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Starting on May 16, 1887, the Tribune became a daily newspaper. On May 19, 1890, delivery switched from afternoon to morning. The Great Falls Tribune moved to a new printing facility on 2nd Street in 1916; it remained there until 1979, when it moved to the location at 205 River Drive South. In 2022, they moved to a warehouse space at 701 River ...
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The Great Falls Leader was a daily evening newspaper published in Great Falls, Montana. Established in 1888, the Leader was one of two daily newspapers in the city for much of its history, competing with the morning Great Falls Tribune. Publication of the Leader ended in 1969. [1]
Grady Higgins, Great Falls Tribune September 3, 2024 at 7:09 PM Another year of athletics is in full swing, and so it is time to bring back the Tribune’s Athlete of the Week.
An Essential Worker Stipend was presented to the board by Kerry Dattilo, as an action item during the Great Falls School Board meeting on Monday. The board unanimously approved the recommendation.
A decade later he acquired the name rights for the Great Falls Leader, which published from 1888 to 1969. The title initially appeared at the top of page four of the paper, but in 2023 Flowers acquired an office space in Great Falls and a year later changed the name of the Fairfield Sun Times to the Times-Leader on July 4, 2024.
For the 2023-24 prep season, the Tribune has named Great Falls High outgoing senior Bella Pachek and junior Georgia Hatzenbeller of C.M. Russell High as its Co-Female Athletes of the Year.