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Truck accident shuts down Highway 89 east of Great Falls
Highway 89 in and out of Great Falls was shut down for several hours after a tractor-trailer accident late Monday afternoon.
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Overnight snow blankets region
Great Falls got nine inches of fluffy new snow overnight, according to the National Weather Service.
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Late-season Missouri River trip yields great beauty, gifts
The forecast said our region had only a few mild days left before the arrival of the arctic blast and sub-freezing temperatures.
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Richard and Joan Gondeiro
Richard and Joan Gondeiro of 477 Kibbey Grade Road, Raynesford, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary twice.
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Great Falls man guilty of 9th DUI
A Great Falls man pleaded guilty to his ninth DUI on Wednesday. James Thornton, 40, admitted in court that he was under the influence when he was pulled over by police in October 2006.
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Forest Service: Fewer people using woods
IR photo by Martin J. Kidston - The rugged terrain in the Big Belt Mountains east of Helena is seen in this file photo.
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All aboard: Military families enjoy festive train ride
The Polar Express can take a break. Military children and their families rode the Holiday Express train out of Great Falls on Tuesday to celebrate the season.
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Musicians headline holiday fundraisers this weekend
It's the season for giving, and three local musical acts embrace the Christmas spirit by donating their services to separate worthy fundraisers this weekend.
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Across the Big Sky
CUT BANK - The Northern Veterinary Clinic here has closed its doors, leaving residents without an animal hospital.
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Belt Boy Scouts' food drive under way
Belt Boy Scout Troop No. 150 recently called in recruits to help with its annual food drive to stock the Belt Food Bank.
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Public Records
BOMAR - Son born Saturday to Chandra Bomar of Helena. JASSEN - Daughter born Saturday to Lisa and Cory Jassen of Belt.
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Officials taking comments Divide road, trail use
The Helena National Forest is moving travel planning for the Continental Divide off the back burner.
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County clears deputy in fatal shooting
The Cascade County Sheriff's deputy involved in the fatal shooting of a suspect on Oct.
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Dramatic increase in permit fees has cabin owners fearing they'll lose a family tradition
At least three permit holders with cabins on U.S. Forest Service land in the Sun River Canyon near Augusta have begun coping with how to hang onto beloved family cabins after recently receiving notice that ...
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News, Sports, Weather for Great Falls, Helena, and all of Montana
Montana's Congressman Denny Rehberg announced Friday that nearly $2 million in grants are on the way to help several Montana fire departments purchase new equipment and train their members.
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Public Records
ANDERSON - Son born Monday to Tawnya Anderson of Great Falls. BECKER - Twins, a son and a daughter, to Connie and Powell Becker of Stanford.
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Hoven unofficial winner of seat in HD24
The counting of 353 provisional ballots Monday at Montana ExpoPark didn't change the outcome of a razor-thin finish in House District 24, where Republican Brian Hoven unofficially edged Democrat Steve Bolstad.
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Storm drops 15 inches on Little Belts
Kelzey Gallagher is the ultimate optimist. After waking up to a wall of snow Friday morning, the 12-year-old thought, 'I hope we don't have school today.' Unfortunately, the bus showed up Friday morning in ...
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History in the flesh: Museum exhibits racy WWII plane art
The sometimes controversial inspiration for many American airmen during World War II is on display in Great Falls beginning today.
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It's tool time: Take care of yard and garden equipment now
As winter approaches, it's time to take care of the gardening and lawn equipment that worked so hard during the summer.
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