Total COVID Cases in Montana 9107 Total New Cases Today 86 Total number of tests completed since last report 5746 Total Number of Tests 285870 County Gender Age Range […]
Archives for September 2020
Montana COVID-19 testing results 9-13-20 – 96 new cases
Total COVID Cases in Montana 9021 Total New Cases Today 96 Total number of tests completed since last report 1396 Total Number of Tests 280124 County Gender Age Range […]
Ravalli County COVID-19 update 9-10-20 – one new case
Ravalli County Public Health September 10, 2020 As of 4 p.m. today, Ravalli County Public Health has received one new case of COVID-19. Ravalli County currently has six active cases of […]
Governor’s Proclamation for September 11th
State of Montana Governor’s Proclamation I hereby order all flags flown in the State of Montana to be flown at half-staff on Friday, September 11, 2020, in honor of all […]
Governor announces additional Coronavirus Relief Funds for meat processing, nonprofits
Governor Steve Bullock today announced additional funding from the Coronavirus Relief Fund will be directed to the Montana Meat Processing Infrastructure Grant and Social Services Nonprofit Grant programs to fully […]
Governor announces COVID-19 outbreak response protocols for schools
Governor Steve Bullock today announced outbreak response protocols to support K-12 schools as they respond to suspected or positive COVID-19 cases and take public health-based measures to minimize the spread […]
Ravalli County Board of Health Public Statement in Support of Face Coverings
September 9, 2020 We understand there is much uncertainty with what appears, at times, to be contradictory information. The COVID-19 virus is a new virus so worldwide scientists are discovering new information […]
Montana COVID-19 testing results 9-10-20 – 196 new cases
Total COVID Cases in Montana 8663 Total New Cases Today 196 Total number of tests completed since last report 2203 Total Number of Tests 273353 County Gender Age Range […]
Ravalli County COVID-19 update 9-9-20 – two new cases
Ravalli County Public Health September 9, 2020 As of 4 p.m. today, Ravalli County Public Health has received two new cases of COVID-19. Ravalli County currently has 5 active cases of […]
$400 Lost Wages program ending; total payments estimated at $59M
The Montana Department of Labor & Industry (DLI) today was informed in a call with the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) that FEMA will […]
Montana COVID-19 testing results 9-9-20 – 90 new cases
Total COVID Cases in Montana 8468 Total New Cases Today 90 Total number of tests completed since last report 2370 Total Number of Tests 271150 County Gender Age Range […]
Forest lowers fire danger – cautions fire season not over
Due to the recent cooler weather and precipitation, the Bitterroot National Forest has lowered its fire danger to “High”, down from “Very High”. Many locations across the forest received some […]
Ravalli County COVID-19 update 9-8-20 – one new case
Ravalli County Public Health September 8, 2020 As of 4 p.m. today, Ravalli County Public Health is reporting 1 new active case of COVID-19. Ravalli County has a total of […]
Marcus Daly Hospital expands, improves its radiology services
Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital has teamed up with Inland Imaging and Dr. Jason Roth to help boost its radiological services. The new arrangement has already greatly enhanced the speed and […]
Rockin’ RC Rodeo pageant held
In spite of having no rodeo this year, the Rockin’ RC Rodeo pageant went forward on Friday with six contestants. They were vying for the title of Miss Rockin’ RC […]
Stevi subdivision proposal moves off the fast track
At its last meeting on September 3, the Stevensville Planning and Zoning Board took a step back from considering the subdivision application for Burnt Fork Estates. It was announced at […]
Hamilton considers new fire truck, new fire hall
Hamilton Volunteer Fire Department Chief Brad Mohn and Hamilton Mayor Dominic Farrenkopf have been mulling over the status and needs of the Fire Department for a couple of years now […]
World Honey Bee Day – another reminder that 40% of insect species now threatened with extinction
By Kathleen Rogers and Dr. Anne Bowser World Honey Bee Day came and went, but it wasn’t a celebration: over 40% of insect species are threatened with extinction. Thanks to […]
Hopkins mistaken
By Michael Lesner, Corvallis Face masks are ineffective and are driven by politics, not science, in Washington D.C. I wonder if the PIO who works at the Ravalli County Health […]
The Census
By Mary Fahnestock-Thomas, Hamilton From the very beginning, the US Constitution has mandated a counting of the US population at least once every 10 years. The object is to make sure […]