Archive for September 17th, 2014
Missoula Organization Offers Hope to Children Overseas
A non-profit organization in Missoula sends books and supplies to children across the world. The United States of Hope sends Letters of Love, as well as books and other supplies overseas. UM News reporter Mahkia Clark has the story.
Fall Feastival Celebrates Farm To College Program
The fifth annual Fall Feastival will be held Thursday, Sept. 18, to commemorate the success of UM’s Farm to College program. Local vendors from around the state will be featured in the three course meal. UM News reporter Keeley Van Middendorp sat down with Dixon Melons, one of the first of eight to partner with the program in 2003, to find out how their partnership with FTC has impacted their business.
A UM Alumnus Cleans Up Clark Fork River Trail
A UM alumnus and veteran reaches out to the community to help clean up the Clark Fork River Trail after his service dog was injured by some trash. UM News reporter Jenna Heberden went to see how the progress was going and helped clean up some trash.
UM Professor Works With Task Force To Find Mystery Odor
A University of Montana professor is working with a task force to find and stop an offensive odor that’s tormented North and Westside Missoula residents for months. UM News reporter Allison Molin and photographer Cole Havens met with the task force to see how they plan to track down the source.
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