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City staff reviewed the options for using tax increment financing funds toward workforce housing and determined it doesn't really meet the identified need of filling upper downtown floors, but ...
As the new school year was starting a few weeks ago, law enforcement agencies were investigating threats a local man was making against a variety of people and locations, including some schools. While ...
City Commissioners voted during their Sept. 2 meeting to move forward with the lead service line replacement pilot project. It's a project that's been in the works for awhile as staff has been working ...
Cascade County Commissioners unanimously approved a new solid waste fee structure and rate increases during a Sept.15 meeting. County staff spent about nine months auditing existing solid waste fee ...
Cascade County Commissioners voted unanimously during their Sept. 9 meeting to accept a grant from the U.S. Department of Defense's Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation to fund a temporary ...
The city planning board voted unanimously during their Sept. 9 meeting to recommend approval of up to $300,000 in airport tax increment financing funds toward the second phase of commercial and ...
Neighborhood Council 5 meets at 7 p.m. Sept. 15 in the Great Falls Clinic Specialty Center conference room at 3000 15th Ave. S. Agenda items include a presentation on avoiding scams and fraud, ...
Great Falls High Bison fell to Billings West during the Sept. 12 football game at Memorial Stadium. The final score was 38-6. Matt Ehnes of Jared’s Detours was there to capture some of the action. The ...
Shaun Deberry signed a plea agreement this week in connection with his role in the Sept. 8, 2024 assault on a man in the alley behind City Bar at 709 Central Ave. Deberry was 19 at the time of the ...
Great Falls Park and Recreation is hosting a River's Edge Trail scavenger hunt this fall for residents and visitors. Snap a selfie with five different sculptures along the trail and share your ...
Hope everyone had a great week, here's this week's reading list. NPR: The school shooting industry is worth billions — and it keeps growing The Economist: Is “radical-left” violence really on the rise ...