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Cascade County North Water Fill Station will be closed until July 30 due to main break
GREAT FALLS, Mont. - Cascade County Public Works (CCPW) announced on Thursday that the Cascade County North Water Fill Station, located at 1428 36th Ave NE, will be closed until July 30, 2024. The City of Great Falls recently issued a precautionary Boil Advisory and temporary water restrictions following a...
All Aboard For Monarch Rocks!
The Monarch Rocks! Festival's coming up on Saturday, August 10th, from 10 to 4, during the Summer of '24. There'll be tours through the Great Northern Railway Depot & Drover Car Caboose. Both the depot & the caboose are on the National Register of Historic Places. A special guest speaker's been scheduled at 11, & 1, on "Life in Monarch & Neihart in the 19th Century." But wait! There's more with some good folks & neighbors selling handmade items, & the market's a FREE event with donations welcome. See more at www.mnhg.org, & then it's all aboard to rock "Monarch style," located 45 miles SE of Great Falls.
GFPS officials discuss finances, feasibility of baseball
The Great Falls Public Schools board budget committee met July 24 to discuss the upcoming budget, future financials, and the the feasibility of adding baseball as a high school sport. Brian Patrick, GFPS’ business operations manager, told the committee that the budget for the current fiscal year, which began July...
Downtown group OK’s funding for Mansfield Theater improvements
The Downtown Development Partnership voted July 24 to recommend approval of $400,000 of tax increment financing funds toward projects in the Civic Center. Two of the projects are to update the Mansfield Theater and the other is to update the building’s elevator to continue to allow access to those with mobility limitations.
Durkin, Wall take home People Choice Awards at Cruise Nite #2
Threatening storm clouds loomed in the near distance throughout the afternoon and early evening here in the Mining City on Thursday but it was not enough to deter a huge crowd from showing up to Rocky Mountain Car Wash on Harrison Avenue for KMBR's second Cruise Nite of the summer. In the end, everyone stayed dry and had a great evening of classic cars and classic rock.
Montana judge signs injunction verifying inactive voter signatures
A state judge in Helena Friday extended a legal freeze on Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen’s rejection of thousands of petition signatures on a trio of constitutional initiatives seeking inclusion on the November ballot. After a brief morning hearing, Lewis and Clark County District Court Judge Mike Menahan...
A week of moderate fire activity abuts a forecast filled with red flags
On the morning of Thursday, July 25, responders at the Miller Peak and Butler Creek fires rushed to locate areas of spread and spot fires caused by the previous night’s extreme winds. But Wednesday’s gusts had a limited impact on the Butler Creek Fire, a 284-acre blaze just five miles northwest of Missoula.
Thousands of Customers Still Need Power After Montana Storm
If you're still in the dark today, you're not alone. Northwestern Energy and other local utilities are waging a massive battle to repair millions of dollars in damage following Wednesday's big storm. Judging from the damage we've seen, some of those repairs may still take days. Northwestern Energy estimates as...
27 Montanans Reported Missing in July. Have You Seen Them?
Have you seen these recently reported missing Montanans?. Montana has averaged more than one reported missing person per day so far in July 2024. Ages range from teens to seniors. The missing person reports come from all corners of Montana, reported in cities and towns big and small. We apologize...
Take caution when heading into the Beaverhead-Deer Lodge National Forest as Restrictions go into effect
All one needs to do is look outside to see that fire season has come to our region, particularly Southwest Montana where several forest fires are presently burning. The smoke in Southwest Montana has been particularly thick and hot, dry weather has settled in over the past couple of weeks. This increased danger does not mean the end of summer outdoor recreation, but it does mean that you will need to be mindful of conditions and vigilant in preventing wildfires when venturing onto public lands. We sat down with local forester and outdoor recreation enthusiast, Jocelyn Dodge, who offered advice on the steps that need to be taken.
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