Apr 16, 2009 | Great Falls Tribune
Stone arch at library could be pouring rain by Saturday
Stone is expected to decorate the plaza in front of the Great Falls Public Library by the end of the week.
Harlowton man lands state record tiger muskie
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Some schools in the area will be closed Monday because of the weather. Classes will be in session in Ryegate, but no busses will run so you must get to school on your own.
From The K-B-L-G News Center... BILLINGS WILL PLAY HOST TO THE STATE CLASS C BOY'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT BEGINNING TODAY.
Montana Highway Patrol troopers say speed was a factor in a single car rollover at killed a Billings teenager on Sunday.
BOZEMAN - Virginia Lavelle Todd, 85, of Bozeman, an Army veteran and former Great Falls resident, died of natural causes Monday in Bozeman.
From The K-B-L-G News Center... THE DISTRICT 6C GIRL'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT CONTINUES TODAY AT THE SHRINE AUDITORIUM.
More snow possible in Billings region today
After Sunday's high temperature of 48 degrees, Billings residents were likely surprised by the late evening snowstorm that blanketed Billings with about an inch of sticky, wet snow.
At the conclusion of this year's annual convention in Great Falls, the Montana Grain Growers Association elected officers, installed new board members and set the organizationa s policy for 2009.
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Gerry Anderson, Mid-Rivers General Manager for over 21 years, will retire effective December 31, 2008.