Missoula, MT News Roundup (7/13/25)

Pat Williams life celebration: A memorial gathering is set for July 15 in Missoula to honor former congressman Pat Williams — find out more.

Missoula’s YWCA makes impact: From emergency shelter and rent assistance for unhoused families to trauma-informed support for survivors and a GUTS! adventure camp for youth, YWCA Missoula is empowering our community every day. Don’t miss Secret Seconds’ summer sale on July 18–19, where 50% off purchases directly funds these vital programs — find out how you can get involved.

30 sweet years at Big Dipper: Missoula’s ice cream institution marks three decades on the Hip Strip with a DJ-spun celebration, an eating contest and a new whipped-cream confetti-cake flavor — find out more.

Centralized care under one roof: All Nations Health Center is converting a 30,000-square-foot former fitness center in Missoula to house its medical, dental and behavioral services in one location — find out how patients stand to benefit.

Missoula bear safety training: Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will host a free class on Monday, July 28, at the Missoula FWP office, offering bear biology tips, safety practices, and hands-on bear spray practice — find out more.

Zootown Festival’s triumphant debut: Around 30,000 people packed the Missoula County Fairgrounds for the inaugural event, delivering a $50,000 rental fee plus up to $120,000 more in ticket revenue and setting the stage for expansion even as a lawsuit with a local bar unfolds — find out what’s next.

Suzette’s doubles down in Missoula: The Filipino fusion favorite is set to open a second location in the former 4B’s spot downtown — check out the details.

Raptors rack up third straight win: After trailing early, Ogden erupted for five runs in the sixth to beat Missoula 11-4, moved to a 3-0 series lead and kept second-place hopes alive — find out if the Raptors can seal the playoff spot.

Montana’s 4B’s says goodbye: The family-founded Missoula restaurant, known for its home cooking and famous tomato soup since 1947, has closed its doors after decades — find out how the community is responding.

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