UM Legislative News Service, University of Montana School of Journalism HELENA – Adam Clinch is a realist. He’s a math teacher who has spent his life analyzing numbers, and he knows what the ...
There's been some chatter on social media recently about the legality of chickens in the city limits and whether that should be changed. This comes up every other year or so, so The Electric is ...
Feasting in the Falls 2024 is Feb. 24 through March 2, marking the event’s fifth year. The event started as a collaboration between The Electric and the Take Down Take Out Facebook page and has since ...
Enjoy the warmer weather Great Falls, here's this week's reading list. Associated Press: Pope Francis is in critical condition, Vatican says Associated Press: As egg prices soar, Trump administration ...
The MH-139 Grey Wolf completed its first initial operational test and evaluation flight in support of nuclear security operations on Jan. 28. The flight, conducted by the 550th Helicopter Squadron at ...
Neighborhood Council 4 meets at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 27 at the Heritage Baptist Church, 900 52nd St. N. Agenda items include a Municipal Court update from Judge Mark Dunn, miscellaneous reports and ...
Proponents of a bill in the Montana House say an estimated 2,500 children could be added to a Montana childcare scholarship if it passes. House Bill 457 would change eligibility for the Best ...
The Cascade County Attorney's Office has filed a response to Jeremiah Gideon's motion to dismiss the attempted deliberate homicide case against him on the basis of the significant delays at the ...
City Commissioners approved a contract change for the Animal Shelter remodel during their Feb. 18 meeting. The change adds $26,652 to their contract with A&R Construction and the increase will be paid ...
A joint team of Air Force Global Strike Command airmen launched an unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile equipped with a single telemetered joint test assembly re-entry vehicle Feb.
Montana lawmakers are weighing proposals that would both study and support local food. One bill would fund a study on farmers' markets and another would offer a tax cut for grocers who stock Montana ...