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Apr 12, 2021 / 10:50 PM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) While crews worked to clean up downtown streets, Dai-yja McCurty sat in her car, afraid to continue driving.
McCurty said she was on her way to Terre Haute from Indianapolis on Sunday night to make it to her morning class at Indiana State University. She was on Interstate 70 when she saw cars ahead of her slowing down.
Seconds later, she said saw the lights in front of her turn from red to white, as a truck came close to crashing into her.
“It took me like a couple seconds to realize what was going on because I’m like OK, I’m cruising and then I see headlights coming toward me, so I slow down and see it right in front of me and it’s coming toward me very fast, and I swerve out of the way and as I’m swerving, I see a cop car, too, like chasing them,” said McCurty.
In a repeat from five years ago, two private medical schools are looking to set up shop in Montana, and their parallel efforts are causing some friction.
Montana is getting a medical school
Rocky Vista University
and last updated 2021-02-24 13:57:07-05
GREAT FALLS â Rocky Vista University has selected Billings as the site for a new four-year medical school. The college will be Montana s only four-year medical school. Rocky Vista University operates two other schools, one in Colorado and another in Utah. The two existing schools provide medical degrees in osteopathic medicine and also a graduate program in biomedical sciences; one of the two also provides a graduate degree in physician assistant studies.
Officials at
Rocky Vista University announced Tuesday that they will build the 135,000-square-foot, technologically-advanced facility on a 12-acre campus near the intersection of Shiloh and Monad roads, and the school will called the Montana College of Osteopathic Medicine.