Wolf Point’s Zeke pitches during the home loss against Glasgow last week. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Kawasaki
Evan Kawasaki scores a run for the Yellowjackets against Glasgow.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Wolf Point’s Zeke pitches during the home loss against Glasgow last week. (Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
Kawasaki
Evan Kawasaki scores a run for the Yellowjackets against Glasgow.
(Photo by Bill Vander Weele)
1. What is “up-to-date” on the measles vaccine? Do I need a booster?
You’re considered up to date if you:
• Have two doses of MMR or MMRV
• Were born before 1957 (since measles was widespread then, most people were naturally exposed and are assumed immune) You’re very well-protected (97 percent effective against measles) and do not need a booster.
An exception: If you received
1. What is “up-to-date” on the measles vaccine? Do I need a booster?
You’re considered up to date if you:
• Have two doses of MMR or MMRV
• Were born before 1957 (since measles was widespread then, most people were naturally exposed and are assumed immune) You’re very well-protected (97 percent effective against measles) and do not need a booster.
An exception: If you received
After Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy recently announced a report from the Make America Healthy Again Commission, a few leading agriculture groups in Montana expressed their concern.
The report suggests that environmental chemical have a potential impact to children’s chronic disease. The chemicals include pesticides used in the ag industry.
“Farmers are identified
After Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy recently announced a report from the Make America Healthy Again Commission, a few leading agriculture groups in Montana expressed their concern.
The report suggests that environmental chemical have a potential impact to children’s chronic disease. The chemicals include pesticides used in the ag industry.
“Farmers are identified
The Montana Department of Transportation is announcing and inviting the public to comment on a proposal that will rehabilitate or replace culverts in three locations on US Highway 2 and one location on Montana Highway 24:
• US 2 in Phillips County, 1 mile west of Dodson.
• US 2 in Roosevelt County, 12 miles east of Wolf Point.
• US 2 in Roosevelt County, 2 miles east of Poplar.
The Montana Department of Transportation is announcing and inviting the public to comment on a proposal that will rehabilitate or replace culverts in three locations on US Highway 2 and one location on Montana Highway 24:
• US 2 in Phillips County, 1 mile west of Dodson.
• US 2 in Roosevelt County, 12 miles east of Wolf Point.
• US 2 in Roosevelt County, 2 miles east of Poplar.
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