In November, voters in Great Falls declined to pass a public safety levy and bond that would have added staffing and funding for the city court, legal, police, and fire departments.
The U.S. Attorney for the District of Montana Jesse Laslovich will be at the Great Falls Public Library at 3 p.m. Feb. 20 to lead a discussion on how to report and prevent hate crimes. The United Against Hate event will be in the Cordingley Room in the library basement. Laslovich will be joined by
The Chester County Sheriffs Office seized nearly 50,000 deadly doses of fentanyl. In the early morning hours of Friday, they executed a search warrant at a residence on Church Street in Great Falls. Deputies arrested Earnest Jemaar Elder. He has been subject of a long investigation by the Sheriff’s Office in conjunction with the Great […]