Missoula, MT News Roundup (8/17/25)

From mill to movie studio: Story House is transforming Missoula’s former Roseburg Forest Products plant into a 400,000-square-foot film hub with an eight-figure investment, 435 new jobs and its first feature “St George” set to shoot this fall — find out how it’s reshaping Missoula.

Some Missoula homeowners save: Despite a proposed 3.5% city tax increase and a 27% jump in market values, state rate cuts will lower bills for many homeowners — find out how.

Patient data potentially exposed: Patients of the Western Montana Clinic are being notified that a phishing email incident may have exposed contact details, dates of birth, physician names and treatment information — learn what to do next.

Missoula postpartum wristband program: Community Medical Center launched its Special Delivery Program on July 30, equipping new mothers with six-week wristbands to prompt early detection of anemia, hypertension and infections — find out how.

Missoula smokejumpers seek recruits: With wildfire season winding down, the U.S. Forest Service has opened applications for its elite smokejumpers—rigorous fitness tests, weeks of training, and airborne firefighting in rugged terrain await. Apply by August 22 — see if you have what it takes.

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