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City staffers walked City Commissioners through their annual report on the streets division of public works during their April 15 work session. Eric Boyd, the streets division manager, and Chris Gaub, ...
The Great Falls International Airport is reminding travelers that beginning May 7, the U.S. Transportation Security Administration will require all U.S. citizens 18 and older to have a REAL ...
UM Community News Service, University of Montana School of Journalism HELENA — In two years, the next Montana Legislature will reconvene in Helena. But before then, the 2025 legislature has asked for ...
NeighborWorks Great Falls' permanent supportive housing project is nearing completion. NWGF partnered with Homeword, out of Missoula, and local firm BSPARK Architecture to turn the Baatz building, ...
The Great Falls Public Schools Board election is one week away. About 36,780 ballots were mailed and as of April 28, 4,153 had been returned. That's about 11.2 percent. Ballots are due by 8 p.m. May 6 ...
It is likely the final week of the 2025 legislative session and lawmakers continue to disagree on property tax solutions. House Bill 231 and Senate Bill 542 would both provide similar rebates for ...
UM Legislative News Service, University of Montana School of Journalism Homestead Exemption Narrowly Passes Senate Preliminary Vote HELENA - After heated debate, a bill that will lower property taxes ...
UM Legislative News Service, University of Montana School of Journalism HELENA – A bill that would allow for the creation of experimental treatment centers in Montana has perked the ears of venture ...
The city planning board voted on April 22 to unanimously recommend annexation and zoning for a planned single family housing development on the east side of the city. Upslope Development is requesting ...
HELENA – The House of Representatives advanced legislation on April 25 that will create a study of early literacy rates in Montana’s children, a move proponents say will help address low rates of ...
Pam Polejewski was sentenced April 23 in district court on charges of evidence tampering and solicitation of evidence tampering. A jury found her guilty of those charges on March 4 after a two day ...
Name: Craig Duff Occupation: retired law enforcement officer Political/educational background: bachelors of arts in sociology, University of Texas Website/social, if applicable: Facebook Q: Why are ...
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