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"Controversial Issue: Sgt. Schwartz Urges Caution for Teens on the Road!"

"Controversial Issue: Sgt. Schwartz Urges Caution for Teens on the Road!"
Stay safe on the road this winter! Sgt. Schwartz's tips for responsible driving ahead of Teen Safety Driving Week.

Staff

Oct 15, 2025

Trivia Question❓

In Missoula, Montana, what famous author's family cabin can be found preserved in the mountains just outside of town?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

As Teen Safety Driving Week approaches, officials in Missoula are focusing on preparing young drivers for winter conditions and responsible driving.

Sergeant Tyler Schwartz emphasized the importance of avoiding alcohol and drugs while driving, as well as putting down cell phones to prevent distracted driving.

He also highlighted the need for safety during the upcoming holiday season, such as planning for ride sharing and driving sober.

Statistics from the Montana Department of Transportation show that a significant percentage of crash fatalities during the holiday season involve alcohol, urging caution for those planning to drink.

The Montana Highway Patrol also emphasized defensive driving and adherence to traffic safety laws as important practices for all drivers.

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Kade Robinson, a standout linebacker from Missoula Sentinel High School, has committed to the Montana State Bobcats, marking a pivotal moment in his athletic journey.

 

Robinson earned recognition for his defensive prowess and leadership, playing a crucial role in Sentinel's strong 2024 season.

 

His standout performances, including a memorable 6-0 win over CMR at MCPS Stadium, showcased his ability to anchor a tough Spartans defense.

 

Montana State’s recruitment of Robinson highlights the Bobcats’ focus on nurturing local talent into collegiate stars.

 

Sentinel High continues to foster athletic excellence, recently appointing Rajiem Seabrook as head coach for girls’ flag football, expanding opportunities for students.

 

Robinson’s transition to Montana State exemplifies the power of community support and is set to inspire aspiring athletes throughout Missoula.

 

All eyes are now on Robinson as he readies to make an impact with the Bobcats in 2026.


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Craving BBQ done right?

 

The Notorious P.I.G. smokes meats daily, starting at 4 AM, and serves them fresh until they sell out - making every bite a testament to care and flavor.

 

Located in downtown Missoula, this spot blends Southern pit-barbecue traditions with Montana ingredients to deliver a menu that keeps locals coming back again and again.

Downtown Missoula saw the unveiling of a dramatic new mural on October 13, 2025, as locals braved chilly 3°C weather to celebrate Indigenous art and heritage.

 

The large black-and-white mural, which envelops NorthWestern Energy’s Pattee Street substation, depicts charging bison and features stirring poetry by Salish author Debra Magpie Earling and elder Vic Charlo.

 

This debut coincided with Montana’s first official Indigenous Peoples’ Day, marking a long-awaited milestone for advocates.

 

At the unveiling, April Charlo passionately read her father’s poem in Salish, underscoring the resilience of Indigenous culture, while her brother Martin Charlo shared its original version.

 

April reflected on her family’s struggles, honoring those who preserved their language amid adversity.

 

This mural is the initial phase of Missoula’s D.R.A.W. initiative, a multi-year effort to spotlight Indigenous artistry downtown.

 

The celebration continued with the Beartracks Powwow at Caras Park, where dance, music, and crafts brought the community together.

 

Missoula’s new mural stands as a bold symbol of Indigenous resilience, history, and the enduring power of art.


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Q&A Questions

Q: What is the population of Missoula, Montana?

A: Answer: Approximately 75,516.


Q: What are some popular outdoor activities in Missoula?

A: Answer: Hiking, fishing, and kayaking are popular outdoor activities in Missoula.


Q: Is Missoula, Montana known for its craft beer scene?

A: Answer: Yes, Missoula is known for its vibrant craft beer scene with several local breweries.

💡 Answer to Trivia Question:
Norman Maclean, author of "A River Runs Through It"
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