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The cat that runs City Hall

It’s a regular Tuesday night at East Helena’s City Hall as the City Council discusses the latest police reports, the need for new trash...

Dramatic leadership lessons at East Helena High

“What separates a good leader from a good person?” Shakespeare in the Schools actor Evan Joslyn asked an East Helena High classroom after the...

Rodeo dinner raises funds for new grandstand

The East Helena Valley Rodeo Association (EHVRA) brought together cowboys, cowgirls and community supporters last month for a benefit dinner that raised more than...

How to build a police department

To say the East Helena Police Department was a shambles as 2022 began would be a major understatement. Following the chief’s ouster in the...

New ‘community review’ seeks to create playbook for growth

What, exactly, is the best way for a city to grow? The answer to this question is crucially important – particularly for a small...

East Helena honors life-saving police officers

The East Helena Police Department honored three officers with Lifesaving Awards at Tuesday’s City Council meeting. Brothers Kyle and Zach Butler were recognized for using...

Housing district unsettled by water ruling

Along Canyon Ferry Road just south of the Helena Valley Reservoir sits The Prestige at Red Fox Meadows, a sprawling East Helena subdivision of...

School growth: Investing now, planning for the future

Greetings from East Helena Public Schools! I want to start off with a giant congratulations to our neighbors in the Helena Public Schools and the...

Water, water everywhere; but not enough for new housing?

In 2009, the City of East Helena annexed hundreds of acres of former ASARCO smelter land in an effort to restore the tax base...

Highway 518: Montana City’s danger alley

Dan Jenkins was grilling steaks at Trout Creek Canyon when his neighbor pulled into the campground lot bearing bad news: a speeding sedan had...

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