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Bills from local lawmakers hanging in the balance


A letter to the editor Wednesday, “Fear socialism, not climate,” provides an excellent opportunity to consider the big picture, from science to politics, and perhaps beyond. Many people fear that climate change is a false pretense for establishing a one-world, socialistic government. But wha…
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How does Montana determine COVID-19 vaccine allocations?


HELENA, Mont. – Pfizer, Moderna, Johnson and Johnson the state of Montana is receiving more and more of all three FDA-approved vaccines. However, the question becomes, how does the state decide where to send these vaccines? Which cities get J&J? Which get Pfizer? Which get Moderna?
It all comes down to population. The larger populated cities and counties get more of the Pfizer vaccine, because they have the freezer capacities for the shots.
The Pfizer shots are ordered in sizes of 1,170 doses, which means they are sent to the higher populated counties and cities, and can get distributed a lot quicker into arms. The Moderna shot is only ordered in sizes of 100, which means that shot goes to more rural, and harder to reach areas of Montana. The Moderna shot also has the cold temperature special storage requirement, which helps with rural distribution, something the state has kept a close eye on. ....

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A promising sign in the fight against gun violence


Within the last week, four people, including a 9-year-old boy, were gunned down at a business complex in Orange, Calif. This was the third mass shooting in the United States in a span of several weeks.
These killings come as the nation was mourning the killing of 18 others in mass shootings in Colorado and Georgia. Eight people, including six women of Asian descent, were killed in three Atlanta-area spas. A week later, 10 people died when a gunman opened fire at a Boulder, Colo., grocery store.
In the wake of the violence, politicians provided their, all too familiar, “stop the needless violence” speeches, and then began to posture to protect their political interests. ....

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AGEWISE: Hot meal delivery planned again for Meals on Wheels


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Answer: Volunteering is a great way to give back and support your community. Senior Services’ Meals-on-Wheels program is an excellent opportunity for volunteers to not only provide a nutritious meal, but also to form friendships, share warm smiles, and provide a safety check for older adults, many of whom are living alone and having trouble preparing meals during the day.
Just about one year ago, the Meals-on Wheels program, which prided itself on providing hot lunch-time meals to senior participants in the program each weekday, shifted its Meals-on-Wheels delivery process to delivering five frozen meals, once per week in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19 and keep participants and volunteers as safe as possible. As the number of COVID-19 cases decrease and the number of people vaccinated increase in our community, Senior Services plans to resume hot, daily meal delivery on Monday, May 3rd. That goal can only be reached with the support of community vo ....

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