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Vaccine interest falling in Yellowstone County; zero clinic patients Monday

Vaccine interest falling in Yellowstone County; zero clinic patients Monday The COVID-19 vaccine continues to be one of the most divisive topics in our community today. Last Friday at Riverstone Health’s vaccine clinic, almost 50 people showed up to get their first or second dose. Monday, Riverstone held a clinic at MSUB’s City College, and it was a very different story. and last updated 2021-08-03 09:28:04-04 BILLINGS — Last Friday, RiverStone Health estimates 50 people showed up to their COVID-19 vaccine clinic to get their first or second dose. Monday s clinic at MSUB s City College was a very different story.

Marble Falls Church of Christ work begins

Marble Falls Church of Christ work begins
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Kenneth Lee Neal

Kenneth Lee Neal passed away suddenly Friday, May 8, 2021 at JCMC. He was proceeded in death by his mother, Madelyn, sister Sandy Smith and nephew Scott Squibb. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Erma Dean, daughter Stephanie Vance, sons Kevin and Greg Neal, father Argil Neal, sisters Linda Squibb and Kathy Shoun, brother Alan Neal, 4 grandchildren, 1 great granddaugher, 2 step grandchildren and special fur baby, Coco. Kenn loved God, his church and his family, especially his granddaughter, Jade Vance, his pride and joy. His favorite hobby was drag racing which he enjoyed for 38 years at various drag strips across the United States.

Chaplains to ride along with Marble Falls first responders in mental health program

DailyTrib.com Support Community Press You can show your support of a vibrant and healthy free press by becoming a voluntary subscriber. Subscribe Now A chaplain program for first responders in Marble Falls will launch soon, providing additional support for on and off-duty officers. Spearheaded by the Marble Falls Police Department, the program focuses on the mental well-being of the force’s employees.  Over the past two years, the department has made a conscious effort to address mental health issues caused by work-related traumas, previously a taboo topic in the field, Assistant Police Chief Glenn Hanson said. “When I entered the field in 1990, you didn’t talk about (mental health),” Hanson explained. “Everybody knew (the effects of the job) made some folks alcoholics and made other folks depressed, but nobody talked about it. That has changed, and that’s for the good.” 

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