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State livestock officials announced this week they have confirmed cases of the avian flu in Flathead County. The highly contagious virus was found in a backyard poultry flock.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior released suggested replacement names this week for nearly 700 geographic fixtures nationwide that use a derogatory term for Native American women.
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Commissioner Bruce Newell announced his immediate resignation on Wednesday, citing the turmoil in the Flathead County library system and his support for a citizens advocacy group.
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Interim Library Director Martha Furman says she resigned due to regular requests from some board members to oversee book selection and to be involved in the hiring of new staff.
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Montana county health departments are gearing up for the possible rollout of booster COVID-19 vaccines after federal health officials announced the efficacy of the shots may be waning with time.
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Flathead County health officials say they will shut down a mass COVID-19 vaccination site at the county fairgrounds next week, but vaccines will still be available.
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Federal health officials approved the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for 12 to 15-year-olds Monday. Urban counties are scheduling appointments for interested...
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A few counties across Montana are seeing notable spikes in new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. Flathead, Park and Cascade county health officials...
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More Montana public health workers are quitting their jobs as they face mounting stress, and in some cases, threats, because of their work during the...
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The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes are participating in a national pilot project to improve coordination between agencies investigating missing and murdered Indigenous persons cases.