Friday Dec 25 | Great Falls Tribune
Priest carves out unique ministry
SHELBY - At any given moment, the Rev. Michael Drury can look at a terra cotta of the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ intricately painted in blue and gold leaf by his great-uncle, the Rev.
Midwest Cold Being Erased Now Will Come Back Soon
However, new cold arriving later in the weekend could lead The harsh cold will continue to ease from west to east from the Rockies to the Great Lakes the next couple of days.
BROWNING - June Marie Flammond, 45, of Browning, a right-of-way assistant with Compton Signature, died of pneumonia Saturday at her home.
Blackfeet artists' ornaments decorate White House tree
BROWNING - When Oprah toured the White House, First Lady Michelle Obama made sure to point out several special ornaments, including one bright blue one with beaded snowflakes made by Blackfeet artists.
Send this Headwaters page to a friend or colleague: Montana university hosts wind-energy conferences Landowners interested in learning the ins-and-outs of leasing land for wind-energy projects and residents interested in community or small wind-generation projects can learn more at two, one-day training sessions hosted by the Montana State ...
BROWNING - Mary Running Crane Morgan, 96, of Browning, a former Community Health representative whose Indian name was A'Aa-Tis-Stoii, died of natural causes Friday at a Browning hospital.
Donations still accepted for Operation Christmas Child
Children around the world will be receiving Christmas gifts this year thanks to the generosity of residents in Great Falls and surrounding areas.
Driver of van in train collision expected to survive
An Amtrak train struck a van between Cut Bank and Browning at about 6 p.m. Friday.
Wind development the topic of discussion at training
Montana State University Extension is providing two all-day trainings on wind energy in December.
The Cut Bank Parade of Lights is Saturday
Saturday, Cut Bank businesses and families are hoping that all that glitters will land them some gold.
Book dives into character, lives of state's early ranchers
A century ago, Montana was vast and untamed. Without irrigation, drought was devastating.
Man resentenced in 2005 stabbing
A Browning man convicted in a 2005 fatal stabbing was resentenced Thursday to less than half of his original 90-year jail sentence.
History award goes to teacher from Miles City
Bonnie Boggs, a Miles City teacher and Blackfoot native, has been chosen as this year's Montana History Teacher of the Year.
The National Weather Service in Great Falls has issued a high wind warning until 5:00 p.m. this afternoon for many communities along the Rocky Mountain Front and North Central Montana.
Cut Bank celebrates soon-to-be centenarian
CUT BANK - Every weekday, Ernie Stomsvik joins 10 or so "youngsters" at the Cut Bank Cafe to talk sports, politics and solve city affairs.
Partial Glacier County results
- Doug Embody, who was appointed Cut Bank's mayor when Joni Stewart left office early, launched a successful write-in campaign for re-election. With 784 votes, Embody beat J.W. Eaton Jr. , who had 86 votes, and Tom Shock, who had 117 votes, both of whom was on the ballot. Four candidates vyed for two four-year seats on the council. William "Bill" McCauley (593 votes,) and Timothy Curtiss (559 votes) were elected to four-year terms. Tyson Lee Michaels and James L. Childress had 437 votes and 83 votes respectively. Kelly Solberg, who was appointed to the council, received 818 votes to serve out the remaining two years of the four-year term. - Because it runs a poll election rather than an all mail ballot, Browning votes still have not yet been tallied. Two candidates are vying for Browning mayor - William S. Morris Jr. and Lockley Joseph Bremner. Steve Barcus and Demerle J. Fitzpatrick are running for two four-year seats on the town council and Kevin Vaile is running for the remaining two years of an unexpired term as alderman.
AUGARE - Daughter born Friday to Stephanie Augare. BEADLES - Son born Thursday to Kristine and Jeremy Beadles of Great Falls.
CUT BANK - Donald Earl Goldrick, 84, died of natural causes Oct. 23 at a Cut Bank care center.
Wind energy project coming to Montana
Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer dedicated the second phase of the largest wind energy project in the state on Wednesday.
CONRAD - Walking past the Orpheum Theatre, Helen Elliott takes a step back in time.
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