Missoula Independent

Missoula Independent

Missoula Independent is a free weekly newspaper in Missoula, Montana, USA.

The Missoula Independent is the largest weekly newspaper in Montana. It is published on every Thursday, and is delivered throughout Montana. As of a March 2007 audit, it had a circulation of 22,103 and is distributed every Thursday from 630 sites.[1]. It has won prestigious national first-place prizes in 1998, 2000 and 2006 from the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies.

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