Missoula, MT News Roundup (9/3/25)

Missoula flights grounded: The airport will close for a major runway upgrade, forcing diversions and reshuffled schedules that could affect travelers — find out what this means for your plans.

Alfredo Villa rejoins PaddleHeads: The veteran ace who warmed up with the team last season returns to bolster Missoula’s rotation for the stretch run — find out.

Humanities Montana faces crisis: The statewide nonprofit lost 90% of its federal funding this spring, laid off four of six staff members and vows to keep its local history and storytelling programs alive — find out how they’ll carry on.

Hunters feeding Montana families: The Hunters Against Hunger program lets Montana hunters donate legally harvested big game for free processing and direct distribution to local food pantries, putting essential protein on the plates of neighbors in need — find out how.

Northern Plains drought incubator: The University of Montana Climate Office is leading a new NSF-funded initiative that uses AI, satellite data and tribal partnerships to strengthen drought monitoring and response across five states — find out how.

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