forward to the days when every downtown business transforms into an art exhibit during First Fridays. When Caras Park is hopping with live music and crowds buzzing during festivals. But even without those things, Missoula is rife with cultural offerings and a great place to raise kids who appreciate the finer things.
Read MoreMissoulian are a generous bunch, and it really shows the first Thursday and Friday of the month of May during Missoula Gives, a 26-hour online celebration of the Missoula and Ravalli communities.
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