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Valley Views

Coronavirus is not going to disappear anytime soon. There is no vaccine or cure. The primary goal of the current public health and safety measures have been to slow the spread of the virus so our healthcare system would not collapse. In Montana, we have succeeded. Since the beginning of this crisis, a mas...

Ending stay-at-home efforts too soon could cause surge

News from the CSKT/Lake County Unified Command Center  FLATHEAD RESERVATION – Your efforts to combat COVID-19 are working. Across Montana, numbers are decreasing. However, as spring brings warmer weather, people are tempted to decrease their efforts for social distancing and sheltering in pla...

Protect personal information during UI claims process

News from the Montana Department of Labor and Industry  MONTANA – The Montana Department of Labor and Industry advises those applying for unemployment insurance benefits that individuals misrepresenting DLI may capitalize on the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19 and attempt to secure sensitive...

Montana COVID-19 report released

News from the Office of the Governor  MONTANA – Governor Steve Bullock released a report on April 14, produced by state epidemiologists, examining 377 cases of COVID-19 in Montana that helps the state understand who is impacted by the new virus, how it spreads, and patient outcomes.  ...

Virtual MT Women’s Run offered

News from the Montana Women’s Run MONTANA – “Run it. Walk it. Live it.” The motto of the Montana Women’s Run expresses much more in regard to a virtual race. During a time of uncertainty and inactivity, it becomes an opportunity for healthy activity and for participation in...

MSU research equipment repurposed to help diagnose, research coronavirus

Marshall Swearingen, MSU News Service MONTANA — In the effort to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus and treat infected patients, special equipment that performs cutting-edge research at Montana State University has been re-purposed to help Gallatin County healthcare providers. Before the ...

Governor Bullock issues directives to increase frontline health provider capacity, expand health coverage for routine care during COVID-19 emergency

News from the Office of the Governor MONTANA – Governor Steve Bullock today (April 21) issued two directives to increase frontline healthcare provider capacity to respond to COVID-19 and expand insurance coverage to allow Montanans to access routine health care services while social distancing. &...

Ending stay-at-home efforts too soon could cause surge

News from the CSKT/Lake County Unified Command Center   FLATHEAD RESERVATION – Your efforts to combat COVID-19 are working. Across Montana, numbers are decreasing. However, as spring brings warmer weather, people are tempted to decrease their efforts for social distancing and sheltering in...

Governor Bullock releases report analyzing COVID-19 cases in Montana

News from the Office of the Governor MONTANA – Governor Steve Bullock released a report on April 14, produced by state epidemiologists, examining 377 cases of COVID-19 in Montana that helps the state understand who is impacted by the new virus, how it spreads, and patient outcomes. The report wil...

Mission Valley neighbors band together during COVID-19 pandemic Mission Valley neighbors band together during COVID-19 pandemic

LAKE COUNTY – The COVID-19 pandemic is leaving many people in need of basic supplies. Just getting to the store is a challenge for some, so a group of volunteers stepped up to help through a program called Helping Hands. “It is a scary time for a lot of us. There’s a lot of uncertainty a...


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