School board candidates answer questions at forum
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Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees candidates Britnee Loch, back row from left, incumbent Garrit Ophus, and Brandon Berreth, along with Jessica Kennedy-Stiffarm, front from left, Erin Pulse, incumbent Lorraine Larson and Michele Holden sit Thursday in Hensler Auditorium in Montana State University-Northern s Applied Technology Center during a candidate forum hosted by Havre Education Association. Candidate Jacob Ingram is not pictured.
The Havre Education Association hosted a Havre Public School Board candidate forum Thursday in Hensler Auditorium on the Montana State University-Northern campus. The forum was moderated by Chairman of the Havre Public Schools Education Foundation Kyle Leeds. There were nine questions from the HEA and public questions as well as follow-up questions were allowed.
Health Board to reconsider Hill County direction on COVID-19
Last updated 3/12/2021 at 12:19pm
The Hill County Board of Health will hold a special meeting Monday to reconsider the countyâs direction when it comes to actions addressing COVID-19 in the area. Hill County Commissioner Mark Peterson, who called for the meeting, said this morning that a couple members of the board, including himself, requested that the meeting be called but heâs not sure what direction it will take. âI donât know if weâre going to change any thing, but we need to have a discussion,â Peterson said.
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Hill County looking to start 1C vaccination list, still filling Thursday clinic
Last updated 2/23/2021 at 1:29pm
Hill County Health Department, which said this morning it still had openings for a Phase 1B COVID-19 vaccination clinic Thursday and for eligible people to call for an appointment, said this afternoon it wants to start building its list for the next phase. Health Director and Hill County Health Officer Kim Larson said the department is still in the 1B phase and cannot move to Phase 1C until the state authorizes that, but the department wants to start building its call list for when the change happens.
Vaccinations continue through area, caution still urged
Last updated 2/22/2021 at 12:08pm
After what appeared to be a bump in the road was overcome, vaccination clinics are continuing in Hill County this week. Hill County Health Department Health Director and Hill County Health Officer Kim Larson issued a release this morning saying the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine was experiencing shipment delays, but shortly afterward updated that to day the shipment was coming. Larson said health officials will have 200 doses for first-dose appointments this week, and people who are eligible under the Phase 1B of the vaccine schedule Montana is in can call for appointments at 400-2369.