Great Falls (Montana)

Power line would ship power south

Tonbridge Power Inc. announced Friday it has entered into an agreement with wind power developer Gaelectric North America Inc. to begin feasibility work on a major new transmission line in Montana. Toronto-based Tonbridge...

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A&P Mechanic-Great Falls, MT.

AeroJet Support, Inc. - Great Falls, MT, Summary A&P Mechanic minimum 2 years experience on Embrier 145. Fam Course preferred. Qualifications Minimum 2 years experience on Embrier 145. Fam Course preferred. Duties /...

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About 50 wolves killed in Montana hunt so far

GREAT FALLS, Mont. (AP) - About 50 wolves have been taken so far in Montana's wolf hunting season. Carolyn Sime, wolf coordinator for Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, says the state may reach its quota of 75 by the time the...

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Energy West Gets 83 Percent Of Cut Bank Utility

Great Falls' Energy West Acquires 83 Percent Of Outstanding Shares Of Cut Bank Gas Co. (AP) GREAT FALLS, Mont. (AP) - Energy West Inc., a natural gas and energy marketing company in Great Falls, has bought 83 percent of the...

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Do look now: Another 10th Avenue project is coming

Some people are OK with surprises and are able to react to new circumstances with a minimum of distress. Others need time to adjust to new things. They tend to plan far in advance and have difficulty adjusting their plans when...

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Great Falls voters have their say in municipal election

A slow but steady of stream of voters came to Montana ExpoPark in Great Falls to drop of their ballots on Tuesday, as the municipal election enters the final hours. We asked some of the voters what's on their mind as they cast...

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UPS, FedEx reap the benefits of airports' pet projects

File photo by Kevin W. Fowler, Lansing (Mich.) State Journal Steve Sopo, right, supervises the loading of a plane at the UPS facility at Capital Regional International Airport in Lansing, Mich., in 2007. The funds have paid to...

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MT smoke-free law having effects in Great Falls

It was almost a month ago Montana went smoke free as on October 1st, smoking was no longer allowed in bars and casinos. They were the last businesses in Montana to go smoke free after a law was enacted in 2005 and they spent...

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Tosha Nunes wins Frontier Conference volleyball award

Tosha Nunes wins Frontier Conference volleyball award By MIKE MIRANTO UGF Sports Information WHITEFISH, Mont. - University of Great Falls sophomore outside hitter Tosha Nunes has been selected as the Frontier Conference...

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PPL Montana Begins Upgrade of Rainbow Plant

GREAT FALLS, Mont. [HydroWorld.com] Construction of a new powerhouse is underway at the Rainbow hydroelectric plant on the Missouri River, about six miles northeast of here. Equipped with wider flow passages and fewer rotating...

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