Nov 6, 2009 | Great Falls Tribune
One of Great Falls most popular parties, Harvest Howl, brings Texas-sized talent, western swing band Asleep at the Wheel, to the Four Seasons Arena at Montana ExpoPark on Saturday.
Vernon Vincent Muretta, 76, of Great Falls, died of cancer and respiratory complications Wednesday at Peace Hospice.
Closure of burn pile leaves forest residences at risk
There has been a lot of talk lately about homeowners who live near forest land creating defensible spaces around their property.
Belt Music Festival features a variety of music Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m.
Today's events and coming up events
The Great Falls Voyagers take on the Idaho Falls Chukars. Admission is $5 and $3 for children and seniors.
Today's events and coming up events
The Great Falls Voyagers take on the Idaho Falls Chukars. Admission is $5 and $3 for children and seniors.
Search to Resume Monday For Missing Hiker
Cascade County Search and Rescue will resume their search Monday for a missing hiker near Monarch.
Search continues for man missing near Logging Creek Campground
Members of the Cascade County Search and Rescue team are still searching for a 50-year-old man last seen at Logging Creek Campground near Monarch in the Little Belt Mountains.
A severe thunderstorm that roared through central and eastern Montana late Monday afternoon and evening pelted the Monarch-Neihart area with golf ball-sized hail and hit Fort Benton with 60 mph winds, but spared Great Falls.
Yellowstone basin, walk closed
Work on a section of boardwalk has temporarily closed a portion of one of Yellowstone's popular geyser basins.
WEST GLACIER - Glacier National Park officials said Thursday that two laptops and two desktop computers were stolen from the Apgar Ranger Station in the park some time between May 23-24. No other items were reported missing.
Historic Church walking tours begin on Tuesday
A fellow appeared at the doors of the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation in Great Falls in September 1919.