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Great Falls man builds a wheelchair for injured dog

Great Falls man builds a wheelchair for injured dog
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Fry named LCHS April Student of the Month

Staff report Lincoln Community High School In partnership with Lincoln Community High School, Town and Country Bank,303 Pulaski St., Lincoln, announced Devyn Jade Fry as the LCHS April Student of the Month Honoree. Fry, a senior at Lincoln Community High School, is the daughter of Eric Ray Fry and Roberta B Snyder, both of Lincoln.   Fry’s school activities have included Math Club, Library Club, Creative Writing Club, Art Club, Scholastic Bowl, and Chess Club. She is extremely active in the community, volunteering at Christian Village Garden Assisted Living Home, Best Friends Animal Hospital, and Chai Dai Pet Motel.        Town and County Bank is the sponsor of the LCHS Senior of the Month and Senior of the Year Award and Scholarship program. Each month the honoree receives a $50 gift card and is eligible for a $1,500 scholarship to be used at the college of their choice. For more information about the program contact Town and Country Bank’s Lincoln location

Indian Health Service acting director visits Great Falls clinics

Indian Health Service acting director visits Great Falls clinics Indian Health Service acting director visits Great Falls clinic and last updated 2021-04-07 19:22:19-04 GREAT FALLS — Elizabeth Fowler, the acting director of the Indian Health Service agency, is spending some time in Montana this week, including a visit to the Indian Family Health Clinic in Great Falls. I m impressed with your operation here,” Fowler said. She was quick to note her approval of the clinic when she took the podium Wednesday morning at the clinic to talk about the IHS s success combating the pandemic. Today, I m excited to tell you that more than a million vaccine doses have been administered across the Indian Health System,” Fowler said.

Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease diagnosed in four, loose domestic rabbits

BILLINGS - Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease was recently diagnosed in Yellowstone County in four, loose domestic rabbits. The disease was first reported in the county on Feb. 11. The illness can cause weakness, changes in eating habits, bloody nose and even sudden death in rabbits, according to Dr. Lisa Galvin of the Best Friends Animal Hospital. The illness is something Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is concerned about as well. The [sick] rabbits are not the native cottontails or jackrabbits or snow shoe hairs that are wild in Montana, but there s a concern that the disease could spread into the wild populations or places where people raise rabbits, Bob Gibson of Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks said.

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