An effort to protect Montana agriculture from pesticide lawsuits passed the House Agriculture Committee on Feb. 26. House Bil 522 would shield manufacturers, marketers, dealers, distributors, ...
Looking for a different way to share the fiber arts, Candice English, owner of Farmer's Daughter Fibers, launched the Craft Collective. They'd been offering knit nights for a long time, but English ...
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. County ...
The city is seeking public participation in a survey of community needs as staff completes the five-year consolidated plan for its Community Development Block Grant program. [Take the survey here] ...
Montana’s minimum wage could be increased to $12.06 an hour if a bill introduced to the House passes. Rep. Kelly Kortum, D-Bozeman, introduced House Bill 484 to the House Business and Labor Committee ...
Enjoy the warmer weather Great Falls, here's this week's reading list. Associated Press: Pope Francis is in critical condition, Vatican says Associated Press: As egg prices soar, Trump administration ...
The Electric HELENA — Montana towns and cities could have the option of a local, tourism-economy-based sales tax if a bill in the Legislature can gain traction. It’s a different and at times unpopular ...
The Great Falls Public Schools board unanimously accepted a bid during their Feb. 24 meeting to upgrade the fire alarm system at Lincoln Elementary School. The district is working to update fire alarm ...
The Great Falls Public Schools voted unanimously during their Feb. 24 meeting to move forward with the Lewis and Clark Elementary playground improvement project. The Lewis and Clark Parent Teachers ...
Joann is closing all stores, including the Great Falls location, as part of its bankruptcy. The company announced Feb. 23 that GA Group was selected as the winning bidder to acquire substantially all ...
Calumet received its first drawdown of about $782 million on Feb. 18 from its $1.44 billion U.S. Department of Energy loan. The loan is funding construction and expansion of the Montana Renewables ...
Feasting in the Falls 2025 is Feb. 24 through March 2, marking the event’s fifth year. The event started as a collaboration between The Electric and the Take Down Take Out Facebook page and has since ...
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