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MISSOULA, Mont. - The Downtown Missoula Partnership is bringing the event back in its original setup to get folks downtown and support local businesses.
Over the last year, the partnership has had to make ladies night digital-only and into a three-day hybrid event. This spring, the event is back to its original format with one night of fun.
There are 30 stores and restaurants taking part. Each will be offering its own special deal, ranging from featured food and drinks to free crafts.
This is the first year Bernice s Bakery will be taking part. Owner Missy Kelleher said she s excited to be seeing more people.
Missoula PD seeking info about swastika discovered at Waterworks Hill
A hiker found the swastika on Friday
By: MTN News
and last updated 2021-01-12 13:09:17-05
MISSOULA â The Missoula Police Department is asking the public to provide information about a swastika that was discovered Friday on Waterworks Hill near the popular peace sign.
MPD notes in a social media post that persons entered the property and rearranged some stones from the peace symbol, into a swastika .
The owner of the property the Jeannette Rankin Peace Center has already replaced the stones, but MPD is asking for assistance from anyone who may have seen such activity occurring between Jan. 6 and Jan. 8.
Missoula police investigating after swastika discovered at Waterworks Hill
A hiker found the swastika on Friday
By: MTN News
and last updated 2021-01-12 13:13:36-05
MISSOULA â The Missoula Police Department is asking the public to provide information about a swastika that was discovered Friday on Waterworks Hill near the popular peace sign.
MPD notes in a social media post that persons entered the property and rearranged some stones from the peace symbol, into a swastika .
The owner of the property the Jeannette Rankin Peace Center has already replaced the stones, but MPD is asking for assistance from anyone who may have seen such activity occurring between January 6 and January 8.