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MISSOULA - Missoula health, school and political leaders held a press con
adidas samba ference to discuss the latest coronavirus preparations. Watch an extended video of the news conference above. The event is planned for 11 a.m. in the Missoula City Council Chambers where the Incident Command team, local government, and school officials will talk about current actions and future planning. Part of the discussion will look at risk reduction activities, and how to prepare for the disruptions that accompany pandemic disease, according to a news release. The scheduled speakers include Missoula City-Coun
jordan ty Health Officer Ellen Leahy, Incident Command Team leader Cindy Farr, Missoula Mayor John Engen, Missoula City Council President Bryan von Lossberg, Missoula County Public Schools Superintendent Rob Watson, University of Montana President Seth Bodnar and Missoula County Commission Chair Josh Slotnick. The Montana University System announced on Thursday that colleges -- including the Un
af1 iversity of Montana -- will be transitioning to online learning beginning on March 23. Gov. Steve Bullock also declared a state of eme