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Local law enforcement has been responding to an incident that began with a stolen vehicle east of Great Falls, outside the city limits, ending with a two vehicle crash at 2nd Avenue North and 38th ...
The city is responding to an emergency water break on 9th Street Northeast, between 32nd and 34th Avenues Northeast. This section of roadway will be closed for about six hours, beginning around 1:30 p ...
The Cascade City-County Health Department was notified June 3 of a measles exposure in Great Falls to a person from Hill County who has since been a confirmed measles case. Abigail Hill, county health ...
The city's downtown utility improvement project is underway and 3rd Street South from 1st Avenue South to 2nd Avenue South is closed to replace the storm drain. The closure is a phase of a larger ...
Kelsey Staigmiller made her initial appearance in District Court on June 2, facing felony charges of deliberate homicide, criminal endangerment, criminal mischief, robbery, theft and burglary. The ...
For National Trails Day, bicyclists and hikers will be able to access and cross the Missouri River at Cochrane Dam on June 7 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. While normally only available as an out and back hike ...
Spark! Children’s Museum of Montana has leased the space 201 2nd Ave. S. with the intention of making this building its permanent home with community support. The building is the former B&B Rental, ...
The River's Trail on the north shore near Black Eagle Dam will be closed June 4-6 as part of NorthWestern Energy's spillway project. The closure is needed so crews can safely use heavy equipment to ...
Neighborhood Council 3 meets at 6:30 p.m. June 5 in the Riverview Elementary School music room. The meeting will also be streamed live on the council's Facebook page. Agenda items include a ...
Air Force Global Strike Command is holding a public virtual town hall June 4 to discuss the latest results from the missile community cancer study. During the town hall, AFGSC leaders and medical prof ...
The Great Falls Public Schools board voted during their May 27 meeting to increase student meal prices for the upcoming school year by 10 cents, the lowest allowable increase under federal law. The ...
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