Great Falls Tribune - Tue Nov 03
William Taylor won a three-way race to be mayor of Harlem. Taylor earned 148 votes over Marc Arensmeyer's 65 votes and write-in candidate Douglas Stuart's 62 votes.
Geoffrey Mix JohnsonGreat Falls Tribune - Mon Nov 02
Geoffrey Mix Johnson, 59, of Lone Tree Bench, Mont., died of natural causes Saturday at a Great Falls hospital.
Veteran state senator to vie for PSC seatGreat Falls Tribune - Sat Oct 10
Veteran state Sen. Don Ryan, D-Great Falls, announced his candidacy Friday for the Montana Public Service Commission seat that spans 19 counties in northeastern Montana.
Ryan plans to run for spot on Public Service CommissionKRTV - Fri Oct 09
A Great Falls man and former state legislator has announced plans to run for the regional seat on the Montana Public Service Commission.
Sugarbeet Festival this weekendGreat Falls Tribune - Fri Oct 09
Although it's been many years since Chinook has had a viable sugarbeet industry, the town celebrates its heritage this weekend during its annual Sugarbeet Festival.
Business success, family styleGreat Falls Tribune - Sun Sep 27
Fred Langford's father told him never to go into business with family. He didn't listen.
Record heat toasts Golden TriangleGreat Falls Tribune - Sat Sep 19
Recent sweltering temperatures will give way to a cooling spell this weekend, according to the National Weather Service in Great Falls.
Community spirit put to work on campsiteGreat Falls Tribune - Tue Sep 01
HAVRE - A metal ringed fire pit says it all - community effort. Having previously fixed up two other Hi-Line campgrounds, the Railroad Pagers spent this summer improving what's known as the first lake of Beaver Creek Park.
North Central Montana Transit just what Hi-Line needsGreat Falls Tribune - Fri Aug 21
It was a long time coming, but the Hi-Line in northcentral Montana will once again - finally - have affordable public transportation that will link it with the rest of the state.
Eclectic array of performers on tap for concert season in Fort BentonGreat Falls Tribune - Fri Aug 21
Brass, woodwinds, fiddling, ragtime and Creole music, juggling and performance art and Buddy Holly tunes are on tap for Chouteau County Performing Arts 2009-2010 concert season in Fort Benton.
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