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BORRAYO/AGUILERA - Son born Monday to Ryan Borrayo and Carlos Aguilera of Great Falls.
Early mornings, hard work pay off this weekend for 4-Hers
Amber Wehr woke up at 5 a.m. every morning for the past four months to take care of her hog.
Bookmobile makes its rounds to Ulm, Wedsworth
The Great Falls Public Library Bookmobile stops from 9:15 to 10 a.m. at the Ulm post office, from 10:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. at Wedsworth Library, from 1:15 to 2:15 p.m. at Portage Apartments for Seniors and from ...
BRIGGS - Daughter born Tuesday to Sue Briggs. CAMPBELL - Daughter born Tuesday to Maddie Campbell of Great Falls.
Floods of 1908: Disaster struck Great Falls 100 years ago
Great Falls area residents dried off late last month after more than 3 inches of steady rain fell in six days, raising the specter of scattered flooding.
Barbara Ann Foster, 69, of Great Falls, a business owner, died of natural causes Thursday at a local hospital.
AUSTAD/PALMER - Son born Tuesday to Jessi Austad and Nolan Palmer of Cut Bank. KLEINSASSER - Daughter born Monday to Lisa and Isaac Kleinsasser of Chester.
Brad Hamlett Age: 58, born Great Falls, June 12, 1949 Marital Status: Single, with a son Rhys, daughter Elizabeth, and granddaughter Aubrie.
Cascade man injured in rollover
A Cascade man was taken to the hospital after his truck rolled over. The Montana Highway Patrol says the man was traveling northbound on Old US Highway 91 southwest of Ulm, when his truck crossed over the ...
Time running out for MT lottery winners
Three major Montana lottery prizes remain unclaimed, and the winning tickets are set to expire in the coming weeks. via KRTV
Choteau horsemen present equine exposition May 17
“Stealth Green or LEEDing the way to Conservation.”
The East Slope Back Country Horsemen present an equine exposition May 17 at 10 a.m. in the Weatherbeater Building in Choteau. via Great Falls Tribune
BARTLETT - Daughter born Wednesday to Cortney Dawn Bartlett of Dutton. BELNOME - Daughter born Monday to Brenda and Michael Belnome of Great Falls. via Great Falls Tribune
Kids are kids and cooks are cooks. When you stir the two together for a good cause you get a little gem of a cookbook. via Great Falls Tribune
Area ranchers report stellar start to calving season
“It's been a heck of a good winter to be calving”
During the cold snap in January, about 20 calves were born in approximately 36 hours at the Gould family ranch near Ulm. via Great Falls Tribune
Colony invests in high-tech dairy equipment
“It was quite a decision for a colony our size, 88 residents, to make”
A few years ago leaders of the Fair Haven Hutterite Colony southwest of Ulm decided to replace their cramped and aging dairy barn with a state-of-the-art building nearly twice the size. via Great Falls Tribune
CUT BANK - Margaret Jacob Hofer, 90, of Seville Colony northwest of Cut Bank, died of natural causes Tuesday at Seville Colony. via Great Falls Tribune
Help fill the Food Bank's coffers
“I have used several of these variations for family dinners and they turned out great”
The Annual Scouting for Food drive will be Saturday, March 15. Boy Scouts in Great Falls, Cascade, Ulm, Stockett, Sand Coulee and Centerville will start early to pick up donations of food and paper products ... via Great Falls Tribune
ULM - Sixth, seventh and eighth graders from Ulm School recently participated in their annual science fair, where seven students qualified for the state competition in Missoula on April 7-8. Sixth-grader Amber ... via Great Falls Tribune
Bookmobile heads to Eagles Manor, Ulm
The Great Falls Public Library Bookmobile stops from 9 to 10 a.m. at St. Thomas Childcare Center, from 10:15 to 11 a.m. at Eagles Manor Retirement Home, from 11:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. at Head Start, from 12:45 ... via Great Falls Tribune
Project Linus makes cozy quilts to comfort children in need
“Some people have given quilts to everyone in their family - they don't have anyone left to give them to”
There's something about a blanket. For children everywhere, simple rectangles of fabric provide a sense of comfort far beyond their ability to insulate the body. via Great Falls Tribune