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Calumet requesting new tax abatement from Cascade County on $6.1 million of equipment. Calumet Montana Refining filed an application with Cascade County for a new tax abatement allowed under a section of state law that was amended by the 2023 Legislature.
February, 2025 - The Electric
Feb 2, 2025 · The Mansfield Center’s advisory board met in January and spent the bulk of their time discussing fundraising options for the facility. During their December meeting, board members of the Mansfield Center for the Performing Arts Foundation, a private non-profit created to help fundraise for the facility, told the city’s advisory board that the foundation was dissolving after about nine years.
Introducing the Weekly Wrap - The Electric
Jan 14, 2025 · We know it's hard to keep up with the news and we get asked a lot of the same questions on repeat. In an effort to help make the week's news a bit more digestible, we're introducing the Weekly Wrap, a quick roundup of the previous week's headlines. We're testing the Weekly Wrap to see
February, 2024 - The Electric
The Great Falls Police Department said shortly after 5 p.m. Feb. 29 that community members may have noticed a large police presence near the westside Walmart over the last 30 minute.
Wednesday Wrap: Jan. 29 - The Electric
Jan 29, 2025 · This week’s wrap up of local news from the last week. As a reminder, you can sign up for The Electric’s email newsletter to get the headlines delivered to your inbox at 4 a.m. just about daily.. Calumet, BNSF proposing train track expansion; city concerned about public access to wastewater plant, West Bank Park: Calumet Montana Refining and BNSF Railway are proposing to expand the railroad ...
January, 2025 - The Electric
By Emma White | UM Legislative News Service, University of Montana School of Journalism HELENA – The 2025 Legislature is debating a bill that would restrict local governments from putting rules on private property unless the regulations deal with the health and safety of citizens.
Top stories from The Electric in 2024
Jan 2, 2025 · We hear all the time the types of coverage readers say they want, but y'all are quite predictable in the stories you click on. Crime and business bites make up most of the top 10, with of course Texas Roadhouse among them for the second year running. The Electric surpassed web traffic numbers from 2023
Great Falls - The Electric
Millions of meals are served in Great Falls Public Schools each year. Jessa Youngers oversees that process and in recent years has become familiar with crisis management, district officials said, as she oversaw the district food service program through the COVID pandemic and the recent salmonella outbreak.
Sunday Reads: Feb. 2 - The Electric
Feb 2, 2025 · Stay warm this week Great Falls. Here’s this week’s reading list. The Washington Post: Trump imposes 25 percent tariffs for Mexico and Canada and raises tariffs on China by 10 percent Associated Press: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada will place 25 percent tariffs on $155 billion in U.S. imports Associated Press: Mexico president orders retaliatory tariffs on …
City Commission discusses annual goals - The Electric
4 days ago · City Commissioners briefly reviewed their goals for the year during their Feb. 4 work session. After an all-day commission retreat on Jan. 3, City Manager Greg Doyon distilled their discussion into two pages of goals for the year and asked during their work session if the document captured it accurately.. Mayor Cory Reeves said that one of the things they discussed during the retreat was a ...