Montana Watch provided updates on a variety of news stories for local residents. The Poverello Center and Johnson Street Shelter ensured Missoula’s homeless population enjoyed a Thanksgiving meal. Trap stepback requirements were lifted in Ravalli County. A man with multiple felonies faced new charges, including one related to a near shooting of a 3-year-old. Jordan Love and others sent gifts to a young Packers fan who was denied a football at a 49ers party.
Local news highlighted a suspicious death, bus fire, fair market rent survey, and snow showers in the area. Bozeman businesses were working to reduce plastic waste. A suspect was taken into custody after a police response in Missoula. Gallatin County affordable housing, Johnson Street Shelter data, and rain/snow were featured on NBC MT Today.
The Nation & World section covered Trump’s plans to ease gas prices during a potential second term, an IDF captain’s return from Gaza to Washington, and preparations for tough conversations during Thanksgiving gatherings. The Trump health team was expected to challenge establishment perspectives, while the former Google CEO warned about the dangers of AI for children.
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