27 October 2022

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Community support key for cancer patient

Community support key for cancer patient


Community support key for cancer patient By James Walling When 32-year-old Tegan Keller received a diagnosis of invasive Stage 3C breast cancer in August, her first question was about lifespan. “I have two young children,” Keller said, “so my primary concern was seeing them grow up and being able to raise them myself.” Keller, who is originally from Illinois, has lived in Glasgow

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TO REDUCE BREAST CANCER RISK Many women are concerned about the potential for developing breast cancer in their lifetimes. Breast cancer is the second-most common cancer among women in the United States and Canada. Despite that prevalence, there are ways for women to reduce their risk for breast cancer. While it is impossible to change family history or genetic markers like gene mutations

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TREATMENT  OPTIONS FOR BREAST  CANCER  PATIENTS

3 - TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR BREAST CANCER PATIENTS


TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR BREAST CANCER PATIENTS Millions of women worldwide are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Such a diagnosis is never welcome, but women should know that survival rates have improved dramatically in recent decades. In fact, the World Health Organization reports that, by the end of 2020, nearly eight million women were living despite having been diagnosed with breast
20 October 2022

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Sheriff’s Election Features Frederick, Nygard

Sheriff’s Election Features Frederick, Nygard


The general election will feature a race between Roosevelt County sheriff candidates Jason Frederick and Brent Nygard. Election day is Tuesday, Nov. 8. The following are responses by the candidates to answers asked by this newspaper. What experience do you have that your feel would benefit you if you are elected sheriff? Frederick: I have worked at the Roosevelt County Sheriff’s Office

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City Council Talks Urban Renewal

City Council Talks Urban Renewal


The Wolf Point City Council held their regular meeting Monday, Oct. 17. Steve Lambert spoke during public comment about crime and vandalism in the area. He listed a recent dog poisoning, domestic violence incidents and a shed that was broken into. Wolf Point Police Chief Alisha Morales told Lambert to report all incidents immediately and recommended he use the 911 system. Council person Carrie

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