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Stay dry out there Great Falls. Here's this week's reading list. NPR: Israeli and U.S. intelligence differ on status of Iran's nuclear program. Who's right? Associated Press: Russia's economy minister ...
The Flowrider is down for the summer season at the Electric City Water Park. In August 2024, City Commissioners approved a single-source contract to International Foam Pros for $128,900 to resurface ...
Calumet Montana is scheduled to conduct spill response training exercises on June 24-25. The exercises will be from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. both days and will include Calumet crews deploying ...
The People's Park and Recreation Foundation has partnered with Town Pump to raise funds for the annual Great Falls fireworks display. This year, Town Pump is matching every dollar raised by the ...
The Montana Department of Transportation and United Materials, Inc. are preparing to complete the final sealing and striping of the Great Falls Urban Pavement Preservation project. Weather and other ...
Jane Weber has been named the 2025 Paris Gibson Award recipient. In the early 1990s, Weber was appointed as the liaison between the Lewis and Clark Forest Service and the Lewis and Clark Interpretive ...
Tracy Cosgrove has been named executive director of the Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art. She'll begin July 1. Cosgrove brings more than 25 years of experience in nonprofit leadership, with a ...
City Commissioners approved a $200,000 contract with Water and Environmental Technologies for a stormwater improvement project during their June 17 meeting. The city is leasing about nine acres on the ...
The River’s Edge Trail on the north shore near Black Eagle Dam and Lower River Road will be closed June 19. The closure is needed so crews can safely use heavy equipment to pour concrete as part of ...
A 2 million-square-foot "hyperscale data center campus" is proposed in Great Falls. Ardent TAC Data Centers, an Atlanta-based company, is proposing an investment of $1 billion to $1.5 billion on a 569 ...
Rangers with the Bureau of Land Management’s Missouri Breaks Interpretive Center and Upper Missouri River Breaks National Monument invite the public to attend free, family-friendly fun activities ...
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