Influenza season is underway in Northwest Montana, with one flu-related death reported and a spike in hospitalizations compared to this time last year. In Flathead County reported 522 flu cases as of ...
A teenage boy begging for a dog, Riley McConnell made a pact with his parents. They’d buy him one – Zeus, a large Anatolian ...
Union representatives sat in front of a room full of patients and healthcare providers on Saturday afternoon, listening as ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — The Flathead City-County Health Department reports 137 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 since Friday, saying they continue to see “an alarming uptick in COVID-19 cases, related ...
Mental health care options in Flathead County remain scarce, with clinics and emergency facilities closing and new patients turned away or placed on months-long waitlists. The burden is falling on ...
It’s been four months since vaccination efforts launched statewide and more than 250,000 Montanans are now fully immunized, including nearly 16,000 in Flathead County — a number local health officials ...
Jun. 15—On Wednesdays, members of Flathead County's Crisis Assistance Team walk into the jail to meet with inmates facing mental health issues. From referring people to care to discussing medications ...
Apr. 21—The sole candidate for public health officer in Flathead County says he'd have a "hard learning curve" ahead of him if offered the job, but that he's up for the task. Candidate Michael ...
KALISPELL - Three health organizations in the Flathead Valley are teaming up to plan how to handle COVID-19, a.k.a. coronavirus. A release from Kalispell Regional Healthcare says they are working with ...
KALISPELL, Mont. — Flathead City-County Health Department workers are unable to keep up with the mounting workload of contacting close contacts to positive COVID-19 cases. Officials now say they will ...
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes tribal health organization is monitoring an increase in COVID-19 cases across the ...
The Flathead County commissioners recently voted to deny overtime pay for seven health department employees that have been working exorbitant hours since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The ...
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