John Meade Ogburn was sentenced in federal court on Oct. 24 to 13 years and eight months in prison, to be followed by five years of supervised for trafficking methamphetamine and fentanyl pills, ...
The city Park and Recreation Department is working to remove dead and diseased trees and plant new ones in city parks and the boulevard district. The recently removed 23 trees in Gibson Park for a ...
City Commissioners amended their Community Development Block Grant funding agreement during their Oct. 15 meeting for sidewalk improvements around Carter Park. City public works initially submitted ...
Local officials reviewed school safety and student wellbeing reports during an Oct. 7 Great Falls Public Schools board work session. Healthy, safe and secure schools are a goal in the district's ...
The credit union employee who was run over by a truck on Oct. 9 has given a full statement to law enforcement regarding the incident, but is severely injured, according to County Attorney Josh Racki.
A Great Falls man suspected of supplying methamphetamine to local dealers, laundering the proceeds and storing more than 100 pounds of the drug and a firearm in an Arizona storage unit admitted to ...
The Montana Department of Transportation and Riverside Contracting Inc. have reopened the northbound lanes of Interstate 15 through Wolf Creek. These lanes were closed earlier this spring and traffic ...
Jesse Edwards Jr. has been charged with deliberate attempted homicide for the Sept. 8 assault that left a man with a traumatic brain injury. Edwards, 14, was initially charged with felony aggravated ...
As Calumet announced its $1.4 billion conditional loan commitment from the U.S. Department of Energy last week, the company also filed an update in its two pending tax appeal cases. Last week, Calumet ...
Great Falls Public Schools is hosting a job fair this week. GFPS human resources representatives will be at Paris Gibson Education Center 3-5 p.m. Oct. 23 to answer questions and assist in applying.
City Commissioners approved a change order for the fire station renovations project during their Oct. 1 meeting. Commissioners approved the initial construction contract to James Talcott Construction ...
City Commissioners approved a $200,000 change order during their Oct. 15 meeting for the Civic Center court relocation project. The project is moving the Municipal Court from the basement of the Civic ...