The Dive Bakery will be the operator of the café at the new Montana Heritage Center, museum officials said, making it the first year-round restaurant within the Montana State Capitol
His comments came during a meeting in which East Helena City Councilman Wes Feist said there's a lack of medical facilities convenient for the town's residents.
The Lewis and Clark County Board of Commissioners updated fees for services provided by the Community Development and Planning and Public Works departments.
A petition was recently submitted to Lewis and Clark County commissioners, asking them to help rid an area of the North Helena Valley of what residents say is an “unsightly
A cause and manner of death has not been determined as the autopsy was scheduled for Wednesday, Lewis and Clark County Sheriff/Coroner Leo Dutton said.
The tracker can be reached at evalue.shinyapps.io/LCPH_Data_Portal/. It lists the number of active Montana measles cases by county, alongside measles hospitalizations and deaths.
Melanie Ann Carlin, who admitted to failing to provide lead-based paint disclosures to veterans living in housing at Fort Harrison, was sentenced to three years of felony probation and fined
“I want to briefly let everyone who checks this know that there was indeed a very serious security incident at the courthouse,” he wrote Friday on Facebook.
The Helena observance will be at noon in the flag plaza in front of the Capitol, said Andre Zollars, who said she will be one of the participants in the
County commissioners delayed a decision Dec. 31 on renewing their support to the Lincoln Prosperity Proposal in a letter to Montana’s congressional delegation after concerns were raised.
Cheryl Glenn, who has had a lifetime love affair with books, opened Last Chance Bookstore and Paperback Exchange at 1361 Elm St. in May, calling it her “pseudo-retirement job.”
Cheryl Glenn, who has had a lifetime love affair with books, opened Last Chance Bookstore and Paperback Exchange at 1361 Elm St. in May, calling it her “pseudo-retirement job.”
If found guilty of the charges, Michael Elijah Allen could face 10 years for each of the embezzlement counts and 20 years for money laundering, court documents state.
The 2025 state Legislature, which convenes Jan. 6, will consider whether to keep the Montana Medicaid program as it is or allow major parts of it to expire in July.