Weekend Top 30
The Weekend Top 30 Countdown is the premier weekly national Hit Music countdown show counting down the top 30 songs across the country!
The Weekend Top 30 Countdown is the premier weekly national Hit Music countdown show counting down the top 30 songs across the country!
Having a hard time fitting those uncomfortable first dates into your schedule? Don't you wish there could be a time and place where you could meet a handful of potential soul mates all at once? Well, save yourself the make-up and numerous wardrobe changes and prepare for the first round of speed dating in Missoula!
The travel aficionados at Hotwire.com released a new report detailing some of America's most famous landmarks. Here are five that many people in the U.S. have never seen, and the best part? One of those spots is right outside our own backyard:
You secured the best space in Missoula for your wedding. Ordered some locally-grown flowers. Had your dress fitted by the most professional tailor in town. Bought some bridesmaids presents on the Hip Strip, and you have the finest catering in all of Montana coming in for your big event.
When we learned of the demise of Kmart on Brooks, we posed the question "What Should Missoula’s Kmart Become Now?" and your answers varied widely from a miniature golf course to Olive Garden, to Nordstroms. Now that we've learned exactly what the old location was about to become, we thought it would be fun to look back and see if anyone predicted the answer correctly.
Each story is unique in its own way, which makes it so hard for us to decide who should win the "Moron of Montana" Award. Perhaps you can help us? Take a quick look through each headline and story, then comment on which article deserves the honors.
Since the birth of Facebook, the social network has attempted to remove profiles belonging to sex offenders. But now it seems that Louisiana state is taking matters into their own hands.
Louisiana is now the first state in America to pass a new law requiring registered sex offenders to list their status on Facebook profile. Should Montana follow suit?
To accompany last weeks article: "Is Montana the State That Swears The Most", a new study reveals that Montana, while we might have not have the foulest vocabulary, is one of the states that says "Please and Thank You" the least!
Out of all the states in the U.S., Montana is one in which a president has not spoken at one of our schools' commencements. What gives?
While most of us were still laying around the house in our underwear on a recent Saturday morning, a few hundred motivated athletes were climbing over nets, dodging fallen tree logs and leaping over fire pits.
Who recalls the time when most people would gripe about their teenagers always wanting to sleep? Now, in today's age, we've learned that something is way more important than crashing for a nap.
A study has recently been released by a research firm called Marchex analyzing how often people in Montana (and other states in the nation) use naughty language in taped calls to companies in 2013.
You know that recorded voice that says "this call may be recorded"? That's what they used for the following survey..
As it stands, the limit for legal blood-alcohol in the state of Montana is .08%. Many people in the Big Sky state may not even know this, but we are one of the last countries with a limit that high. In most other nations, the legal limit is .05%.