Thursday Dec 17 | Great Falls Tribune
Supreme Court upholds murder conviction in deputy's death
HELENA - The Montana Supreme Court has upheld the deliberate homicide conviction of a Harlem man in the 2003 shooting death of a Blaine County deputy.
Harlem teen's death investigated
A young man from Harlem who was booked into the Hill County jail last Thursday died Monday morning at Northern Montana Hospital.
Regional election results: Craig water board incumbents ousted
Voters ousted two Craig Water and Sewer District Board incumbents who did not support a special resort tax to pay for the town's overburdened sewer system.
Blaine County election results
William Taylor won a three-way race to be mayor of Harlem. Taylor earned 148 votes over Marc Arensmeyer's 65 votes and write-in candidate Douglas Stuart's 62 votes.
Peace blowing in the wind at Harlem High
HARLEM - The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind. Decades after Bob Dylan suggested a peaceful solution could be found in the wind, Harlem High School art students are illustrating his point.
Great Falls health agency receives $438,000 grant
Fifteen community health centers across Montana are sharing a $6.7 million federal stimulus grant.
Alma Hueth Maurantonio, 94, a former teacher of Great Falls, died of natural causes Saturday at a local care facility.
HOBSON - Army veteran Robert O. Watson, 86, of Hobson, died of natural causes Tuesday at a Great Falls hospital.