City Commissioners will be asked to approve final payment for the East Fiesta street reconstruction during their Jan. 21 meeting. The final payment is $45,831.98 to United Materials and $462.95 to the ...
City Commissioners will be asked during their Jan. 21 meeting to approve final payment for an accessibility improvement project around 32nd Street South. The final payment to United Materials is ...
UM Legislative News Service The Montana House of Representatives is working under a new set of rules after voting Jan. 14 along party lines to approve an amended resolution that spurred an emotional ...
The governor’s office is opposing a Republican-backed bill that would constrict state agencies’ interpretations of how legislation applies to their work. House Bill 52, sponsored by Rep. Lee Deming, R ...
Construction at the city's animal shelter begins in a few weeks and it will disrupt operations this spring. The project includes replacing the front door, remodeling the kitchenette area, cutting ...
Hasan Davis, a nationally acclaimed living history performer, presents "York: The Untold Story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition" in two performances on Feb. 12. "Don’t miss this powerful, inspiring, ...
Two neighborhood councils meet next week. Neighborhood Council 5 meets at 7 p.m. Jan. 20 in the Great Falls Clinic Specialty Center Conference Room at 3000 15th Ave. S. Agenda items include council ...
The University of Providence and Great Falls Public Schools are partnering for a new program aimed at streamlining the path from high school graduation to higher education. The new direct admissions p ...
David Martel, 71, has been charged with a felony count of attempted deliberate homicide. County Attorney Josh Racki said that Martel appeared in court on Jan. 15 and the judge set his bail at $100,000 ...
The Montana Department of Transportation is seeking public comment on a proposal to complete storm drainage repairs by replacing an existing storm drain with about 130 feet of new storm drain pipe ...
From tax relief to programs that foster “prosperity” and “self-sufficiency,” Montana Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte laid out his plan to grow Montana’s economy and address what he called “the ...
Lawmakers are considering a bill that would make local agencies ask voters for a specific dollar amount of property tax increases on ballot levies rather than rely on mills — a property tax-based ...