Business Bites: Crumbl Cookies opening; readings at Cassiopeia Books; Malmstrom contracts; Montana Mosaic moved

Crumbl Cookies

Crumbl Cookies opens Sept. 30 at 2114 10th Ave. S. The store will be open from 8 a.m. to midnight that day.

The store is owned by James and Andrea Holyoak.

James Holyoak is from St. Ignatius and Andrea Holyoak is from Grace, Idaho. They’ve been coaches, educators and administrators with the school system for 25 years, according to a release.

Business Bites: Magpie opens; Game Night Lounge closing; Crumbl planned; 5th and Wine adding patio; Ortho Rehab opening; Alluvion breaks ground; GFPS music award; community cleanup; Russell Museum has consignment for auction; WakeFest; reading at Cassiopeia

The Crumble store will be open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to midnight on Fridays and Saturdays.

This week the store will have caramel pumpkin, raspberry butter cake, peanut butter creme featuring Nutter Butter, lemon glaze, and classic pink sugar in addition to a classic milk chocolate chip cookie, according to a release.

Customers can order in-person during the first five business days of grand opening.

Business Bites: Barges on the river; Loading Zone closing; car wash proposed for former Ryan’s Cash and Carry; Nourish kitchen moving; Signature Med Spa open; bakery opens; fitness equipment installed in Gibson Park; Jazz Night at The History Museum; Invest Downtown is Oct. 20

Starting Oct. 5, delivery, curbside pickup, catering, and nationwide shipping will be available via the Crumbl App and online at Crumbl.com. Download the award-winning app to start collecting Loyalty Crumbs toward free cookies today.

El Comedor 

The casino at El Comedor is now open 10 a.m. to midnight daily with free food and drink for players.

The restaurant is not yet open as staff are being trained, but is still scheduled to open soon.

Cassopeia Books

Cassiopeia Books is hosting several events next week.

At 6 p.m. on Oct. 4, award-winning poet Chris La Tray is reading.

At 6 p.m. Oct. 6, there will be a cross-over event to meet the cast of Act Normal Theatre’s fall production of ‘Misery’ with cocktails available for purchase from KellerGeist.

Business Bites: A&K opening pushed; O’Haire Inn renovation; Harvest Craft Kitchen moving; Carlson Q closing restaurant; theatre company starting; community band auditions; Malmstrom contract; NWGF receives grant; Roadhouse nominated for award

Act Normal Theatre Company production

Act Normal Theatre Company is performing “Misery,” adapted by William Goldman and based on the Stephen King novel.

Their show dates are Oct. 20, 22, 23, 28,29 and 30 at the Times Square Event Center.

Malmstrom Air Force Base contracts

The Malmstrom Air Force Base Contracting Squadron awarded a contract for comm cabling to James Talcott Construction for $85,400. The period of performance for this award is 45 calendar days after issuance of the notice to proceed.

Business Bites: New Mexican restaurant opening; Great Falls Clinic downsizing; tourism denies more funding for Expo Park study; downtown leadership changes; NeighborWorks Great Falls expands to Havre

The squadron awarded a contract to repair the security lighting at the weapons storage area to James Talcott Construction for $1,174,730. The period of performance for this award is 180 calendar days after issuance of the notice to proceed.

The squadron awarded a contract to repair the Security Force’s pistol range to Action Target Inc. of Utah for $272,937.84. The period of performance for this award is 14 calendar days after issuance of the notice to proceed.

Montana Mosaic moved

Montana Mosaic moved from downtown to 800 10th Ave. S.

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