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Weekly COVID vaccination drives to end here Written by Geoffrey Plant on June 9, 2021 Town officials marked the June 2 passing of lifelong Silver City resident Bobbie Neal Little with a moment of silence Tuesday evening during a brief regular meeting of the Silver City Town Council, during which Silver City Emergency Manager Jeff Fell also announced the end of the drive-up COVID-19 vaccination clinic at the Grant County Public Health Office. “Anyone who may not have known her, she was born [in 1935] in what is now the Silver City Museum, when it was the Silver City Fire Department and her father was the Silver City fire chief at that time,” said District 4 Councilor Guadalupe Cano, who added that Neal Little’s entire life was spent contributing to the community. ....
Big Ditch has been shut off, breach between 19-22nd has been contained for now. Press conference at 3PM in the Yellowstone County board room today. Red Cross set up at Cedar Hall at MetraPark if residents need help. That was the message shared by Yellowstone County Commissioner Denis Pitman Sunday afternoon. He also shared several photos showing the mud covered roads after water began leaking from the canal in Billings known as the Big Ditch. According to KULR-8 TV, reports from residents started flowing in around 7:15 Sunday morning that water and mud from the canal was flooding nearby homes and apartments. A blockage of the tunnel near North 15th Street in Billings was reportedly the reason for the flooding. KULR-8 added: ....
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View Comments Memorial Day is Monday, May 31, and whether you are looking for a way to commemorate service members who died on active duty in a war or take advantage of the long holiday weekend, you have options. After the pandemic canceled most Memorial Day ceremonies last year, including at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona and Pioneer and Military Memorial Park, some venues have cautiously decided to reopen this year. While the former is only open to invited guests, the latter is welcoming the public while forgoing a ceremony. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says those who are fully vaccinated can safely resume indoor and outdoor activities without face coverings, except as required by “federal, state, local, tribal or territorial laws, rules and regulations, including local business and workplace guidance.” ....