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The Electric summer intern The annual July 4 parade in downtown Great Falls included the Central Montana Nurse Honor Guard. “It is a privilege to show our patriotism to our country and celebrate our ...
City Commissioners approved a funding agreement and playground purchase for Morony Park during their July 1 meeting. Commissioners approved a $194,795 Community Development Block Grant funding ...
Fireworks are suspected as the cause of a fatal house fire on July 2. The fire at 1109 2nd Ave. S.W. killed an elderly woman, her dog and cat. Dispatch was notified of a fire outside the house at 6:38 ...
Sitting criss-cross applesauce on the classroom floor, 16 students turned their attention to the front and photos to show off what they'd learned over the last 10 days for their families. Ryan Beam, ...
Photos by Laurel Hunt, The Electric's summer intern "A story about people who happen to be Jewish," with universal themes, takes to the stage this month with the Great Falls Theatre Company's latest ...
The Cascade City-County Health Department issued a customer advisory on July 2 for ice from an unlicensed vendor. CCHD issued a notice for ice made at an unlicensed facility in Great Falls and any ice ...
The Station is hosting a July 4 BBQ for $30 per person. Each ticket includes access to the event space for views of the fireworks, plus a barbecue buffet featuring local Wagyu beef, slow-cooked pork ...
The Great Falls Public Library is launching Kanopy video streaming for library card holders beginning July 1. The service is being funded through the Great Falls Public Library Foundation. Kanopy is a ...
The Montana Department of Revenue is mailing property classification and appraisal notices to all owners of residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural land properties. These notices are not ...
City Commissioners took their first look at the proposed budget during a June 26 special work session. Typically, staff presented the proposed budget earlier in June and commissioners set the public ...
Rangers with the Bureau of Land Management’s Missouri Breaks Interpretive Center invite the public to attend free, family-friendly fun activities during July at the Upper Missouri River Breaks ...
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