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UM Legislative News Service, University of Montana School of Journalism Property Tax Bills Head to Governor HELENA — Two major property tax relief bills passed on April 30, ultimately putting an end ...
Two neighborhood councils meet next week. Neighborhood Council 6 meets at 6:30 p.m. May 7 in the Sunnyside Elementary School library. Agenda items include planned use development zoning proposal for ...
City Commissioners will be asked during their May 6 meeting to set a public hearing for June 3 on a proposed single family housing development on the east side of the city. Upslope Development is ...
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The city’s street sweeping schedule for May 5-8 is below. On your scheduled day, you’re asked to remove vehicles from the area from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. The schedule may change or be canceled due to ...
The Great Falls Public Library is offering the Summer Library Loot Box program. Teens ages 12-18 in Cascade County are invited to sign up for their free Library Loot Box. Each box contains three ...
Nehemias Valeriano Midence was arrested April 23 on misdemeanor charges of stalking, resisting arrest and obstructing a peace officer. When he was arrested, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
City Commissioners will conduct a public hearing on proposed sanitation rate increases during their May 6 meeting. The proposed increases are for the next two years and would go into effect each June ...
Hearings for the multiple protests and appeals from Calumet Montana Refining and Montana Renewable have been scheduled. Calumet has three pending tax appeals before the Montana Tax Appeal Board, one ...
It’s now up to Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte to pick between two conservation-focused models for distributing state marijuana revenue—an account that drew in nearly $60 million in 2024. Billings ...
Two major property tax relief bills passed Wednesday, ultimately putting an end to the 69th Montana Legislature—but not without fiery pushback from hard-line Republicans and charged debates in the ...