Missoula, MT News Roundup (7/23/25)

Missoula’s storm recovery continues: One year after the July 2024 windstorm that caused more than $3.7 million in damage, residents face massive tree removals and plantings, a proposed cleanup tax and lingering outages across the city — find out how the city is rebuilding.

Airport expands shops and parking: Missoula Airport will open an MSO Marketplace with coffee, retail and its first robot employee, plus an MSO Taphouse and 300 new long-term parking spaces ahead of an August 7 celebration — find out what’s in store.

Missoula tax scam alert: The County Clerk and Treasurer’s Office warns that unsolicited letters and calls demanding property tax payments, listing 800 numbers and threats of seizure, are scams — learn what to watch for.

Missoula’s top flexible hikes: From creekside forests to ridge-top lookouts, these five nearby trails let you tailor any outing—from a quick 20-minute escape to a half-day adventure—complete with bear-safety tips and local insider advice — find out which fit your pace.

Montana student goes global: Missoula middle schooler Steven Klimkiewicz is traveling to Paris to compete in the International History Olympiad, joining young historians from around the world — find out how he’s representing Montana.

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