ALS Ice Bucket Challenges
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Billie Lee, director of Lake County Community Development, gasps as she is iced down. Lee challenged other food and ag centers around the state, Mark DeWitt and Ann Booth.
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Some using bedpans, students in the Salish Kootenai College nursing program douse themselves. They challenged all other nursing programs and program directors in Montana to the icebucket challenge for ALS. Maria Williams, SKC nursing department, said 16 students and Nursing Director Katherine Willock participated in the icy challenge on Sept. 4.
Issue Date: 9/10/2014
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