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 GREAT FALLS 鈥?Hopping on a city bus in Great Falls is something many people do on a regular basis - but there are probably just as many if not more people who never have.That s why Alliance For Youth, the United Way of Cascade County, and Great Falls Transit are working to educate people about the transit system.A Great Falls Transit bus pulled away from Alliance For Youth on Wednesday to take about a dozen passengers on a 30-minute ride around the city. We know that public transportation can be a barrier for a lot of people, so what we re hoping to do is educate the public about how to use the buses and also what are the barriers in using buses,  explained  stanley cup Kim Skornogoski of United Way of Cascade County.Shyla Patera rides the buses frequently and is a Great Falls Transit b stanley cup oard member.For her, the buses are more than just transportation. They give her a voice:  My disabilities don t allow me to drive,  Patera said.  They allow me to  be a part of the community and work and advocate for people with disabilities and riders as I need,  Patera said.Prior to the bus ride, riders were given a presentation about the transit service.                        MTN        Feedback fr stanley cup om riders d Karg Trillions of cicadas are about to emerge after 17 years underground
 GREAT FALLS 鈥?During the winter, the p salomon riority is staying warm, which might be hard for some who do not have a place to call home.The Great Falls Rescue Mission wants people to know they are making extra room. The reality is in Great Falls, theres nowhere else to be. Y air max 1 ou can take somebody to the hospital but they are going to release them. And its not appropriate to take them to jail. Theres no placement and we want to be that beckon of hope  af1 and offer them a place to be,  Great Fall Rescue Mission Executive Director Jim Kizer said.Kizer said the shelter typically has a strict acceptance policy, but as the below zero temperatures continue, they are being more lenient. Normally we dont take people under the influence of alcohol and drugs stay here until they are cleaned up. But in the cold weather we know they cant survive and so we just really encourage them to come in. As long as they are cooperative they can stay,  Kizer said.Kizer said the shelters have seen an increase in those looking for a place to stay.The shelters had to make room for 12 men and 3 women, but so far, no families. It does kind of spike but were prepared for that. As they say, this is not our first rodeo, this i