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Montana Makes the List of the Most Pot Smoking States
Montana Makes the List of the Most Pot Smoking States
Montana Makes the List of the Most Pot Smoking States
"Montana smokes the most pot? That is surprising," said no one ...ever. Just head downtown in Missoula, Bozeman or Billings on any given weekend night and you are bound to catch a whiff of the dankity dank billowing from back alleys and cars with the tinted windows. College kids and adults alike are sparking up in Montana enough to make it on the list of the States that Smoke the Most Ma
Man Calls 911 To Ask Questions About His Marijuana Plant [AUDIO]
Man Calls 911 To Ask Questions About His Marijuana Plant [AUDIO]
Man Calls 911 To Ask Questions About His Marijuana Plant [AUDIO]
Robert J. Michelson wanted to know how much trouble he could get in for growing one marijuana plant. So he called 911 and asked. The dispatcher tried to dissuade him for using the emergency service for a non-emergency, but he persisted, and admitted he was growing marijuana before asking her what the legal ramifications of doing that would be. Not long after his misguided call, the cops traced his
Kevin Ware, Shain Gandee and The Harlem Shake are Missoula’s Most Googled Terms
Kevin Ware, Shain Gandee and The Harlem Shake are Missoula’s Most Googled Terms
Kevin Ware, Shain Gandee and The Harlem Shake are Missoula’s Most Googled Terms
When people in Missoula fire up their internet browsers it seems that they are always in search of the latest news concerning NCAA injured basketball player Kevin Ware, this according to the latest local Google Insights report. That, plus the shocking death of Shain Gandee from MTV's Buckwild fame. Here's a breakdown on the most searched terms in Missoula, MT over the last week.
What Do Missoulians Search For The Most on Google? Shoes, Adele, and Weed
What Do Missoulians Search For The Most on Google? Shoes, Adele, and Weed
What Do Missoulians Search For The Most on Google? Shoes, Adele, and Weed
When people in Missoula fire up their internet browsers it seems that they are always in search of the latest footwear, this according to the latest local Google Insights report. Yes, even in the muddy Montana spring months, local residents still desire fashionable footwear. Oh, that and Adele...and Marijuana.   Here's a breakdown on the most searched terms in Missoula, MT over the last 3 months.
Montana Man Smokes Weed, Gets Attacked By Bear, Earns Workers Comp
Montana Man Smokes Weed, Gets Attacked By Bear, Earns Workers Comp
Montana Man Smokes Weed, Gets Attacked By Bear, Earns Workers Comp
There has got to be a Smokey The Bear joke somewhere here.. Back in 2007 a stoner by the name of Brock Hopkins was taken down by a massive grizzly bear in West Glacier. Moments later, Hopkins admitted to sparking up a doobie and feeding the bears before he was mauled. At first he requested workers comp which was quickly denied. Now just a few short years later, he was approved. Here's how he got i
Former MSU Bobcat Recruiter BUSTED! Confesses To Selling Pot Brownies.
Former MSU Bobcat Recruiter BUSTED! Confesses To Selling Pot Brownies.
Former MSU Bobcat Recruiter BUSTED! Confesses To Selling Pot Brownies.
As Football season heats up throughout the Big Sky Country a major allegation is set upon our UM rivals.. According to our sister station KGVO 129o: A former Montana State University football recruit has acknowledged selling marijuana-laced brownies to fellow high school graduates, several of whom became sick at what was supposed to be a drug- and alcohol-free graduation party in Kalispell. Rea
Illegal Marijuana Grow Site Discovered in Lolo National Forest
Illegal Marijuana Grow Site Discovered in Lolo National Forest
Illegal Marijuana Grow Site Discovered in Lolo National Forest
Law enforcement officers from the U.S. Forest Service and Mineral County Sheriff’s Office have completed an eradication operation of a marijuana growing site discovered in Montana. The joint operation involved U.S. Forest Service law enforcement, the Mineral County Sheriff’s Office, the Northwest Montana Drug Task Force, Drug Enforcement Administration and the Montana Army National Guard. Th