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Obituary - Stan Stephens

Obituary - Stan Stephens Stan Stephens Stan Stephens passed away on April 3, 2021, in Kalispell, Montana, following an extended period of declining health. He was 91 years old. He was born September 16, 1929, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, to Margaret and Joseph Stephens, immigrants from Scotland and England. He was the second-oldest of five remarkable boys. He grew up in a loving and musically gifted family, learning from his father to master the trumpet at an early age. By age 7, Stan was playing trumpet solos in the Calgary Symphony. Later, he played in small ensembles, musical productions, dance bands and jazz bands. Music was a life-long passion to him, and he savored listening to a well-done performance as much as he enjoyed performing.

Man, Flathead rescuers reflect on near-death experience

Man, Flathead rescuers reflect on near-death experience Three healthcare providers jumped in to save the life of a man who suffered sudden cardiac arrest at a recent ski mountaineering event at Whitefish Mountain Resort. By: Sean Wells and last updated 2021-02-11 13:51:14-05 KALISPELL — Three healthcare providers jumped in to save the life of a man who suffered sudden cardiac arrest at a recent ski mountaineering event at Whitefish Mountain Resort. MTN News talked with the man who nearly lost his life and the healthcare providers who fought to save it. One week after suffering sudden cardiac arrest 31-year-old Erik Sanders walked out of Kalispell Regional Healthcare.

Young Maverick Bench to be remembered Saturday

Young Maverick Bench to be remembered Saturday Saturday will be in an emotional day in Kalispell as a Celebration of Life for Maverick Bench will be held at the Flathead County Fairgrounds. and last updated 2021-02-05 17:45:22-05 KALISPELL — Saturday will be in an emotional day in Kalispell as a Celebration of Life for Maverick Bench will be held at the Flathead County Fairgrounds. Maverick passed away in January from complications from a rare condition after touching the hearts of thousands of supporters while in the hospital. Reporter Sean Wells talks to one of the organizers of Mavericks Army’s Facebook page about what the group is doing to keep Maverick’s giving spirit alive for years to come.

Part 2: Nurses in MT struggle with stress, turnover, no hazard pay

DAVID ERICKSON Editor s note: This is the second part in a two-part Missoulian investigation into how nurses are faring during the pandemic in Montana while being denied hazard pay by their employers. Working during a deadly pandemic, with the stress of trying to protect themselves from the virus and having to watch patients suffer anxiety-wracked deaths, is taking a huge mental toll on nurses in Montana. Adding to that pain, almost all of them have been denied hazard pay in union negotiations with their employers. We should have hazard pay, said Geri Unbehend, an emergency-room registered nurse at Community Medical Center in Missoula. Anyone working in the hospital should be getting hazard pay. Housekeepers who have to clean those rooms should be getting it. It can affect anybody.

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