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  • BREAKING NEWS: Attempted Deliberate Homicide Investigation

    Adrienne Ehrke, Volunteer Coordinator, Great Falls Police Department|Jan 9, 2025

    (01/14/2025) GREAT FALLS, Montana – This morning, at approximately 3:39 AM, 911 dispatchers received a call regarding a family disturbance occurring at 1700 2nd Ave N. Officers arrived in under one minute to find one person shot with a firearm. Emergency medical personnel from Great Falls Fire Rescue and Great Falls Emergency Services rendered aid, and the injured person was transported to Benefis Emergency Department, where they remain in critical, but stable condition. The suspect has been identified as 71-year-old David Martel, of Great F...

  • Local Newspaper Changes Hands

    Jeb Boettger, Editor, The Cascade Courier|Jan 9, 2025

    My name is Jeb Boettger, and I am the new owner of The Cascade Courier. I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity to lead this cherished local institution and promise to continue providing readers with relevant and reliable local news. I am 24 years old and have lived in Cascade for most of my life. Over the past five years, I've worked with The Courier as the newspaper designer, as well as a freelance graphic designer, reporter, and photographer. Together with the Courier staff and previous...

  • Snow Removal Reminder for Cascade Residents

    Jodie Campbell, Montana League of Cities and Towns|Jan 9, 2025

    As winter settles over Cascade, the Town Council wishes to remind residents and property owners of their responsibilities regarding snow removal, as outlined in City Codes 12.13.010 and 12.13.020. Adherence to these codes ensures the safety and accessibility of sidewalks for everyone. Below is a list of key snow removal guidelines for Cascadians: Key Snow Removal Guidelines: City Code 12.13.010: Snow Removal Responsibility and Times Designated for Completion - Property owners and tenants must keep sidewalks in front of and adjoining their...

  • Cascadian Begins Term

    Jeb Boettger, Editor, The Cascade Courier|Jan 9, 2025

    Cascade's own Eric Tilleman began his term as a member of the Montana House of Representatives, representing House District 23, on January 6. Tilleman has worked in Cascade Public Schools as a teacher and serves on the local volunteer fire department as well. He won the general election on November 5, 2024, with a commitment to addressing educational improvements, fostering economic growth, and enhancing public safety. The Cascade Courier congratulates him on his victory and wishes him the best...

  • Enthusiasm

    Edward Martin, Local Contributor|Jan 9, 2025

    Albert Einstein definitely would have approved of my youngest grandson. No, I’m not claiming he is as smart as Einstein but he does have a particular quality that Einstein admired. Christmas morning, my six year old grandson eagerly tore the wrapping from one of his presents. As the gift emerged he proclaimed, “Oh wow! I’ve wanted one of these my whole life.” Then he looked at mom and dad and said, “What is it?” He’s only six so life hasn’t yet taken his enthusiasm. He hasn’t become cynical. H...

  • Editorial: Fireplace or Furnace?

    Jeb Boettger, Editor, The Cascade Courier|Jan 9, 2025

    Editorial — Heating your home isn’t just about comfort—it affects your budget, health, and the environment. With Cascade’s temperatures dropping, many households face the choice between wood and gas heating. Each option has advantages and drawbacks, so understanding them is key. Heating with Wood For many, wood heating is a tradition. The crackling fire, the aroma of burning wood, and the warmth of a stove or fireplace evoke nostalgia. For those with access to a wood supply, it can be an econ...

  • The Resolution We All Need to Make

    Dave Carroll|Jan 9, 2025

    As we ease into this New Year, I hope you are finding some peace in this chaotic world in which we live. It is not good to have anxiety, fear, tension, and worry hang out with you each day. Having just gone through Christmas and the New Year’s holidays, many of us find that the old fears and worries have come creeping back; and maybe they have shown up in a very sudden and hurtful way. Part of dealing with stressful areas of life is setting goals and priorities. I notice that I, and others, get frustrated when there are “too many irons in the f...

  • Tribute for Clara Mae Fraser

    Reverend Dr. Jose Panickomveli, Sacred Heart Catholic Church|Jan 9, 2025

    It is natural to be sad when you think that you will not meet Clara Mae anymore physically here, but she is alive with her Lord in heaven. I remember on December 20, 2024, when I visited her for the first time in the hospice for anointing her. She was struggling, struggling to catch her breath at times; she was completely silent, then, regained herself in a moment, in her own way, struggling between two worlds: time and eternity— for life. In a way, God was preparing herself to fulfil her lifelong desire for the beatific vison with her Lord, i...

  • Sunday School Returns at Catholic Church

    Vickie Sheppard, Sacred Heart Catholic Church|Jan 9, 2025

    Sacred Heart Church is thrilled to announce that we are now offering Religious Education classes for children! The classes are a wonderful opportunity for kids to learn about the Faith and have fun in a welcoming environment. They are held every Sunday morning, from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM right before the church service begins. Children ranging in age from kindergarten to 12th Grade are all invited to be part of this enriching experience. The classes aim to teach them about living a Christian life in the Catholic Faith and share invaluable...

  • Community Open Workouts in Cascade

    Jeb Boettger, Editor, The Cascade Courier|Jan 9, 2025

    Looking for a local way to fulfill your New Year's resolution and stay fit? Cascading Wellness, a yoga group founded by Candace Weeda Strobbe, is offering a fantastic chance for adults to exercise and stay fit with a free open gym program running from January through March. Here's what you need to know: When and Where: - Sundays: 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM - Wednesdays: 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM - Location: Cascade Schools. Enter and exit through the back door near the Badgers football field. What's Ava...

