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Sidney Health Center welcomes new speech therapist to the rehab team
Sidney Health Center announced the addition of Nancy Bassett, a highly experienced speech language pathologist (SLP), to its dedicated team of healthcare professionals. "We are thrilled to have Nancy join our team," said Nicole Keysor, rehab services director at Sidney Health Center. "Having a skilled speech therapist like Nancy on site is incredibly important for our community. Her expertise and commitment to patient-centered care will be an invaluable addition for patients requiring this type of therapy."
Tour University of Montana’s New Dining Center with Epic Drone Footage
We all have memories of the school cafeteria. The days you would anticipate what kind of mystery meat the lunch lady was serving up that day. Or, if you were lucky, it was pizza day. As the popular Adam Sandler song "Lunch Lady Land" goes, "Yesterday's meatloaf is today's sloppy joes." With cafeteria food, you just have to either accept what is on the day's menu or go without it.
Missoula’s ZACC Offers Adult ‘Rock’ Camp
Summer camps for kids in Montana are starting to wind down for the season. The kids now have to shift gears and get ready for another school year. Now it's time for the adults to look forward to an exciting camp for those who dream of being a Rock Star.
Pet Fest returns to Caras Park
MISSOULA, Mont. — The 19th annual Pet Fest will be held at Caras Park on Aug. 24 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The day will feature dogs and kittens for adoption, low-cost vaccinations and a Weiner Dog race. There will be over 30 vendors in attendance selling a...
Pearl Jam to host festival before Missoula concert
MISSOULA, Mont. — Pearl Jam will host a free community festival on Aug. 22, the day before their concert in Missoula. There will be over 30 local nonprofits in attendance with face painting, art projects, lawn games, bicycle repair demonstrations and photo booths. The Our Village festival runs from...
Storms continue moving through western Montana
MONTANA - Conditions this afternoon, sunshine covered western Montana as temperatures knocked on the door of 90-degrees. Isolated thunderstorms are forecasted to move northeast through the region, with the Great Falls area forecasted to see the most significant storm conditions – with increased winds and lightning potential. Over the...
Stylists Offer Free Haircuts to Missoula Elementary School Students
With the average price of a child’s haircut coming in at about $20, parents are always looking for a bargain. I spoke with Franklin Elementary School Principal Greg Harrison on Thursday who said for the second year in a row, his school and Hawthorne Elementary will receive free haircuts by appointment next week, in preparation for the new school year.
Power restored after storms caused outages Sunday night
NBC Montana Staff — People in western and central Montana are getting their day going after powerful windgusts and thunderstorms disrupted their night last night. According to Northwestern Energy's outage map, all power has been restored after some widespread outages last night that impacted approximately 2,600 customers. Most outages...
NorthWestern Energy, Montana PSC: The power to keep families safe is in your hands
Spoiled breastmilk was my family’s biggest hardship from Missoula’s recent hurricane-level windstorm, due to the multi-day power outage. We certainly count ourselves as one of the lucky ones, considering that many others were facing damage to cars, houses and property; refrigerators full of spoiled food; loss of running water; too-close-for-comfort lightning strikes; and large tree and debris […]
Cub Scouts to host Popsicles in the Park
Cub Scouts Pack 3111 will host Popsicles in the Park at Lloyd Square Friday, Aug. 23 at 6 p.m. For those interested in signing a K-5 child (boy or girl) up for scouting, Popsicles In The Park is a great time to do it. The event will also serve as a parent meeting for existing, new, and prospective families. This is a great opportunity for children to engage with our wonderful group of scouts, meet the leaders and enjoy some fun activities.
Law enforcement kick off "The Honor Roll," biking through 4 states
SPOKANE, Wash. — Active and retired law enforcement officers started their journey through four states in honor of fall law enforcement officers. According to a press release, a law enforcement cycling group started "The Honor Roll" cycling trip to ride their bikes through Washington, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming to honor those who lost their lives serving the United States.
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