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Documentary highlights Angel Flight West
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Missoula entrepreneur Michael Burks has become deeply involved with Angel Flight, a group of independent pilots who fly children that need treatment to their appointments free of charge.
Burks and former Missoula County Sheriff’s Deputy and now filmmaker Joe McNeal appeared on the KGVO Talk Back Show on Thursday with their special guest Mya, a 17 year-old victim of osteogenesis imperfecta, to talk about a documentary currently in production called ‘Angels Do Fly West’.
Burks described how he got involved with Angel Flight.
“I saw an advertisement for Angel Flight on Facebook and did a little research on it and found out that the recommendations and the things that are needed to become an Angel Flight pilot are very, very attainable by any pilot,” said Burks. Those include 250 hours, a VFR rating and insurance, so I immediately signed up and the results and the satisfaction and happiness and everything that comes along with serving others was immediate. You deal with peop
Michael Burks - Joe McNeal and Mya on Talk Back for Angel Flight
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Select Board
Two seats were left open for Board of Selectmen after two incumbents - John Parent and Joseph Durant - decided not to run again.
“I am excited to start the next phase of this journey and serve the residents of Hudson,” wrote Shawn Sadowski on a campaign Facebook page. He also thanked those who helped with the campaign, his family and the voters. “I will promise to do my best to help Hudson move forward and continue to improve.”
Sadowski, who has lived in Hudson for most of his life, said in an interview a few weeks ago he hoped to tackle tax rates, the school system, diversity issues and water and sewer rates, and planned to work on community outreach from the Board of Selectmen.