Financial industry experts here say 2021 has been stronger than many institutions had expected, and that momentum could carry into 2022, especially if the Federal Reserve raises interest rates.
Steve Scranton, chief investment officer and economist at
Big River Ruckus event to feature Supaman, Coco Montoya in Great Falls greatfallstribune.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from greatfallstribune.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
CommUNITY Cleanup hailed as a success by organizers
NeighborWorks Great Falls
and last updated 2021-05-12 12:45:27-04
GREAT FALLS â Last week, NeighborWorks Great Falls hosted its annual CommUNITY Cleanup, starting with a free community shred day sponsored by Montana Credit Union. More than 16,000 pounds of personal information was shredded and properly disposed.
NeighborWorks Great Falls said in a news release that 24 sites around Great Falls were cleaned up by 15 teams of volunteers, with the Malmstrom Air Force Base Dirt Boyz picking up rubbish along 56 miles of roads.
Vanessa Hayden of Vision Net said, âWe care about the communities we live and work in so weâre always looking for opportunities to make our community better.â Vision Netâs team of volunteers spent several hours on Friday picking up debris along the Riverâs Edge Trail.
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Tobyâs House Crisis Nursery opens in Great Falls
By: Kailey Neitzel
and last updated 2020-12-28 19:09:39-05
GREAT FALLS â A new crisis nursery called Tobyâs House is opening its doors to help children in Cascade County, and aims to prevent child abuse.
In 2011, October Perez, known as âToby,â was only two years old when she passed away after suffering from abuse from her motherâs boyfriend. Now, almost a decade later, Tobyâs House Crisis Nursery is working to help other children like Toby.
âSometimes families struggle to take care of their children, sometimes parents may need to decide if theyâre going to work or if theyâre going to stay home with their child, sometimes thereâs medical appointments and a parent may not have care for their children, or sometimes they just donât have a safe place for their child at the moment,â said Susie Zeak, executive director of Tobyâs House. âBring the