  • Levine and Wiening Awarded Scholarships

    Nancy Lemire, Montana Cowgirls Association|Jan 9, 2025

    The Montana Cowgirls Association presented their annual $1,000.00 scholarship to Payton Levine of Wolf Creek and a runner-up scholarship of $500.00 to Kate Wiening of Lewistown, MT, at the State High School Rodeo Finals held in Kalispell on Thursday, June 6th, 2024. Payton graduated from Augusta High School in May of 2024 and is the daughter of Jason and Christi Levine of Wolf Creek, MT. Payton was the 2023 State Champion in Breakaway Roping and back-to-back State Champion in Barrel Racing....

  • "Chico" Finds Home at Cascade Schools

    Ray Castellanos, Reporter, The Cascade Courier|Jan 9, 2025

    Chico the Badger has found a new home! In recognition of all of Cascade's junior high athletes, especially this year's undefeated football team, we felt it was only fitting that the team should be honored with its own special representative. Therefore, on behalf of Ray Castellanos and The Cascade Courier, Chico the Badger was presented to Athletic Director Jason Raether and his coaching staff to reside in the halls of Cascade Public Schools. Go Badgers!...

  • Badgers Win Season's First Away Game

    Nick Ethridge, HS Boys Coach, Badgers Basketball|Jan 9, 2025

    Friday night, our Badgers hit the road for their first away game of the season, traveling to Simms to take on the Tigers. The change in venue did little to slow the team’s momentum, as they roared to an impressive 20-7 lead by the end of the first quarter. The second quarter was no different, with the Badgers continuing to dominate, heading into halftime with a commanding 31-12 lead. The second half saw the bench players getting extended minutes, but the team didn’t lose its stride. The Badgers won each quarter and held the Tigers to single-dig...

  • From the Principal's Desk: Ending Afterschool Programs and Student Pick-Up Procedures

    Michael Wilson, Principal, Cascade Public Schools|Jan 9, 2025

    We want to take a moment to share some important changes that will take effect as we return from winter break. Effective January 6th, our afterschool program will no longer be offered. This was not an easy decision, and we recognize that the program’s ending may create challenges for some families. We want to express our heartfelt gratitude to our dedicated afterschool staff—Ms. Jordan, Ms. Kaydence, Ms. Mert, and Mr. Thornton—who have worked tirelessly to provide this service and support for o...

  • Nation Mourns Loss of Jimmy Carter

    Jeb Boettger, Editor, The Cascade Courier|Jan 9, 2025

    The world has lost a beloved leader and a hometown hero. Former U.S. President James Earl "Jimmy" Carter passed away peacefully on Sunday, Dec. 29, at the age of 100, at his home in Plains, Georgia. Surrounded by his family, Carter's death marks the end of a remarkable life that spanned a century, one that touched the hearts of millions, both near and far. Carter, the 39th president of the United States, is the longest-lived president in American history. His time in the White House, from 1977 t...

  • Daines Celebrates Tim Sheehy's Senate Swearing-In

    Steve Daines Administration|Jan 9, 2025

    U.S. SENATE – Senator Steve Daines issued the following statement today after escorting Tim Sheehy for his swearing-in on the floor of the U.S. Senate: "It is an honor to be part of this historic day for Montana. On Day One, Senator Sheehy and I will get to work enacting President Trump's agenda-securing the border, preventing a massive tax hike and strengthening our national security. Given the tragic events in New Orleans and Las Vegas this week, there is no higher priority than getting the p...

  • Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame celebrating 2025 inductees

    Rebecca Colnar, Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame|Jan 9, 2025

    The Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame will celebrate the 17th class of inductions into the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame Saturday, February 8, at the Heritage Inn in Great Falls. The inductees were chosen from a field of candidates nominated by the general public. Inductees will be recognized for their contributions to the history and culture of the state of Montana. There is still time to register for the Inductee Recognition Ceremony Brunch, which begins at 10:30 a.m. to celebrate accomplishments and lasting legacies of the inductees to the Montana...

  • Susie Hedalen Sworn-In as New Superintendent of Public Instruction

    Montana Office of Public Instruction|Jan 9, 2025

    HELENA, Mont. – Susie Hedalen was administered the oath of office today by Chief Justice of the Montana Supreme Court Cory Swanson, becoming Montana's new Superintendent for the Office of Public Instruction (OPI). The inauguration ceremony took place this morning on the front steps of the Montana State Capitol and also included Governor Greg Gianforte, Lt. Governor Kristen Juras, Attorney General Austin Knudsen, Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen, and State Auditor Jim Brown. "I want to t...

  • Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen opens 69th Legislative Assembly with House address

    Christi Jacobsen, Montana Secretary of State|Jan 9, 2025

    HELENA, Mont. - Montana Secretary of State Christi Jacobsen officially launched the 69th Legislative Assembly and the 2025 Session on Monday afternoon. Secretary Jacobsen addressed the Montana House of Representatives, where legislators from across the state completed their oaths of office ahead of the Legislative Session. After being sworn into office, representatives and senators attended the first House and Senate Floor Sessions of 2025. "It is both an incredible honor and a serious...

  • Montana PSC Denies NorthWestern Energy's $42.4M Rate Request

    Montana Public Service Commission|Jan 9, 2025

    HELENA, Montana — Earlier today, at its regular weekly business meeting, the Montana Public Service Commission (PSC) voted 3-1 to deny a motion by Sioux Falls, South Dakota-based NorthWestern Energy to reconsider a previous Commission decision to deny, in part, and accept, in part, proposed interim rate adjustments regarding NorthWestern’s pending proposal to raise the electric and natural gas rates it charges its customers in Montana. Previously, in late November the Commission voted to authorize a 7.2% decrease for the company’s elect...

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