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GREAT FALLS 鈥?Several organizations, including the the United Way of Cascade County and the Great Falls Police Department, are coming together to form a Drug-Endangered Children Alliance. It
stanley cup s part of a national effort to help people recognize and respond to children impacted by drug use by parents or caregivers. When you look at the community problem that we have concerning the use and misuse of dangerous drugs, it s a community problem that s going to take a community approach to address it, said Cascade County Sheriffs Office Detective Justin Kambic
stanley cup .Kambic and Great Falls Police Department Detective Scott Fisher are two people participating in the program. It s not an issue of just taking people to jail. That s not what this is about. That s a component, that s a piece but the bigger picture is to address the
stanley cup generational cycle of abuse, Kambic said. You don t have to be a cop very long before you take someone to jail, you arrest them for criminal distribution or possession of dangerous drugs and then a couple years -- two years, three years, five years -- down the road those kids are going through the same place because they live in that environment. According to the Nationa Ujcq Family Promise of Great Falls gifts car to a family
Montana state health officials reported two additional deaths and 217 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday, according to the Montana Response COVID-19 tracking map.The number of new cases sets a new single day record, ecli
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af1 l now stands at 143. The two new deaths were reported in Yellowstone County. Here is the full press release from RiverStone Health:RiverStone Health, Yellowstone Countys public health department, reports two additional Yellowstone County residents have died due to COVID-19 related illness.On Tuesday, September 15, a man in his 80s passed away in a Yellowstone County hospital of C
ugg OVID-19 related illness.On Wednesday, September 16, a woman in her 30s passed away due to COVID-19 related illness at a Yellowstone County hospital.To protect the privacy of the deceased and their families, RiverStone Health will not release further information.Both deaths are reflected on the Thursday, September 17 state COVID-19 tracking map. I know that this is a sorrowful time for the families and friends of the deceased and I offer my sincere condolences, said John Felton, Yellowstone County Health Officer, President