Nitro Creamery Ice Cream Business Opens in Great Falls There's a new ice cream business in town called Nitro Creamery. No ice cream scooped out of frozen buckets at Nitro Creamery, every order is fresh made to order.
Great Falls Votes Reject Levy and Bond issues. Note: Election Results are NOT FINAL and have not yet been certified. Please see our website for the latest updates to this story. As of 2:00 a.m., preliminary reports show that the Great Falls Voters have soundly rejected the City's safety levy, with over 60% of
Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art to Host Lecture with Jennifer Woodcock-Medicine Horse Paris Gibson Square Museum of Art (The Square) invites the public to a free art historical lecture given by Jennifer Woodcock-Medicine Horse, PhD. on Friday, November 17th at 5:30pm. Jennifer Woodcock-Medicine Horse will explore the history and social purposes of painted Blackfeet tipis and the tran
Veterans Day Ceremony to be Held at the Montana Veterans Memorial The Montana Veterans Memorial Association has announced the schedule of events for the Veterans Day Ceremony to be held at the Montana Veterans Memorial beginning at 11 a.m. on Saturday, November 11, 2023. In case of inclement weather, the ceremony will be moved indoors to the nearby Centene Stadium.
Stranger Things Celebrates 15th Year in Downtown Great Falls Stranger Things is celebrating their 15th year at 522 Central Avenue in Great Falls. To celebrate this 15th year anniversary, they are having a storewide sale on November 9th, 10th, and 11th during the military appreciation days. This Sale includes 25% off everything in store with selected items 50% off.
Trooper Johnson Receives Warm Welcome Home Thursday, February 16, 2023, Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Lewis Johnson was severely injured Johnson was discharged from the hospital on Oct. 20 after 8 month stay.
Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Receives Medal of Valor On November 1st, Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Barb Armstrong received the Medal of Valor for locating a woman who had been viciously attacked by river otters, providing aid, and guiding a life flight helicopter to their location. Montana Highway Patrol Colonel Steve Lavin presided over the ceremony, and Attorney General