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Community organizations are conducting the Community Health Needs Assessment. Local nonprofits, healthcare providers and other community organizations collaborate every three years to create a survey ...
UM Legislative News Service, University of Montana School of Journalism HELENA — A draft of Montana’s state budget for the next two years continues to push through the Legislature, now heading to its ...
The Book of Mormon is not returning to Great Falls this season after canceling its Feb. 11 show. At the time, the presented, Innovation Arts and Entertainment, said in a statement that, "unfortunately ...
The city's street sweeping schedule for April 14-17 is below. On your scheduled day, you’re asked to remove vehicles from the area from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. The schedule may change or be canceled due to ...
A March social media post from the city asking citizens to report graffiti obscured a more serious problem that's been developing in Great Falls -- gang like activity carried out by local juveniles.
UM Legislative News Service, University of Montana School of Journalism HELENA - The House gave preliminary approval on April 11 to a bill that would define sex as a binary in Montana law after ...
Cascade County opened its temporary dump site in Belt 8. The county opened a section of its new solid waste dump site at 2298 Tiger Butte Road while the new full site is being constructed. Containers ...
The Cascade County City-County Health Department, along with Great Falls Public Schools and area hospitals, are working to educate the community about the potential impact of measles cases here. In ...
A convicted felon from Great Falls who possessed guns and drugs was sentenced April 10 to 128 months in prison to be followed by five years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme said. Michael ...
The Montana Department of Transportation and it's contractor Ti-Zack Concrete will begin work this month to rehabilitate 6th Street Northwest and 6th Street Southwest. This project will: repair ...
UM Legislative News Service, University of Montana School of Journalism Since she lost her home, the four walls of Chloe Carlson’s tent have served as her sole source of shelter. Carlson’s two cats ...
City Commissioners voted unanimously during a special meeting on April 1 to uphold staff's decision to issue a street closure permit that includes Central Avenue through to 9th Street for this year's ...
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