Lewis and Clark elected officials get salary bump

The Lewis and Clark County Board of County Commissioners approved salary increases for county elected officials during its meeting Thursday. The average salary of elected officials in Lewis and Clark County will be just over a $100,000 in 2024. Lewis and Clark County Sheriff and Coroner Leo Dutton will make $112,602 in 24. The salaries … Read more

Helena Police responded to 30 fireworks complaints

The Helena Police Department responded to a total of 30 complaints regarding fireworks from Saturday to Tuesday during the July 4 holiday. One of the complaints resulted in a citation Tuesday following reports of “fireworks being thrown from a vehicle, according to a news release. Fireworks are prohibited within Helena city limits. -0-

Lincoln man accepts plea deal in 2021 child sexual assault case

A Lincoln man has pleaded guilty to felony child sexual assault. Jared Wade Moles was originally charged with statutory rape alongside felony sexual assault after he was accused of touching a teenage girl intimately while she slept during a camping trip at Canyon Ferry Reservoir about two years ago. The 15-year-old girls mother reported the … Read more

World War II vintage plane crash claims life of Hamilton man

UPDATE: HAMILTON – The Ravalli County Sheriff’s Office reports a man died in a Tuesday morning plane crash in Hamilton. The pilot was the only person onboard the World War II vintage P-40 aircraft a news release states. Ravalli County Sheriff Steve Holton says the plane reportedly went down on Stock Farm Club property shortly … Read more

New boutique hotel opens in Great Falls

GREAT FALLS – The building on the northwest corner of Central Avenue and Seventh Street in Great Falls will now be home to a new boutique hotel. There was a grand opening held over the weekend [june 24] for the Gibson hotel. The project began in 2019, but faced many delays due to COVID and … Read more

Great Falls residents concerned after ‘hate’ literature distributed during Juneteenth

GREAT FALLS – Some Great Falls residents are concerned after ‘hate’ literature was distributed during the city’s Juneteenth celebrations last weekend. The Electric City’s festivities were marred by the controversial propaganda, police are calling divisive. The messages posted in Gibson Park were taken down by city employees. Organizers believe a small minority is behind the … Read more