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Recent rainfall and early conservation efforts have replenished water supplies in several Montana cities, leading officials to repeal restrictions on water use.
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Lewis and Clark County Public Health is reporting an 1,100 percent increase over the last week in the amount of COVID-19 detected in the city of Helena’s wastewater.County health officials say the results of the wastewater testing conducted last Thursday indicate that Helena is seeing widespread community transmission of the virus.
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High demand and low water supplies are spurring the City of Helena to implement mandatory water restrictions earlier than normal. Residents have used a…
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The city of Helena says residents are consuming a concerning amount of water during an unseasonably hot June. Officials are asking residents to use water…
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A volunteer fire department northeast of Helena continues to respond to a six- to eight-acre wildland fire that burned a house, outbuildings and dry grass…
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Missoula County’s Board of Health converted many of its COVID-19 rules for bars, restaurants and gyms to recommendations Thursday. The county’s mask…
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The Montana Veterans Affairs Health Care System opened a new primary care clinic in Helena Tuesday.
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Some Helena businesses are raising concerns about state legislators flouting public health guidance amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The Lewis and Clark County…
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The Helena School District’s School Resource Officer program will continue after a vote on July 27 by the Helena City Commission.
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It’s a paper older than Great Falls. Older than Montana, even. Folks around here got their first news from the weekly Tribune in 1885, when about 200…