16 April 2020

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Roosevelt County Sees Two  Additional COVID-19 Cases

Roosevelt County Sees Two Additional COVID-19 Cases


Roosevelt County recorded its second and third positive cases of COVID-19 last week. The Roosevelt County Health Department received news of the second positive case Wednesday, April 8. A female aged 40-49 had tested positive, but was not hospitalized. The health department was notified of the third positive case, a female in her 20s who is also not hospitalized, on April 10. The first case

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Easter In Froid

Easter In Froid


Shele Seyl-Christoffersen (right) impersonated the Easter Bunny in Froid, visiting families. She visited Bryan (left) and Kyrie Jacklitch at home on Sunday. (Submitted photo).

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Culbertson Bunny

Culbertson Bunny


Mary Machart donned an Easter Bunny costume and helped deliver meals to area residents for Culbertson’s Wild West Diner Thursday, April 9. (Photo by James Walling)

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Wix Named RMC Employee Of The Quarter

Wix Named RMC Employee Of The Quarter


If you ask Jim Wix, he’ll tell you he isn’t much of a talker. However, when it came to deciding Employee of the Quarter for Roosevelt Medical Center, actions definitely spoke louder than words. “I’m shocked they picked me,” he commented. “I just come to work to do my job, smile and hopefully make the day better for those around me. I think we are all here to make everything about

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CDC Issues Guidelines For Running Essential Errands: Grocery Shopping, Take-Out, Banking, Getting Gas And Doctor Visits

CDC Issues Guidelines For Running Essential Errands: Grocery Shopping, Take-Out, Banking, Getting Gas And Doctor Visits


As communities across the United States take steps to slow the spread of COVID-19 by limiting close contact, people are facing new challenges and questions about how to meet basic household needs, such as buying groceries and medicine and completing banking activities. The following information provides advice about how to meet these household needs in a safe and healthy manner. Stay home

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Montana Shakespeare In The Parks To Provide Free  Educational Resources To Regional, National Schools

Montana Shakespeare In The Parks To Provide Free Educational Resources To Regional, National Schools


In response to the need for online resources for students learning at home during school closures, Montana Shakespeare in the Parks will make several educational resources available at no cost. Virtual Shakes includes study guides for several Shakespeare plays, previously recorded performances, lesson plans and activity guides, as well as live, hosted talks between the program’s teaching artists