The Montana Food Bank Network staff is working from home leaving a skeleton crew on hand in the Missoula warehouse to handle orders. It is operating on “maximum food security” protocol which means limited access with no volunteers. The primary effort now is to keep existing deliveries on track as larger food banks in Montana adopt a “marketpl...
Senator Jon Tester On Different Bills To Help Fight Coronavirus Outbreak
Senator Jon Tester says with different bills to help fight coronavirus in different ways everyone has to be on the same page to make all of the work productive. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Untitled-39-1.mp3
Senator Jon Tester On Different Bills To Help Fight Coronavirus Outbreak
Senator Jon Tester says with different bills to help fight coronavirus in different ways everyone has to be on the same page to make all of the work productive. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Untitled-39-1.mp3
St. Vincent Healthcare Chief Medical Officer Asking For Blood Donations Immediately
Tuesday in Billings St. Vincent Healthcare’s Chief Medical Officer Michael Bush made a plea to the community for blood. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Untitled-37-1.mp3
Emergency Order By Governor Steve Bullock Covering Coronavirus Expenses For Uninsured
Reducing the number of uninsured Montanans of about 6% not covered by some type of insurance is a top priority of the Bullock administration so he has used his executive order to make it happen. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Untitled-34-1-1.mp3
Great Falls – Schools Being Re-Purposed for Childcare
Despite schools across the state being closed, Great Falls Public Schools opened 14 elementary schools across town Tuesday to offer limited child care services for first responders and other medical professionals. Children with parents in the military are welcome with proper identification and a letter from their Commander.
Helena – Child Care, Churches, and Theatres
Lewis and Clark County public health has advised child care facilities churches and theatres to consider closing in response to the coronavirus recommending to avoid gatherings of 10 or more people and to keep at least 6 feet apart. The recommendations comes after the county ordered bars restaurants casinos distilleries and breweries to cease ...
Bozeman – 2 Additional Cases Confirmed in Montana
Two additional positive cases of coronavirus in Montana. Both patients are males in their 20s from Gallatin County. The tests conducted by the Department of Public Health and Human Services Public Health Laboratory were confirmed this morning. They will be isolate or quarantined according to public health guidelines and those who came into clo...
Bozeman – 2 Additional Cases Confirmed in Montana
Two additional positive cases of coronavirus in Montana. Both patients are males in their 20s from Gallatin County. The tests conducted by the Department of Public Health and Human Services Public Health Laboratory were confirmed this morning. They will be isolate or quarantined according to public health guidelines and those who came into clo...
Stockman Bank CEO Bill Coffee Announced Deferral Program To Help Customers During Coronavirus Outbreak
With the challenging times many are facing one Montana bank with its statewide branches has a deferral program to help their customers on a case by case basis. The CEO of Stockman Bank Bill Coffee. https://northernbroadcasting.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Untitled-35-1-2.mp3