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Archive for month: March, 2020

Kalispell – Public Transportation Changes

Flathead County residents can expect changes to local public transportation now through April 13th due to a shortage of drivers the department is experiencing amid the coronavirus outbreak. All Eagle Transit Kalispell City and Tri-City Commuter routes have been canceled.

Montana – Foundation Awarding Grants in Response to COVID-19

The Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation has awarded $450,000 to 86 organizations that provide basic needs to our communities in response to  the COVID-19 pandemic. Grants in varying amounts will be distributed to community net safety programs statewide. For More Information Visit: The Dennis and Phyllis Foundation Website

Montana – Foundation Awarding Grants in Response to COVID-19

The Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation has awarded $450,000 to 86 organizations that provide basic needs to our communities in response to  the COVID-19 pandemic. Grants in varying amounts will be distributed to community net safety programs statewide. For More Information Visit: The Dennis and Phyllis Foundation Website

Montana – Governor Requests Waiver for Medicare

Governor Steve Bullock has requested a waiver from the federal government to streamline frontline health care providers’ ability to access much-needed health services available through Medicare Medicaid and CHIP to respond to COVID-19. The waiver will give Montana the regulatory flexibility to implement changes to expand capacity as needed to ...

Montana – Governor Requests Waiver for Medicare

Governor Steve Bullock has requested a waiver from the federal government to streamline frontline health care providers’ ability to access much-needed health services available through Medicare Medicaid and CHIP to respond to COVID-19. The waiver will give Montana the regulatory flexibility to implement changes to expand capacity as needed to ...

Kalispell – Residents Taking Advantage of Social Distancing to Complete Fuel-Reducitons

Flathead Valley residents are taking advantage of spring open burning season to get outside and practice social-distancing with COVID-19 in mind. They are completing annual fuels-reduction work around their homes and property burning branches and making progress with cleanup. Multiple widespread high wind events over the  past winter resulted ...