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One person involved in a Wednesday accident in Great Falls dies
A Great Falls woman has died of injuries received in a Wednesday car crash in the city.
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Officials hope for summer '09 opening of dog park
Great Falls' new dog park won't open until next year. 'Obviously, it's going to be disappointing' to dog owners, park spokesman Mitch Tropila said.
Storm brings high winds and hail to SW Montana
A storm packing 85 mph winds and producing golf ball-sized hail moved through southwestern Montana on Tuesday afternoon, downing trees and knocking out power to several thousand residents.
Montana grain producers bring Japanese executive flour millers to the state
Four high level executives from Japanese flour mills and an official from U.S. Wheat Associates based in Tokyo arrive in Great Falls on July 16 to learn about the quality of the Montana's 2008 wheat crop.
GREAT FALLS, Mont. - Every dog has its day but dogs in Great Falls will have to wait a little longer.
Rattlesnake safety tips offered in Great Falls
Fire's not the only cause for concern this time of year -- Snakes are also very active.
Children's Defense Fund opening MT office
The Children's Defense Fund opened an office in Great Falls Monday, said Jim Koppel, director of the CDF in Minnesota.
4 teens killed in fiery one-vehicle crash
Four Denton teens were killed in a fiery one-vehicle rollover near Denton this morning.
FWP edges toward ranch purchase
GREAT FALLS, Mont. - The Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks is moving forward in its effort to acquire a 7,500-acre ranch along the Marias River.
Judge: Power-plant documents were public record
The city of Great Falls should not have withheld drafts of documents from an environmental group seeking to learn more about the city's relationship with Southern Montana Electric Generation & Transmission ...
City of Great Falls loses public document case
State District Judge E. Wayne Phillips of Lewistown has ruled the city of Great Falls should not have refused to give drafts of documents to members of an environmental group last year.
Great Falls fireworks show quickly resurrected
A July 4 fireworks show in Great Falls didn't stay dead long. During a city meeting Thursday morning, Great Falls auto dealership Bennett Motors volunteered to become a sponsor, or even the lone sponsor, of ...
State offering free autism screening
The state health department plans to offer free autism screenings for children under 5 to identify children eligible for a Medicaid program offering in-home autism therapy.
Young grizzlies accused of killing 71 sheep
Wildlife officials hope to capture two young grizzly bears suspected in a sheep killing spree that one government trapper says is the worst he's seen.
Great Falls departments are in the midst of figuring out how to deal with increasing costs as a new budget is crafted.
Sentence issued in Great Falls rape case
A man has been sentenced to 30 years in the Montana State Prison for sexual intercourse without consent.
Man charged with sixth DUI offense
A Great Falls man who police believe left the scene of an accident was charged with his sixth drunk driving offense Friday.
Man runs from Great Falls to Billings for Red Cross
It seems one man really can make a difference. Mitchell Fields, of Great Falls, has decided to turn his long distance running hobby into a charity event.
Future of Great Falls festival in question
RiverFest is set for Saturday in Great Falls and while the event is ready to go for this weekend, the future of the event is less certain.
Tenant treated for burns after blaze guts apartment, displaces six residents
A Great Falls woman suffered burns to her face when a fire gutted her apartment at 702 15th St.