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Polson Walmart manager helps those affected by Boulder 2700 fire and last updated 2021-08-02 19:26:35-04 POLSON â âDoing whatever it takesâ is the attitude that Polson community members have, as they lean on each other and support those who need it most. âWe re just here to help. I mean, obviously, we re not up there on the fire doing that piece of it but we want to build to help the community on this side of it,â said Polson Walmart store manager Dan Dewitt. MTN News âAnd we re donating like toothbrush and toothpaste and all the toiletries that people are needing that they got it you know cuz they got evacuated quick some didn t have any notice they just knock on the door, said Dewitt. Hey, you got to get out of here, you know you need to get to a safe spot.â ....
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As COVID-19 vaccination rates slowed this spring, Americans’ attention turned toward the groups less likely to get the shot, including white evangelicals. Black Protestants were initially among the most skeptical toward the vaccine, but they grew significantly more open to it during the first few months of the year, while white evangelicals’ hesitancy held steady. With African Americans, many credit robust campaigns targeting Black neighborhoods, launching vaccination clinics in Black churches, and convening discussions featuring prominent Black Christian voices for reducing rates of hesitancy. So for those eager to see higher levels of vaccination, the question became: Are white evangelical leaders doing enough to engage their own? ....
POLSON Over the last couple of weeks, student athletes from the Mission Valley Christian Academy Lady Eagles volleyball team have been making baby blankets and bibs for a baby box donation project. The group was joined by students participating in an afterschool sewing class, sponsored by the Polson Boys and Girls Club of Lake County and the Flathead Reservation. The handmade blankets and bibs will be given away as part of the Helping Hands’ Baby Box Community Cradle project. The project was modeled after a program in Finland that began more than 70 years ago in which baby boxes were given to parents to curb infant mortality rates by promoting safe sleeping practices for newborns. The boxes also provide parents of newborns with essentials to welcome their new arrivals. ....